Thursday, October 05, 2006

Dallas and the Village Voice

I'm sure quite a few of you have read the Village Voice article on Constantine. Some loved it, some hated it, some were indifferent to it. Since there has been much debate over this article, I will try and share my feelings on the matter. I didn't think it was any big deal. It just shows another side of Constantine that some of us have never seen before. He has maintained since his AI days that he is a man of different flavors. You put the spoon in your mouth. If you iike it swallow it. If you don't then spit it out but don't let it ruin the rest of the meal! This article was only one course of it. There were many other courses before it and many more to follow. After seeing Constantine in Dallas this past weekend, reading this article in between, and then seeing him on the "Today" show this morning, I can assure you that there is still a long long wait for that dessert, people! Constantine knows when it's time to close the kitchen. Keep eating. You don't have to eat everything on your plate and you don't have to like everything you taste. I hope that those of you who didn't care for the last course will stick around and wait for something you like! I can promise you this...when it's time for the kitchen to shut down and the lights go out..you will sit back and remember what a fine meal it was and appreciate this great dinning experience as a whole!! With that said..Drinks are on the house!
Moving on to Dallas Greek Food Festival...I'm about out of time so I will say that it was unbelievably fun, lots of great songs, and I love this man's talents more than ever!!!
Have a good evening!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I`m an old granny,who loves music and appreciates the talents of this young man and many of the others that have come AI.
After reading the Village Voice article,I surmised it was written by someone with quite a negative attitude.So...you know what they say about opinions?
I love your blogs and find them very refreshing and tastefully written.Keep up the good work!