le sigh

Apr. 12th, 2010 12:11 pm
schmevil: (ron)
If there's one thing that makes me regret not going into a money-making field, it's being unable to afford season tickets to the ballet and opera. It's especially painful when they send their subscription brochures out. D:

The 10/11 season at the Canadian Opera Company:

Aida
Death in Venice
The Magic Flute
Nixon in China
La Cenerentola
Ariadne auf Naxos
Orfeo ed Euridice

The 10/11 season at the National Ballet of Canada (major shows only):

Cinderella
The Nutcracker
Don Quixote
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

I don't know what to choose! *flails*
schmevil: (daily planet)
In me news...

- Went to see Des Fraises en Janvier. Very cute. Lulz factor of five. I particularly enjoy the sets at Theatre Francais de Toronto - they're always so bright, open and creatively multi-purpose.

- Going to see Evil Dead the Musical for THIRD TIME. This show is so utterly <3able. The songs are spun from the purest of comedy gold.

- And later, Kudelka's Cinderella. I saw his Nutcracker over the holidays and was sold on him. There's just something fresh and accessible about his choreography.

- The Mirvish Group has announced they're going to put on a production of Medea, starring Seanna McKenna - total must see, as far as I'm concerned.

- AND! This year's season at Stratford includes: Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet and The Taming of the Shrew.

me=EXPLODING WITH EXCITEMENT.

***

Addicted to Power: Dion's deadly Afghan double-deal shows he'd rather count body bags than combat Tories
The Tories and the Libs believe in war, a mutual conviction cemented last week when Liberal leader Stephane Dion agreed to their pact to extend Canada’s war commitment in Afghanistan until at least 2011.

On the other side altogether, the NDP is a pacifist party that pushes more creative options for conflict resolution than blowing the shit out of people who have different beliefs than your own.


Michael Hollet
NOW Magazine

[Disclaimer: not interested in doing a comprehensive post on the war, just looking at a couple of things that bugged me - the following does not constitute the entirety of my thoughts on yaoi the mission.]

I couldn't disagree more with the characterization of the Conservatives and Liberals as being in love with war. Power? Yes, obviously - we all know this. The Liberals are a brokerage party and Stephen Harper the supposed idealogue is, in office, compromising like his life depends on it. Or like his grasp on power depends on it, which it does. Because in case Michael Hollet failed to notice - Canada has a minority government at the moment. A minority government lead by men who utterly loathe the sight, nay the very thought of one another. The fact that the government is functional at all is thanks to political compromises made by all parties.

I'm tired of rabid idealogues who think that 'compromise' is a dirty word. Guess what assholes, compromise is what democratic politics is all about!

And honestly, I'm incredibly fucking tired of pacifists who characterize non-pacifists as 'war-loving'. It's just the most ridiculous of philosophical tomfoolery. The mission in Afghanistan is not about 'blowing the shit out of people who have different beliefs than your own'. Sorry dude, but on this I'm not going to compromise because you could not be more wrong. The mission is about several things, and none of them have anything to do with a deep-seated desire to kill, maim or blow the shit out of people.ExpandRead more... )

July 2012

S M T W T F S
1234567
891011121314
1516171819 2021
22232425262728
293031    

Most Popular Tags

Syndicate

RSS Atom

Expand Cut Tags

Expand All Cut TagsCollapse All Cut Tags