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What do you do... For culture?
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1) Do you go out to see live theatre? If so, what have you seen recently?
2) Do you go to the opera or enjoy classical music? If so, please elaborate.
3) Do you go to music festivals, recitals, or concerts? Seen any lately?
4) Do you play any instruments, sing, or dance? Elaborate.
5) Do you go to museums, art galleries to admire and enjoy the majesty of artistic creation? Do you have a favourite artist?
6) How often do you travel and explore other cultures? If so, where to?
7) Do you make your own art?
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I've spent an ass-load of money doing most of the above (mostly travel...) and now I'm in a serious state of financial recovery...
Love musicals & light opera (Gilbert & Sullivan RULE!)
Just saw Prince for the 2nd time this year...
I sing without abandon in my van.
Took my kids to the Legion of Honor museum to see a paper dress exhibition.
Lived and traveled throughout Europe.
now...
I work!
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Very nice, Ren! The salvation of man is through love and in love. - Dr. V. Frankl
"When you close your heart, you close your mind." - Michael Jackson (Man In The Mirror) "I don't need anger management, I need people to stop pissing me off" | |
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I'm all hella cultured an' shit... 'naw mean?
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I used to do all of the above when I lived close to and worked IN the city, used to see all the films and live music back in the 90s.
Got married, moved to the burbs, had a bunch of kids, now getting a bluray DVD of a kids movie is about as much action as my cultural brain gets
I would love to say I watch lots of foreign films on SBS every night, but I don't. I kind of always end up watching Family Guy instead
My choice in husband has a lot to do with it, he's a musician, so we feel too musicked out to go hear concerts (Although back in March I took my son to see the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra's John Williams retrospective) He's not exactly uncultured really, but he is kind of low-brow in most of his preferences. We once saw a very bad opera together (Australia Post presents Carmen) and at the end of it wondered if the performers were actually Australia Post employees
I guess when the kids are bigger we might have more time to get out and do that stuff.
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I'm really shy about being campy in that i usually wont post when i've heard someone else say what i was thinking...but... THE B EST BE YOURSELF AS LONG AS YOUR SELF ISNT A DYCK[/r]
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well, let's see.... I'm originally from south georgia sooo.... float down a river in an inner tube??
wait...no.... *Boggin'*.... yeah, that's totally the cultural thing to do around here...boggin'
It would be cool to go listen to a symphony or something but I never do things like that. | |
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I see live theatre once or twice a year or so. I enjoy it but it can be quite expensive so it’s not usually on the top of my list. I used to go a lot more when I was younger and got free tickets from friends or went to smaller productions.
I’ve been to a handful of operas over my lifetime and I enjoy them but it’s not usually a priority either. I see classical music once a year or so as well.
My bf works for the University of Minnesota so he’s aware of all kinds of stuff going on there for free or cheap. We saw a student symphony do the debut performance of some contemporary composer’s new work (it recorded for NPR and it was pretty cool). We’ve also attended public astronomy presentations and looked through the gigantic telescope and attended a lecture on some REALLY amazing research towards making solar energy feasible and affordable for the masses.
I regularly visit the art museums and our science museum.
I see live music and concerts fairly often, but that depends on who’s playing these days. I’ve gone through phases where I see a show a week (when I was younger) but sometimes now I’ll have a drought for a few months or more.
I tend to see all of the big OScar nominated movies each year too, but sometimes I don't get them all in. I love movies and have attended a handful of art festival movies type stuff too.
A couple weeks ago I attended a recording of a show for Minnesota Public Radio called WITS and it was my favorite night out in a long time. My favorite author (Neil Gaiman) was a guest, there was a musical guest as well and they had 2 call-in guests (Will Wheaton, & Adam Savage from Mythbusters) and it was all a big party. There were readings and interviews and quizzes and songs and drinks and food and it was a really fun time. I’ve been to see Prairie Home Companion tapings as well – it’s a very Minnesotan thing to do.
I sing in the shower and around the house and that’s about it. I used to play the clarinet and I taught myself to play piano, though I never really picked up using my left hand all that well. I also used to be able to pluck out a few chords on the guitar, but I can’t remember that anymore either. |
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1) Do you go out to see live theatre? If so, what have you seen recently?
Yes, not frequently, but maybe 1-2 times/year. The last thing I saw was that Green Day musical (I can't remember the title). When I lived in Chicago and worked at the Museum of Contemporary Art, I used to go 1-2 month because we would get free tickets to all sorts of shows.
2) Do you go to the opera or enjoy classical music? If so, please elaborate.
I've never been to the opera. I don't mind listening to classical music on the radio but I ususally don't. I wish I knew more about it (history, compsosers, etc.)
3) Do you go to music festivals, recitals, or concerts? Seen any lately?
I don't like music festivals, but I'll go to concerts or the bar around the corner that has live music occasionally. I recently saw Prince, of course. I'm going to see Steely Dan in a few months.
4) Do you play any instruments, sing, or dance? Elaborate.
I played the saxophone for 6 years in jr/sr high, and also the piano for a few years. I wish I knew how to play the piano and had a good singing voice.
5) Do you go to museums, art galleries to admire and enjoy the majesty of artistic creation? Do you have a favourite artist?
I go to museums all the time - I have a Master's in Modern Art History, so I stay pretty up to date with the exhibitions. I also give tours at a world-famous art museum in NYC. I have a lot of favorite artists: William Kentridge, Sarah Sze, Marcel Duchamp (the man in my avatar), Catherine Opie, to name a few.
6) How often do you travel and explore other cultures? If so, where to?
Living in NYC, you can get experience other cultures almost whenever you want.
7) Do you make your own art?
Not any more. I was required to take 5 semesters of studio art classes as an art history major during undergrad. That was the last time I drew anything. Although one could argue that the tours I create for the museum are works of "performance" art. The tours are not lecture format, but rather based on visitor interaction and responses to our open-ended questions so they are different every single time. It's a bit like art improv!
The check. The string he dropped. The Mona Lisa. The musical notes taken out of a hat. The glass. The toy shotgun painting. The things he found. Therefore, everything seen–every object, that is, plus the process of looking at it–is a Duchamp. | |
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Holy fuck, some folk have waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much time on their hands. | |
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Whatever I can and whenever I can afford it. Love going into DC for their great museums. Last month PositivityNYC and I went in to meet a friend of mine and we spent a good part of the day at the Museum of American Art.
Haven't been to the theatre in a while and miss it. Would like to find a nice production to see this summer. We have Broadway quality theatre in DC area for great prices.
I've never done the "going to the bah-llet" thing, but seriously contemplating getting season passes ($300 for like 6 shows
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Going out and doing fabulous and enjoyable things? How would you suggest we spend our time instead? |
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1. Sadly, the last thing I went to was the Color Purple w/ Fantasia. 2. Never been, but I would love to go a classical music concert. Opera, not so much. 3. Love all of them, my last show was Prince & Mint Condition last year and Sade on the 3rd. Wish I could do more shows festivals etc. a year but I simply don't have the time. 4. I sing every chance I get.LOL 5. Yes I do, I'm lucky I'm smack in the middle of NYC and Boston, (2 hrs to each) wonderful day trips with the kids. Artists I'm into are Dale Chihuly, Lino Tagliapietra, Ginny Ruffner, Sidney Hutter, John Kuhn, Richard Royal, Michael Taylor etc. The stuff they do is AMAZING!! 6. Haven't been able to get out of the US in 13 years. Last trip was to Murano Italy 7. Well, I make my own candles and body lotion I think of it as my little hobby. I'm passionate about it, creative with my ingredients and it gives me great joy; so I guess you could say it's my art. | |
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1) Do you go out to see live theatre? If so, what have you seen recently? Not here, but I did catch a nice show in Singapore.
2) Do you go to the opera or enjoy classical music? If so, please elaborate. It's been years since I've gone, but I used to try and catch it. I'm a huge fan of Mozart's operas.
3) Do you go to music festivals, recitals, or concerts? Seen any lately? Not outdoor festivals. I hate public toilets, and the idea of a music festival where I'm at the mercy of port-o-potties is beyond me. But, there are regular teacher/student poetry readings here that I will attend. I've read some of my own stuff there too. The audience loves the 'lips around my penis' endings.
4) Do you play any instruments, sing, or dance? Elaborate. Guitar, keyboard, ... but not great or anything. It's very clunky and I can't keep in rythim to the metronome. I also don't know how to play but two chords on keyboard. Here's an example of my doodles (not great stuff, but some of it is pretty despite): http://www.myspace.com/imago777
5) Do you go to museums, art galleries to admire and enjoy the majesty of artistic creation? Do you have a favourite artist? I've been going to a few of the seemingly endless galleries here in Bangkok. Some of the material is very clever. Some of it derivative.
6) How often do you travel and explore other cultures? If so, where to? Erm... I've lived 'overseas' about 1/3rd of my life, and have travelled extensively. My next trip is in 3 days, but isn't anything spectacular. It's a business trip to Ubon, Thailand.
7) Do you make your own art? Yes. I am art. I am art. | |
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While at home, I stick to mostly movies and concerts. I see on average a movie a week at the local art house theater. It's in walking distance and ticket prices are cheap ($7) so why not? I attend concerts a few times a month--usually 30-40 a year, mostly indie artists. Tonight I'm seeing Nicole Atkins and The Black Sea in Brooklyn.
As for travel, right now I'm in love with Europe. I've been there three times in the last three years and want to make going there an annual thing. When I'm abroad is when I usually check out museums. | |
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That just might be my new sig.. | |
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Good, because I hate your current one.
Good people who behave fairly and professionally get hit with tragedy, death and horrible illness all the time. | |
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Great answers everyone!
The salvation of man is through love and in love. - Dr. V. Frankl
"When you close your heart, you close your mind." - Michael Jackson (Man In The Mirror) "I don't need anger management, I need people to stop pissing me off" | |
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I live in a city where culture is probably one of the last thing on people's minds.
There aren't really museums around here nor galleries, nor theaters. It's a nightmare to live in this place. It really is. | |
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You like Mozart operas? Me too!
And nothing spectacular, my ass. I'd love to go see Thailand. The salvation of man is through love and in love. - Dr. V. Frankl
"When you close your heart, you close your mind." - Michael Jackson (Man In The Mirror) "I don't need anger management, I need people to stop pissing me off" | |
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My current sig has nothing to do with good people suffering. It's about those who treat people needlessly and purposely like shit, (when they have a position of power at their place of employment), act like an ass-- the rules don't apply to them, and then whine like a baby when they are called/ disciplined on it. Not about "good" people who suffer from tragedy, bad luck, illness and death etc.
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OK. I hear you. But your post above (people who act like assholes whine like babies and they shouldn't) doesn't say remotely the same thing as your sig.
It does explicitly claim that bad things (aren't tragedy, bad luck, illness and death bad things?) will probably not happen to you if you don't act like an ass.
Based on your explanation, the sig doesn't really express what you were trying to say.
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sad, however...........no im not citified high class come from money snotty piece of shyt, but i did try to expose my children to such... THE B EST BE YOURSELF AS LONG AS YOUR SELF ISNT A DYCK[/r]
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The only LOVE there is, IS the LOVE WE MAKE ~ Prince | |
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You have to be a snotty piece of shit to enjoy different types of art? | |
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Nope. The salvation of man is through love and in love. - Dr. V. Frankl
"When you close your heart, you close your mind." - Michael Jackson (Man In The Mirror) "I don't need anger management, I need people to stop pissing me off" | |
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Whew!
I think that phrase more aptly describes people who make sweeping generalizations about those who have interests different from one's own, no? | |
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Fair enough for your point of view on my sig PfunkMistress . So those that didn't get it will know, I did not specify what bad things where coming; beit death, illness , bad luck and or, suffering to the masses. I was simply referring to assholes in power. Plain eonugh.
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This is why when I grow up, I wanna be just like you. The salvation of man is through love and in love. - Dr. V. Frankl
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