Blog by Sumana Harihareswara, Changeset founder
Last night's Prairie Home Companion featured a wonderful, euphoria-inducing Rhubarb Pie sketch, which almost made up for an awful, superlatively tasteless song infusing gospel into a The-Day-The-World-Trade-Towers-Fell ballad. And I do mean "full of wonder" …
As at least two of you (viz., Leonard and Adam) know, Leonard and Adam and I visited San Francisco's Exploratorium yesterday. I found myself comparing it favorably with Stockton's Children's Museum of Stockton (a more …
From Friday afternoon:"You should come to our party tomorrow night." "The thing is, I might be cuddling." "Yes, cuddling takes precedence."
I am annoyed both at my own fundamental uncertainty about most things, and/but I am also annoyed at other people's certainty. Seth David Schoen sheds some light on the matter.
Some of the singing groups in Music today -- including mine -- were so rhythm-challenged that we would have gratefully welcomed the intervention of a UN Timekeeping Force.
Hey Adam, thanks for the link to a scrumptious Washington Post story on my Jon Stewart Liebowitz.
If you're tired of typing in www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~sumanah, now you can try www.brainwane.net, which redirects to the same place, for now. After I graduate and the OCF kicks me off, I'll have to get a hosting …
Remember the Indian-American artist (one of Krishna's roommates) from American Desi? Well, American Chai uses that same basic character type (Indian-American college student whose parents can't take that he's an artist) as the protagonist. And …
I assume that the 7 May comedy show will start at 8pm with the professionals and continue after intermission with an open mic, though no such information is given on the Squelch info page, simply …
After I whip this Logic problem set, I'll get cracking on my farewell routine. I'm doing the campus comedy night open-mic stand-up one last time, this Tuesday, 7 May. Event info: the venue is the …