Saturday, January 03, 2009

Finding Clarity Through Hilarity

Saturday January 3, 2009

Happy New Year! It's the first Friday of 2009 and it's chilly here in the Gray Cat's loft. The topic for tonight is writing and the focus will be on writing comedy. We've all had the opportunity to tell a joke we've heard but it's far harder to create a new joke. There is in fact an art to crafting a good joke and to combine a series of jokes on a theme. Brevity is a key skill and the silences between words or phrases can be as important as the words themselves. The meter and timing of a joke is rather poetic and at times nearly musical. The other side of writing comedy is performance and the real test of a good joke whether or not anyone will laugh at it. I've recently started attending comedy open mike nights at the local coffee bar and a nearby Mexican restaurant. These informal events allow anyone with courage or experience to try their hand at stand-up comedy. The seasoned pros will often try out new material while the newbies can get their feet wet in a rather forgiving venue. The process of trying your jokes can be daunting, but with practice it gets easier and the jokes that survive and get refined can form the basis of an act. I'll have more on the ins and outs of comedy writing and performance in a future post.

The brand new year 2009 holds promise and hope to balance the fear and uncertainty of the last year. Let's all try to embrace the positive and to give of ourselves in 2009. Help others if you can and keep the hope alive. Make every day an opportunity and seize the moment!

The loops of the week some high and glassy synthesizer loops.


The picture of the week was created using Project Dogwaffle.

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Sunday, December 28, 2008

It's a Party for the Tardy

Sunday December 28, 2008

Hello again! It's another late post and the last one of the year. Holiday madness and a full couple of weekends have played havoc with my schedule. For this latest and belated update I have my annual list of my favorite games of the year. My top five for 2008 were:

#5. Civilization III. One of the best turn-based strategy games ever.


#4. Sword of the Stars. Space exploration and combat on a huge scale.


#3. Command And Conquer 3. 3D RTS with lots of varied units and depth.


#2. Unreal Tournament III. It's hard to go wrong with a good twitchy FPS.


#1. Forged Alliance. The sequel to Supreme Commander is pure addictive RTS goodness.

And that's it for this final report of the year. I'll be back with the first post of 2009 soon.

The loops of the week are a set of electronic percussion parts.

The picture of the week was created using Project Dogwaffle.

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The DVD/Movie of the week was The Squid and the Whale.


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