Tag Archives: Cameron
Post-Apocalyptic Survival Guide
“I ran into a guy in the Wal Mart. We were talking about duct tape – there isn’t any left at the Wal Mart, of course, and I never got any before because I thought, well, really, what’s the use, … Continue reading
Filed under Artistic, Mr. Burns a post-electric play
Digiturgy
From UrbanDictionary.com: digital [dij-i-tl] adjective 1. Describes any kind of information that is stored as a sequence of bits rather than as the kind of information stored without sharp differences like a flow of sound on tape or ink on … Continue reading
Filed under Artistic, Mr. Burns a post-electric play
You are What you Eat?
“What are you doing with regular sour cream? Get the gay version.” It’s taco night and I am learning about my subculture’s very specific way of eating. Lesson one: If there is a lite, low-fat, fat-free, calorie-free, or diet option, … Continue reading
Filed under Artistic, Civilization (all you can eat)
Vegetarian Mammoths
I am the worst vegetarian. Well technically I am just a mediocre pescetarian, since I’m ok with eating fish now. What started out as a personal protest against our culture’s addiction to inhumane and environmentally unsustainable means of food production—a … Continue reading
Filed under Artistic, Civilization (all you can eat)
The Do’s and Don’ts of getting through with Airport Security
The term Frequent Flyer was coined to describe my family. My grandfather, who was a pilot in the Air Force, met my grandmother when he was a passenger on a plane where she was a Flight Attendant. My parents met … Continue reading
Woolly and Second City: A Match Made in (the South Side of) Heaven
When I volunteered to write a post about Woolly Mammoth and Second City’s collaboration, I initially thought I would epically chronicle the three year history of our companies working together from Barack Stars: The Wrath of Rahm to Spoiler Alert: … Continue reading
Filed under Artistic, Spoiler Alert: Everybody Dies
God vs. Science?
Eight years at a conservative private Christian school in Atlanta, GA provided me with plenty of stories about the world of Evangelical Christianity. I’m sure one day they will all be published in a best selling non-fiction tell all, but … Continue reading
Filed under A Bright New Boise, Artistic
History of the End Times
May 21st, 2011 was not the first missed Rapture. It’s not even the first time Harold Camping has been off in predicting the Rapture. Despite the fact that, as it is said in the Book of Mark, “No one knows … Continue reading
Filed under A Bright New Boise, Artistic