March 16th, 2010 by danataylor-womx

Kings Of Leon, Red Hot Chili Peppers, No Doubt, Maroon 5 and The Strokes are among those taking part in the latest charity effort to help Haiti. They’ve all added their personal touches to items for the “Crafts For A Cause” auction, which is currently underway here:
www.biddingforgood.com/auction/AuctionHome.action?vhost=craftsforacause
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March 12th, 2010 by danataylor-womx

What? You’ve been throwing your cans away? Tsk tsk.
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February 23rd, 2010 by danataylor-womx

“Two tickets to that thing you love.” Old Spice
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December 23rd, 2009 by danataylor-womx
Just watch this video until the end and it will register as a vote for Second Harvest Food Bank. They’ll get a truckload of food if they win!!
http://tongal.com/app/submissionDetail.action?id=351
Thanks guys.
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October 6th, 2009 by danataylor-womx
This is a not-for-profit theatre in Orlando recently featured on Community Connection. I plan to check this out by October 17th! If you’ve seen it feel free to share your review.

“Picasso at the Lapin Agile”
September 25-October 17, 2009
“Picasso at the Lapin Agile” is a play written by famous comedian and actor Steve Martin in 1993.
It features Albert Einstein and Pablo Picasso, who meet at a bar called the Lapin Agile (Nimble Rabbit) in Montmartre, Paris. It is set on October 8, 1904 and both men are on the verge of an amazing idea (Einstein will publish his special theory of relativity in 1905 and Picasso will paint Les Demoiselles d’Avignon in 1907).
When they find themselves at the Lapin Agile, the two have a lengthy debate about the value of genius and talent while interacting with a host of other characters.
This was the first full-length play written by Steve Martin. The first reading of the play took place in Beverly Hills at Steve Martin’s home, with Tom Hanks reading the role of Pablo Picasso and Chris Sarandon reading the role of Albert Einstein. Martin then held a nine day professional workshop of the play in Melbourne, Australia, at Malthouse Theatre (in conjunction with Belvoir Street Theatre) which ended with two public staged readings of the play.
Following this, the play opened at the Steppenwolf Theatre Co. in Chicago, on October 13, 1994. The show then enjoyed a successful run at the Westwood Playhouse (now known as the Geffen Playhouse) in Los Angeles. Finally, the show made its way to New York City.
Starring:
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Picasso
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Kevin Sigman
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Einstein
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Adam Boarman
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The Visitor
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Joe Glass
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Freddy
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Scott Mills
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Suzanne
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Brooke Sullivan
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The Admirer
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Jamie Lyn Woods
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Gaston
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Lou Buffetta
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Countess
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Gloria Duggan
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Schmendiman
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Joshua Roth
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Germaine
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Ashley Hoven
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Sagot
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E.J. Younes
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Directed by Ashland Thomas.
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