Kenyans await Obama, The Musical
BBC NEWS:

"The play tells the story of Mr Obama's life.
It begins with his father's move to America to study and his meeting with Barack Obama's mother, before covering the events of the young Obama's life."
"The play tells the story of Mr Obama's life.
It begins with his father's move to America to study and his meeting with Barack Obama's mother, before covering the events of the young Obama's life."
Fire balcony
Flickr - Photo Sharing!: "Dear Oriental Theatre, this is one of your fire escapes during
today's (most likely sold-out) matinée of Wicked. As you are located
on the site of the Iroquois Theatre (site of the worst theatre fire in
history), I would have thought you would have made fixing this fire
escape a priority."
today's (most likely sold-out) matinée of Wicked. As you are located
on the site of the Iroquois Theatre (site of the worst theatre fire in
history), I would have thought you would have made fixing this fire
escape a priority."
We camp out with Chicks With Dicks: Bad Girls on Bikes Doing Bad Things.
Pittsburgh City Paper - Pittsburgh: "Most people regard such Russ Meyer cult classics as 1965's Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! as mere exploitation flicks. But playwright Trista Baldwin's Meyer-inspired Chicks With Dicks: Bad Girls on Bikes Doing Bad Things is a campy homage to tough-ass motorcycle mamas as symbols of female empowerment."
10 Ways to Ungeek for Productivity
Stepcase Lifehack: "We have to have the latest and greatest gadgets. We have to be on the newest and coolest web apps. We have to be cutting-edge. But does all this technology really help with our productivity? I’ve found that there are days when I just have to back away from the bleeding edge if I want to get anything done, and despite how cool some of these toys are, I’ve found that ungeeking can up my productivity. There are a few specific ways to ungeek that I’ve found particularly useful, and I’m not talking about turning off your internet connection or cutting back on your time on Twitter."
If roadies ran the ... ... - King Kaufman's Sports Daily
Salon: "There's a TV commercial in fairly heavy rotation during sportscasts for a wireless company. It's one of a series asking the question 'What if [members of some profession] ran the world?' The ads show these people using their wireless devices to be amazingly efficient."
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