Sundance Institute Theatre Program: An All-Women Cohort to Convene at MASS MoCA Lab
Sundance Institute’s Theatre Program will support three ambitious new works for the stage, and their four women creators, at this year’s two-week Theatre Lab at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA). The Lab, which runs from November 10 to November 24th, will feature the concentrated and abundant time and resources, including individual casting from a dedicated acting company and daily rehearsals, that has … Continue reading Sundance Institute Theatre Program: An All-Women Cohort to Convene at MASS MoCA Lab
Art Idea Second Edition
By Stephan Pisko The ‘art idea’ today is largely extracted from a variety of ‘social influences’ via a ‘cyber mechanical means’ where style – content – form are beyond the artist’s creativity but still remaining to be ‘manipulated by the mind’ not ‘by the hand’. Spontaneous frustration motivates the artist’s creativity within this current time and environment we are on the edge with no planned … Continue reading Art Idea Second Edition
The Ever-Changing Highs And Lows Of Our “Weird Weather”
By Jannie Vaught It seems to be a daily challenge. we are expected to again dip in the low twenties by this weekend, then bounce up to the forty’s. Well, this makes more work of covering the fall garden plants and disconnecting hoses and covering the faucets. Or as many just shake their heads and let it freeze. As an “Old Woody in the Stem”gardener, … Continue reading The Ever-Changing Highs And Lows Of Our “Weird Weather”
Love Endures In “The Last Word,” A New Play By Jan Miller Corran
By Vernon Nickerson There is something deeply soul satisfying about Jan Miller Corran’s new play, “The Last Word,” which recently premiered at the Garry Marshall Theater in Burbank, CA. It took a good night’s rest for me to realize what it was about the piece’s compelling ensemble cast’s dynamic performance that felt so much like the pleasure of cuddling next to a roaring fire on … Continue reading Love Endures In “The Last Word,” A New Play By Jan Miller Corran
Remote Neural Monitoring – Mind Control – Manufacturing Nut Cases
By Stephan Pisko The phenomenon that is happening is a “subliminal recruiting” it attracts hypnotically basically with weak infected influenced minds’, but it has all been “setup” by an exterior force with ninja qualities’. It is very visually amazing that we have all of these different minds’ on this planet with an equally amazing ratio of “mind similarities” human beings’ who have never met living … Continue reading Remote Neural Monitoring – Mind Control – Manufacturing Nut Cases
Barbara Niven to Have “The Last Word” at Garry Marshall Theatre This November 7th
“The Last Word” Brings Laughter and the Love of a Lifetime with All-Star Cast Featuring Barbara Niven, John Kapelos with Isabella Hofmann, Tom Katsis, Carole Ita White to the Garry Marshall Theater Beginning on November 7th Three Women in a Box brings an incredible new play to eminent Los Angeles theater audiences with “The Last Word,” by acclaimed writer Jan Miller Corran (“Snapshots,” “Turn Left”). … Continue reading Barbara Niven to Have “The Last Word” at Garry Marshall Theatre This November 7th
Geek Gods
By Stephan Pisko Watch out for the “geeks” their the greediest cerebral controllers’ within this current time and environment they camouflage control panels’ on the microwave you are riding psychologically predicting so called “gods” their “geek gods” within the controlling cosmetic mind illustrating illusion of deception diabolically via non-profit philanthropy. Beware of their paralyzing preacher pronounces artificial intelligence hyperbole con-artistry the “geek gods” are only … Continue reading Geek Gods
Welcome To The Month Of November
Jannie Vaught The month of leaves, is this why it is called Fall? Anyway the bamboo leaf rake is out and the leaf re-distribution has begun. Don’t loose a single leaf! Break down thick layers of leaf accumulation in beds and lawn. Thick heavy matts can encourage mice, voles and pests. Break up the matted build up and take to your compost bin to be … Continue reading Welcome To The Month Of November
New Psychology + Senses
By Stephan Pisko The universe is expanding and the mind is collapsing shrinking to a convex point of useful nothingness where a select number of beings’ will prevail simple survival is evolving into a technical tyrant. At one juncture human beings’ were independent survivalists’ but we are changing places as interdependent submissive savages under domination taskmasters (or) technical tyrants and greed gods. The mind is … Continue reading New Psychology + Senses
Microclimate In Your Specific Garden
By Jannie Vaught Definition , the climate of a very small or restricted area, especially when this differs from the climate of the surrounding area. Conventional wisdom states that what a gardener can grow is limited to the USDA Hardiness Zones their gardening in, but i have found that this is not always right. We see one garden area thriving and another struggling to survive. … Continue reading Microclimate In Your Specific Garden
Halloween – Scary or Stupid
By Stephan Pisko There are two absolutely very monger psychological conundrums’ associated with this once again controlling concept of Halloween it’s awesomely pagan within this very progressive modern planet. You willingly teach you’re children that people will give them nice things (psychological problem #1) and if they don’t get nice things from a person you have every right to perform an outwardly rotten physical action … Continue reading Halloween – Scary or Stupid
Trees and Monarch Butterflies
By Jannie Vaught There are two topics to cover this week, the effect of our drought on our trees and the Monarch Butterfly migration. The health of our native trees is evident as we travel out of town, and the many lost trees in town and also native shrubs and plants is a witness to the long and hard summer we experienced, and it hasn’t … Continue reading Trees and Monarch Butterflies
Slave Slumber
Stephan Pisko It’s a sin to get up before noon and it’s a crime to work all day! If human beings’ spent more time sleeping and not working our problems would not be created in the first place. “Nothing would get done !” you ask …… You tell me what does get done …. now think about it you won’t get a second chance … … Continue reading Slave Slumber
It Is late October
By Jannie Vaught Time to start planting and preparing for your fall and winter garden and flowers. Kale is a wonder green and will give your food and add to your flower beds through winter. Kale or leaf cabbage is one of certain cultivars grown for edible leaves, although some are used for ornamental purposes. The variety’s are many from curly leaf to … Continue reading It Is late October
Awareness Understanding
By Stephan Pisko Human beings’ are bombarded every second of each waking day with mainstream thought conditioning no chance to possess an ‘understanding’ no chance to even try to formulate an ‘awareness understanding’ of what all of this physical nonsense is really all about if anything at all useful (or) meaningful. If you stopped to ask anyone on the street this question: “Do you … Continue reading Awareness Understanding
A Request Has Arrived Gourds, From Seed To Use
By Jannie Vaught Gourds, Wiki definition, includes the fruits of some flowering plant species in the family Cucurbitaceae, also called Cucurbita, or the gourd family, the term refers to a number of species and subspecies with or without a hard shell. One of the earliest domesticated plants the bottle gourd. Gourds have been used for storage vessels, musical instruments, drinking cups, eating bowls, platters, dishes … Continue reading A Request Has Arrived Gourds, From Seed To Use
Seeing Simply With An Uncluttered Mind – Clean Your Dinner Table
By Stephan Pisko, You’re mind today is like a dinner-table after (12) people that have just finished a wonderful meal whom are no longer present at the table but what remains are unfinished pieces of meat – fish bones – bits of bread buns – gravy stains – fork stuck in the butter dish – wine glasses with wine still left in them – ripped … Continue reading Seeing Simply With An Uncluttered Mind – Clean Your Dinner Table
Visual Viscosity – Self Expressive Ideas
By Stephan Pisko Self expressive ideas on Art Basel 2015 in the form & content called: Visual Viscosity ……… The self’s need to be social yet with distance deliberation how did it happen? Energies’ relived with intellectual intrepidness a reaching out for recognition a need to be needed. Impossible visual pathways that venture beyond to screaming icons’ a vocabularic vengeance. Self identity blocked by … Continue reading Visual Viscosity – Self Expressive Ideas
Garlic Easy Natural Health Boost And Loves Our Area
By Jannie Vaught Garlic ( Allium sativum), is a species in the onion genus: Allium. Close relatives include onion, shallot, leek, chive, and Chinese onion. Is a bulbous plant growing up to 3.3ft. in height. If planted at the proper time and depth it can be planted as far north as Alaska. It produces hermaphrodite flowers, it is pollinated by bees, butterfly’s, moths and other … Continue reading Garlic Easy Natural Health Boost And Loves Our Area
Parental Path Programming
By Stephan Pisko Parents’ should never ever force their children with ‘parental path programming’ as this stifles any form of intellectual input don’t instigate any such ‘bias brigade’ as this will have a negative harming effect just because the child is considering dropping the sciences’ for the arts’ don’t be alarmed to the conditioning response that the child may be a failure while the thought … Continue reading Parental Path Programming

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