Updated: 11/17/02; 1:04:15 AM.
Rough Days for a Gentil Knight
The Radio weblog of Oblivious Allan Baruz.
“He was a verray parfit gentil knight.” —Chaucer
        

Saturday 22 June 2002
categories: Hostage to Crap

Joe Marques (my pseudo-ex-roommate and frontman of ex-band Winter Hours) wanted to do a play on Dahmer as well, around 1995 or so. He had the framing sequence all set out, with a single seat on the stage and interviewer questions coming from an indeterminate point. Since he was quite drug-addled by that point, I don’t believe he ever finished. This was about the time that my signed copy of Wild Iris and several CDs disappeared.
Trying to Make Sense of the Irrational. This serious, well-acted docudrama about Jeffrey Dahmer, the notorious serial killer, falls headlong into the trap of imagining that it can somehow rationalize the monstrous. By Stephen Holden. [from New York Times: Arts]

12:32:33 PM    comment []

Publilius Syrus. "Never promise more than you can perform." [Motivational Quotes of the Day]
10:04:42 AM    comment []

“You made a mistake, you trusted us.”—unnamed Microsoft executive to 3Com founder Bob Metcalfe.
Reported by RXC
12:48:36 AM    comment []

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