Welp, I didn't do so hot on my movie-going in May. Lots of films I wanted to see, just didn't make the time to get to most of them. Hopefully, with just one trip away this month (and it's a trip home! rejoice!), I'll do better in June. Though the fresh sunlight and summer breeze is tempting as the ...
A pretty great vibe
I've been back a little over a week now, and I'm still taken with Seattle. Despite the rough start getting there, I enjoyed a great weekend away exploring a new town, trying new restaurants and seeing a few new films. A guest of the Seattle International Film Festival, I was lucky enough to be put ...
Watch This: THE FAULT IN OUR STARS
I have to come at this post from a few different angles. Well, two angles. One as a straight review - I got a chance to see the film while I was in Seattle. The other is as a former Indianpolis-ite (?), specifically one who worked the city's film scene for 8 years. With that in mind, I'm not ...
Coming Soon: May
To everything, there is a season. Even movies. As I wait for Awards Season to wind its way back around this fall, Summer Movie Season will fill in the space nicely. Over the next few months, I'll pass on the epic action flicks, instead checking out Woody Allen's latest, Sundance festival ...
I’ll go to Seattle tomorrow
It probably started around 10 o'clock last night, when I looked at the clock on my computer screen and realized I was still sitting at my desk, in the long-since-abandoned office, prioritizing the work that would be waiting when I got back to the office next week. I should've known then - known that ...
From Midtown to Williamsburg (in 5 days flat)
Some women post birth stories - those detailed, moving chronicles of how their child entered this world. This is not that story. Not exactly. This is the story of how a new apartment birthed a whole new version of daily life for a single girl in the big city, and how it all happened astoundingly ...
The Month That Was
You guys, I seriously have no idea where April went. It's all a blur. Travel, visiting filmmakers, film festivals, moving apartments. Last I checked it was dead-of-winter early March. I just looked, and we're already two weeks in to May. What the what?! So I owe this space more than a few ...
Like a room without a roof.
It's as ingrained in me as the color of my eyes that happiness is a choice. Every day. Every minute. It's one of the most liberating realizations of one's existence, really, the moment you realize that, honestly? You can just be happy. Let the rest go, breathe deep and smile. I don't know a simpler ...
NYC List: FOOD AND DRINK
This is one of many posts in my NYC List series, in an effort to keep myself exploring the city. See where it started, and keep an eye on this tag for more posts. As with the Entertainment category here where I called out Broadway specifically, I'll be drafting up a sub-category on food and drink ...
Fewer sweaters – for me and the dogs.
There are lots of ways to tell it's Spring. There's the calendar, but we all know that means not one thing to Mother Nature. There's the buds on the trees, the 10-day forecast that stays above 50 degrees, with more rain than snow... But in New York City, there's a whole different set of markers to ...
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