Month: March 2004

  • begging for space

    LA is tough on theatre, that’s for sure. Liz and I are having a hard time finding a place to restage Letters Never Sent. If you’re an LA Theatre person who would love to host us for a night or two, please send me or Liz an email. Please! We’re funny. And pretty. We’re looking…

  • Wonderfalls Recap

    Agnes of Ohmigod: This episode was a sign from God that someone needs to cancel Wonderfalls. Jaye tries to help a nun as Eric tries to beat up a priest as religion takes over the second half of the show.

  • another milestone

    Allison writes about getting published.

  • Thank You!

    My newest review on Amazon.com: too boring to read, March 27, 2004 Reviewer: greengirl from Los Angeles, CA United States i couldn’t read this book, it was too boring and the characters were too inane. i love the cover art. i really wanted to like this book. Five Stars Awesome. Thanks! Come again!

  • Today is Mail Day

    Looking through today’s Activist Mail Bag… Hello Pamie, I recently discoved that any US Citizen may vote in a US federal election regardless of their country of residence, which means that I as an American living in Canada can vote in the next federal election, and so can all of your US expatriate readers. The…

  • My Friends are Funny

    Tomorrow night, please watch my friends Brently Heilbron and Liz Feldman in the very funny Significant Others on Bravo. They play friends of the pregnant woman.

  • Wonderlush

    I turned in a drunken recaplet that would make AB proud.

  • Liz is Funny

    They’re putting parts of the LA Innuendo online, including Liz’s expose on The Groundlings.

  • Bring It To the Next Quadrant, Fool.

    Please consider the following plea to your much larger reader base–a SF high school robotics club won the regional championship and spot to the National championship but is inner-city and doesn’t have the money to go. Yes, it’s Bring It On with geeks and robots! Because I’m lazy, you can get links here, including news…

  • watch me geek out

    I returned home from the library, my arms heavy with new books. stee looked sad. “I’m sorry I didn’t get you anything,” I said. “It’s not that,” he said. “None of your books looks like fun.” He looked over the stack. “Is this for research or something? Why didn’t you get any fun books?” “I…