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The American Consultants Rx discount prescription cards are to be given free to anyone in need of help curbing the high cost of prescription drugs.
Due to the rising costs, unstable economics, and the mounting cost of prescriptions, American Consultants Rx Inc. (ACRX) a.k.a (ACIRX) an Atlanta based company was born in 2004. The ACRX discount prescription card program was created and over 25 million discount prescription cards were donated to over 18k organizations across the country to be distributed to those in need of prescription assistance free of charge since 2004.
The ACRX cards will offer discounts of name brand drugs of up to 40% off and up to 60% off of generic drugs. They also possess no eligibility requirements, no forms to fill out, or expiration date as well .One card will take care of a whole family. Also note that the ACRX cards will come to your organization already pre-activated .The cards are good at over 50k stores from Walgreen, Wal mart, Eckerd”s, Kmart, Kroger, Publix, and many more. Any one can use these cards but ACRX is focusing on those who are uninsured, underinsured, or on Medicare. The ACRX cards are now in Spanish as well.
American Consultants Rx made arrangements online for the ACRX card to be available at http://ift.tt/1iYPHIq where it can also be downloaded. This arrangement has been made to allow organizations an avenue to continue assisting their clients in the community until they receive their orders of the ACRX cards. ACRX made it possible for cards to be requested from online for individuals and organizations free of charge. Request for the ACRX cards can also be made by mailing a request to : ACRX, P.O.Box 161336,Atlanta,GA 30321, faxing a written request to 404-305-9539,or calling the office at 404-767-1072. Please include name (if organization please include organization and contact name),mailing address,designate Spanish or English,amount of cards requested,and telephone number.
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When our children were younger, my husband and I had date night on Sundays. If I was feeling emotional and didn’t know why, I would take a drawing pad and colorful pens with me to dinner. In the restaurant, I would draw stick figures to express myself to my husband. I’m joyful about X, upset about Y, conflicted about A, B and C and so on. To his credit, he listened and smiled while I drew. This is when I first learned that I could say a lot with stick figures.
These days, I’m still using drawings to process emotions and counsel myself. Recently, when I sat down with pen in hand, I found that I was writing notes to myself about beauty. My stick figures were giving me messages about the importance of seeing and cherishing beauty in the world.
By beauty I mean the physical, “holy smokes can you really believe that a moon rise can be that seriously sacred and serene?” I also mean the beauty of human interactions. I was at an outdoor free yoga class on Saturday to celebrate the summer solstice and I watched a mother and her 4-year-old son practicing yoga together. He copied every move she made. When he laughed, she smiled — the mom was upside down, the son was upside down, but the world was right side up.
Beauty can be tiny, specific interactions and as wide ranging as sounds: tastes, touches, a thought, a prayer, a silence, a gong, a gesture, an action. Beauty is everywhere, and here’s what I’ve decided based on the messages my stick figures have been offering me: I don’t ask myself often enough to notice beauty and soak it in.
It seems I’m good at going over and over in my mind when someone has hurt my feelings. (I have drawings to prove it. With the stroke of a pen, I can draw piles of cow pies on the offending party’s head.) I am also capable of not being able to draw. Some news hits me like an 18-wheeler and I’m left flattened at how horrible humans can be to each other. “Retreat! Retreat!” my inner intercom system says.
But when I do crawl out from wherever it is I go, and I start to draw, the pictures tell me what it is I must do. I’d like to share some of these drawings with you.
First note to self: When horrible things happen in the world, I want to block my ears and cover my eyes, but the best thing I can do is to go out into the world and be kind. Any act of kindness is beautiful.
Second note to self: Sometimes I miss the beauty of a moment because I’m listening to brain noise: sorrow, fear and worry. Note to self: Pay attention. Beauty is everywhere.
Third note to self: Try really, really hard NOT to step on beauty. Beauty matters.
Fourth note to self: When my heart breaks, it’s best to fill the broken places with beauty.
Fifth note to self: Let the simple beauty of a flower make your day.
Sixth note to self: Some days it’s important to hold onto beauty with all that you’ve got.
Seventh note to self: Life’s goal: Let go and smile.
I included the last picture, because every smile is beautiful and easy to share with anyone at any time.
I’d love to hear from you on what beauty fills your soul.
Kathleen Buckstaff is the author of two books that celebrate life and motherhood:Mother Advice To Take With You To College, a collection of hilarious drawings and wise sayings, and The Tiffany Box: A Memoir, an International Best Book Awards Finalist, a motherhood memoir and a true story told through emails and letters.
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Kids may say the darndest things, but parents tweet about them in the funniest ways. So each week, we round up the most hilarious 140-character quips from moms and dads to spread the joy. Scroll down to read the latest batch and follow @HuffPostParents on Twitter for more!
You know it’s summer vacation when your kid watches an entire movie before 9 am.
— Jen Simon (@NoSleepInBklyn) June 26, 2014
Me: "Hey kids, since it’s summer break you can sleep AS LATE AS YOU WANT EVERY DAY NOW. No, seriously. Try it. It’s pretty great."
— Mamatoga (@Mamatoga) June 25, 2014
My kids get along so great when they aren’t around each other.
— Abe Yospe (@Cheeseboy22) June 26, 2014
Hell hath no fury like a 4 year old whose sandwich has been cut into squares when he wanted triangles.
— Lurk @ Home Mom (@LurkAtHomeMom) June 23, 2014
I’m always so proud of how my kids go green and re-purpose their old arguments so they work for today.
— Paige Kellerman (@PaigeKellerman) June 23, 2014
If I had an elephant in one arm, a rhino in the other and an orangutan on my shoulders, my sons would still ask me to hold their stuff.
— Kelley (@KelleysBreakRm) June 27, 2014
Ask not "who put the piece of graham cracker in the basket of clean laundry?" Ask what that graham cracker can do for you. #Parenthood
— Jennifer Mendelsohn (@CleverTitleTK) June 27, 2014
"We don’t eat food with our feet" is something I never thought I’d say before becoming a mom.
— Just Jessica (@fabulessica) June 24, 2014
2yo: I want a cheesestick. Me: You want a cheesestick? Him: NO cheesestick!
There’s nothing more confusing than being 2. Except being me.
— Toulouse (@toulouseNtonic) June 26, 2014
*At kid’s birthday party, Frozen on TV
My brain: Don’t sing along. Don’t sing along.
Me: *starts singing
My brain: Dammit
— Hunter Steele (@FatherWithTwins) June 22, 2014
The downsides to my kid leaving toys everywhere are that the place is a mess & stepping on them hurts.
The upside is feeling like Godzilla.
— Dad and Buried (@DadandBuried) June 24, 2014
It’s easy to judge the seriousness of an injury by my 4yo’s refusal to accept a non-character-themed band aid. Verdict: Not Very Serious.
— Ilana Wiles (@mommyshorts) June 24, 2014
My kids are having a Who Can Make the Most Annoying Sound Contest today. I don’t know who the winner will be.
All I know is I’m losing.
— Real Life Parenting (@RealLifeParent2) June 20, 2014
A haiku by my 8-yr-old son:
Pizza is yummy
I will never stop eating
I love it so much
— Gloria Fallon (@GloriaFallon123) June 26, 2014
Dear kids,
The 1st time was funny
The 2nd time was a recap
The 3rd was mildly agitating
…
The 493rd time is shut the hell up
— Stella G. Maddox (@StellaGMaddox) June 23, 2014
My son just referred to the 1980′s as "turn of the century."
— Sarah (est. 1975) (@est1975blog) June 25, 2014
At this point, I’m pretty sure my 4 year old son thinks "ChaseSayYou’reSorry" is all one word.
— mama bird diaries (@mamabirddiaries) June 25, 2014
My 5yo just prayed to Santa to help her poop come out painlessly, and I’m wondering where else my parenting might have screwed her up.
— One Classy Motha (@MothaKim) June 22, 2014
My 10yo asked me about Oedipus.
Me: "He was a good boy who loved his mother."
— Kathy Cooperman (@Kathy_Cooperman) June 24, 2014
4: Daddy, I don’t want to take a nap.
Me: Trust me, one day 32 years from now, you will look back on this decision and really regret it.
— Qwerty Jones (@QwertyJones3) June 24, 2013
3 yr old: What’s procrastinate mean?
Me: I’ll tell you later…
— Will Rodgers (@WilliamRodgers) June 24, 2014
During a Team Umizoomi about favorite things:
B – "My favorite thing is my penis!"
Probably not what Umizoomi had in mind…
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— Mike (@MikeDaddyReal) June 24, 2014
Being home with kids all day is just the loneliest never-alone thing. Like living in a cave filled with malfunctioning Teddy Ruxpins.
— Linda (@Sundry) June 26, 2014
*Quickly shoves handful of mini Reese’s cups in my mouth*
4&6: What are you eating?
M: Dog poop.
4&6: Can we have some?
— Boston Girl (@Kmdk86) June 23, 2014
Highlight of my day? Finally hopping in the shower tonight only to get interrupted because my 7yo is sad about a flower that died last week.
— Kim Bongiorno (@LetMeStart) June 24, 2014
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I’m pleased to note that Gary Lloyd’s 1978 work, “Chomsky’s Vessel,” will once again be on public display in “Valley Vista,” a group show curated by Damon Willick and opening in August at CSU Northridge. I wrote about this particular piece when it was last shown at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles in 2010. Here are some updated thoughts:
“Chomsky’s Vessel,” 1978, 44″ x 8″ x 12″, Encyclopedia Americana and chain binder. Collection Michael Salerno, Los Angeles. Photo: Gary Lloyd
A remarkable, insistently physical presence, Gary Lloyd’s “Chomsky’s Vessel” is a powerful and complex poetic metaphor expressed through the juxtaposition of two apparently incompatible elements: the complete edition of an Encyclopedia Americana, “dug out” in the manner of a primitive canoe and clamped together by means of the second element, a heavy chain binder. The piece is intended for display on the floor, where we look down into it from above–and where, low as it is in stature, it might actually trip up the unconscious gallery-goer and shock him into a proper state of awareness!
The work’s power, surely, lies in part in the deceptive simplicity of its statement, its unequivocal “there”-ness. But penetrate beyond its physical presence, and you find yourself in a rich tangle of associations. Given the vulva represented by its interior and the phallus represented by the solid, unyielding handle of the chain, we think of male and female, the yin and the yang, and the snug, if complex relationship between the two: suggested here is the kind of constriction (social, cultural, emotional) against which women have understandably rebelled in the last century of our human history. The female element, though, calmly evokes the power of the internal, the container “vessel,” the place of safety.
We may think of the essential lightness of the canoe–a craft that is eminently adapted to the natural environment, speedy and easily maneuverable, propelled across the surface of the water by no more than the natural current and the strength of its occupant; in “Chomsky’s Vessel,” though, it is juxtaposed with and, again, constricted by, the weight of the tomes that give it form, and of the rough chain that binds it. Our minds turn to the aboriginal intelligence of our species, envisioning through the sheer power of the imagination the potential of a tree (and yes, green reader, the encyclopedia was certainly at one time a tree!), and crafting from its trunk the boat that will transport a man more efficiently than his feet. We think, in this context, of the labor involved, and the primitive means of making, the hammer and chisel, in relation to the high-tech tools we have at our disposal in our world today.
We think, too, of the great achievements of our species, language, science and technology, the sum of everything peculiarly human that the encyclopedia contains within its covers by way of “information.” We think of the violence perpetrated on an object in which our culture has invested so much respect: the book, lynchpin of half a millennium of human progress. We may even speculate further into the future on the questionable persistence of this hitherto esteemed medium of communication… We may question whether knowledge itself is now constricted by our society’s politically willful ignorance–ignorance about, say, our misuse of the planet that we call our home; and wonder whether the binder is one of our own making, or one imposed on us by powers (corporate? governmental?) greater than our own.
We may, finally, wonder about our traditional way of thinking about art itself, how we define it–in this case “sculpture.” For Gary Lloyd, the artist, “Chomsky’s Vessel” represents “the voyage into the unknown and the compression of ideas into objects”–the essence of the sculptor’s art. It’s about “the primitive exploration of tools and mechanics, and a break from the plinth”–the pedestal upon which the sculpture and, by extension, art itself has been placed by an overly reverent and consumerist elite, an object of veneration, never to be touched by human hand–nor accidentally tripped over!
Or we may step back, away from all the rationalization of meanings and associations, and allow the poetic metaphor of the piece to do its work, grabbing hold of our imagination with nothing but its stubborn, irreducible presence. This, of course, is the work of poetry, the work of the poetic object that the artist has created. And then we may decide to rest there, instead of thinking it all through, in pleasurable contemplation of its mystery.
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Erykah Badu is our new favorite prankster. The singer crashed a live TV news broadcast in a few fantastic ways. News anchor Mario Diaz was trying to report on Shia LaBeouf’s arrest for New York’s PIX 11, but was interrupted by Badu and her huge white hat. She made some lewd hand motions — sex jokes! — walked back and forth and tried to kiss Diaz. Like a true professional, he stiff-armed her and pushed her out of the frame.
Some people on Twitter thought the culprit looked like Badu, but she denied it at first. Luckily for the TV-watching world, the truth came out.
#Btw my wife and 2-year-old were 20 yards away when it happened… She saw the roll up, you putting on hat & everything.
— Mario Diaz (@MarioPIX11) June 28, 2014
Later, Diaz and PIX 11 acknowledged Badu and all was right in the TV anchor videobomb world. Check out the full video below.
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LOS ANGELES, June 29 (Reuters) – R&B star Pharrell, rapper Nicki Minaj and newcomer August Alsina led the winners at the Black Entertainment Television (BET) awards on Sunday, which also honored veteran soul singer Lionel Richie.
Pharrell kicked off the show with “Come Get It Bae” and won two awards, including best male R&B/pop artist. Beyonce was named best female R&B/pop singer, and closed the show with a sultry performance of “Partition” with husband Jay Z. The couple also won best collaboration for “Drunk In Love.”
Richie, 65, received the lifetime achievement award for his prolific career as part of Motown group The Commodores and as a solo artist.
“Soul is a feeling, not a color. Talent is a god given gift and not a category, and out of the box is the magical place where true talent goes to thrive and breathe,” Richie said as he accepted the award.
John Legend, Ledisi and Yolanda performed Richie’s classic love songs “Hello”, “Still” and The Commodores’ “Brick House” and “Jesus is Love”. Richie sang “Easy” and “All Night Long”.
The BET awards, held in Los Angeles, celebrates black musicians, actors and athletes. It is hosted by cable TV network Black Entertainment Television, part of Viacom Inc., and the show was preceded by violence at unofficial parties ahead of the show in which one person was killed.
New Orleans singer Alsina was named best new artist and Lil Wayne’s rap collective Young Money scored best group.
Drake won best male hip hop artist, but was not available to collect his award. Minaj was named best female hip hop artist and threw a little dig at other rappers by saying: “When you hear Nicki Minaj spit, Nicki Minaj wrote it.”
Comedian Chris Rock hosted the show, throwing jokes and jibes and handing out chicken and waffles to the audience. The almost four-hour ceremony toplined high-profile performances from some of the music world’s biggest names.
Usher referenced his 20-year career with a medley of his hits, Minaj performed “Pills N’ Potions” on a stage with giant psychedelic mushrooms and R&B star Chris Brown joined Lil Wayne to perform “Loyal”.
Australian newcomer Iggy Azalea joined rapper T.I. to perform “No Mediocre” and her hit single “Fancy”. The show also served up 1990s nostalgia with R&B groups Troop, Color Me Badd and Silk singing a medley of classic hits.
Oscar-winning historical drama “12 Years A Slave” swept the film categories with Oscar-winning newcomer Lupita Nyong’o named best actress and Chiwetel Ejiofor named best actor. Neither were on hand to accept their awards.
Civil rights activist Myrlie Evers-Williams accepted the humanitarian award commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act signed into law in 1964.
Sportswoman and sportsman of the year went to tennis star Serena Williams and basketball player Kevin Durant respectively. (Reporting by Piya Sinha-Roy; Editing by Sandra Maler and Miral Fahmy)
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http://www.acrx.org -As millions of Americans strive to deal with the economic downturn,loss of jobs,foreclosures,high cost of gas,and the rising cost of prescription drug cost. Charles Myrick ,the President of American Consultants Rx, announced the re-release of the American Consultants Rx community service project which consist of millions of free discount prescription cards being donated to thousands of not for profits,hospitals,schools,churches,etc. in an effort to assist the uninsured,under insured,and seniors deal with the high cost of prescription drugs.
The American Consultants Rx discount prescription cards are to be given free to anyone in need of help curbing the high cost of prescription drugs.
Due to the rising costs, unstable economics, and the mounting cost of prescriptions, American Consultants Rx Inc. (ACRX) a.k.a (ACIRX) an Atlanta based company was born in 2004. The ACRX discount prescription card program was created and over 25 million discount prescription cards were donated to over 18k organizations across the country to be distributed to those in need of prescription assistance free of charge since 2004.
The ACRX cards will offer discounts of name brand drugs of up to 40% off and up to 60% off of generic drugs. They also possess no eligibility requirements, no forms to fill out, or expiration date as well .One card will take care of a whole family. Also note that the ACRX cards will come to your organization already pre-activated .The cards are good at over 50k stores from Walgreen, Wal mart, Eckerd”s, Kmart, Kroger, Publix, and many more. Any one can use these cards but ACRX is focusing on those who are uninsured, underinsured, or on Medicare. The ACRX cards are now in Spanish as well.
American Consultants Rx made arrangements online for the ACRX card to be available at http://ift.tt/1iYPHIq where it can also be downloaded. This arrangement has been made to allow organizations an avenue to continue assisting their clients in the community until they receive their orders of the ACRX cards. ACRX made it possible for cards to be requested from online for individuals and organizations free of charge. Request for the ACRX cards can also be made by mailing a request to : ACRX, P.O.Box 161336,Atlanta,GA 30321, faxing a written request to 404-305-9539,or calling the office at 404-767-1072. Please include name (if organization please include organization and contact name),mailing address,designate Spanish or English,amount of cards requested,and telephone number.
American Consultants Rx is working diligently to assist as many people and organizations as possible. It should be noted that while many other organizations and companies place a cost on their money saving cards, American Consultants Rx does not believe a cost should be applied, just to assist our fellow Americans. American Consultants Rx states that it will continue to strive to assist those in need.
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Thanks to some kind rescuers, one dog escaped an awful ordeal.
In the video above, Chris Ouwerkerk, of the Michigan Human Society, rescues a dog with a plastic jug stuck on her head, who was found living in an abandoned house. The poor pup, who has been named Olive, was struggling to breath properly as the plastic covered her face.
Olive ran and hid at first, but Ouwerkerk was able to capture her and transport her back to the shelter where they removed the jug with some lubricant. A happy and healthy Olive, sans jug, is now available for adoption!
“She is a fun, loving dog,” Ouwerkerk said in the video. “It doesn’t take her very long but she does open up and she warms up to people, and then she is all about that person.”
For more information or to adopt Olive, visit the Michigan Humane Society’s website.
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Cats are great at squeezing into impossibly small spaces, making death-defying jumps, and showing your pet dog who’s boss whenever they get the chance.
They’re not that great at giving relationship cues. Unfortunately, one woman who recently wrote into a vet’s advice column in The Sonoma Valley Sun was not aware of that.
Reader “Picking Up Kitty’s Cues” wrote to Dr. Vallard C. Forsythe and said that she was convinced her husband was cheating on her based on the peculiar behavior of their cat, Muffin Top.
Apparently, while her husband Bill has been clocking in extra hours at work, Muffin Top’s been busy peeing on Bill’s side of the bed — and twice on his laundry. A coincidence? Kitty Cues thinks not.
“My theory is that Muffin Top knows that my husband is lying to me about something and is punishing him,” she writes. “Whey else would it only be HIS cat acting weird and peeing on HIS side of the bed?”
Smartly, Dr. Forsythe does’t venture into the human drama (“I wouldn’t even try to pontificate the answer to that one for all the gold in Fort Knox or backstage passes to an Usher concert.”) But he does offer some sage advice on ol’ Muffin Top’s health — and reminds his readers that our cats are not Iyanla from “Iyanla: Fix My Life”.
“While it is true that animals can often sense things before humans can, it sounds to me like you need to face your marital situation head on rather than let Muffin Top and Cupcake sell you a load of baked goods. Cats are very sensitive to change in the house and when tensions run high, their behavior can change. This can often show up in aberrant urination or defecation. Don’t forget it could also be that one cat has a bladder infection causing him to urinate on the unoccupied side of the bed.”
In other words, sometimes a cat peeing all over your bed is just a cat peeing all over your bed.
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“Oh crap, that song is soooo tired,” groaned one of the towel boys at the gym as the music changed on the sound system. “I mean, like, ewwwwww….that must be two years old already!” As I watched his little pity party, I couldn’t help but wonder: Where does that put the music of Beethoven, Bach, or Mozart on the list of the greatest musical hits of all time?
Some people fear the past, others have a peculiar talent for cherishing the passage of time. As Ko-Ko sings to Katisha in Gilbert & Sullivan’s 1885 comic opera, The Mikado:
“There is beauty in extreme old age.
Do you fancy you are elderly enough?
Information I’m requesting on a subject interesting
Is a maiden all the better when she’s tough?Are you old enough to marry, do you think?
Won’t you wait until you’re 80 in the shade?
There’s a fascination frantic in a ruin that’s romantic
Do you think you are sufficiently decayed?”
Politicians, warriors, and self-important fools frequently fail to learn anything from the past. But for creative types, the past offers a wondrous portal which invites them to explore science and history (as well as the history of comparative religion, costume design, distant cultures, and lots more).
Don’t believe me? Let’s take paleontology as an example. Lots of kids are introduced to dinosaurs when they are young. Their parents will often buy them plastic replicas of the giant lizards or model kits which allow them to build a dinosaur skeleton. Some feel that Barney the Dinosaur is their own special friend.
Thanks to advanced CGI animation, many families have learned tremendous amounts about prehistoric monsters from movies like Jurassic Park (1993) and television specials like Walking With Dinosaurs (1999). Visits to natural history museums allow children to see fossils of bizarre creatures like the Permian era’s Dimetrodon and the Cretaceous period’s Pachycephalosaurus (up to and including the fierce and fiercely popular Tyrannosaurus Rex). Touring stadium shows even offer state-of-the-art audio-animatronic dinosaurs as a form of family friendly entertainment.
But how did dinosaurs become such a popular form of entertainment?
Fast forward to 1925, when a silent film adaptation of The Lost World was released. Although the following clip contains the entire 90-minute film, if you start at the 45, 64, and 69-minute marks you’ll see some spectacular footage of early dinosaur models being put to work in cinema.
There can be no doubt that these artistic adventures were labors of love. New plays are often developed because a writer is so in love with a particular subject matter, style, or concept that his all-consuming nostalgia for a particular chapter in history spurs him to create his own tribute to something he dearly loves. Two recent Bay area productions practically glowed with that kind of nostalgia and adoration for history, style, and craft.
Many would argue that Richard Wagner’s 19-hour tetralogy, Der Ring des Nibelungen, is the greatest piece of performance art to be created during the 19th century. Not only does the composer’s use of leitmotifs help to anchor and further the story, it adds an extra dimension to the Norse sagas which inspired this massive undertaking.
If one were looking for a narrative piece about social injustice and political revolution, one might point to Victor Hugo’s 1862 historical novel, Les Misérables, which received a new lease on life in September 1980 with the Paris premiere of an adaptation for the musical stage (with book and music by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg). But what if you were looking for something smaller and less operatic than Wagner’s Ring cycle but more intellectual and less showy than Les Miz?
Poster art for Tom Stoppard’s trilogy, The Coast of Utopia
You’d find yourself exploring Tom Stoppard’s 2002 trilogy, The Coast of Utopia (which consists of Voyage, Shipwreck, and Salvage). Over the past three seasons, the Shotgun Players has been building toward this spring’s chance to present marathon days in which audiences could be transfixed by the entire trilogy. As Patrick Dooley (the company’s artistic director who staged the trilogy) remarked in his program note:
“For the past three years, I’ve had the pleasure of absorbing the agony and ecstasy of the nearly seven-hour drama appearing before you. Over this time, the depth and breadth of this piece has continued to give me great consolation as I have navigated the pitching flotsam and jetsam of my own life. Like any great work, it reveals itself anew with each conversation, each reading, each rehearsal. The complexity of language and imagery is the closest to Shakespeare I’ve ever experienced and yet its ultimate message (as I see it today) is almost childlike in its simplicity: Do your best, while hurting the least. The genius of evolution (both political and personal) is only possible with the gifts of hardship and adversity. Yes, we continue to see certain tragedies circle back around, but they are usually just echoes of the past. The wheels of progress may turn slow, but they are sure.”
The Shotgun Players’ cast of Salvage (Photo by: Pak Han)
With its large cast, historic narrative, and epic sweep, The Coast of Utopia is much more about philosophy and personal relationships than about pomp and pageantry. The challenge for the Shotgun Players team was to find a way to produce this massive work with a tiny budget on a postage stamp-sized stage while still managing to “bring the magic.”
Kenny Toll as the Nihilist in Salvage (Photo by: Pak Han)
Much of this was accomplished by a creative team whose intense dedication and vivid imaginations had been focused with laser-like clarity on their singular artistic vision. Thanks to the production’s immensely talented set designer Nina Ball, costume designer Heidi Hanson, and director Patrick Dooley, I was pretty much gobsmacked by how superbly the mid-19th century was evoked, how meticulously scene changes were effected, how seductively the audience was introduced to the politics, neuroses, and physical ailments of certain characters — and how Stoppard’s drama unfolded within the confines of the tiny Ashby Stage with a heartbreaking sense of historical sweep and dramatic momentum.
Megan Trout (Natasha Tuchkov) and Patrick Kelly Jones
(Alexander Herzen) in Salvage (Photo by: Pak Han)
This doesn’t happen easily in most theatre companies (whatever their size), which is why the scope of Shotgun’s achievement should not be taken for granted. Staging Stoppard’s trilogy is a monumental undertaking (each installment by Shotgun’s talented ensemble has been given the utmost love and attention). The production of Salvage was anchored by the remarkably versatile Patrick Kelly Jones as Alexander Herzen with an impassioned performance by Megan Trout (doing some of her finest work in recent years) as Natasha Tuchkov.
Strong support came from John Mercer (Worcell), Sam Misner (Nicholay Ogarev), Richard Reinholdt (Ivan Turgenev), Dan Saski (Karl Marx), and Caitlyn Louchard (Malwida). Sachi Granich (Tata), Daniel Petzold (Nikolay Chernyshevsky), Joseph Salazar (Mikhail Bakunin), Kenny Toll (Nihilist) and Trish Mulholland (Mrs. Blainey) contributed finely-etched cameos in smaller roles.
Megan Trout (Natasha), Sam Misner (Nicholay Ogarev) and
Patrick Kelly Jones (Alexander Herzen) in Salvage
(Photo by: Pak Han)
This production is a powerful example of how good live theatre can be when done to perfection. Kudos to Dooley and his devoted community of talented artists.
In 1966, a small and extremely savvy musical with music by Jim Wise (and book and lyrics by Robin Miller and George Haimsohn) started to attract attention while being performed at off-off-Broadway’s tiny Caffe Cino. By 1968, when Dames at Sea moved to the Bouwerie Lane Theatre (I saw it in 1969 after it had moved to the Theatre de Lys), the show had made a star out of a talented young actress named Bernadette Peters.
In addition to its adorable ingenue, what Dames at Sea had going for it was a solid grasp on all the twists, turns, and clichés of the Busby Berkeley-Ruby Keeler genre of movie musicals from the 1930s. In 1971, a made-for-television version of the show starred Ann-Margret, Ann Miller, Anne Meara, Fred Gwynne, Dick Shawn, and Harvey Evans.
Over the past four decades, Dames at Sea has enjoyed a long life in regional and community theatres I mention this because a delightful new musical that spoofs the same genre recently received its world premiere from San Francisco’s 42nd Street Moon. I can only hope that Painting the Clouds With Sunshine is every bit as successful as Dames at Sea.
Justin Gillman as Jake in Painting The Clouds With Sunshine
(Photo by: David Allen)
Both shows lovingly send up the unnaturally optimistic, corny, and romantic movie musicals of the 1930s which aimed to distract Americans from the grim realities of the Great Depression. Created by 42nd Street Moon’s co-founder, Greg MacKellan, and Mark Kaufmann (who directed the production), Painting the Clouds With Sunshine is a musical that obviously has “legs.” Requiring only a unit set and a cast of eight performers, I hope it brings its creators a steady stream of royalty payments for years to come. MacKellan explains the inspiration for Painting the Clouds With Sunshine as follows:
“This show had its genesis with Sing Before Breakfast: Songs from the Great Talking Picture Musicals, a CD I produced in 1990. Mark Kaufmann, my associate producer, and I had previously brought out two CDs of rare theatre songs. We were looking for a theme for a third album, and it was San Francisco’s Bob Grimes who supplied it. Bob, who was a source and an inspiration for singers worldwide, had collected sheet music since he was a teenager in the 1930s. His particular passion was the movie musicals of his youth.
Musical films of the 1930s — the ‘talking picture’ era — existed in a world unto themselves: sometimes kooky, sometimes sophisticated, sometimes bizarre, and almost always persistently upbeat. Once you entered this world, the harsh realities of the Depression were mocked (or more often, simply forgotten) by the happy-go-lucky denizens of the talkies. The songs from these films also had a sound all their own, quite apart from the sound of popular and even theatre music of the day. They both reflected and deflected the Depression — but if Depression themes were explored directly, it was usually at a remove, with the number being presented as a song from a show being produced in the movie.”
Iris Langston (Allison F. Rich) and Russell James
(Ryan Drummond) in Painting The Clouds With Sunshine
(Photo by: David Allen)
“Both Mark and I knew the two great musicals that more or less bracketed the era: 42nd Street and The Wizard of Oz. Through Bob, though, we were introduced to oddities like Moonlight and Pretzels, Love in the Rough, Sitting Pretty, Murder at the Vanities, and songs by Hollywood tunesmiths like Harry Revel and Mack Gordon, Richard Whiting, Ralph Rainger, Harry Warren, Al Dubin, Herman Hupfeld, Johnny Mercer, and Sam Coslow. Many of the films were pre-code, which meant some of the songs (like ‘Breakfast Table Love’) were rather risqué — and all the more because they were.”
George (Galen Murphy-Hoffman) and Alice (Kari Yancy) in
Painting The Clouds With Sunshine (Photo by: David Allen)
Painting the Clouds With Sunshine is populated with easily recognizable stereotypes from popular 1930s movie musicals:
Jake (Justin Gillman), Gil (John-Elliott Kirk), Rocco (Ryan Drummond),
and Willa (Cami Thompson) in Painting The Clouds With Sunshine
(Photo by: David Allen)
The show’s immensely appealing score includes some old standards (“You Oughta Be in Pictures,” “Jeepers Creepers,” “Marahuana”) as well as some enticing lost numbers like “Honolulu,” “Breakfast Table Love,” “Gather Lip Rouge While You May,” and “Are You Making Any Money?”
The bottom line is that Painting the Clouds With Sunshine has been meticulously crafted by a doting creative team that knows this genre upside down and inside out. The musical preparation by Dave Dobrusky was rock solid. With the help of Hector Zavala’s trim, Art Deco inspired unit set, Felicia Lilienthal’s stylish costumes, and Staci Arriaga’s choreography, the show was a total delight. Although they may never become as famous as Kaufman and Hart, it looks like Kaufmann and MacKellan have a surefire hit on their hands!
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It’s true, the noise rock woman of your dreams and members of that Canadian indie sextet that made disco cool again are in a short film together. It is, as one might expect, deliriously creepy and gorgeous.
With equal bits Dali and Dada, the short film by Marcel Dzama, titled “Une Danse Des Bouffons (The Jester’s Dance),” premiered at the Toronto Film Festival last year. Kim Gordon stars in it, while Arcade Fire’s Will Butler, Jeremy Gara, and Tim Kingsbury helped score the black-and-white bit of silent cinema.
“When this project came along, I thought maybe [Kim Gordon would] be interested and I asked her and she surprisingly said yes. So I was very happy,” Dzama explained to The Huffington Post last September. “There was actually a scene where I was going to have Kim sing a disco song in it. We made this whole disco song that was really great, but I got shy about asking Kim to sing. So then I didn’t put that part in the film.”
Well, we’re pretty sure the men of Arcade Fire can make up for the lack of Gordon-crooned disco in their own brand of ethereal soundscapes. Check out the trailer for the Dzama masterpiece below. The music will released as a 7″ via The Believer magazine. So we can all be excited about that.
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