I got Jack a copy of NBA Live 2004 to play on the computer. He has become more interested in playing the video game than watching NBA Basketball on television. While I was at spring training, he got Sharon to start playing against him.














Writing 39B--Critical Reading and Rhetoric: Guided practice in the writing of expository prose. Readings selected from current fiction and nonfiction; writing topics require analysis of the readings and demonstration of rhetorical principles.
Bio Sci 9G--Way Your Body Works: An introduction to the basic mechanisms that control the organ systems of the human body, including the nervous, cardiovascular, immune, and reproductive systems. Emphasis is on how the body works normally, but includes how these processes fail in disease.
Drama 10--Introduction to Production Theory: An introduction to modern production techniques as practiced in realizing scenic designs. Equipment, theories, techniques, and history of production practices in the technical theatre; class instruction integrated with practical applications.
Drama 30C--Acting: Characterization, scenes and auditioning. Development of character in at least three rehearsed scenes from different plays. Script analysis and performance technique. Preparation of audition pieces. The profession of acting. Prerequisites: Drama 30A-B.
Drama 40C--Development of Drama: Contemporary Drama. Post Naturalistic theatre: Expressionism, Epic Theatre, Theatre of the Absurd, and Contemporary American Theatre. Among the playwrights studied are Stein, Shaw, Pirandello, Ionesco, Beckett, Williams, Brecht, Weiss, Albee, Churchill, and Duras. Same as English and Comparative Literature CL 40A, B, C.
Drama 101--Theatre Production: The production courses are offered to give students the opportunity to participate in departmental productions. Students engage in the production and construction of designed work as well as its applied execution during performance. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
Drama 165--Music Theatre Workshop II: A workshop in audition technique and song interpretation. Admission by audition only. May be taken for credit six times.

I looked at the photos you sent, and I would say that they are very representative of the way the city center looks. However, we live (and now I work) on a peninsula north of the city (Msasani Peninsula) which is much more residential and nicer. The city center is congested and a teaming African city. We were there on Saturday to pick up a cushion that Barb had made, and it reminded me that I am glad I am not going down there every day anymore. Traffic gets gridlocked and people drive creatively.
Last Thursday night, I was putting Jack to bed and reading him a couple of books. Sharon was watching the end of the second quarter of the Kings and Lakers game in the bonus room. Jack and I could hear her "commenting" on the game; I found out later that she was voicing her frustration with a couple of missed free throws by Vlade.
