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Guaranteed to be an arresting performance

The Police are buy viagra health CST-FTR-police31.articlel”>reuniting… at least long enough to open the Grammys.

It’s been 30 years since the band released their first single.

How can anything make me feel so old and so young at the same time?

1 comment January 31st, 2007

The History Channel goes where no historian has gone before.

A Star Trek documentary on the History Channel?

Narrated by Leonard Nimoy?

I’m all ears!

(Of course, viagra usa search so was he.)

1 comment January 12th, 2007

Every little thing they did was magic

I’m excited to hear that The Police are talking about a reunion tour.

Hopefully Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers can remind Sting that he used to know how to rock.

2 comments January 4th, 2007

Ginger or Mary Ann?

When I was growing up the question was Ginger or Mary Ann.

(The answer, tadalafil treatment of course, discount viagra is Mary Ann.)

I’m wondering if, in the future, the question will be Jackie or Donna?

(Personally, I think this one is too close to call.)

5 comments December 28th, 2006

Hiro…

…is definitely my hero.

Add comment December 5th, 2006

Gem of the Ocean is a real gem

I just attended the Milwaukee Repertory Theater‘s performance of Gem of the Ocean.

It’s a beautifully written, best cialis decease beautifully acted play about the lingering effects of slavery in America at the turn of the century.

There is also a strongly biblical and allegorical structure.

One of the reasons I think I like the occasional black-oriented plays that The Rep does is that the vast majority of the actors are not members of the normal cast.

Because The Rep only has a couple of black actors in the company, viagra sale drugstore they have to bring new performers from out of town and, almost without exception, they tend to be excellent.

The only thing I didn’t like about the performance is that the blacks on stage easily outnumbered the blacks in the audience.

Add comment November 11th, 2006

This Fox isn’t crazy.

Some people are mad at Michael J. Fox for doing campaign ads for candidates like Jim Doyle because of their unrestricted support of stem cell research.

Personally, viagra sales sales I can’t blame him.

It’s a legitimate issue and a legitimate point of view. I think stem cell research is a lot more morally complicated than many folks on the Left say it is, discount cialis but I don’t think these spots are hitting below the belt.

I just wish they were a little less effective emotionally.

5 comments October 24th, 2006

Half Life is almost fully satisfying

I just saw Half Life at The Milwaukee Rep.

Excellent production.

The writing is brilliant. The acting is convincing. The ending was a little weak, viagra sales but that doesn’t spoil the overall effect.

The play explores the importance and meaning of memory. It’s an appropriate subject, considering that you’re definitely going to want to remember to see this play.

2 comments October 12th, 2006

10,000 Reasons Civilization is Doomed – these are my kind of people

A website dedicated to listing all the reasons why civilization is falling…I love it.

A few too many of the “reasons” people list involve George Bush (or, cialis canada help even better, cialis buy order the USA), buy but because anyone can add a reason you could always add a few bashing Hillary or affirmative action if that makes you feel better.

Add comment August 30th, 2006

Rock School

I met a guy who shot a documentary called Rock School a few years ago. Right as he was about to sell it to HBO, buy viagra cialis the movie The School of Rock came out.

Needless to say, sildenafil ed Rock School never aired.

Until now!

It will be premiering on A&E in April. And I highly recommend that you catch it, because it…you know…rocks.

Add comment August 24th, 2006

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