I’ve changed my Flickr strategy a bit, and gathered all of my meganmezzo-related photographs into one big collection. Some of them, like this one, certainly bear re-posting. There’s more news coming soon, but in the meantime, I thought you’d enjoy this!
I started posting about Michael’s visit a few weeks ago. A bit of background is here. It’s a Thursday night—November 8th. Marty and I are sitting in the First Presbyterian Church, because Michael found us two tickets to tonight’s performance—Michael Match, whose first soprano line, if I recall correctly, was with Dr. Buch’s Early Music [...]
This is great! It’s a Flash map that shows you the most popular artists and albums across the world (or at least most of it). I’m pretty curious about its accuracy, especially in light of the way labels and radio conglomerates tend to skew the vote, but it’s certainly thought-provoking. It’s also really fun to [...]
Late Wednesday evening, I picked up my voicemail on my way home from Body Choir. I had the following message, which blew me off my feet: “Megan Elizabeth Morris, this is Michael Alan Match, a blast from your past. I am, erm, working for Chanticleer now, and guess what! I am sitting in a hotel [...]
You might have noticed me thinking a lot about Youngstown arts, lately. No? Man, you need to pay more attention. I am all about the Youngstown arts. Dude. I was looking through some northeast Ohio blog offerings and was directed to something I hadn’t seen (or at least hadn’t really processed before)—the house rules for [...]
I bring to you tidbits: Read on, gentle visitors. Apparently the Cherryfix bass player broke his ankle (or close enough as makes no difference)—so a few of their end-of-the-year shows are going to end up cancelled. Marty says: “Oh, come on. You don’t have to stand to play bass.” Em is talking about a full [...]
Attending the Texas Renaissance Festival over the weekend, I had an alarming realization about live performance. It’s awfully strange for me to be remembering this now, after so many years, but it makes sense; I’ve been studying and rehearsing more than actually performing since I moved to Austin, so live performance has gone slightly out [...]