Archive for the ‘Talented People’ category

A little night music: the always amazing Betty Buckley

March 14th, 2010

Is she the greatest theatrical voice of our lifetimes? I love love this song because it reminds me of so many nights spent with dear “Old Friends.”

A little night music. Hear the boom from your heart beat Oye el Boom!

March 5th, 2010

David Bisbal

So, what’s up with Chile?

March 3rd, 2010

When the crisis hit Haitai, it was non-stop news. I know that they are our neighbors. I know thay are very poor. I know we screwed them over many times. But heck, the axis of the earth changed in Chile. People are strarving there. Yes they are a wealthy country, but man they need help. So tell me, what’s happening in the city that we can all do our thing and help them out? Do you want me to put something together. I could be ingnorant, point me that way!

a little night music: from A Little Night Music

March 2nd, 2010

Dame Judith Dench gives perhaps the perfect reading of this classic angry sad, heart broken song. Enjoy:

Interesting discusson comparing Jerry Herman and Stephen Sondheim

March 2nd, 2010

Esquire’s wonderful talk with Roger Ebert.

February 17th, 2010

I was surprisingly touched and moved by the portrait given in this article in Esquire Magazine.  The Pulitzer Prize winning film critic has not been able to talk or eat or drink for three years now.  And yet, he seems to have found a deeper freedom in the power of the word.  He’s become no less of an atheist or a liberal, but he seems to have taken on that wisdom that those for whom had a great deal of suffering, find.  It reminds me of talks with both of my parents before they died.  Not particular conversations, but the drum beat of what they hoped to leave behind for me.  The real value of life.  What loss is, what our responsibility is, and how to be content.

In his dreams, his voice has never left. In his dreams, he can get out everything he didn’t get out during his waking hours: the thoughts that get trapped in paperless corners, the jokes he wanted to tell, the nuanced stories he can’t quite relate. In his dreams, he yells and chatters and whispers and exclaims. In his dreams, he’s never had cancer. In his dreams, he is whole.

These things come to us, they don’t come from us, he writes about his cancer, about sickness, on another Post-it note. Dreams come from us.

Read the article.  I think you’ll find it moving, too.  And I’m reminded again that this is what illness teaches us, when it is our own, or another’s:

There’s not enough time to write down what he’s angry about

Read more: http://www.esquire.com/features/roger-ebert-0310-4#ixzz0fmj6uSmN

A little night music: Cyndi Lauper

February 15th, 2010

I always thought her range on this song was amazing.

A little night music: Pink, So what?

February 4th, 2010

Just was crazy for her performance the other night at the Grammies.  That video has quickly become difficult to find a way to display legally, but I really have liked her for a long time and this song is really the attitude that I like.  She’s just fierce:

A little night music: Jerry Lee Lewis and Bette Midler

January 29th, 2010

Who knew?  From a Rolling Stone Magazine Anniversary party.  Enjoy.

A little night music: I just wanna f**king dance

January 25th, 2010

Quiet weekend.  Rough news from some quarters.  Tough week.  So right now, here’s a golden oldie and a favorite of the thom blog:

The Song is from “Jerry Springer: the Opera”