Another surgery, a wedding, settling into a new house, and rehearsing a show that opens this weekend: March and April were very busy. Here’s what I was into the last two months. A Fighting Chance by Elizabeth Warren I was already a fan of “my” senator when I launched into this easy-to-read political memoir whichContinue reading >>
What I read: October 2013
Shame on me for not reading enough this month. I’ll say that from the outset. But perhaps I can be excused because I spent most of the month reading (and memorizing!) this: …because the production I am in of Spelling Bee goes up November 1. The World’s Strongest Librarian: A Memoir of Tourette’s, Faith, Strength,Continue reading >>
Seven Quick Links after a busy week
This post was originally going to be “7 things we should have shut down instead of the government”, but all I could come up with was Hooters. — 1 — I love a good pen. These are what I’m writing with these days, in all their fabulous colors. — 2 — Why am I soContinue reading >>
What I read: September 2013
After having spent the preceding weeks committed to a long volume of Tolstoy, I decided to play the field during September, dabbling in a few genres. Memories of a Marriage I took a chance and checked a book out from the “express 3-day loan” table at the library. This novel by Louis Begley was everythingContinue reading >>
What I read: August 2013
I’m almost ashamed I only have one book to report having finished this month, but it’s a big one. Anna Karenina There is not a font large enough to express my glee at this accomplishment. I FINISHED ANNA KARENINA! After allowing War and Peace to follow me around for 16 months a few years ago,Continue reading >>
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