And if anyone would like to submit to my science-fiction/fantasy webzine-in-progress, Lethe Dreams, I’m still accepting submissions. I’m in particular need of artwork and nonfiction (essays, interviews, reviews, etc.).
Month: April 2003
If anyone’s interested, I’ve uploaded the five most recent issues of the Monty Python Society newsletter.
I’ve just been informed that Chef and Helga received a total of 81 write-in votes in the recent USG election. That’s a little disappointing considering that a total of 9,148 students voted, but I think we ran a good campaign. We made people laugh, and we annoyed the “real” candidates, which was ultimately the point.
Yesterday’s night of sketches went reasonably well. We had fun, and people laughed. Usually in the right places. I wasn’t able to take many photographs — most of my time backstage was spent frantically changing costume — but here’s one of me as Monty Pythonesque Pepperpot.
I don’t make a very attractive women, in my humble opinion.
— Terry Gilliam
Tonight, the Penn State Monty Python Society will perform its annual night of original sketches and songs (sorry, no flashy title this year). If, by some bizarre coincidence, you find yourself at Penn State this evening (10 PM to 1 AM) with nothing to do, why not swing by the Hetzel Union Building and catch the act? It’s guaranteed to be more fun than at least three of the other things you could be doing that evening.