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		<title>Thomas is heading to the Minnesota state finals for Poetry Out Loud!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thomas McPhee placed first at the 2010 Poetry Out Loud Lake Regional in Fergus Falls, and will go on to the state finals in the Fitzgerald Theater on Monday, 8 March 2010.  This is the fourth straight year that at least one student from the Morris Area High School has qualified for the state finals in Poetry Out Loud. <a href="http://UnhinderedByTalent.com/Phi/archives/2010/02/20/thomas-is-heading-to-the-minnesota-state-finals-for-poetry-out-loud/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/nics_events/4374177624/in/set-72157623350578607/"><img alt="Award ceremony at the 2010 Poetry Out Loud regional, Fergus Falls, MN" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2749/4374177624_0e8a8a6209.jpg" title="Award ceremony at the 2010 Poetry Out Loud regional, Fergus Falls, MN" width="500" height="375" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Award ceremony at the 2010 Poetry Out Loud regional, Fergus Falls, MN. Thomas McPhee (on far right) took first.</p></div><br />
Last night was the <a href="http://www.arts.state.mn.us/other/poetry-2010-regional-competitions.htm">2010 Lake Regional</a> competition as part of the national <a href="http://poetryoutloud.org/">Poetry Out Loud competition</a>.  Morris Area High School (MAHS) had two students in the field, Thomas McPhee and Tim Ostby, and Thomas took first place!  He and Ellen Ferry (who took second) will be among the 18 students from around Minnesota at the state finals in the wonderful Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul, starting at 9:30am, Monday, 8 March 2010.</p>
<p>Thomas qualified for the state finals last year (along with MAHS student Alex McIntosh), so we had the good fortune to attend last year&#8217;s event.  The quality of the performances was really exquisite, and I highly recommend the event to any fans of poetry and literature in the area.</p>
<p>Tim Ostby (the other MAHS student this year) placed fifth at the regional.  Congratulations to him and all the other students that performed last night!  While there were fewer competitors at the regional than last year, the quality of the performances was considerably stronger, and the venue (<a href="http://www.fergusarts.org/">A Center for the Arts</a> in Fergus Falls) was <em>vastly</em> better than last year&#8217;s (a classroom at a regional community college).</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/nics_events/4374177806/in/set-72157623350578607"><img alt="Thomas McPhee, David Johnson, and Tim Ostby at the 2010 Lake Regional for Poetry Out Loud" src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4026/4374177806_82d6fef206.jpg" title="Thomas McPhee, David Johnson, and Tim Ostby at the 2010 Lake Regional for Poetry Out Loud" width="500" height="375" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Thomas McPhee, David Johnson, and Tim Ostby at the 2010 Lake Regional for Poetry Out Loud.  Thomas took first, and Tim took fifth.</p></div>
<p>A huge thanks to David Johnson, drama coach and english teacher at MAHS.  Dave&#8217;s been a huge influence and support for Thomas in both theatre and Poetry Out Loud.  It&#8217;s greatly to Dave&#8217;s credit that MAHS has had a student in the state finals of Poetry Out Loud each of the last four years (which is every year MAHS could have competed), with two in last year&#8217;s finals.  Further, every MAHS student that&#8217;s gone to state has placed in the top 6: Anika Kildegaard took 2nd in 2007, Mary Hu won the state competition in 2008 and went on to the National Finals, and Alex McIntosh placed 4th and Thomas McPhee 6th in 2009.  In fact Morris is the only high school in the state to place four students in the top 6 from 2007-2009, with no other school has placing more than two. Not a bad track record for a small rural high school.  Thanks a ton to Dave for all his support and assistance!</p>
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		<title>More fun (with skulls) in London</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Apr 2008 10:44:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We just finished two consecutive day trips to London (Friday and yesterday) and I&#8217;m thoroughly tired, and full of undigested photos. This fellow, one of the few I have processed, is from the Egyptian mummification exhibit at the British Museum &#8230; <a href="http://UnhinderedByTalent.com/Phi/archives/2008/04/06/more-fun-with-skulls-in-london/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>We just finished two consecutive day trips to London (Friday and yesterday) and I&#8217;m thoroughly tired, and full of undigested photos.  This fellow, one of the few I <em>have</em> processed, is from the Egyptian mummification exhibit at the <a href="http://www.britishmuseum.org/">British Museum</a> (Rooms 62 and 63).</p>
<p>On Friday we started down in Greenwich.  It was our first time through the Docklands on the DLR &#8212; it would be nice to walk those canals and take photos &#8212; and our first time to the <a href="http://www.nmm.ac.uk/server/show/nav.2857">Royal Observatory</a> and the Prime Meridian.  I wish we&#8217;d had more time there &#8211; it was a beautiful day and there was a ton of cool stuff one could see.  Time was tight, though, so we zoomed off to the British Museum before rush hour hit, and spent the rest of the evening there.  </p>
<p>While <a href="http://UnhinderedByTalent.com/WeatherGirl/">WeatherGirl</a> wandered the museum, however, <a href="http://UnhinderedByTalent.com/SubEvilBoy/">Sub-Evil</a> and I snuck off and bought tickets for <a href="http://www.avenueqthemusical.co.uk/homepage.php">Avenue Q</a> at the Noël Coward Theatre for the following night.  He&#8217;s been keen to see that ever sense we got here, and it was nice to finally make that happen, but it did mean two consecutive days into London, which is frankly pretty tiring.</p>
<p>Yesterday Sub-Evil and I started at the <a href="http://www.petrie.ucl.ac.uk/">Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology</a> on the UCL campus.  Sub-Evil is <em>very</em> into Egyptian history, writing, artifacts, etc., so he really wanted to see this.  It&#8217;s a very cool collection, but pretty desperately in need of a new home, with the collection crammed into old victorian cabinets and spilling down an emergency exit staircase!  Next was the <a href="http://www.bl.uk/">British Library</a>, which was just tremendous!  The King&#8217;s Library alone was worth the (free) price of admission, and the display of the treasures (Magna Carta, illuminated manuscripts, handwritten scores, drafts, diaries, and letters by amazing folks) was really wonderful.</p>
<p>After all that we grabbed some dinner and then headed off to Avenue Q!  We both had listened to the soundtrack about a zillion times, so there weren&#8217;t a lot of surprises.  The production was tons of fun, however, and watching the puppet masters sing, dance, act, <em>and</em> run the puppets at the same time reminded me of the line about Ginger Rogers doing everything Fred Astaire did, but backwards and in high heels :-).</p>
<p>Now we pack and organize, for tomorrow we&#8217;re off to <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/brianritchie/sets/72157594173331208/">Methwold Old Vicarage</a> for our first stay in a <a href="http://www.landmarktrust.org.uk/">Landmark Trust</a> property!</p>
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		<title>Ladies&#8217; night out</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Nov 2007 09:13:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The three of us saw an excellent production of Shakespeare&#8217;s Coriolanus two weeks ago at the Mercury Theatre (see WeatherGirl&#8217;s excellent report), and last night we saw the companion piece, Julius Caesar. One of the cool things they&#8217;ve done is &#8230; <a href="http://UnhinderedByTalent.com/Phi/archives/2007/11/15/ladies-night-out/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>The three of us saw an excellent production of Shakespeare&#8217;s <em>Coriolanus</em> two weeks ago at the <a href="http://www.mercurytheatre.co.uk/">Mercury Theatre</a> (see <a href="http://unhinderedbytalent.com/WeatherGirl/archives/2007/11/05/coriolanus/">WeatherGirl&#8217;s excellent report</a>), and last night we saw the companion piece, <em>Julius Caesar</em>.</p>
<p>One of the cool things they&#8217;ve done is use an all male cast for <em>Coriolanus,</em> and an all female cast for <em>Julius Caesar</em>.  Both groups did a great job, and it was wonderful to see how quickly we came to see them as their characters, regardless of their gender.  No particular effort was made to act like a man/woman, so no camp voices or crotch scratching.  The focus instead was on the text and the characters, and they did a really fine job, showing how a powerful, honest delivery of the text can sell the characters irrespective of the physical bodies they inhabit.</p>
<p>I was also struck by how contemporary the language sounded in <em>Coriolanus</em>.  Often Shakespeare can sound very <em>Shakespeare</em>, and you&#8217;re constantly reminded that you&#8217;re watching something <em>old</em>.  Here, however, the (unaltered) text came off as much more contemporary, a tribute again to the quality of the cast and direction.</p>
<p>One might reasonably wonder why they chose to use these mono-gender casts.  A decision was made to do Shakespeare&#8217;s two roman plays (Colchester is, after all, the ancient roman capital of Britain), while independently a list was being gathered of company members who wanted to participate in this fall&#8217;s season.  The company list was roughly an even split on gender (a good sign and certainly not to be assumed, even today), while (not surprisingly) the list of parts was greatly imbalanced in favor of the gents.  The two women that were organizing the productions (each directed one of the two plays, and assisted with the other) decided to boldly go, and chose to cast both plays along gender lines.  Based on the performances, listening to the cast talk about their experiences, and the reviews, it must be regarded as a great success.</p>
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