Thursday, July 16, 2009
I'm not making this stuff up -weekend weather
Friday High 66 Partly Cloudy
Saturday High 68 few shower
Sun Partly Cloudy High 72
I think the beach is out. Ann Arbor Street Art Fair and Ferndale here we come.
Saturday High 68 few shower
Sun Partly Cloudy High 72
I think the beach is out. Ann Arbor Street Art Fair and Ferndale here we come.
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I don't make this stuff up,
my life
Chicago -North Halsted Maket Days

This is the Midwest's largests gay event. It attract usually 300,000 people from all over the world .
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gay happening,
North Halsted maket days
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
theating outing -Ferndale Jul 10-Aug 3,2009
Comedy writers, siblings, and outrageously hilarious, David Sedaris and Amy Sedaris team their considerable talents for The Book of Liz, a wild, wacky (but ultimately sweet) parable about the adventures of Sister Elizabeth Donderstock (the delightful Jaime Moyer), who is Squeamish and has been her whole life. She makes cheese balls (traditional and smoky) that sustain the existence of her entire religious community, Cluster Haven. However, she feels unappreciated among her Squeamish brethren and decides to try her luck in the noisy and bustling outside world.
Baltimore museum of Art-



Baltimore Museum of Arts is home to largest Henri Matisse Collection in the world-including the famous blue lady. Matisse is David personal favorite. The Mapquest direction had interstate 70 ending in downtown Baltimore -it now ends at the belt line around Baltimore. After 2 hours of being lost and 3 calls to Onstar we finally made it. The top picture is an Andy Warhol piece.
Monday, July 06, 2009
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Theater Outing-Grand Rapids
Taking the stage in July of 2009 is ALTAR BOYZ, a new foot stomping, rafter raising, musical comedy. This critically acclaimed hit about a fictitious Christian boy-band (with one nice Jewish boy) on the last night of their national "Raise the Praise" tour, is what Variety calls "An energetic crowd-pleaser". The Boyz are five all-singing, all-dancing heartthrobs from Ohio: Matthew, Mark, Luke, Juan and Abraham. The ALTAR BOYZ will delight audiences. As they perform their signature hits such as "Rhythm In Me", "Girl You Make Me Want To Wait" and "Jesus Called Me On My Cellphone", the Boyz question their loyalty to each other and ask whether or not faith is really holding them together. They finally deliver a message of unity, that "there is no star as bright as its constellation, no harmony in a single voice." This hilarious musical was conceived by Marc Kessler and Ken Davenport with music and lyrics by Gary Adler and Michael Patrick Walker.
http://www.circletheatre.org/Current-Season/2009-Season/Altar-Boyz.aspx
Theater Outing-Ferndale

http://www.whowantscaketheatre.com/modules/theatre/view.php?id=50&alt=cast
Comedy writers, siblings, and outrageously hilarious, David Sedaris and Amy Sedaris team their considerable talents for The Book of Liz, a wild, wacky (but ultimately sweet) parable about the adventures of Sister Elizabeth Donderstock (the delightful Jaime Moyer), who is Squeamish and has been her whole life. She makes cheese balls (traditional and smoky) that sustain the existence of her entire religious community, Cluster Haven. However, she feels unappreciated among her Squeamish brethren and decides to try her luck in the noisy and bustling outside world.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Fast facts about the Stonewall Riot
The first riots lasted for days. The riot was hardly reported by the papers. Stonewall Riot were mostly carry by word of mouth.
The small article that was written by the The New York Times reference to rioters as Queens.
There are hardly no photographs of the riots -the papers not feel it was appropriate to photography the rioters. They had no such problems photographing patrons was they being arrested from bars.
The police used many small excuses for harassing the Stonewall Inn-the night of riots they claims the Stonewall Inn was serving drinks in dirty glasses.
Police harassment and arrests were common the gay patrons carried phony ID's so if they were arrested there real name would not be printed.
There is no one thing that set off the rioters, instead it was accumulation of years of
harassment. It is widely believe that Judy Garland death a few days before may have contributed to emotional state of the rioters.
The small article that was written by the The New York Times reference to rioters as Queens.
There are hardly no photographs of the riots -the papers not feel it was appropriate to photography the rioters. They had no such problems photographing patrons was they being arrested from bars.
The police used many small excuses for harassing the Stonewall Inn-the night of riots they claims the Stonewall Inn was serving drinks in dirty glasses.
Police harassment and arrests were common the gay patrons carried phony ID's so if they were arrested there real name would not be printed.
There is no one thing that set off the rioters, instead it was accumulation of years of
harassment. It is widely believe that Judy Garland death a few days before may have contributed to emotional state of the rioters.
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Thursday, June 25, 2009
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