Daily Archives: 10/27/2010

Glee

(Community Matters) Yep, the Rocky Horror Episode of Glee was entertaining.  There’s a new actor on the series who getting his share of air time, Chord Overstreet

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La Prima

(Community Matters) Julie Thornton’s TestPerformanceTest and FuseBox Festival have brought La Prima, by LeeSaar The Company, to Austin at the Off Center – Thurs, Fri & Sat.  Shouldn’t miss it.  Steven and I attending tomorrow. We’re showing up early at the Off Center with a picnic, including fine wine.  The more, the merrier

Testperformancetest, Fusebox Festival, PS 122 and the JCC in Manhattan announce the Austin premiere of critically acclaimed Prima by LeeSaar The Company created by Israeli duo, co artistic directors and Guggenheim fellowship awardees Saar Harari and Lee Sher.  Prima will have it’s first non-ny debut at the Off Center.

LeeSaar The Company developed Prima, this highly physical contemporary dance piece, through residences in Austin at the Fusebox Festival and in New York at the JCC in Manhattan and PS 122 with the support from testperformancetest; and major funding from The Greenwall Foundation, The Guggenheim Fellowship in Choreography, The Office of Cultural Affairs and Consulate General of Israel in NY.

Formed in 2000 in Israel, with varied life experiences from parachuting in Tel Aviv to directing on Broadway, company members are from Taiwan, Korea, the United States and Israel. LeeSaar’s troupe embraces various disciplines in the arts where dance and choreography collide with theater.

This marks the third year of testperformancetest, a fund created to bring national and international performers to the Austin area spearheaded by Julie Thornton. The multi-year fund also commissions a variety of new work to be performed in Austin.


Televangelist Oral Roberts’ Gay Grandson: It gets better

(Community Matters) slow start but worth it

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Give Back Jack

(Community Matters) Last night’s Give Back Jack event was organized by Austin Venture’s Chris Steiner for I Live Here, I Give Here.  A hundred fifty-ish men gathered at Headliners to hear Tommie Meredith talk about philanthropy and then for dinner at a table with an appointed “mentor.”

I was a mentor along with Clarke Heidrick, Earl Maxwell, Gary Valdez, Gerry Newkirk, Jack Martin, Jeff Kodosky, Jeff Serra, Larry Temple, Marc Winkelman, Mark Strama, Phil Siegel, Steve Guengerich, Tom Meredith & Tom SegestaPatsy Martin (founder of the organization) was everywhere in the background making sure it all happened smoothly.

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It Gets Better: DNC Staff

(Community Matters) from a bunch of my friends at the DNC

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