Thanks for the note. Question: How many times can the Fringe Fest be onI don't want to call Peter a Chicken or anything, but well I would bet he's CHICKEN. It is not like I want to goad him into coming to a Fringe event. That would be just too much for a busy guy to do. It is not like he has all week to do it, with shows running through Sunday.
front pages of the Enquirer before it loses Fringe status and becomes
Mainstream?
Just kidding. I'll check out your challenge and consider it. Pretty
jammed up right now, but it sounds interesting.
Best wishes,
Peter Bronson
Tuesday, June 07, 2005
Response to Challenge From Peter Bronson
Peter was very kind to respond to my email regarding my challenge to him:
Brilliant Show from Amy Salloway
At the Fringe last night I was privileged to see Amy Salloway's one woman performance of Does This Monologue Make Me Look Fat? It was a fabulous show. Hilarious, touching, a little raunchy, three things that make it wonderful. The last show is tonight at 9 PM at Memorial Hall. It was nearly sold out last night and tonight it may be standing room only. Get your tickets early and get down there early to see what may be one of Fringe's best productions for 2005.
Best thing, she even reads and posts on my blog. That is cool!
Best thing, she even reads and posts on my blog. That is cool!
Monday, June 06, 2005
WLW leaving ABC for Fox
I am shocked, shocked I tell you that conservative radio station is picking up conservative radio news.
Visual Fringe: Challenge to Bronson
It gets less attention but there are two art galleries at the Cincy Fringe Festival. The Post gave a little attention in Friday's edition. I myself will be staffing one of the Galleries Tomorrow, Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon. If you would like to find out which one, you will just have to visit both of them, do that or make it to the bar series and I am sure you will see me there. This news may instead make the Art Galleries biggest days Thursday and Friday.
My Challenge is simple: I want to see Peter Bronson at the Galleries he attacked in his column last year. I want to discuss with him, in a very friendly manner, what he thinks of art and why he hates it so much, well all art outside of Dogs Playing Poker.
If you want to help push him on a bit, use the little mail icon on this post and email it to him at pbronson@enquirer.com.
I hope someone at the Enquirer might be able to pass this on too.
I am not looking for a showdown, I would just like to see how or what he finds wrong with the art and people's person expression. I want him to see some of the performances. I really think he and everyone would enjoy them.
My Challenge is simple: I want to see Peter Bronson at the Galleries he attacked in his column last year. I want to discuss with him, in a very friendly manner, what he thinks of art and why he hates it so much, well all art outside of Dogs Playing Poker.
If you want to help push him on a bit, use the little mail icon on this post and email it to him at pbronson@enquirer.com.
I hope someone at the Enquirer might be able to pass this on too.
I am not looking for a showdown, I would just like to see how or what he finds wrong with the art and people's person expression. I want him to see some of the performances. I really think he and everyone would enjoy them.
WVXU Staffing Details
Some details on who is staying and who is leaving WVXU after the sale to WGUC.
Sunday, June 05, 2005
Cincy Fringe Going Strong
The Cincinnati Fringe Festival has another full week to go!
Last night I saw Karoake Knights, a One-Man Rock Opera by Tim Mooney. What is so cool about Fringe is that I had that chance to meet Tim earlier in the week at the Bar Series and some friends even helped him pack up his set for the night. I was able to chat with him about his show and his other works later on at the Greenwich. The turnout at the Greenwich was excellent as well. Many artists nearly all of the staff and lots of volunteers came out to the Walnut Hills mainstay.
Shows I still want to see:
Last night I saw Karoake Knights, a One-Man Rock Opera by Tim Mooney. What is so cool about Fringe is that I had that chance to meet Tim earlier in the week at the Bar Series and some friends even helped him pack up his set for the night. I was able to chat with him about his show and his other works later on at the Greenwich. The turnout at the Greenwich was excellent as well. Many artists nearly all of the staff and lots of volunteers came out to the Walnut Hills mainstay.
Shows I still want to see:
- A/ThePostModernLoveStory by the BlueForms Theatre Group
- Britney Spears, and All the Other Shit We Deal With! by Odds & Ends Productions
- A Comment from the Peanut Gallery by Les Kurkendaal
'If Watergate Happened Now'
Jonathan Alter pens a what if column for Newsweek discussing what would happen if Watergate were to have happened during today's political and media climate. His points are dead on. There would have been no Watergate or rather it would have been a short lived moment the lazy media of today would have not wanted to touch 'in time of war.' I will be very interesting in hearing the conservatives try and say otherwise, much like Peter Bronson tried to do today with his idiotic notion of equating Bill Clinton getting a blow job to Dick Nixon's political foot soldiers committing B&E on the DNC Headquarters, which was just the tip of the iceberg. Nixon's crimes from Cambodia to Ellsberg and beyond far out weight even the bullshit of the crackpots trying to nail Clinton made up.
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