When I get sushi, I tend to be a traditionalist, and have Kirin Ichiban.
Natter 32 Flavors and Then Some
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Oh, the sacrifices aurelia makes for art. Probably the Fischer.
I think that the SAG dresses are much better than the Golden Globes dresses.
I mean even where there is the breast binding thing going on (Teri Hatcher) it doesn't look painful.
Jerry Orbach just won Best Actor in a Dramatic Series - - I kind of guessed he would when I saw he was nominated.
Fischer it is then. Kirin Ichiban isn't in the show.
I love the one of her in her pink scarf.
I'm ready for my close-up, mama.
Sniff. My TV's just not gonna be the same without Uncle Lennie.
I'd like to report that the Fischer is indeed tasty. Which is good, 'cause this bottle is 1pt 6oz. That is quite a lot for a lightweight like me.
Right there with you, erika.
Yes. Luckily, L&O repeats are on tv almost constantly -- so he's gone, but still here . . . you know?
I loved Morgan Freeman singing the Maverick theme when he got onstage to get his award.
I just read an article about the new Cirque du Soleil show, directed by Robert LePage: [link]
This paragraph made me think ita would like it:
To its always inventive demonstration of traditional circus arts, it has fused Chinese Opera, martial-arts disciplines such as Wushu and Brazilian Capoeira, human-scale puppetry, pyrotechnics and multimedia technologies.
But this is what got me drooling:
Imagine a Broadway stage that can rise, fall, float, become completely vertical, or tilt, often at alarming, gravity-defying angles, and you'll have some idea of what Lepage has conceived. All the theatre's innards lie exposed -- inches, cables, conduits. Attached to wires, the performers leap and soar like actors in a live version of the movie Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.