#MusicMonday
My beautiful friend, the late jazz singer Ethel Ennis, sang the opening title song for the stop-motion animated film “Mad Monster Party?”, released 8 March 1967.
Other voice artists in the film included Boris Karloff and Phylis Diller!
#EthelEnnis#BorisKarloff #animation
https://t.co/ycksI13daW
#MusicMonday
My beautiful friend, the late jazz singer Ethel Ennis, sang the opening title song for the stop-motion animated film “Mad Monster Party?”, released 8 March 1967.
Other voice artists in the film included Boris Karloff and Phylis Diller!
#EthelEnnis#BorisKarloff #animation
https://t.co/ycksI13daW
“A child maybe one year old will have the weight of a newborn... If we can’t treat them, they have a very high risk of dying.”
The Trump admin ended funding for 1000s of int'l aid programs, including one in Kabul treating severely malnourished kids.https://t.co/ZxRESMteeo
“It is not the shareholders of Tesla who are strip-mining the federal government; it is Musk specifically. It was not only the pharmaceutical market that fueled the opioid epidemic; the Sackler family specifically profited.” —Trevor Jackson https://t.co/XI3GRAYdb8
Of Poetry and Poets
On March 9th, we honored Ukraine’s greatest poet and national hero.
Taras Shevchenko’s (1814–1861) words became a voice of defiance in Ukraine’s struggle against Russian oppression. His legacy continues to inspire generations in the fight for freedom.
His most famous collection, “Kobzar,” is more than poetry – it is the heart of Ukrainian literature and a symbol of national identity. Among Shevchenko’s most powerful works are “The Dream,” a sharp political satire exposing the brutal oppression of the Russian Empire, and “The Caucasus,” a fierce condemnation of imperial tyranny and colonial conquest.
Shevchenko’s defiant voice led to his exile and persecution, yet his legacy endured, earning him a place among the great literary figures of the world. His influence extends beyond literature, and his vision of a free Ukraine continues to inspire movements for democracy and national self-determination.
Of Poetry and Poets
On March 9th, we honored Ukraine’s greatest poet and national hero.
Taras Shevchenko’s (1814–1861) words became a voice of defiance in Ukraine’s struggle against Russian oppression. His legacy continues to inspire generations in the fight for freedom.
His most famous collection, “Kobzar,” is more than poetry – it is the heart of Ukrainian literature and a symbol of national identity. Among Shevchenko’s most powerful works are “The Dream,” a sharp political satire exposing the brutal oppression of the Russian Empire, and “The Caucasus,” a fierce condemnation of imperial tyranny and colonial conquest.
Shevchenko’s defiant voice led to his exile and persecution, yet his legacy endured, earning him a place among the great literary figures of the world. His influence extends beyond literature, and his vision of a free Ukraine continues to inspire movements for democracy and national self-determination.
FINAL WEEK! To March 15th, 2025 at Baltimore Theatre Project!
“The Baltimore Bazaar of the Bizarre”
Tix: https://t.co/hqt9Vua7R3
Theatre of the mind! Five original tales of mayhem, murder, and mystery in mobtown. Five radio plays set in Baltimore performed LIVE!
"The Baltimore Bazaar Of The Bizarre"
Written By Mark Redfield and Tony Tsendeas.
Music and sound - Jennifer Rouse.
Audio Engineer - Bill Dickson.
Lights - John McAfee
March 6-15, 2025 (all performance begin at 8pm)
Baltimore Theatre Project - 45 West Preston St. Baltimore, Md 21201
Tickets:
General Admission: $25
Student/Artist/Military: $20
Box Office: 410-752-8558
Tickets Available at: https://t.co/hqt9Vua7R3
The company: Donna Fox, Sarah Bela Joyce, Jennifer Rouse, Joseph Hatchett, Jazz Jackson, Tony Tsendeas, and Mark Redfield.
Our five tales in this amazing anthology are: “Frank the Body Snatcher”, “Edgar Alien Poe”, “Now That’s Funny”, “One Night At The Grind House”, and “Every Theatre Has A Ghost”.
Posted 3/10/25
Trump ordered the dismantling of the landing platform at Rzeszow airbase in Poland, the US has broken down warehouses and torn apart slabs of concrete on the runway to prevent further aid transports to Ukraine. Trump has no intention of resuming US aid to Ukraine. #StandWithUkraine
When Trump says "We're going to become so rich you're not going to know where to spend all that money"
He's not talking to you.
He's talking to himself and his fellow billionaires -- to Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg.
THEY'RE going to get richer. With YOUR money.
BREAKING: in a last-ditch effort to save his flailing EV company, Elon Musk's announces all new Tesla Cybertrucks will come standard with a morgue-hatchback, to save buyers the cost of transporting their loved one's charred remains, when the vehicle spontaneously combusts.