Thalia (in ancient Greek Θάλεια / Tháleia or Θάλια / Thália, "the joyous, the flourishing", from θάλλειν / thállein, to flourish, to be verdant) was the muse who presided over comedy and idyllic poetry. She was the daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne, the eighth-born of the nine Muses. She was portrayed as a young woman with a joyous air, crowned with ivy, wearing boots and holding a comic mask in her hand.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Megan and her man tie the knot, Dream about Foucault
My friend Megan is getting married on June 16, 2012. Yeah!! So excited, I get to stand up there next to her, my first time doing that, maybe one of the only times that I will get to, wow. Fun.
I had a dream the other night about a theater piece based on the Foucault 'Discipline and Punishment', there were iPhones sending images and messages all around the space, there were nurses, the audience themselves were paraniod and being hunted by sight. it was a very cool dream.
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