Somehow, a year or so ago, I fell into groove where I started talking with local musicians about vacations they’d taken outside of Michigan. I’m not sure what prompted it, or why I suddenly stopped, but I suspect it was weather related to some degree. And, now that it’s 20 degrees below zero outside, I […]
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Michigan Musicians on Vacation: Carol Catherine on the road from Las Vegas to Area 51
Posted in Ann Arbor, Art and Culture, Special Projects, Uncategorized Also tagged 1692, aliens, Area 51, Arthur Miller, Basement Arts, Black Mailbox, Carol Catherine, Carol Catherine Burns Gray, Chris Bathgate, Civil War, Clementine, Coast to Coast, Community Music School of Ann Arbor, conspiracy theories, consumerism, Descent of the Holy Ghost Church, deserts, Doug Coombe, emoticons, Errol Morris, Extraterrestrial Highway, Fifty Shades of Grey, food blogs, Fox Mulder, Frieze building, HAM radio, Hoover Dam, Las Vegas, Little Aleinn, Love Letters, manifest destiny, Mars, Matt Jones, Michigan Musicians on Vacation, missile silos, Misty Lyn Bergeron, Mittenfest, Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Nevada, Prison Creative Arts Project, prison theater, Rachel, Rebecca Nurse, Roswell, Salem, Salem witch trials, sand, Shakespeare in the Arb, Silence is for Suckers, Sisters Within Theater Troupe, Sullivan Ballou, Sullivan Ballou’s letter to Sarah, The Crucible, theater, violin, Voyager, witch hunts, witchcraft, witches, Women’s Huron Valley Correctional Facility 6 Comments
Prepare to be eaten!
According to a report released today, strong evidence exists that the Voyager 1 probe, which left the Earth’s orbit 36 years ago, may have finally passed out of our solar system, and entered interstellar space. And, had I not recalled the fact Voyager 1 contains a map showing the way to 24-hour human flesh buffet […]
Posted in Mark's Life, Observations Also tagged advertising, aliens, buffets, Christopher Columbus, interstellar space, Juggalos, Monkey Power Trio, Native Americans, outer space, Rod Serling, solar system, space travel, threats to humanity, To Serve Man, Voyager, Voyager 1, what aliens likely look like 10 Comments
Something to think about as you’re lighting up Chinese fireworks in celebration of our country’s unsurpassed greatness
Following up on our conversation about the purposeful dumbing down of America, I though that I’d share this tweet, sent out today by renowned American astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson. This is in reference, for those of you who don’t know, to the fact that, earlier today, physicists near Geneva, at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider, officially […]
Posted in Science, Uncategorized Also tagged American exceptionalism, anti-science, bets, dumbing down of America, European Organization for Nuclear Research, fireworks, Fourth of July, god particle, Gordon Kane, Higgs boson, July 4, Large Hadron Collider, Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Peter Higgs, Science, science fail, subatomic particles, University of Michigan 96 Comments