Join Me at the Biannual Blogathon Bash!


It’s that time of year again.  The summer weekend Blogathon Bash, and I’ve decided, last minute, to participate.
Biannual Blogathon Bash

I love participating in these since I first discovered it a year ago.  It gives me time to work on my blog, meet other bloggers, and get the work done that I needed to do.

Since my SO is borrowing my car this weekend, this is the perfect opportunity to join in and get that NEEDED work done that I’ve been putting off.

My blogging “To Do” list includes:

Updating the Media Kit.

Devise a plan to increase my unique visitors per month

Think of companies I want to begin working with on a regular basis

Catching up on Blog Posts (I’m behind!)

And it’s my goal to meet some new bloggers

This is just a beginning list.  I know there’s more that will come up as I get going this weekend.

But if you’re interested in joining in this weekend be sure to check it out here: Biannual Blogathon Bash

Enjoy and see you this weekend!

Update:

The weekend has ended and I’ve accomplished a few Mini Challenges while at the Blogathon:

How to Make a Blog Button

Made a Few Tweeks on my Media Kit thanks to Misfit Mama

Keeping My Online and Personal Self Protected

Played around with StumbleUpon a bit

and a few others…

Also wrote a blog post, played around on Pinterest (which I’ve been neglecting) attended a few twitter parties, and nailed down the details of my new series starting up tomorrow.

It was a very accomplished weekend.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Visiting Home Brought me to “Sunset Blvd” #ad


Disclosure: I was provided complimentary tickets for this review.

I remember the first time I ever took in a play.  It was during a field trip at the Children’s Museum in Minneapolis and I was in awe with all the children actors on the stage.  They were so talented.

Soon, and years later, I learned how awesome theater truly was, and not only that, the amazing talent within the Minneapolis Theater Companies.

When I went back home last week, my mom and I took in a show at the New Century Theatre in Minneapolis.  This theater, just barely over 2 years old, is right off of Hennepin Avenue, close to the Target Field Twins Stadium, and many restaurant and bars within the area.  Blocks away from the Orpheum and Target Center and lies right inside the City Center building.

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Sunset Blvd. based off the 1950 Oscar winning movie is brought to the stage.  With great acting coming out of Tim Kuehl (Joe Gillis) and Sarah Gibson (Norma Desmond) this is a show not to miss especially if you’ve ever had a dream you just couldn’t let go or give up on.

And now being a girl that now resides in Los Angeles, this play was calling out to me on so many levels considering Sunset Blvd. is a street I happen to drive on now and again, heck, even today I was on it.

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But, also as a writer.  Meet Joe Gillis (Tim Kuehl) a writer who’s been around for awhile, and is starting to get snubbed in the industry.  In a last minute effort to hide his car from collections he lands himself in a garage of a pretty fancy home where Norma Desmond (Sarah Gibson) resides.  Ms. Desmond, a previous Hollywood Starlet, is awaiting her comeback.  Once inside, Gillis finds himself being introduced to a script written by Desmond, and is then asked for his help in crafting it to its full potential (as horrible as it may be!)

Sarah Gibson (Norma Desmond)

Sarah Gibson (Norma Desmond)

Along with Ms. Desmond, Gillis, finds himself being asked to help with another script about love with the adoring Betty Schaefer (Aly Westberg.)  Shaefer, soon becomes a love interest, but Ms. Desmond will not have it for she wants Gillis for herself.

A job is a job, and soon Gillis finds himself residing in the home of Desmond, and the pecularity that soon follows.   Will Gillis finally land that dream writing gig or will tragedy finally take its toll?

With many ensemble cast members who join in during a variety of musical arrangements throughout the play, with each character, reflecting upon a dream in the Hollywood world.  For anyone that has a dream, this is a play you can really relate to.

Joe Gillis

Joe Gillis

Throughout the play I was drawn to Tim Kuehl’s acting ability and his confidence he had upon stage.  He nailed the character of Joe Gillis.  Also, Aly Westberg, brought out the spunkiness of her character, Betty Schaefer.

But, for a lot of the laughs within the play, it was none other than Sarah Gibson in the role of Norma Desmond.  Lights.  Camera.  Action.

Sunset Blvd. will be performing at New Century Theatre through June 23rd.

Price: 24 to 29 dollars

http://www.hennepintheatretrust.org/our-theatres/new-century-theatre

New Century Theatre recently announced their 2013-2014 season with these shows coming:

Carrie: The Musical October 4 through 27th, 2012

Five Course Love January 24th through February 16, 2014

Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson June 6th through 29th, 2014

 

 

 

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Summer Solstice Parties Happening Around LA!


Friday is the official Summer Solstice.  The longest day of the year, and of course, being in LA, they’re going to do it in style.  Check out some of these fun Summer Solstice Gatherings Happening around town this week:

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1) Hammer Museum

Come out to the Hammer Museum in Westwood on Friday, June 21st from 8:30pm to 11pm for their official Summer Solstice DJ Party.  Admission will be free, and there will be a flat rate of 3 dollars for parking after 6pm underneath the museum.

2) Griffith Observatory

Head to the Griffith Observatory around Noon (12:55pm) and Sunset on Thursday, June 20th as they welcome in the summer solstice.  Because of daylight savings time, the sun will be at its highest point at 12:55pm on Thursday.

3)  Autry National  Center

From 6 to 8pm at the Autry National Center there will be a Summer Solstice Celebration.  Drum in the beginning of summer at the Autry! Learn the symbolic and cultural significance of drums in this multicultural, interactive presentation and workshop. Families will make their own drumming instrument and participate in the community drum circle as the sun sets and we welcome the summer solstice in Griffith Park.

4) Downtown Culver City Third Wednesdays

Kick off those long days of summer with Downtown Culver City.  From 5 to 9pm on Wednesday, June 19th the businesses and restaurants apart of Downtown Culver City offer a variety of deals and specials for you.

Stop by the Kirk Douglas Theater to enter win some summertime gifts, or Lundeen’s Gifts for your “passport.”  Not to mention their spiked lemonade tastings that will be taking place that evening.

5) The Whole 9 Art Gallery

On June 22nd from 6:30pm to 9:30pm come out and celebrate the sun at The Whole 9 Art Gallery.  Wine Tastings, Samples from LyfeKitchen, and of course, art along with music that will soak into your soul.

6) Santa Barbara Summer Solstice Celebration

Kicking off on Friday, June 21st is the 3 day event.  Alameda Park.  The Festival includes a vibrant parade with beautiful floats adorning the park, food from local restaurants, a drum circle and loads of music.

Friday: 4 to 9pm

Saturday: Noon to 8pm

Sunday: Noon to 6pm

For more info check out their website here.

7) Summer Solstice Subaru Event

The 5th Annual Summer Solstice Subaru event is taking place on Sunday, June 23rd in San Pedro from 10am to 3pm.  This event is the largest Subaru Car Show event and brings in tons of spectators.  Admission is completely FREE.

For more information check it out here.

 

 

 

 

 

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