Hey, it’s of interest to all of us, I bet, but only a lucky few are geographically
situated to join you. Wish I were one of them. Congratulations and have fun.
Love love love,
Maggie
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Subject: Re: [Winedale-l] A short animated film at the Alamo Ritz this Saturday
Hey guys!
This will be of interest to very few of you but I thought I'd let you know anyway.
Tomorrow night at the Alamo Ritz movie theater at 7 pm (yep right smack in the middle of
the UT vs West Virginia football game) the Austin LGBT film festival is showing the
animated film short "The Performance of Drowning,"that I did with animator
Jeanette Castillo based on a chapter from my memoir.
Performance of Drowning is a nice little short that's been showing up in film
festivals all over the place -- Ukraine, New Zeeland, Paris, Berlin. So I'm proud of
it.
It is opening for a feature film called Sassy Pants starring Haley Joel Osment --"I
see dead people" --only in this case "I see dead queer people" .
It's no big deal but I'm in town this weekend visiting my sisters (as is my
sweetie Donna Marie) so we are going. If you are not watching the game ( and everyone in
our families, with the exception of my youngest sister, will be watching it on tv or from
the stands) do think about joining us. We're going out for a bite to eat after.
It's at 7 pm Saturday at the downtown Alamo Ritz Drafthouse on Sixth Street.
Love to everyone,
Terry
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Me too, Alice, sorry to miss it.
Your essay is just great.
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Subject: Re: [Winedale-l] Shakespeare at Winedale discussion at The Texas Book Festival
Dearest Alice,
How I wish I could be there to celebrate your beautifully evocative essay.
Congratulations!
Love to all,
Mary
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From: Alice Gordon
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Subject: [Winedale-l] Shakespeare at Winedale discussion at The Texas Book Festival
To: "James Ayres" <jayres@cvctx.com<mailto:jayres@cvctx.com>>
Cc: "Shakespeare at Winedale 1970-2000 alums"
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Date: Tuesday, October 2, 2012, 3:08 PM
Dearest Doc and all colleagues-for-life in the first thirty years of Shakespeare at
Winedale:
I invite you to join me in Austin at the Texas Book Festival on Sunday morning, October
28, for a panel featuring the authors of four essays from The Texas Book Two, a book about
life at UT over the years, which came out in March from UT Press. My essay, "Barn
Dance," is all about Shakespeare at Winedale. It draws on my experience as Doc’s
student for one fall and three summers, and that of my fellow students in the early years
of the program, and some of Doc’s own recollections of those classes. I hope students of
later years and decades will recognize their experience in it as well.
Here are the details (and there are more on
texasbookfestival.org):
The Forty-Acre Outlaws: UT Confronts the Modern World
with David Dettmer, Sam Hurt, Alice Gordon, and Vance Muse
Date: Sunday, October 28, 2012
Time: 11:00 - 12:00
Location: Capitol Extension Room E2.010
Gentle adieus and greetings,
Alice Gordon
Classes of fall ‘72, summers ‘73, ’74, and 75
From: James Ayres
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Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2012 19:02:46 -0700
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Subject: [Winedale-l] Congratulations!
Hey Bruce:
Thanks to Mike, all of us have heard the wonderful news! We are proud
of you and look forward to hearing more about your new adventure.
Take pains, be perfect.
Cheers,
Doc
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