Yub Nub, Baby!
Apr. 25th, 2010 09:33 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
After a night of glorious thunderstorms, the world is grey and rainy. My favorite kind of day! This afternoon we're going to see the Lenoir-Rhyne University Playmakers' production of Antigone. I'm quite looking forward to it. You can never go wrong with Sophocles.
* As I have mentioned before, I read the House of Night series by P.C. and Kristin Cast - a series that is set in an alternate-universe version of my hometown and my former high school, and which features (along with a substantial number of vampyres) cameos by real people I actually know. There's something to be said for the innovative way in which the series incorporates Cherokee culture and mythology, as well. The next book in the series (Burned) is due out on Tuesday, and I'm pleased to see that Book Chick City is devoting an entire week of posts to the series, including reviews of the novels, interviews with the authors, and other interesting information.

* Speaking of Cherokee culture, I was thrilled to learn that one of my very favorite actors, Wes Studi, was recently recognized with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the White Sands International Film Festival.
* Here's a useful list of upcoming independent and under-the-radar SF films.
Last but not least, for your weekend amusement, here's the "Ewok Celebration Song" as performed by the barbershop quartet Crackerjack Junction. You'll never think of "Yub Nub" the same way again:
"I go to wed the lord of the dark waters."
– Antigone in Antigone by Sophocles (translated by Robert Fagles)
* As I have mentioned before, I read the House of Night series by P.C. and Kristin Cast - a series that is set in an alternate-universe version of my hometown and my former high school, and which features (along with a substantial number of vampyres) cameos by real people I actually know. There's something to be said for the innovative way in which the series incorporates Cherokee culture and mythology, as well. The next book in the series (Burned) is due out on Tuesday, and I'm pleased to see that Book Chick City is devoting an entire week of posts to the series, including reviews of the novels, interviews with the authors, and other interesting information.

* Speaking of Cherokee culture, I was thrilled to learn that one of my very favorite actors, Wes Studi, was recently recognized with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the White Sands International Film Festival.
* Here's a useful list of upcoming independent and under-the-radar SF films.
Last but not least, for your weekend amusement, here's the "Ewok Celebration Song" as performed by the barbershop quartet Crackerjack Junction. You'll never think of "Yub Nub" the same way again:
"I go to wed the lord of the dark waters."
– Antigone in Antigone by Sophocles (translated by Robert Fagles)
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Date: 2010-04-25 08:26 pm (UTC)Never could forgive GL for getting rid of the Ewok Celebration Song in the so-called New Improved version of ROTJ...
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Date: 2010-04-28 12:49 pm (UTC)LOL! I know exactly what you mean.
And I agree 100% about the "New Improved" version missing the song. How could he lose that? That was an iconic moment!
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Date: 2010-04-26 12:13 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-04-28 12:50 pm (UTC)I haven't read Cast's other series. How does it compare to HoN?
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Date: 2010-04-26 03:58 am (UTC)And why I can't get the damned song out of my head now. *snerk*
But more to the topic at hand ... Wes. Hubs didn't believe me it was Wes on Avatar. I hadn't realized he was in it, but recognized both his voice and CCH's the moment they spoke. Got me a milkshake out of the deal from my he-of-little-faith hubby. :D
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Date: 2010-04-27 07:53 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-04-28 12:53 pm (UTC)Got me a milkshake out of the deal from my he-of-little-faith hubby. :D
*high fives* He does have a most distinctive voice, doesn't he? Have you seen the documentary The Trail of Tears: Cherokee Legacy? He hosts it, providing his entire narration in Cherokee (TsaLaGi), not English. It's beautiful.
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Date: 2010-04-26 03:59 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-04-28 12:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-04-27 01:23 am (UTC)http://www.oscars.org/events-exhibitions/events/2010/noir.html
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