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Feb 01
2011

Summer Theatre 2011 at The Prizery

Posted by Lisa Kipps-Brown in prizery , performing arts , music , family , entertainment , comedy

Enjoy great singing and dancing, beautiful sets and costumes as The Prizery presents its second season of professional musical theatre June 23 - August 13. Last summer was a huge success and this summer looks like it will be even better with four shows:

Side by Side by Sondheim
, a musical review of Stephen Sondheim’s greatest musical masterpieces including “Send in the Clowns;”
The Sound of Music, America's most beloved musical;,
39 Steps,  a comedy thriller where Hitchcock meets the hilarious, and
Seussical the Musical!, a fantastical, magical, musical extravaganza featuring all your favorite Dr. Seuss characters!

More information about tickets, auditions, and making donations can be found here.

Jan 21
2010

Have you seen this cat?

Posted by Lisa Kipps-Brown in pets , comedy

Nietzche the cat

Name: Nietzche
Age:
3 years
Gender:
Male
Last heard meowing:
Ah, women. They make the highs higher and the lows more frequent.
Just kidding - he's in his warm home, suffering through life as the only male pet in the family.   I just think this is a funny photo; he looks really irritated!

Jan 17
2010

Dane Ferguson Hits Gold On YouTube

Posted by Lisa Kipps-Brown in youtube , technology , social networking , music , entertainment , Dane Ferguson , comedy

Local musician Dane Ferguson, a prolific singer/songwriter, posted a video of his rendition of American Idol contestant General Larry Platt's song "Pants on the Ground," and it was immediately a hit on YouTube; Dane posted the video on January 13 and as of this morning, in less than 4 days, it had almost 42,000 views with a 5-star rating and 242 comments.

Dane's experience should serve as a lesson for anyone looking to market themselves using social networking; for a long time I've been trying to get clients to understand that the secret to explosive social network marketing is to post something that has a good chance of going viral, and that's exactly what he did.  While he's a serious musician, he knew that no matter how great his original music is, in order to get a lot of people to find it quickly he needed a hook that our pop culture would latch onto and make it go viral - and when he saw  Platt's "Pants on the Ground" he knew he had it.  His one-minute video has resulted in tons of emails from new fans of his serious music. Take a look:

Jan 05
2010

Computer repair for beginners

Posted by Lisa Kipps-Brown in technology , computer repair , comedy

I usually leave the more tech-heavy advice to Kelly since hardware isn't my thing, but this video provides some helpful guidance for those brave enough to try to repair their own computer.  

[video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8LYvrCF8B8]

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