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Blog Name: Moxie the Maven
Url: http://www.moxiethemaven.com
Language: English
Topics: theater, film, television
Description: Created in 1876, Moxie is the official state soft drink of Maine. It was, at one time, said to cure ailments from "softening of the brain" to "loss of manhood". However, this blog is not about soft drinks. It's about theater, film, tv, and other things that amuse, distract, and entertain.
Popularity: 15 Followers

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Mysterious and Spooky
I have a hunch that The Addams Family is going to be a massive hit. The beloved source material as filtered through the minds of Phelim McDermott and Julian Crouch is one of the most exciting prospects we've seen for Broadway in a while.
The Terrifying Tale of the So-Called Female Fiance
From the twitter feed of the one-and-only James Urbaniak, via Parabasis, here is a gay Christian man who is very displeased after his recent firing from the Logan Airport Brookstone. Why was he fired? Well, his female manager kept insisting on discussing her imminent marriage to a woman. Eeew! Peter Vadala simply expressed that "controversial issues" don't belong in the workplace, and that as a gay Christian, he thinks "that's bad stuff". And then he was fired! Poor, poor gay Christian.
Broadway Backstage
The Wall Street Journal has a little piece on Broadway dressing rooms, since apparently Roundabout is now star-fucking not only their casts, but their star's dressing rooms as well. HGTV had a b
Patrick Wilson's two Tony Noms didn't mean dick in LA
Patrick Wilson is interviewed in Backstage, and recalls the time that his Broadway chops and two Tony Noms didn't mean dick in LA:I remember being in L.A. to
Eat It
Shoot. Only day four of NaBloPoMo and I feel like I've got nothing to say. So instead of the usual ramblings, here is my very own recipe for delicious winter-warming tomato sauce, which I created and enjoyed with some meatballs, cheap wine, and good friends on Sunday. My intent was to replicate the Spicy Hot Tomato Oil that is the hallmark of Syracuse, NY restaurant Pastabilities (pictured below). I'm still working on nailing it, but it's a pretty good imitation, in my humble opinion. The measurements are inexact to say the least, I just kind of wing it.I haven't blogged too much about it, but cooking is a big part of my life, and

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