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Welcome John and Jesse March to Bitter Lemons!

Please help me in welcoming our newest Contributors to Bitter Lemons, the father and son team of John and Jesse March!  Henceforth known as “CHIP & THE BLOCK”, this debating duo will be posting their regular feature on Wednesdays to help carry you safely and soberly through those Hump Day Blues.

Hooray!

Please check out their bios in our “Contributors” section on the front page.  John is a musician, sound mixer, session guy, Buddhist, and server of Aroma Cafe Ring Dings to those in need (see “inside joke”).  His son Jesse is an actor, writer, performer, and papa’s favorite sparring partner, currently finishing his final year at the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts.

And boy, do these two like to argue, folks!

We’re going to be trying something a little new and radical with this one, Lemon Heads.  CHIP & THE BLOCK will be a weekly live dialogue/debate between the father and son team, partially transcribed, with the full podcast link included in the future for those needing more, more, more.  The topics will run the gamut, centering mostly on theatre, but bouncing around to all the Arts, Music, Film, Dance and everything in-between. The agendas will initially be set by John and Jesse, but please feel free to comment and ask questions and offer up topics you’d like to hear them wrestle over.  I’m sure they’d be more than happy to actually wrestle on tape for you. That’s how dedicated this family is!

So check back on Wednesdays to see how the Generation Gap gets bridged and how the Blood Ties unravel.

We are fortunate to have them.  So welcome, Jesse and John March to Bitter Lemons!

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About the Author: COLIN MITCHELL: Actor/Writer/Director/Producer, award-winning playwright and screenwriter, Broadway veteran, Marvel comics scribe, Van Morrison disciple, Zen-Catholic, a proud U.S. citizen conceived in Scotland and born in Frankfurt, Germany, currently living in Los Angeles and doing his best to piss off as many people as possible.

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