Lennox and I were invited to a friend’s house to binge through all of the currently available episodes of “Picard” on Sunday. My first impression is that I love it. My second impression is that it’s likely to be my second favorite Star Trek of all time if it continues
I’m pretty much overwhelmed by work this week, so I expect my posts will tend to the shorter side this week. For instance, today I’m just going to share a link from Lennox: “Minor League Baseball team comes up with greatest, most dangerous promotion ever.” Yeah, I’m not sure if
I’m making progress on Design Your Wardrobe this time around and came up with a mood board that really encapsulates the look I was going for. I can even see how it will eventually translate into garments I will actually wear! I’m calling my collection Workaday Goth, which should fit
I’ve gotten through three episodes of “Sanditon,” and I think it’s firmly subpar. There seems to be a clear line between the Austen adaptation and Davies’s original writing — toward the end of the first episode, as far as I can tell. The characters are mostly stereotypes (though I admit
Bless me internet, for I have sinned. I very briefly parked in a fire zone at the library today because I had been waiting for 15 minutes for a parking spot to open up. Three other cars were circling the lot, and I had too much to do to wait
We went to see a National Theatre Live screening of “Cyrano De Bergerac” tonight, which I thought was excellent. It’s a new adaptation that translates the 19th-century French classic into modern rhyme in a style more like hip hop or slam poetry than any traditional form of verse. James McAvoy
I have a long history of disordered eating, although it has been mostly under control for many years. However, I had a significant “slip” in late 2018. Going back into performance and being presented with a too-tight costume put me right back into an old, awful mindset, and I lost
I don’t usually delve into “Twin Peaks” fan theory because it’s guaranteed to be a fruitless endeavor. It’s all a game of pareidolia and apophenia: Fans create patterns out of unrelated details and then extrapolate from there, building their houses on quicksand. There is, as far as I can tell,
2020 hasn’t been too great so far. I spent most of January sickly and overwhelmed, and I’m still struggling to adapt to my new work schedule (and office, and lack of office). I’m constantly fighting this feeling that there aren’t enough hours in the day — and although I know
I’ve done Seamwork’s Design Your Wardrobe course before, though only in a half-assed way. I signed up again for this round, and I hope I’ll be able to give it the attention it needs to be successful. I’m frustrated with my wardrobe currently. I was very satisfied, but then I