Monthly Archives: July 2019

The Norwegian Blue Society FB page.

If you followed the career of Monty Python, you’ll understand.  One of the British comedy group’s more celebrated bits was the ‘Norwegian Blue’ sketch. It took place in a petshop, and an aggrieved customer showed up with a parrot the shop had sold him even though the parrot was dead. You need to view it […]

New York Sizzles in the Wrong Way

I’ve been trying to put in miles on my bike this summer–at least 50 miles per week, and more if I don’t have gigs in the offiing. But this weekend, not so much. The temperatures anticipated for NYC (and most of the eastern part of the US) are in the wet bulb range. I’ve tried […]

Peak Oil and NTHE–the intersection

For those joining this site recently–I’ve been writing about Peak Oil and NTHE for seven years. But not intersectionally. If you know about Peak Oil, you can probably skip this. Peak Oil was first defined in 1956 by one M. King Hubbert, a respected geologist and researcher. He shocked the world by saying that oil […]

You thought I was dead (again)

I’m back. I had plays in two Fringe Fests (Orlando May, Atlanta in June). I performed my new piece TWENTY BLOCKS NORTH OF THE ROCK PILE in Orlando, Florida. And then I went off to Atlanta, where I shared my updated play PLANET PHUCKETT!! I’m still pooped. Response to my work was… mixed. Apparently, bringing […]