As a child I was taught that Jesus died for my sins, So, I gave him sins to die for. As a child I was taught to be like Jesus, So, I found something I was willing to die for. As a child I was taught suicide is the only unforgivable sin, So, I keep coming up with reasons to live even when I don’t want to. It’s easy to die for something, and harder to live for it.
Mason Rodrigue is a former USMC machine gunner. Listen to his most recent interview on the Savage Wonder podcast here.
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You’ve heard us talk a lot about the Savage Wonder Festival on May 29. But what is there to do after the festival? Well, our friends at City Winery in Montgomery, NY are hosting legendary comic Michael Ian Black on June 2 - if you haven’t been to City Winery yet, you really need to go. If you haven’t seen Michael Ian Black live, you really need to go. Click here to learn more.
Sponsored by iHeartRadio, Believe Love Respect and their new BLR Cider, WPDH Vets That Rock, Legoland, Chronogram, Wallkill Savings and Loan, Red Clover Coffee, Havok Journal and so many more - the Savage Wonder Festival of veterans in the arts is coming on May 29! Have you gotten your tickets yet?
Want the best date night possible this Saturday night? Drinks, dessert, a hilarious live performance, professional actors, an intimate unforgettable space, pay-what-you-can tickets…it simply does not get better than this. So come on out and join us at our Parlor on Quaker Avenue for our staged reading of Yasmina Reza’s comedy ART.
We have never not been sold out, so you’re welcome to try to show up and hope for a cancellation. But if you really want to see the show, why not book now and save yourself the uncertainty?