Community Stuff Friday

John Ronan writes-

Hi Joey,

We are announcing the NYC premiere of The Yeats Game, which had its world premiere in Gloucester, back in ’07.  With a much re-written script and a fine cast, the comedy opens Feb. 29 for a month’s run.  A pr sheet is attached.
This is a wonderful production, and we have sponsorship help from the American Irish Historical Society, the W.B. Yeats Society of New York, and many others.  Kathy Richter, who has worked both with Abingdon and Atlantic and other theaters, directs.  I hope you can catch the show and let others know about it. 
All the best,

John

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(New York – January 3, 2012) – American Storyboard presents The Yeats Game, a farce of improbable darkness written by John J. Ronan.  Kathy Richter directs a cast of four including Toby Wherry, Susan Stout, Jennifer Silverstein and Lucius Wall. Performances for The Yeats Game will be held at The Producers’ Club, 358 West 44th Street in NYC for twenty-four performances beginning Wednesday, February 29 to Sunday, March 25, 2012.
The Yeats Game is a farce about middle-age choices and their ridiculous consequences.  At a funeral, as two frisky couples contemplate a friend’s fatal, love-nest heart attack, they flash back to their own recent snowed-in weekend at a mountain cabin.  There, a board game designed for age-hating Boomers leads to tangled romance as the old friends explore love, lust, marriage and mischief.  Just as guilt prompts confession, and all things point to reform, maturity and reluctant virtue, the play’s close tells us that virtue is a weak motivator, immaturity has its advantages – and that the corpse is perhaps not so dead. 
A comical, brainy look at the pre-geezer years, The Yeats Game was inspired by the poet’s famous line: “Only

two topics can be of the least interest to a serious and studious mood – sex and the dead.”  The Yeats Game, which played to standing room only audiences at Boston Playwrights Theatre, is a booze-, Viagra-, dice-driven romp.

The Yeats Game is produced by American Storyboard.  Director: Kathy Richter; Playwright: John J. Ronan; Sound Designer: Timothy Dahl; Production Stage Manager: Keri Taylor; Assistant Stage Manager: Kristin Dwyer; Publicist: Paul Siebold/Off Off PR.

The Yeats Game plays for twenty-four performances from Wednesday, February 29 to Sunday, March 25, 2012, with performances Wednesdays & Thursdays at 7:30pm, Saturdays & Sundays at 8pm, and matinee performances on Saturdays and Sundays at 3pm.

Tickets are $30 and can be purchased online at http://www.smarttix.com or by calling 212-868-4444.  For more information, please visit www.theyeatsgame.org


Kent Bowker at the Metz Gallery

The Metz gallery at the Sawyer Free Library will be showing the figurative Essex paintings of Kent Bowker through the month of Feburary.  As described by the artist, ‘I have tried to  catch the essence of the Essex river tidal basin , the great drumlins, and the untidy elegance of the seaside shacks and houses that crowd the Conomo Point, and the sense of tide continually changing the aspect and color of the marsh.  I do not pretend to recreate the landscape or ordinary realism.’

Conomo and Islands


SeaPort Vet $50 Super Bowl raffle

Hi Joey,

Thanks again for the kind words during your last podcast. We love what we do and we’re glad it shows! Hey, just for fun, we threw together a last minute raffle to create a bit of Super Bowl buzz – as if there wasn’t enough already! If you could find space on the blog to help get the word out that would be great. If not, no worries; we know you’ve got a ton of other local stuff to cover.

Here’s the link: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=360827480613370&set=a.237460429616743.73324.225768857452567&type=1&theater

Cheers!  Ray

Alicia From Mamie’s Kitchen Muffin Tops Calls Out Dean Salah’s George’s Coffee Shop

The Bikini Speedo Dodgeball Smack Talk Has Begun In Earnest

Hey Joey

We would like our theme song to be “Sugar Pie Honey Bunch” since we are the Muffin Tops!
“We are gonna send Georges back sailin to Gloucester on their breakfast boat!”

BOOM!

Other Notes Team GMG Captained By FOB’s Dani and Kurt Lubber’s has an official name- Thr GMG Rubber Rippers!

Here’s the Facebook Event Page-

https://www.facebook.com/events/159464900834512/

Great Northern Loon

The Great Northern Loon, Great Northern Diver, or Common Loon (Gavia immer), is a large member of the loon, or diver, family of birds. The species is known as the Common Loon in North America and the Great Northern Diver in Eurasia; its current name is a compromise proposed by the International Ornithological Committee.

Loon Fun Facts (thanks Kathy):

  • The bones of most birds are hollow and light, but loons have solid bones.
  • The extra weight helps them dive as deep as 250 feet to search for food. They can stay underwater for up to five minutes.
  • Because their bodies are heavy relative to their wing size, loons need a 100- to 600-foot “runway” in order to take off from a lake.
  • Loons can fly more than 75 miles per hour.
  • The red in the loon’s eye helps it to see under water.
  • Scientists think loons can live for 30 years or more

E.J. Lefavour

Calling out the North Shore Waterman

Maxfield, you gonna get a squad together for Bikini Speedo Dodgeball or does that poor excuse of a blog you run over there not have enough folks to form a competitive team?

Only a few slots open for teams.

Triumphant clay student and her Greek Amphora

Madison, triumphant with her finished greek amphora
Madison, triumphant with her finished Greek Amphora!

Madison made this Greek Amphora as a part of the Ancient Archaeology class at Art Haven 🙂 Throughout the session they learned about ancient cultures through the ceramic vessels those cultures built and left behind!

The Rhumb Line ~The Geezers~Tonight @ Dave Sag’s Blues Party!

Dave Says,

 Calling all cars: BOLO for possible human stelazine advocates wanted for questioning in Barcalounger theft. Suspects last seen at the Rhumb Line, waving podia and doing the Soupy Shuffle. Description follows: One David Brown, deli lama and brain stem hot-rodder, known for his witty repartee on sliiide glitar,8 foot tall with eyes to match, last seen wearing a smile and this metal tube on pinky finger. Seen accompanied with:
Mr. David Mattacks, known white-knuckler and keeper of the atomic clock, on drums. Most recently seen associating with Greg Towah, hat thief with twelve fingers, stealing Speedy West licks, and Dave Sag, crippled r&b nutcase, with doors to match.
But seriously, folks, It’s gonna be a beautiful night at the Rhumb Line, as we (as the Geezerz) haven’t played together in a long time. Now that all criminal charged have been dropped, it should be a wild evening. Come early, stay late, then go home!

Community Stuff Thursday

hi joey!
the cape ann waldorf school is sponsoring a free screening of the movie Race To Nowhere. please see below for details. we still have room for the friday night screening and are inviting all those who are interested in seeing this fabulous movie.
have a good one!
stacey

Cape Ann Waldorf School (Moraine Farm) 701 Cabot Street, Rte. 97, Beverly, MA will be screening the award-winning and socially provocative movie,RACE TO NOWHERE, The Dark Side of America’s Achievement Culture, on Friday, February 3, 2012 at 7pm.  The film is rated PG-13 and runs 85 minutes.

 

RACE TO NOWHERE is a call to families, educators, experts and policy makers to examine current assumptions on how to best prepare the youth of America to become the healthy, bright, contributing and leading citizens in the 21st century.

 

All are welcome to this free screening but seating is limited. Admission requires a reservation via http://rtncapeannfebthird.eventbrite.com/  There will be an opportunity for group discussion following the film. Visit www.capeannwaldorf.org for directions and school information.

North Shore Tour de Cure Kick Off Party

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The North Shore Tour de Cure is holding its Kick Off Party next week. Come and learn about how to get involved in this one-day cycling event across our region that raises funds to find a cure for diabetes.

Tuesday, February 7th

6:00pm – 8:00pm

The Village Green

225 Newbury Street in Danvers

Light appetizers provided and cash bar available

Sponsored by the American Diabetes Association

Rockport Represents in Vieques, Puerto Rico

I just got back from an amazing vacation in Vieques, Puerto Rico.  The beaches are beautiful and at times you can have a whole beach to yourself.  We stayed at a wonderful house in the Pilon hills of Vieques at Mockingbird Hill. The views from the deck were amazing and the breeze throughout the house was wonderful.

Mockingbird Hill Vieques

We did a lot of fun things, like diving, snorkeling and got to kayak the bio luminescent bay, which was so unique. We kayaked the bay at night and was able to see all the bio luminescent dinoflagellattes light up like liquid sparkles. When the water is disturbed they light up. You could even see the light trails from fish that swam by. Unfortunately I couldn’t capture the experience in photos or video, you really need a special light sensitivity camera.

Another highlight of our trip was sitting down to breakfast at a restaurant called Belly Button’s on the Malecon in Esperanza. Above our heads in the rafters was a photo of Rockport! Unfortunately the waitresses didn’t know the origin and thought it was a place in Maine. What a small world!

Flat Ledge Quarry From Skip Montello

I got this primo shot at Flat Ledge Quarry on Tuesday;

"January 24, 2012, it’s 50 something degrees, the snows gone in one day, the sky is blue and so is the water, what more can I say…oh yeah the Pats won on Sunday!"

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North Coast Angler www.northcoastangler.com

Skip Montello Photos www.skipmontellophotos.com

New Segment- Gloucester House For Sale Of The Week

Talking to Kenny MacCarthy, my podcasting buddy and a man I know to be a man of integrity and around the Real estate business forever I asked him to send me what seemed like a great property for someone thinking about either moving to or relocating within Gloucester.

Of course all of you know my affinity for God’s Country (East Gloucester) so we will start out there with a 4 bedroom house in an awesome neighborhood within a hop skip and a jump to Duckworth’s Bistrot and Smith Cove views.  A short bike ride or walk to Niles Beach or Oakes Cove beach on rocky Neck and the killer elementary school that is with an intensely involved PTA at East Gloucester Elementary.

Here’s the property Kenny pulled up- Now Kenny putting this in front of you and with my recommendation as a great realtor I would hope you would call him to have him show you the property at his cell phone number –

Kenny MacCarthy 978-758-0983

23 Highland St

click the picture for the larger version

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Here’s a map showing just how great this location is and how affordable you can get into what I consider the greatest neighborhood in town to raise a family.

Click the map for the interactive zooming in and out.

Walk to Duckworth’s Bistro, Gloucester Stage, East Gloucester Elementary, Rocky Neck, Oakes Cove Beach, Niles Beach, Beacon Marine, North Shore Arts Association, this is the neighborhood where all the cool new shops have been opening like Again and Again Sailbags, Scout Vintage Finds, Bob and Dave’s, Last Stop Variety, and all of the coolness that is Rocky Neck.

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Perfect for anyone from a retiree to a family.

So if you are interested give my boy Kenny a call.

Kenny MacCarthy 978-758-0983

Artists After Hours at the Community Cinema

I went to a great new event last night at the Cape Ann Community Cinema for Artists After Hours… I know, it sounds a bit mysterious. And if that makes you want to go, by all means keep thinking it’s extremely mysterious.

In reality, though, a great group of local visual artists, musicians, and writers organized by Nonie Brady and Rokhaya Waring gathered to watch a great film about Charles and Ray Eames – the architect and the painter.

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Now, I didn’t really know anything about these two before going to the movie, but afterward I felt ignorant for that. Turns out they not only designed one of the most prolific chair designs in our current society, they also made a film to show America to the Soviet Russians during the Cold War, solved the PR problems of the computer when it first came out, and made all kinds of other fun and fantastic contributions to society.

It was a lot of fun to gather together with other artists and then discuss the film with them a little bit afterward. Looking forward to the next event, February 27th. Word on the street is it’ll be a showing of Waste Land, about Vik Muniz, a creator of giant portraits of garbage pickers in Brazil made out of the garbage itself. He then sold these portraits with the proceeds going to the pickers themselves. Should make for some good discussion!