I'm in a blogging mood today... and so I am going to start by taking a This-or-that quiz that is NOT related to the alphabetical thing (though I'll get back to that in a few minutes, because I'm way behind, and I'm crap). First...
1. Poetry or prose? Prose.
2. Funky modern art or the older, "classic" variety? Saying both is cheating, so I am going to say classic art because some of the modern art I've seen just seems to be saying, "Look!! Look at me!! I'm funky and new and different and I'm rocking your wordl!!!"
3. Sculptures or paintings? See, now I'm torn. I like modern sculpture, but classic paintings. I guess I'm saying I just like art.
4. Theatre: exuberant musical or serious drama? Oh, now, these questions are totally unfair. Depends on my mood, really, but I guess more often than not, I tend to be a musical gal.
5. Ballet or modern dance? I'm gonna go with modern dance but I'm torn on this one too.
6. Movies: major studio or indie? Let's be honest, in this day and age, it's sometimes tough to tell the difference. I'm going with major studio, I suppose, even though it makes me feel somehow bad for not supporting independent film.
7. Authors: Shakespeare or Dr. Seuss? Again, unfair! I love both... and it's a mood thing, but I'm going with Shakespeare, I guess. But not the histories!
8. TV: PBS or A&E? These questions are IMPOSSIBLE!! Argh!! PBS!
9. Music: Beethoven or Beatles? Finally, one I know the answer to!!
Beatles. Beatles Beatles Beatles.
10. Thought-provoking question of the week: You are a contributing member of your favorite art museum, and visit on a regular basis. They announce a new, temporary special exhibit by an artist surrounded by controversy...this person's work and/or political views offend you. Do you stop supporting the museum, or just stay away during the time the exhibit is there? See, now, the thought-provoking question is easy. You just don't go while it's there - OR! You take the opportunity to see what you're missing, what others see in the artist that you may not have appreciated until now, and you go check out the exhibit. Maybe you'll learn something!

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