Tuesday, March 21, 2006
Welcome To Our Newest Sponsor: "The Droog Report"
A very special welcome to a new blog that links to Left Bank Press. "The Droog Report" has potential but according to influential London oddsmakers, Ladbrokes, the odds are a steely 20-1, that The Droog Report never makes it past 3 postings. We can only wish them luck. To see the very first Left Bank Press posting ever, featuring the lovely and talented Brigette Bardot, click here.
Monday, March 20, 2006
A Midsummer Night's Dream (Oberon 1977)
I humbly submit for your approval, dear reader, a delicious moment wrought, neigh bled, from the implement of His own implement, the Swan of Avon. "Oh mighty Oberon how you pen the trembling beast!"I was photographed here on stage actualizing Oberon in a 1977 production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. My performance was called "animalistic and sensual". Who am I?
"Give thee worms words, tis' wasted work indeed, half wasted work upon which minds unourished feed." -WS
William Shakespeare extricated a greater preponderance of heretofore unknown syllabic utterances from deep within the further recesses of his non-frontal anatomy than the cumulative output of all other poets of his lifetime combined.
Friday, March 03, 2006
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