Tuesday, December 9, 2008

not that you know live art.


“It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.”

Cool things are all around you. You just have to open your eyes and sometimes search. I went to the University of Michigan production of the Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice on Friday 12-5-2008 8 PM. These kids put their heart into it (kids is used here as metaphor for life). I could go on and compare it to the classical format or be critical of the acting in some way but that would be the farthest from the truth. Director Timothy Douglas used a 60’s interpretation that was complete with musical injections and some costumes of the same time made for a nice twist which played subtle mind games transposing the known “readerly text/novel” into a “writerly text” via the credibility of the cast and the production and use of the 60’s theme. The comedy found in the performance was detailed by the actors again spreading laughter almost homogenously throughout the crowd on command. My favorite was the use of music by Nina Simone.

You could feel the energy of the actors. There were like carbon nanotubes in strength. They were pleasantly relentless in their performance. I get high on that sort of thing. That is where I find the true essence of life. As if you did not know or perhaps you don’t. I get high on bikes. We all have to find our own beauty in life. There are but a handful of things that you can find such beauty in nowadays. Live art. Bike rides. I am sure there is more but try just these two to start. I had the honor of meeting Dylan Saunders and Darren Criss who were in this production; we had some pizza by chance after the show. Look for them in years to come, flat out cool dudes. And Kaylin Tavolacci signed, sealed and delivered in full the character Elizabeth Bennet. Oh. Essence. How about a top notch Dura-Ace brake from 1973 on a bike in Paris. All that training for a race. All that training for a performance. All just to get a high. Live art. Nostalgic photos. Bike rides. And Laughter. Now you have four things of essence. It seems an injustice to do it just for four days. Go to the theater solo, with your significant other or in a whole group, it is like a bike, once you learn to appreciate it you will never forget. Live. Art. Ride. Free.

Friday, November 14, 2008

what, moobs?

You really don’t have to look like this nor have kids that look like this if you buy a bike today. Now please, if you have man boobs or ‘moobs’ a gut or a physically lacking self, we can work on that. Be fit for life. 29 inch wheels simply work better, they go over obstacles. Consider this, to consider yourself a cyclist you must have a 29er. If you can only buy one bike, it must be a 29er. You can ride it on the flats, climbs, dirt, pavement…anywhere. It is a multipurpose machine. It is a gut buster and moob chaser. Now back to business. Go to your local cyclo-cross race this Sunday, it is the fall in the Northern hemisphere and mountain bike racing is over. But the Iceman was fun. Check it. Break. New link you…Ride this. Oh my.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

O...bama

Need I say more. Peace. Dan k.

Monday, November 3, 2008

how many?

Depending how it is taken a better question to a Presidential candidate is how many bikes do you have and not how many houses do you have? When I am long and dead my vice of ‘many bicycles’ will be served well as some college kid in the year 2090 rides a 2007 Madone 6.9 to school and it is still considered a light bike at 14.4 pounds...but a house; I susppose ‘what is your carbon footprint?’ is a better question. How many McCain? A glutton for punishment and a running mate with a journalism degree. Call me crazy but I hold my elected officials to a higher degree of integrity and smarts, unless they are the Mayor of Detroit.
Now go vote but ask yourself this question after a crappie cross race, a lackluster kiss, a lay-off…ask yourself why the most educated people in the country…the people who have spent the most time in higher education, not the richest, but the highest number of PhDs…happen to live in California and New York. Why. Why do they. Why do they vote Democratic continually in the Presidential election? What is it that they know that the red states don’t know? What is it that the smartest people in the country know that is different? I am slightly smarter than the average bear however I know just enough to ask the right questions. Look that history up. Vote. Buy a bike and get your mind off that kiss or bad day at work. Good luck John…not really, however you need all you can muster. I think I’ll ride my bike to go vote. Which house will you be in? I can’t wait to redistribute some of your wealth. How about a bike for a house? Do some yoga for god sake.