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Kevin and Inda share their random thoughts...usually about Bush. Or acting.

Saturday, October 27, 2007

My Carpartment

I am in L.A. Miss you too, Inda. Glad I was the cause of your lack of booking. Inda has an audition for something I am not allowed to make fun of until she books it and I hope she gets it because my head is going to explode with all the comments I want to make. Please God let her book this.

Yeah, in L.A. Not quite situated, but more situated than I was. My car died in Texas. Yup, it caught on fire. Not a big fire, but big enough to freak me out and kill the engine and leave it in El Paso. It was funny ten minues after it happened. Hey, some advice if you are driving cross country: get full coverage on your insurance and especially on your roadside assistance. AAA is useless if you don't have full coverage when going across country. I bought a new car a few days ago. Yeah, 2006 Ford Focus. It is going to be my car/apartment. Very excited. I have never lived in a car before.

L.A. is cool. The weather is the same every day. The fires suck... sorry, is it too early. But seriuosly, that is awful and they are saying it's arson. Man, now everyone is saying FEMA got there mighty quick, eh? Yeah, Bush just can't win and neither can FEMA.

Traffic here is awesome. You get so much done and so many phone calls get made and not to mention all of that pesky gas you get to burn while you wait in traffic.

Another actor on LOST was arrested for a DUI. He must have been celebrating his final episode... and if he wasn't, he will soon. Fans, don't get too attached to the Asian dude...

I went to Portland, Maine, a few weeks ago to visit a friend and see her perform in The Piano Lesson. The show was good. Maine is nice but it shuts down like at 6PM. Oh, and there are no Black people. The ones they have are from out of town.

Well, goodnight, I have to get my car ready for bed.

- Kevin

Monday, October 22, 2007

My First Weeks Alone

So, I thought I'd be horribly miserable, trying to get through two weeks without my Kevin.

Turns out I booked a national commercial, went up on The Second City Mainstage and got hired for three other corporate communications gigs paying a bunch o' cash. I saw a movie with my family, chaperoned a play with my daughter's gifted class, visited the dentist, cleaned my house, and had some guy give me his number. I won't call, but apparently I'm a lot hotter, more talented, interesting, fun, employable and productive without that 'tross around my neck.

Yipee, Kevin's dead! Oops. Did I just take that too far?

- Inda

Thursday, October 18, 2007

When the Kev's Away...

I'm a twit and I should have posted this before I actually went on, but I was too freakin' busy learning lines and stuff. Anyway, I was asked to understudy on the Second City Mainstage and I got to perform last night and tonight. I figured since Kevin's away in L.A., I should do something to keep busy.

It was so much fun. The cast was really kind and helpful. And I think I did a pretty kick-booty job. Maybe next time I'll post ahead of time so people have a chance to actually come out and watch the show and see just how much booty I can kick.

- Inda

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Blaxploitation 2 Wins at BTAAs!

Blaxploitation 2: You Know How We Deux

Written by kevINda (Kevin Douglas & Inda Craig-Galván) and Carla Stillwell, produced by MPAACT -- won 4 Black Theater Alliance Awards last night!

Best Ensemble
Best Actor in an Ensemble (Jonathan Keaton, left)
Best Actress in an Ensemble (Tamberla Perry)
Best Sound Design (Chaos and Disorder)

African-American audiences can, do and will appreciate sketch comedy when it is truly a reflection of us. That means that we're writing it, we're producing it, and we're performing in it -- to the top of our intelligence.

- kevINda

Saturday, October 06, 2007

PAST, PRESENT and FUTURE kevINda

Wow Inda, it's been four years. And they said it wouldn't last... kidding, no one said that. I was looking through a bunch of my kevINda stuff (as I was packing and preparing to move to L.A.) and throwing away old stuff, like old running orders and old prop lists and old sketches that were not worthy to be performed by kevINda... okay, they were just not very good. So, yeah, I'm looking and realized how much we have done. Wow. If some one had told us four years ago all the stuff kevINda would accomplish and that it would take four years to do it, man... kevINda would never have done it because Kevin and Inda four years ago were pretty lazy and unmotivated. I mean busy, busy.

The present kevINda is pretty motivated. We are seperating for a short time. I leave For L.A. in a few days and Inda and I are writing a new show so when we perform ON APRIL 14th AT STEPPENWOLF, everything will be new. Well, 93% new. Okay, 90% new. Okay, definately 50% new... okay, we'll see.

Yeah, Steppenwolf. Wow, not only are we performing there on APRIL 14TTH, but performing OUR material. Cool, eh? Inda and I are currently working on some pilots as well. That's all I will say about that, oh and here is a clip -- excuse me, SIZZLE REEL -- of one of the pilots. The show is called WITCH DOCTOR BILL and it's coming soon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
CLICK HERE TO VIEW SIZZLE REEL

Which brings me to future kevINda. Hm. Not sure what's going to happen. God is doing what He has been doing and I am trusting like I have been trusting, but if this year is any indication of our future, BRING IT LORD, BRING IT!!!!

- Kevin

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Announcing the 2007-2008 Traffic Season

A Celebration of Chicago Sketch Comedy April 14, 2008 Upstairs Theatre - $25

kevINda and Schadenfreude together present a night of political, racially-charged, racy sketch comedy to help you laugh your tax woes away. Both groups integrate social and political satire into their comedy sketches and have a few surprises planned for the audience.

Monday, October 01, 2007

What are We Doing?

And what's taking so long? My favorite part is highlighted below. W wants forces to get there "as soon as possible" because he's "committed to ending the violence and providing assistance" to these people. Dang, seems like "as soon as possible" ended a long time ago. And if this is "committed," I'd hate to see what he considers to be half-assed indifference. Jinkies! If only they had oil in Darfur...

- Inda

Senegal Threatens to Withdraw Troops from Darfur

By Opheera McDoom
Mon Oct 1, 11:49 AM ET

KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade said on Monday he would pull his country's troops out of Darfur if it was determined that African peacekeepers who were killed at the weekend were not equipped to defend themselves.

Twenty AU soldiers were killed or injured and 40 missing after a "deliberate and sustained" assault on the Haskanita base in Darfur on Saturday night by armed men in 30 vehicles, who looted and destroyed the base, the African Union said.

The attack, which is being blamed on rebel factions, was the worst single attack on AU forces since the 7,000-strong mission was deployed to western Sudan in 2004.

"If they died because they didn't have the arms to defend themselves, I will withdraw all the Senegalese ... I am not going to send people to be slaughtered," he said, adding he had ordered an investigation into the attack.

The AU has long complained of a lack of equipment in Darfur, including attack helicopters and rapid response vehicles. They have also said their force was too small to contain the conflict in the vast and arid region the size of France.

Senegal has one of the largest contingents in Darfur and has taken casualties in the past. Most of the infantry in Haskanita was Nigerian but military observers were from various countries.

AU spokesman Assane Ba said seven of those killed were Nigerian, one Senegalese, a Malian and one from Botswana.

"AU peacekeepers will remain in Darfur until the United Nations-African Union Hybrid Operation will be deployed," he said from AU headquarters in Ethiopia.

While AU convoys and individuals have been ambushed -- around 40 killed in the three years prior to the Haskanita attack -- this was the first time an entire base was targeted.

AU force commander Martin Luther Agwai said the mission was making contingency plans and reassessing security. But he said little more could be done without getting desperately needed additional equipment and troops into Darfur.

"People did deployment on the premise that there was an (peace) agreement and they were coming to inspect and act as observers -- there was no planning for people to be able defend themselves," Agwai said.

Experts estimate 200,000 people have died and 2.5 million driven from their homes as mostly non-Arab rebels in Darfur took up arms in early 2003 accusing the government of neglect. Khartoum mobilized mainly Arab militias to quell the revolt.

The AU mediated a peace agreement between the Sudanese government and Darfur rebels in May 2006 but only one of three rebel negotiating factions signed the deal. Since then, rebels have split into a dozen factions.

The violence, which includes militias and tribal conflicts, has severely curtailed the world's largest aid operation.

Saturday's attack casts a shadow on AU-U.N.-mediated talks due to begin in Libya on October 27. Mediators Salim Ahmed Salim and Jan Eliasson expressed "shock and dismay" at the attack.

Condemnation over the attacks came in from around the world -- from the Arab League to Washington.

White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said the violence underscored the urgency of the AU-UN mission. "Obviously what the president (George W. Bush) wants is that U.N. peacekeeping force to get there as soon as possible because we are committed to ending the violence and providing assistance to the people who are suffering there in Darfur," she said.

Suleiman Jamous, a member of the Sudan Liberation Army (SLA) Unity faction which is one of two groups accused of the attack, said if his faction was involved in the attack it was a local decision, not ordered by the leadership.

"I have asked the leadership of SLA Unity to withdraw all the troops from the area, to where they can be under the direct control of the military command," Jamous said.

SLA Unity and a breakaway faction of the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) led by Bahr Idriss Abu Garda have forces in the Haskanita area. Other JEM commanders said Abu Garda and a SLA Unity commander had the stolen AU vehicles.

SLA Unity military chief Abu Bakr Kadu has denied his forces had attacked the AU base, saying the African troops may have been caught in the crossfire between fighting with the army.

The attack preceded a visit of "elders" to Sudan, including South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu, ex-U.S. President Jimmy Carter, veteran peace mediator Lakhdar Brahimi and women's and children's rights advocate Graca Machel.

On Monday they met Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, but declined to discuss the 90-minute talks until the end of their trip when they meet Bashir again.