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Here are some articles on various topics - technology, art, sausage. If you go to my Web Links, you will find other articles that have been published in LA2DAY and in South Pasadena Today. Here you will also find news about my plays - where and when they are being done, where you can buy them, and more.
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If you're interested in writing for television, whether you are working on spec scripts or an original pilot, you should take a look at SandlerInk.com. Ellen Sandler's book, The TV Writers Workbook, is the ultimate guide to navigating this challenging, but possibly very enriching career! Yes, she's my wife... still, all of this is true.
I've been writing articles on computer, gadget, tech and entertainment topics for LA2DAY, an LA-based lifestyle magazine. You can find an index of all of them here.
I taped a Commentary piece for Marketplace this morning, and it's on the air almost immediately. I already got five emails from people I knew 20 years ago who just listened to it. Nice! Better than Facebook, actually. If you go to the Basch Performing link, I'll post a clip on my list of clips there... You'll figure it out. But here's a link to an MP3 of the entire show, and here's a link to the text, where you can leave an adulatory message.
I didn't get to tell this story last night, so I'm getting it out of my system by posting it here. The theme was "Working Stiffs", and it was won by an amazing story from a performer who had been with Blue Man Group for eight years in New York.
I call this story "Family Silver".
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I happen to have no company for dinner tonight (Ellen is doing postproduction on her webisode pilot), and we're staying on 43rd and 9th. So I decided to go someplace she'd never want to go - The In and Outdoor Beergarden (or maybe it's called Hallo Berlin - shouldn't be ambiguous, but it is), on 44th and 10th. I had a great beer-and-sausage experience recently, at the Red Lion in Silverlake (Los Angeles), where the waitress was knowledgeable about beer, the sausage was outstanding, and the ambiance was authentic Bavaria, but improved by attractive Los Angelenos/as, and very clement weather.
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