Archive for May, 2008

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The producers of my next show SadGrrl13 have created blogs and MySpace pages for the characters. We (the cast) are now maintaining our characters’ sites.
My character is Tyler Jackson, an idealistic, chauvinistic TV reporter fed up with sensationalist stories about online sexual predators.

His MySpace page is here: http://www.myspace.com/tylerjackson620
Add him as a friend!
His blog is here: http://tylersfourthestate.blogspot.com
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The hat.

11May08

I ask you, what’s a more convenient way to pack the hat for the trip?
Also, I am listening to the Raiders of the Lost Ark soundtrack, specifically the piece which scored the truck chase/fight. What you can’t see in this photo is me pretending to punch a Nazi in the passenger seat and throw him through [...]

In which I experience the culmination of this pilgrimage to my homeland, say goodbye to loved ones, and try to sort it all out…
[Emo Warning! Might be too personal and vulnerable for some readers. For others, fire up some sappy, sad music on your iPod and read on.]

Hammond, LA

09May08

In which I wander my college town alone, several years later, and get all reflective ‘n’ stuff…
 

In which I have an all-too-brief visit with family and revisit my college town…

In which I embark on a short pilgrimage to my homeland to reach my fingers into the soil, pull out the roots of a relationship, and gain perspective…
I meant to post this yesterday, but I didn’t have time. It was going to be a “Happy Cinco de Mayo” post. Sort of.
May 5th, 2008, marks the three-year anniversary [...]

At 3:00 PM today, Steph Long and I began the very last performance of “The Value of Life” at the Science Museum of Minnesota.  As you can see, it was bittersweet.

And now, here I am looking like I’m doing some sorta science show or something.

From that picture, you’d think our show was about physics instead of [...]

I’m in the Washington Post’s online chat with Scott Thompson from The Kids in the Hall! Scott had mentioned Battlestar Galactica twice, and talked about going to a strange couple’s house while on tour to watch it.


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