November 7, 2004

Kiss Me, Kate

The cast and crew have been working really hard on Theatre Westminster's latest production, Kiss Me, Kate! We're down to the wire on rehearsals, only 2 more until we open on Wednesday night! Everyone's getting pretty worn out, but once the curtain opens on Wednesday night we'll be ready to rock! If you don't have tickets already

Theatre Westminster Presents
Kiss Me, Kate
November 10, 11, 12, 13- 7:30pm
November 14- 2:30pm
Beeghly Theater
To reserve tickets call (724) 946-7241


Here's me and the dancers doing the routine for the number "Too Darn Hot." It's pretty fun! Hopefully I'll see you there! (Thanks to Rich Marmura for the picture!)

November 5, 2004

Too many donuts!!!

Last night I went to Dunkin' Donuts at 1:30am and bought a dozen. I ate about half of what I bought and my stomach hurts now! ...just thought I'd share!

This week in broadcasting has been much like those in the past. The show was really last minute this week, with Julie, Liz, Tandi, and me editing on Thursday afternoon! Luckily we got everything done and we actually had one of our best County Line's of the year! The show had good flow, good pace, good content and there were very few technical errors. Kirstan Gides did an excellent job with County Comments this, week as well. I was very happy. I had my usual radio shifts and stuff. My friend Megan told me that I do a really nice job on the radio. She said she always listens to me but never tells me that she likes listening, so that was a nice compliment! Thanks, Mega!

My career search has been pretty limited as of now. The musical and dance team is taking up all of my time, but that will be over next week so I can focus back on what I need to get done. Julie was applying to Channel One News this week, and that's a place that I had totally overlooked! I always used to watch Channel One during high school and I think it would be a pretty cool place to work. I'll have to look in to it. (Don't worry, Julie, I won't steal your job!)

I found and article on FOXNews.com (which isn't the most unbiased site around) called "Why Bush Won and Kerry Lost." It said that most of the country agrees with Bush's traditional beliefs and forgive him for the mistakes that he's made. It also says that the severely slanderous media campaigns against Bush, like Fahrenheit 9/11, made people sympathize with the President and feel negatively against Kerry, even though those attacks weren't exactly produced by him. I feel that those negative ads were the main reason many people voted for Bush. I know that when I watched Fahrenheit 9/11 I was disgusted with how Bush was portrayed. Yes, some of the events were HIGHLY suspicious in the film and did make concerned, but hindsight is 20/20, so I don't think anyone could have done a better job w/ the events of 9/11 than Bush did. That's my 2 cents!

November 3, 2004

The Blogs are getting attention!

Just another reason to be assured that these blogs are a good idea:

A few months ago my aunt emailed me to tell me that she had Googled (like how that's a verb now?) my name found my blog and thought it was really interesting. I thought it was really neat that it came up like that.

Just yesterday I got an email from a woman asking about my ProScout experience. She said she searched the web for people's experiences and found my blog, got my email and wanted to know how I felt about everything. I thought it was really cool that she just happened to find my blog and can get some info from me. I emailed her back, hopefully it helped!

The blogs are useful and people are reading them! Good times!

October 31, 2004

Ashlee Simpson wasn't lying!

In case you missed it or haven't heard about it, Ashlee Simpson got busted lip synching on last week's Saturday Night Live. She synched the first song, then when she went to sing the 2nd number they accidentally played her first song again and she was clearly not singing. Ashlee first blamed her band for playing the wrong song, then her rep said she had acid reflux and lost her voice, then they said she had laryngitis, and a slew of excuses came out.


It turns out that a crew from CBS's 60 Minutes were doing a story about SNL's creative process and were rolling tape during Ashlee's rehearsal. They have video of her barely getting through the rehearsal, then running off stage crying and holding her throat. They also show the actually live mess up, and Ashlee running offstage again. It also shows an SNL rep coming out of Ashlee's dressing room saying, "Oh my god!"

I think it's a pretty interesting story to follow. It's no secret that many artists out there today lipsynch or sing along to tracks at live performances, but this is the first real incident of someone getting busted since Milli Vanilli! Luckily for Ashlee the old saying holds true: Any publicity is good publicity.

October 28, 2004

What a crazy week!

This week in broadcasting has been pretty easy to me, but everything else in my world is CRAZY! I had a little mental breakdown yesterday, oops! I was sitting at musical rehearsal and just ran through all of the things I have to do in the next few days and it made my head start spinning! School work is getting in the way of all my extracurricular stuff and it's getting somewhat hard to balance. Kiss Me, Kate is opening in 2 weeks, so after that is over I will have all of my evenings back. I'm excited for the show, though! The County Line has a little Halloween theme going on this week. It's not like last year's Halloween Special (which nearly killed us all) but it's still going to be fun! I also made a promo for the Lambda Sigma Clothing Drive which is going on this week. It's the second promo that I can add to my senior project. One more to go!

The career search has been nonexistant this week because I've been focusing on everything else. We met with Meg Camaredese from CNN this week and she was really cool. I got her email information so hopefully I can contact her in the future. I also have Bowers and Batulis in the "real world" who might be able to hook me up w/ some job opps in the future. Networking is everything!

I found an article in the Turkish Press (it's good to look at non-US media sources sometimes to see how other cultures view the news) saying Europe's top-selling newspaper, Germany's tabloid daily Bild, endorsed George W. Bush for US president Wednesday, saying he would do a better job fighting terror and not ask Berlin to send troops to Iraq. I think it's interesting that a world power like Germany has people endorsing leaders in another country. Pretty interesting to see just how far the election coverage can reach!