So if you're still wondering what to do on this grey and chilly Saturday evening, let me offer some options.
Long time friend and participant, Richard Benavides, recommends in the Petoskey Project. I know nothing else about it, but I really like the poster.
It's free, as you can see, but you can donate to Alzheimer's Resources of Alaska.
[UPDATE: Here's an audio YouTube interview with Ann Reddig and David Haynes about the Petoskey Project from KONR (106.1fm). I just listened to enough to know it was about this play. I prefer to be surprised.]
OR
Out North shows The Brits and their Telly
- award winning British television commercials. In past years this was
a collection of quirky, mostly funny, and original ads. Last year I
was put off by the number of McDonald's and other international
corporate ads in the collection. But I decided to give it another try
last night, which was better than last year. But there were several
packages of ads that looked like they were put together by an
advertising firm that described the whole advertising campaign. Perhaps
if they had really described the campaign instead of making a slick
short that was basically promoting their products I'd have been more
interested. I would say the whole evening for me was worth it just to
see a very neat public service ad that was made up of animated graffiti
people walking along walls. 7pm tonight and again next Friday and
Saturday.
Pages
- About this Blog
- AIFF 2024
- AK Redistricting 2020-2023
- Respiratory Virus Cases October 2023 - ?
- Why Making Sense Of Israel-Gaza Is So Hard
- Alaska Daily COVID-19 Count 3 - May 2021 - October 2023
- Alaska Daily COVID-19 Count - 2 (Oct. 2020-April 2021)
- Alaska Daily COVID-19 Count 1 (6/1-9/20)
- AIFF 2020
- AIFF 2019
- Graham v Municipality of Anchorage
- Favorite Posts
- Henry v MOA
- Anchorage Assembly Election April 2017
- Alaska Redistricting Board 2010-2013
- UA President Bonus Posts
- University of Alaska President Search 2015
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Comments will be reviewed, not for content (except ads), but for style. Comments with personal insults, rambling tirades, and significant repetition will be deleted. Ads disguised as comments, unless closely related to the post and of value to readers (my call) will be deleted. Click here to learn to put links in your comment.