Sometimes you read a review and think, "How did this person get inside my head?" That was my reaction while back to Doreen St. Félix's review for The New Yorker of the recently concluded first season of the Showtime limited series, The First Lady. For the most part, I share her overall assessment of the … Continue reading The First Lady
Month: July 2022
Housekeeping
Frequently, my neurodivergent mind makes it difficult to focus on one task at a time, especially when I know there are so many other projects awaiting my attention. So the other night, instead of writing, I procrastinated by trying to add a more prominent subscribe button to this here site. I figured it out, but … Continue reading Housekeeping
Howl at the Moon
The year's biggest supermoon is illuminating the night sky this week. So of course my mind conjures thoughts of the glorious Jack Nicholson-Michelle Pfeiffer collaboration, Mike Nichol's howlin' at the moon look at a midlife crisis, Wolf (1994). I'm picturing a hirsute Jack making jokes about the Hair Club for Men, and a flawless Michelle … Continue reading Howl at the Moon
Between the Lines
I adore hangout movies. What's a "hangout movie," you ask? Well, it's a movie where a group of characters do exactly what it says—they hang out together, often at work, in bars, apartments, or anywhere, really. They're often found-family films also, and the workplace is central to many of them because sometimes the people you … Continue reading Between the Lines
James Caan, 1940–2022
“I have run out of time. I have lost it all. So I can't work fast enough to catch up. I can't run fast enough to catch up. And the only thing that catches me up is doing my magic act.” Rest In Paradise to the man, the myth, the legend, James Caan, who passed … Continue reading James Caan, 1940–2022