Night Time, My Time makes me think about a 21st century soundtrack for Twin Peaks with a PJ Harvey twist.
Icons are born this way.
Enjoy. Night Time, My Time, faster and faster.
11/28/13
11/27/13
August: Osage County
August: Osage County premieres
December 25th 2013 in the US. The film is an adaptation of the homonymous *play
by Pulitzer Prize for Drama winner Tracy Letts who's also responsible for the
film's screenplay.
The play continues
to be a success in stage theaters across the world since 2007. The 2013 film
relies on director John Wells and performances by a brilliant cast of stars, Meryl
Streep, Julia Roberts, Ewan McGregor, Juliette Lewis counted among others. Moviegoers
will certainly be entertained on Christmas day. No premiere date for Portugal
yet released.
*August: Osage County by Tracy Letts
2008
English
Play
Theatre Communications Group (1st ed)
9781559363303 (found here)
11/21/13
Icon: What would Scarlett O'Hara do...
Everywhere you look, women are
wearing prints.
Oh, fiddle-dee-dee.... Not
all prints are meant to be worn. Some prints were made to be worn by windows as drapes or curtains or even spread around the house in the form of cushions. Not put on people. Example:
The only woman on
Earth who managed to get away with wearing the curtains was Scarlett O'Hara in Gone With The Wind. And even those curtains
were not ugly prints.
So, if you don't have that attitude or those looks, hang
your prints in the back of your closet, or better still, recycle them into cleaning
cloths.
11/20/13
Last Weekend: CCB (Lisbon)
This past weekend I went to the CCB in Lisbon to catch up on the temporary exhibitions. Had time to see two: Entre Memória e Arquivo* (Between Memory and Archive) and Sou Fujimoto: Futurospective (I am Fujimoto: Futurospective). it was a mild experience.
Unexpectedly however, also at the
CCB but this time at the coffee shop, I had an unexpected and unpleasant
surprise.
I was unfortunately met by a barista from hell at Este Oeste Pizza Sushi Café.
One of those boys that talk, walk and try to act like girls, you know the type.
Talking out of the corner of his mouth, with spite that I could never have
caused or inspired in those short five minutes since approaching the counter, he
finally stopped ignoring me and asked me what I wanted from across the bar. I
didn't want to shout my order at him, so he had to come closer to hear me. As
soon as I said that I wanted a small bread with cheese and just a little
butter, he turned his back at me and left me hanging without taking the rest of
my order, my words suspended in the air. I was dazed by his rudeness. Minutes later, another
barista came to ask if we had already been served, and took the rest of our
order.
When it was time to pay, I opened
the bread just to make sure I was getting what I was paying for, only to see
that there was no cheese inside the bread, only a coffee spoon equivalent of
butter in the middle, but nothing else. I called the other barista and showed
her the bread; embarrassed, she fixed the bread for me, apologizing for her
co-worker.
The point to this
is simple: people you hire must be ambassadors of your brand at all times. If
you own a coffee shop or a restaurant, you cannot hire servers that don't
represent the good food and service your brand is about. Nobody wants to eat
food made by people that hate their jobs, and hate serving others, no matter what kind of place they found work at. Respect
for your clients is something your brand and employees must own at all times,
because ultimately, clients are the ones paying their salaries. If they can't
respect them for any other reason, they should respect them for that. Instead of feeling that he is too good for his job, he should try reading Kazuo Ishiguro's **The Remains of the Day, and learn something about dignity in service, or just simply quit that job.
I will
never eat there again; I expected a more sophisticated food and service experience.
* Photograph by Francesca Woodman.
**The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro

1989
English
Novel
Faber and Faber
ISBN 9780571225385
11/15/13
Howl, for it's the weekend!
James Franco portrays Allen Ginsberg in the 2010's film by directors Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman.
I loved it. So much so that I got the *book and read it aloud.
* Howl and Other Poems by Allen Ginsberg
1956
English
Poetry
1st edition - City Lights Books
ISBN 9780872860179 (found here)
I loved it. So much so that I got the *book and read it aloud.
* Howl and Other Poems by Allen Ginsberg
1956
English
Poetry
1st edition - City Lights Books
ISBN 9780872860179 (found here)
Tar: book and film.
A propos Dazed's December cover that you can have a look here, I simply must share the trailer for James Franco and Mila Kunis' Tar based on CK William's 1983 *book Tar: Poems.
Directed by a nine name list of directors, premiers December 1st in the US, no available premiere date for Portugal yet.
*Tar: Poems by CK Williams
1983
English
Poetry
Random House (NY)
ISBN 9780394532547 (found here)
11/14/13
Amélie au Théâtre... :)
If you're ever in Lisbon, find your way to Amélie au Théâtre . I want to live there.
Have a look here: http://www.ameliaantunes.eu/ - it's adorable!
Have a look here: http://www.ameliaantunes.eu/ - it's adorable!
Fading Gigolo
It's a John Turturro film, starring himself, Woody Allen, Sharon Stone and Sofía Vergara. It's a must see. Can't wait. ;)
Sons of Anarchy
I have to confess my addiction to this TV show. And my disappointment too, I am sorry to say. For the past two seasons, we have been watching what appears to be the same storyline on repeat. Can someone just please give Gemma an absolute violent death?
Lena Dunham of "Girls" on Letterman.
Howard Stern compared Lena to Woody Allen and admitted to be addicted to her show, Girls. I think she is one great reason for her generation to be proud. Whatever critics may say, she is, above all other qualities, real. And always jumps in first on self-criticism. Here's a look at the talented, brave and so intelligent young actor, writer and director Lena Dunham.
Nashville
I started following Connie Britton after Friday Night Lights came on FX in Portugal. Then American Horror Story came on the air and I followed that as well. Ms. Britton is currently starring on ABC's Nashville alongside Hayden Panettiere and a very talented and musical cast.
Downton Abbey's Lady Edith.
We have to wait until Christmas for the next episode of Downton Abbey. Until then, let's look at it under a different light.
11/13/13
Long time no... see?
It has been some time since the last time I dropped a line here. Or a photograph. Or anything for that matter. I guess life just happened and things were left to say later, and do now.
And time goes by so fast...
But now, that I am back in the world of the living, I'll try to share as much as I can. Just because I miss blogging...
So... See u soon :)
And time goes by so fast...
But now, that I am back in the world of the living, I'll try to share as much as I can. Just because I miss blogging...
So... See u soon :)
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