Sunday, March 30th, 2008

rolanni: (drosselmeyer)
I am what you'd call a naive viewer of television; we haven't had television service at all since we relocated to the Confusion Factory, back in the year nineteen-aught-ninety-two, and I'd hardly been a reliable viewer for eight or ten years prior to that.

To put this in perspective, I have never watched a complete episode of Buffy, though I have seen partials on pass-by at conventions; I did, at the end of MilPhil, stumble onto an episode of Angel on the hotel TV, which provided background noise while I packed up, though I never could figure out who those people were.

Yes, I am a Barbarian.

I do, however, watch movies, with a strong inclination toward romances, comedies, costume drama, and caper flicks; and I am a sophisticated reader of fiction.

All of the above being said, I had read numerous Good Things about a show called The Riches, and from people whose opinion I respect, so I called in the first disk from Netflix.

I want to say upfront that I found the set-up fascinating and the characters believable and interesting. I am burning to know how they resolve themselves into this life they've chanced upon, and I really wonder if any one of them understands how very much this is going to change them -- even if they don't get caught.

Despite all of this, I watched only the first half-or-a-little-more of the pilot, and I'll be sending the disk back without finishing it, or viewing any of the episodes.

Had The Riches been a novel, you betcha I'd've had it read by now, and had the sequels on order, too.

I wonder if the problem is simply a time-thing. In order to get the Rest of the Story via the tube, I'm going to have to make a significant commitment of time, and my time's kinda stretched right now. A novel, on the other hand, can be nommed down in five-minute-bites, whenever.

I also wonder if it's the inherent differences between two storytelling techniques; if, despite my questions and worries about the characters, there's something still "missing" from the visual narrative that makes The Riches not as compelling as I imagine its novel would be.

Or, being TV, I'm just convinced that "They" are going to screw it up, and I'd rather quit while I'm ahead.

So, how do you prefer your stories to be presented: visually or written? Why?

Inquiring minds...
rolanni: (flittermouse)
It has come to my attention that I will be traveling this summer (via train, all the way to the City in the Clouds and back). This means that I will have to find locks, at least two, for my beloved purple backpack (which, by the way, clashes or works against every article of clothing I own. And that is why I Love It. Here's a picture). I thought, of course, that this would be an Easy Project, but locks have gotten complicated since the last time I felt the need to lock something up. (Come to think of it, the dufflebag that goes into through transit prolly ought to get locked, too. My previous philosophy regarding these things was that, if somebody wanted a ratty pair of jeans so bad that they were willing to risk their hand in my luggage, their need was greater than mine.)

Do I really want a TSA-compatible lock? I mean, the reason I'm locking things is to keep people out of my stuff, not to make it easier on them. Which is better, a key-lock or a tumbler-lock? Should I, really, even bother?

Janis Ian Schedule

Sunday, March 30th, 2008 07:24 pm
rolanni: (Default)
Remember I told y'all to go see Janis Ian if she was ever performing at a Venue Near You?  Here's where she'll be over the next couple months.

More information and tour updates at:  http://www.janisian.com/tourinfo.html
Mon-Tue Apr 21-22 Osaka, Japan Billboard Live www.billboard-japan.com  
Thurs-Sat Apr 24-26 Tokyo, Japan Billboard Live www.billboard-japan.com  
Mon-Tue Apr 28-29 Fukuoka, Japan Billboard Live www.billboard-japan.com  
May 4 Seoul, South Korea Venue TBA    
Sat May 17 Concord, MA Emerson Umbrella

978-369-2585
www.aai-nature.org/

Animals for Intermediaries Benefit
Thu June 5 Woodbury, TN The Arts Center of Cannon County 800-235-907
www.artscenterofcc.com
 
Thu June 19 St Louis, MO

The Sheldon Concert Hall

www.metrotix.com
314 534-1111

Television show taping!
Sat July 5 New York, NY Folk Music Festival - Govenors Island 212-602-0768
www.trinitywallstreet.org
 
Sun July 6 Huntington, Long Island      Huntington Arts Festival - Chapin Rainbow Stage

631-271-8423          www.huntingtonarts.org

 
Wed July 30 Cleveland Heights, OH Evans Ampitheater of Cain Park

216-371-3000
http://www.cainpark.com

 
Sat-Sun July 26-27 Hillsdale, NY Falcon Ridge Festival 860-350-7472    www.falconridgefolk.com  
Tues Aug 5 Bethlehem, PA Musikfest 2008, Liederplatz Stage 610-332-3378
www.fest.org
 
Thurs Aug 7 Alexandria VA     The Birchmere 703-549-7500    www.birchmere.com  
Fri Aug 8 Chicago IL    Old Towne School of Folk Music 773-728-6000    www.oldtownschool.org/  
Sat-Sun Aug 16-17 Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia Folk Festival    215-242-0150
www.folkfest.org
 
Thur Nov 13 Wilmington, DE     Grand Opera House - Baby Grand 302-652-5577 http://www.grandopera.org/  
Fri Nov 14 Sellersville PA     Sellersville Theater

215-257-5808
www.ST94.com

 
Sat Nov 15 Millburn NJ   The Sanctuary Concerts 973-376-4946  www.sanctuaryconcerts.org

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