Did everyone else know about this?  I live essentially where the original photographer was standing, and someone offhand mentioned the ufo that habituated my neighbourhood in the 30s…
and though the website linked here is a little unnerving—the post about the photo above ends with the statement:
“If the above is true, then would the anti-christ be our saviour instead of the deliverer of evil!” —the concept of a neighbourhood ufo is compelling.  
As it turns out, ufo websites are excitable places.  

Did everyone else know about this?  I live essentially where the original photographer was standing, and someone offhand mentioned the ufo that habituated my neighbourhood in the 30s…

and though the website linked here is a little unnerving—the post about the photo above ends with the statement:

If the above is true, then would the anti-christ be our saviour instead of the deliverer of evil!”
 —the concept of a neighbourhood ufo is compelling.  

As it turns out, ufo websites are excitable places.  

The movie I was in is going to a festival! It was filmed at the HIVE in Vancouver, and is filled with people from local bands.  Also it is funny, generally on purpose.

EVERYTHING LOUDER THAN EVERYTHING ELSE TRAILER (by Obsolete Films)

HIVE 3 on Vimeo (via Vimeo)

It’s actually 16 companies, crazy experiential theatre pieces, free concerts at the end and also quite simply the best biannual theatre event Vancouver has to offer.

My piece is called Tour, is sponsored by The Electric Company (along with my partnership, Universal Limited Theatre, website so very soon) and takes place entirely on a pedicab! (pray for dry and less windy weather, please.)  It routinely sells out. Go There.