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March 03, 2004

Don't worry, these little obsessions never last long

Haven't written anything about Vietnamese pop singers or beauty contests in ages, after all. Again from the Indigo Girls mailing list:

Mark your calendars for the week of March 7th. If you watch TV, it will be hard to miss the Indigo Girls performing. Double check scheduled times for your time zone:
  • Monday, March 8 - The Today Show at 8:45 am
  • Thursday, March 11 - The View at 11:00 am-12:00 pm
  • Saturday, March 13 - CBS Saturday Morning 7:00 am - 9:00 am
  • March 12 or the next week - Charlie Rose
  • March 14 or 21 - A&E Breakfast for the Arts

And there are some bits of reviews of the new cd. All of which are glowing, but why quote bad reviews to people who, um, have probably already bought the thing, seeing as they're on the list?

Never mind.

Off to watch Angel. Remember, some people are on a tape delay, so please avoid spoilers, or at least provide some warning.

Update: Also got the March Families Like Mine E-News, which includes a preliminary list of readings from the book of the same name:

  • April 8: New York City
    LGBT Community Center/Out Professionals
    208 West 13th Street, 8pm
  • April 9: Washington, DC
    Lambda Rising Bookstore
    1625 Connecticut Avenue NW, 7pm
  • April 12: San Francisco
    Commonwealth Club/LGBT Forum
    595 Market Street, 6pm
  • April 14: Chicago
    Reading location TBA
  • April 15: Madison
    Outreach, Inc.
    600 Williamson Street, 7pm
  • April 20: Minneapolis
    Amazon Bookstore
    4432 Chicago Avenue, 7pm

The TBA thing in Chicago thing is my fault.

And there's a new Get Your War On, which should take your mind off that last statement.

Posted by Aaron at March 3, 2004 07:50 PM

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