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Norman is back and we have a dear friend of mine, Linda Huang, on the Yay! Linda is a light board operator and all around tech person – she and I worked many shows for Off-Broadway West – Master Harold & The Boys, Life x 3 and The Birthday Party. She has always been someone I could rely on as a stage manager. Linda tells us what she's doing these days, what she enjoyed working tech and how she got into technical theater. Linda can be contacted directly on Facebook. Norman and I have been working diligently on the Baldwin Project, where our eventual play will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of one black's great poet laureates, James Baldwin. Check out new readings and updates here: https://www.baldwincentennialproject.com We also want to thank Charles Blades Barbershop for sponsoring The Yay! Charles Blades Barbershop is located at 180 Second Street in downtown Oakland. It's a very cool, relaxing place where you can get your cuts and they'll even serve you a complimentary drink. Charles is also selling men's hair products on his website https://cbbgroominingproducts.myshopify.com Hair Gels, Pomades, Shampoos and Conditioners. Hop online, give the products a try and support minority businesses like my man Charles Blades. Book an appointment online here: https://www.cbb.hair Plethos Productions (run by Karin & Jon Richey – Episode 185) has a fundraiser going on to create a new theatre space in downtown Hayward! As part of the fundraising campaign, Plethos is hosting a retreat at Camp Monologa on the weekend of July 26-28. Along with a host of teaching classes by some of the best bay area theatre artists, The Yay will be hosting a live episode taping, plus gourmet kid-camp inspired food by Mad Creationz served at the Mess Hall, a swimming hole, wine and paint night, plus and so much more! You can find more about the fundraiser and give a donation here: https://givebutter.com/letsplethos SHOWS: The Tutor (New Conservatory Theatre Company) April 5 – May 12 Torange Yeghiazarian wrote the play https://nctcsf.org/event/the-tutor/ Pac & Biggie Are Dead (Lower Bottom Playaz) June 1 - 30 Dr. Ayodele Nzinga (Episode 257) is directing the show Cat Brooks (Episode 283) is in the show Reg Clay is stage managing the show http://www.lowerbottomplayaz.com Nan (part of the 2024 Bay Area Playwright's Festival) May 6-12, streaming On Demand Eiko Moon-Yamamoto (Episodes 120 & 225) will be in the play Jeannie Barroga (Episodes 18, 32, 221 & 243) is the dramaturg https://playwrightsfoundation.org/2024-bay-area-playwrights-festival/ The Chinese Lady (The Pear Theatre) April 19 – May 12 Eiko Moon-Yamamoto will perform as Afong Moy on April 20 (8pm); April 25 (7:30pm); April 28 (2pm); May 4 (8pm) and May 12 (2pm) https://www.thepear.org/whats-playing Love Letters (The Pear Theatre) April 19 – May 11 Fred Pitts (with his lovely wife Kelly Rinehart) will perform May 10, 8pm Eiko Moon-Yamamoto will perform May 3rd, 2pm https://www.thepear.org/whats-playing A Midsummer Night's Dream (Shotgun Players) Plays through April 27 Radhika Rao (Episodes 21, 131 & 268) is in the show https://shotgunplayers.org/Online/default.asp The Pride of Lions (Theatre Rhinoceros) LAST SHOW TOMORROW Ely Sonny Orquiza (Episodes 139 & 279) is directing the show https://www.therhino.org/the-pride-of-lions Darkheart (Bindlestiff Studios) May 16 – June 1 Golda Sargento aka Rebel Maria (Episode 220) wrote the musical https://www.flipcause.com/secure/cause_pdetails/MjA2MzY2 King Liz (City Lights Theater Company) LAST SHOW TOMORROW Demaris DeVito (Episode 190) and Fred Pitts (Episode 256) are in the show https://cltc.org/wp-signup.php?new=cltc.org. As You Like It (SF Shakes) Feb – May in various areas Jen Coogan (Episode 239) is part of the musical creative team for this show https://sfshakes.org/tour/ Reg Clay (Instagram: @Reg_Clay) Norman Gee (Instagram: @whosyrhoosier)
Linda Huang, Pharm.D identifies considerations for use of select provider-recommended supplements, describes literature that helps explain use of select supplements in outpatient treatment plans and discusses patient cases that highlight place in therapy for supplement use. For more pharmacy content, follow Mayo Clinic Pharmacy Residency Programs @MayoPharmRes or the host, Garrett E. Schramm, Pharm.D., @garrett_schramm on Twitter! You can also connect with the Mayo Clinic's School of Continuous Professional Development online at https://ce.mayo.edu/ or on Twitter @MayoMedEd.
Linda Huang, Pharm.D., (@lindaleqi) describes the potential effects of abnormal levels of select vitamins/minerals, discusses recent literature on supplementation of selected vitamins/minerals and the potential drug-nutrient interactions with commonly prescribed medications.For more pharmacy content, follow Mayo Clinic Pharmacy Residency Programs @MayoPharmRes or the host, Garrett E. Schramm, Pharm.D., @garrett_schramm on Twitter! You can also connect with the Mayo Clinic’s School of Continuous Professional Development online at https://ce.mayo.edu/ or on Twitter @MayoMedEd.
It’s travel day for the football team, which is firmly entrenched in the gold games portion of its season. Hear from Shay Fields on what the gold games mean and from Mike MacIntyre on Arizona State. Isaiah Oliver says he has no plans to jump to the NFL after this season. The volleyball team, winners of six of its last seven, plays Washington tonight at the Events Center. The soccer team is at Utah at 1 pm to close out its regular season. Linda Huang was in action today at the ITA All-American championships.
Preparation continues for the Buffs second straight road trip to the northwest this weekend as the Buffs head to No. 15 Washington State. Hear from Wazzu coach Mike Leach, CU linebacker Drew Lewis and wide receiver Bryce Bobo. Bobo and tennis’ Linda Huang were named UCHealth CU Athletes of the Week. The women’s cross country team fell to No. 3 and the men improved to No. 5 after both took runner up finishes at Pre-Nationals last weekend. Volleyball hosts the LA schools this week and soccer the Arizona schools.
The Buffs got back to the practice field yesterday. Voice of the Buffs Mark Johnson cites CUBuffs.com’s Neill Woelk’s story that points out the Buffs have had 10 scoring drives of 70 yards or longer in the last two games, those drives averaging over 10 plays per game. Phillip Lindsay had another monster game. Coach Mike MacIntyre talks about that and gives a quick preview of the Buffs next game at Washington State. The volleyball team hosts the LA schools this weekend and soccer plays host to the Arizona schools in the season’s final home weekend. Linda Huang from the tennis team had a spectacular run at the ITA Regionals, falling in the championship match on Sunday.
Today is all about Chinese food. I’m joined by Linda Huang of The Hummingbird’s Kitchen, where she teaches folks in Bozeman how to cook authentic Chinese food and hosts pop-up dinners. Today, Linda and I talk all things Chinese cuisine - from how she got her start in Bozeman, to the regional differences of the cuisine, to stories from Linda’s childhood of how her family ate in the days before refrigeration, and the best breakfast she ever had. Download Episode Links: Check out Linda's website and sign up for a cooking class: https://www.thehummingbirdskitchen.com/ Music: http://purple-planet.com Thanks for listening! Do you ever get hangry? You know, the thing that happens when you’re really hungry and your lack of food makes you angry?! I am well acquainted with this phenomenon, and I want to hear your stories! Send me your hangry stories, telltale signs of hanger, or prevention tips either in the comment section of this episode, or submit your story on the contact page. You may hear your story featured anonymously on a future episode of Simmer! Speaking of which, you can use this contact page to submit all kinds of things like inquiries about being on the show or comments and suggestions for future episodes.