Friday, December 31, 2010
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Worth Avenue Stroll
We were quite surprised so many braved this cold and windy night to stroll the avenue. There was a total of fourteen of us but not all are pictured together.
Saturday, December 25, 2010
The King's Speech -- Splendid
We saw The King's Speech this afternoon. Even though it didn't have a single shooting, car-crash, explosion, or bedroom romp, the acting brought it right up there among the year's best films. It's an unqualified "don't miss."
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Monday, December 20, 2010
Norton Museum Recommended
I'm recommending to all residents of Palm Beach County something we did last Saturday. In case you may not know, admission is free to the Norton Museum of Art for all county residents on the first Saturday of any month. And for all residents of West Palm Beach, it's free every Saturday. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit. There are a couple of special exhibitions right now. My favorite, "MEET ME AT THE CENTER OF THE EARTH," is Nick Cave's elaborate wearable sculptures called Soundsuits. That exhibit will be leaving after January 9. Also, a popular exhibit is one called MADE IN HOLLYWOOD -- nearly 100 photographs of movie icons going back before my time. Be sure to have some proof of residency.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Sunday City Walk
There were fourteen on our walk this morning. I was expecting a brighter and warmer day but still we had a fun walk in Palm Beach.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
True Grit - With Style
Last night we stumbled into this movie with intentions for another (long story). Not having seen the original True Grit, I can't compare it with this new one but I knew right away at the opening it was something special. It seemed that most others at the viewing didn't like it, but when in the closing credits I discovered the Coen brothers directed, it confirmed why I found it so appealing. I was charmed by the quirky classiness of the formal language. (Did this period precede the development of contractions?) The story was less important to me than the style of its presentation. The scenery was grand. The music throughout was variations of the hymn "Leaning On The Everlasting Arms."
Monday, December 13, 2010
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Friday, December 10, 2010
Movie - The Tourist
Last night we viewed a pre-screening of The Tourist, a romantic-comedy-action-espionage film staring Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp. Beyond the all the eye candy and the beautiful visuals of Paris and Venice there isn't much to like. The story was so implausible, it was a joke. The writing was so bad, nothing could save it. Jane and I agreed on this one. Don't bother seeing it.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
The Week's Music
Tuesday - Dream Girls was much less enjoyable than I expected. I couldn't wait for it to be over. They did a good job and it seemed well received but the singing wasn't my cup of tea.
Friday - Florida Classical Ballet Theatre production of The Nutcracker was much better than I expected.
Sunday - The New Gardens Band was a bit ragged but for a non professional community band, it was enjoyable.
Friday - Florida Classical Ballet Theatre production of The Nutcracker was much better than I expected.
Sunday - The New Gardens Band was a bit ragged but for a non professional community band, it was enjoyable.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Wizards, Wands, Elves, And Magic
It may be my cognitive impairment, but the plot or storyline, if it had one, was lost on me. That didn't matter much though as Jane and I, this morning, viewed Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1. It is engaging cinema because of the wonderful sets, characters and unrealistic, imaginative fantasy. I found it compelling on several levels. The charming life-like, digital elves were my favorite characters. The fast moving action and quick cuts left little time to savor the detailed sets and many varied landscapes.
We thought it might be too violent and scary for young children, but perhaps today's children are more sophisticated at a tender age than I was. I recommend this movie for nearly everyone. My only complaint is, as always, the overly loud sound.
Of the wands, elves, wizards and magic ... I'll have one wand, if you please.
We thought it might be too violent and scary for young children, but perhaps today's children are more sophisticated at a tender age than I was. I recommend this movie for nearly everyone. My only complaint is, as always, the overly loud sound.
Of the wands, elves, wizards and magic ... I'll have one wand, if you please.
Dining Out
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Concert Season Starting Strong
Tuesday evening we were thrilled by the Moscow State Symphony Orchestra and violinist, Jennifer Koh. We've heard very many symphony concerts at the Kravis over the years and this was equal to the best.
Wednesday evening we heard for our first time the Florida Sunshine Pops in concert at Eissey Theatre. We'll make it a point to usher for them again.
Wednesday evening we heard for our first time the Florida Sunshine Pops in concert at Eissey Theatre. We'll make it a point to usher for them again.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Sunday's Daily Dozen
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Mid-term Election Blues
I'm depressed because of the disappointing mid term election results. I understand how our few misinformed conservative friends felt two years ago. Anyway, it isn't the end of the world. Progress is slowed only for a time.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Movie - "Due Date"
Last night Jane and I went to Muvico to view a pre screening of the movie, Due Date, about the misadventures of two incompatible men played by Robert Downey Jr. and Peter Galifianakis on a road trip from Atlanta to Los Angeles. The acting was good and there was applause at the end so, obviously, many liked it. We found it crude, rude, lewd, and generally disgusting. We could hardly wait for this road trip to be over. The story was stupid and exemplifies the downward spiral of civility that we both bemoan. Don't waste your time on this one.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Boo! On Clematis Street
Friday, October 29, 2010
Monday, October 25, 2010
Band Concerts
In our new volunteer ushering job at the Eissey Theater we enjoyed two fine bands. Sunday was the excellent Army Field Band from Washington and on Saturday was the Symphonic Band of the Palm Beaches. I was pleasantly surprised at how much our local band has improved over the forty-plus years since I played french horn with them. It was a first-class most enjoyable concert.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Jane Out Of Hospital
Jane's back home after a three-night stay in the hospital. She had a cardiac catheter ablation for her atrial fibrillation. We were surprised by complications and a lengthier stay than expected. Last night we attended a performance of Guys and Dolls at the Lake Worth Playhouse. It was well done and enjoyable. Jane, having just been released from the hospital, didn't feel like going but she went anyway. She's feeling a little better today.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Movie - Hereafter
Last night Jane and I attended a prerelease screening at Muvico of Hereafter. I liked it for the superb acting and even more for Clint Eastwood's directing. I went in skeptical about what was inevitably the hokey subject of a psychic communicating with the dead. Yet, it was engaging and entertaining. I seem to be inexplicably prejudiced against Matt Damon but, surprisingly, I even liked Matt -- maybe because he didn't have a very demanding role. I won't call it a "must see" but I think most people would enjoy this movie. If you see it, tell me how they filmed the extremely impressive tsunami near the beginning.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
City Walk
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Cuban Music
Tonight we volunteered at Eissey Theater and enjoyed "A Night In Havana" by Angel Roque's Piano and his Orchestra.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
New Wheels Aquired
This morning we retired our old faithful but long-in-the-tooth Dodge Caravan (2000) with 147,000 miles on it and adopted a new Dodge (2010) with only 11,000 miles on it. I'm hoping we can now travel without worrying about breakdowns.
Last night we went to a prescreening of Red. It has a bunch of big stars I like but I can't recommend it to anyone except the fans of explosions and nonstop gunfire. It could have been funny as intended if I had remembered to take my earplugs. It had more explosions and crashes than Sweeney Todd had blood.
Last night we went to a prescreening of Red. It has a bunch of big stars I like but I can't recommend it to anyone except the fans of explosions and nonstop gunfire. It could have been funny as intended if I had remembered to take my earplugs. It had more explosions and crashes than Sweeney Todd had blood.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
AARP Convention
Jane and I along with 24,000 others attended the AARP convention in Orlando Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. This was our third convention. The two previous were Orlando 2000 and San Antonio 1992. It's really quite a big deal -- so much to see and do. A big frustration is being able to attend but a few of the programs since so many are on simultaneously. A few of the speakers we squeezed in were: Governor Charlie Crist, Dave Barry, Jane Pauley, Marlo Thomas, James Carville & Mary Matalin, Rob Reiner, Whoopi Goldberg, Larry King, Olympia Dukakis, among many others. The movies we saw were Waiting For Superman, Flipped, Secretariat, and Nowhere Boy (A chronicle of John Lennon's childhood).
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Mao's Last Dancer -- A Must See
I've been neglecting my blog until today when I couldn't wait to tell you about the great movie we saw today.
Mao's Last Dancer "...tells the true story of Chinese ballet dancer, Li Cunxin, who grew up in rural poverty in Mao's communism before being given the opportunity to dance in the West in the early 80s. Li is forced to examine his conscience as he must choose between his career, family, culture, politics and love whilst having to make heart-wrenching decisions of what he must choose to sacrifice and what he must choose to save." This is the best movie we've seen in a long time -- a truly MUST SEE. It is was released in 2009 so you may need to get it on DVD.
A couple of weeks ago we saw Ben Affleck's new movie, The Town. "As he plans his next job, a longtime thief tries to balance his feelings for a bank manager connected to one of his earlier heists." It is very well crafted and engaging and will, no doubt, be a contender for awards but I wouldn't recommend it to everyone. It was too exciting and a little too gritty for my taste.
Mao's Last Dancer "...tells the true story of Chinese ballet dancer, Li Cunxin, who grew up in rural poverty in Mao's communism before being given the opportunity to dance in the West in the early 80s. Li is forced to examine his conscience as he must choose between his career, family, culture, politics and love whilst having to make heart-wrenching decisions of what he must choose to sacrifice and what he must choose to save." This is the best movie we've seen in a long time -- a truly MUST SEE. It is was released in 2009 so you may need to get it on DVD.
A couple of weeks ago we saw Ben Affleck's new movie, The Town. "As he plans his next job, a longtime thief tries to balance his feelings for a bank manager connected to one of his earlier heists." It is very well crafted and engaging and will, no doubt, be a contender for awards but I wouldn't recommend it to everyone. It was too exciting and a little too gritty for my taste.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
September Dining Out
Saturday, September 11, 2010
We're Back In The Swing
Jane's eye surgery Wednesday wasn't as easy as we'd hoped. We're in recovery mode now with 18 eye-drops daily interfering with the fun.
I am disheartened about so many people speaking with the mind-set of hate, division, and intolerance who seem unwilling or unable to reason.
I am disheartened about so many people speaking with the mind-set of hate, division, and intolerance who seem unwilling or unable to reason.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Return
We arrived home safely late last night from our "summer camp for seniors" very tired but feeling thankful for the uneventful drive. We had stops in Minneapolis, near Chicago, Indianapolis, Shelbyville, TN, and Warner Robins, GA.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Nearing The End
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Fish Boil and Hike
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Goings-On
Monday evening we enjoyed pizza and a tableside view of the deer show from the window in Chadda and John Shelly's apartment.
Tuesday evening we went to Zinema to see The Girl Who Played with Fire. After that we went to a party at Mary & Evert's apartment.
I thought the movie was good but too complicated for me, especially with subtitles.
Tuesday evening we went to Zinema to see The Girl Who Played with Fire. After that we went to a party at Mary & Evert's apartment.
I thought the movie was good but too complicated for me, especially with subtitles.
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Into The Woods
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