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posted by [personal profile] recrudescence at 08:02pm on 02/08/2008 under , ,
I rediscovered a bunch of poetry books, which has proven to be pretty preoccupying. I was planning on being productive this weekend, since I was in NYC last week--saw Altar Boyz for a damn good price, went in the Church of Scientology, had some excellent Chinese food, among other things--but nostalgia is not to be underestimated. Reading "The Waste Land" is a worthy pursuit, right?

If you like pretty-but-mildly-creepy songs and/or Sylvia Plath, have a song.

Fisher: Mad Girl's Love Song

And the actual poem, which I knew backwards and forwards when I was fifteen or so.

Also, Licia drew Olivia Wilde for my fake birthday. Go forth and pay tribute!
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posted by [identity profile] triedunture.livejournal.com at 12:52am on 03/08/2008
That's so weird. I also saw Altar Boyz last week! What night were you there? I was there Sunday. Wouldn't it be crazy if we were at the same show??
 
posted by [identity profile] recrudescence.livejournal.com at 02:53am on 03/08/2008
Whoa, that's really crazy. Sunday, 3pm. Was that when you were there? A girl named Jane in silver shoes was the one pulled up onstage?
 
posted by [identity profile] triedunture.livejournal.com at 02:57am on 03/08/2008
Oh no, I was at the evening show at 7. That's totally bizarre though. Did you like it? I thought it was really cute and a creative use of a small stage/cast/budget.
 
posted by [identity profile] recrudescence.livejournal.com at 07:36am on 03/08/2008
I thought it was adorable and the boy-band stereotypes were actually funny instead of grating, which I'd gone in feeling a little worried about. Though I was kind of hoping for at least an attempt at a kiss. =)
 
posted by [identity profile] triedunture.livejournal.com at 03:36pm on 03/08/2008
I know, right!? I actually teared up when the gay one told the story about the bullying Episcopalians, and I was rooting for that pairing HARD. Which is ricockulous because it was just a silly song and dance!
 
posted by [identity profile] recrudescence.livejournal.com at 03:45pm on 03/08/2008
There were a few facepalm-worthy moments in there, too, though. Did they have to have him doing pelvic thrusts and singing "get thee behind me" during the exorcism? Really?
 
posted by [identity profile] triedunture.livejournal.com at 03:48pm on 03/08/2008
They really did.

I also facepalmed. And the worst part was, my theatre companion didn't get it. He was like, "Why's everyone laughing so loudly?"
 
posted by [identity profile] recrudescence.livejournal.com at 03:56pm on 03/08/2008
That's the one thing that bugged me the most, that sometimes the line between poking fun at stereotypes and just plain shamelessness got a bit blurred. But other than that, I had a blast.
 
posted by [identity profile] alovablemess.livejournal.com at 05:27pm on 03/08/2008
Hiiii I love you!!!

That's probably my favourite Plath poem ever.

xx - Norah
 
posted by [identity profile] recrudescence.livejournal.com at 11:45pm on 03/08/2008
Hello there! I think "Daddy" is probably my favorite, for various reasons, but I still have this one memorized and I love this particular interpretation of it.
 
posted by [identity profile] alovablemess.livejournal.com at 01:28am on 04/08/2008
I also love Wuthering Heights, Female Author, Cinderella and Danse Macabre. I miss your writing my love. I am going to read some of your fics now. I am glad you are home and I'm thrilled about your new job. You deserve every bit of this. You're a wonderful person.

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