epershand: Adams and Jefferson, being slashy. (Damn you Mr. Adams)
2010-10-15 03:55 pm

Upcoming event

[for the portion of my flist who are within the SF Bay Area]

Many of you know that my chorus has a concert coming up, but many of you do not.

J.S. Bach, the well-known zombie composer.

The Lesbian/Gay Chorus of San Francisco Presents: The Music of Dead White Men. The concert is Friday and Saturday, Oct 22-23, at 8 pm.

It's going to be an unusual concert for us. We have had the opportunity to prepare for this concert under the baton of the wonderfully talented, Cole Thomason-Redus. Cole is a gifted singer, composer, arranger, and conductor, and he has whipped us into shape with repertoire that is not usually within our scope: Bach, Bizet, Brahms, Sullivan, and Barber.

Tickets are available at Brown Paper Tickets. Tickets are $15-30 sliding scale/general admission.

We're at a new location this year in Polk Gulch: the (recently built) First Congregational Church, Polk St. at Bush. If you've never been there, it's a fully accessible space with comfortable seating that is just the right size for our show. There are lots of dinner places right around there, and a city parking garage across the street, as well as lots of Muni and bike accessibility.
epershand: Commie Batman swoops in! (Commie Batman!)
2010-05-01 10:21 am
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Another post in bullet points

Finally, I am swimming to the surface, and beginning to acknowledge that there are things to spend brain on outside of work. It helps that [personal profile] oliviacirce is here to make me go to bed at reasonable hours and such.

But here are the actual reasons my stress level has kicked back a few notches:
- Uber deadline of doom has been pushed back until Tuesday and I'm 95% done with everything that needs to be done by then, so I will probably only have to spend half a day working this weekend, instead of the full weekend.
- I gave in and ordered a die from Owosso Graphics rather than finishing the typesetting for Erica and Chuck's wedding invitations, so all I have left to do is the printing now (giant relief). It feels a bit like cheating, but the mix of type sizes was much easier to pull off with a computer design than it would have been manually--to get the design I have, I probably would have had to do multiple print runs. And, for the record, Owosso thoroughly deserves the good reputation they have in the printing community, even if they are no longer doing the "first order free" deal. Small peeve, though--I intentionally gave them a design with whitespace that made my design a multiple of 5 picas in each direction, but the base they gave me was cut down to exactly the size of my text, which is going to make locking it up a bit more annoying. Next time I will have to see if they have an "include extra whitespace on the base" option. Also, since they encourage you do do all your orders online, it would be NICE if you could get their prices via a medium other than the telephone.
- First day in new job is going to be Tuesday! I'm going to be slowly percolating into it over the month of May. Next week will be 4 days in old job, 1 day in new job. Week after that will be 3 days in old job, 2 days in new job. And by the time I get back from WisCon it will be all new job, all the time. \o/. (Note to self: tell New Manager you are going to WisCon).
- Hilariously, chorus had a last minute gig this week, to record an ad for the USDA (US Department of Agriculture) that will be played at DC Pride. Never before have I sung such a cheery song about how great pesticides and farm subsidies are. Olivia made jokes about selling mattresses, but as I refuse to have any knowledge of Glee, they went over my head.

So, back to the internet I come. Maybe I will even get my Google Reader unread counts below 500!