Monthly Archives December 2011

Dressing up to stay home for New Year’s Eve

Josh and I aren’t big on partying out on the town, at least not where we currently live.  And I’m especially not fond of going out on New Year’s Eve, which is just too crowded and too crazy for a girl like me.  But just because we’re staying home doesn’t mean I can’t get dressed [...]

A detective on Christmas: Dorothy L. Sayers’s Strong Poison

I blogged about a Christmas film noir, but I didn’t actually mean to read a Christmas detective story as well.  But Dorothy L. Sayers’s Strong Poison was calling out to me from the shelf where I’d stuck it, just above a collection of Poe’s mystery stories.  I actually bought the book several years ago in Atlanta, [...]

TFL: End-of-the-year favorites

Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows - I counted myself as a huge, huge fan of the first Sherlock Holmes film, but even I knew this one would have to step up its game if it wanted to outshine the balls-out amazing modern-day BBC interpretation that aired last summer.  Ritchie stepped up to the plate.  This one was [...]

Alex Ross on Don Carlo Gesualdo

“If Gesualdo had not committed such shocking acts, we might not pay such close attention to his music. But if he had not written such shocking music we would not care so much about his deeds.” Alex Ross is excellent as always in this week’s New Yorker [subscription required].  Also: Ross’s photojournal and a selection [...]

Read this! Innogen and the Hungry Half

Georgia Shakespeare’s Cymbeline, 2004 The beauty of vacation is getting to catch up on all the reading one has missed during the semester.  Usually that means the stacks of books piling up around my room, but currently, I’m falling madly in love with an ongoing online serial novella that I just have to take a [...]

Jessa Crispin and her library give life advice

“The problem is that most books about drifters — your Beats, your bohemians, your nomads — don’t understand, or really get at, the longing that can come with someone without a permanent address. There are those who carry their homes along on their backs, and everything feels like a big adventure, but that’s not true [...]

Vintage Movie Monday: Lady in the Lake (1947)

I had this whole plan for a month of Christmas-themed Vintage Movie Monday posts.  And then finals happened.  But!  That doesn’t mean I can’t still tell you about the weirdest Christmas movie I’ve watched this year, Lady in the Lake. It’s based on a Raymond Chandler novel of the same name, so you know what that [...]

The work we do

Exhausted, a finals week portrait Finals have come and gone, and I’m now just one semester away from finishing my masters degree.  For those of us who are full-time, our program goes 3 – 3- 3 – 1: three semesters of three classes each and then one semester in which you draft a thesis or [...]