Category: Checkin
Some light poolside reading
Checkin GreenHaus Cafe and Bakery
“Summer” begins with opening weekend at Gerrish Swim & Tennis Club
Gerrish Swim & Tennis Club
Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles presents Bette, Babs & Beyoncé
What a great show last night!
It was a great buttoned down opening with a free-for-all closing. Standout performances on “Rhythm Nation” and the penultimate song “Maybe This Time” were particularly powerful. The sign language interpreter completely stole the show for me in terms of performance.
It was a great buttoned down opening with a free-for-all closing. Standout performances on “Rhythm Nation” and the penultimate song “Maybe This Time” were particularly powerful. The sign language interpreter completely stole the show for me in terms of performance.
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Photo taken at: Alex Theatre
Failed attempt to OwnYourCheckin
The goal of this post was to own my own checkins via foursquare. Alas there’s an issue(s) with the code somewhere, so for those who are seeing this, I’m updating it so you’ll know what happened to the intended post.
If you’re game to try it, give it a shot at https://ownyourcheckin.wirres.net
You’ve got to stick your neck out to feel the warmth of the sun
A few more cases of Amerikan Krazy showed up this afternoon for the event at BC Space on Sunday
Amerikan Krazy novelist Henry James Korn is slated to appear at the curated exhibit “Amerikan Krazy: Life Out of Balance” featuring the work of over twenty notable Southland artists. More details at Boffo Socko Books.
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Photo taken at: Boffo Socko Books
Amerikan Krazy Book Launch at Chevalier’s Books
Henry Korn Reading from Amerikan Krazy
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Photo taken at: Chevalier’s Books
Henry Korn holding the very first copy of Amerikan Krazy
What An Actual Handwaving Argument in Mathematics Looks Like
I’m sure we’ve all heard them many times, but this is what an actual handwaving argument looks like in a mathematical setting.
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Photo taken at: UCLA Math Sciences Building