A ranking of the movies I watched flying across the Atlantic and back, on a trip just completed:
1 “Caught Stealing”
2 “Sinners”
3 “Weapons”
4 “One Battle After Another”
A ranking of the movies I watched flying across the Atlantic and back, on a trip just completed:
1 “Caught Stealing”
2 “Sinners”
3 “Weapons”
4 “One Battle After Another”
Happy to share that tickets for our Edinburgh festival production of my new play "The Problem" are now on sale. Check us out at Assembly on George Street. Tix and info: assemblyfestival.com/whats-on/165...
Marianne Werefkin, "Skaters," 1911.
An idiotic and counterproductive tactic.
This Patriots-Texans game has so many turnovers it should be sponsored by Pillsbury.
With apologies, but this language -- "EMILY IN PARIS affords epistemological priority to Emily" -- sounds like someone's parody of an N+1 piece.
Another interesting one from Captain Steeeve. www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJQN...
As always this time of year, I await Christmas carolers to arrive at the door singing this one: www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOnp...
Nice one.
Today's ear-worm. ("You said the brains I had went to my head.") www.youtube.com/watch?v=oplr...
Yes, please.
From a house listing. Not how I'd arrange my living room.
Oskar Kokoschka, "Joseph de Montesquiou-Fezensac," 1910.
Richard Linklater's "Nouvelle Vague" -- very enjoyable.
On the revolver today, this fine LP.
I agree re Morck. I'm hoping they evolve him away from that cliche, which it seems like they will.
I'm forgetting what happens in individual episodes, but the show gets better as the other characters develop, specifically Rose, Akram, and DCI James.
It grew on me with each episode.
Which reminds me that a friend of mine once described D.H. Lawrence as "either the worst good writer or the best bad writer."
From a German production of my play "The House" ("Das Haus)
Glad this is coming back for a second season.
A favorite place.
The book is still in copyright.
Typo corrected.