Sam Shepard, Esteemed Playwright and Actor, Dies at 73 [THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER]
Monthly Archives: July 2017
Weekly Photo Challenge: Satisfaction
This is my response to the Weekly Photo Challenge: Satisfaction.
On 19th July, I saw Sarah Shook & the Disarmers at Ace of Cups. Country music isn’t my normal cup of tea, but Sarah Shook is one of the awe-inspiring exceptions.

Sarah Shook & the Disarmers

Sarah Shook & the Disarmers
On the 25th, I finally watched one of my bucket list acts: Lydia Lunch. Then I met her and gave her a drink. Good times. Satisfying times.

Lydia Lunch @ Ace of Cups
Tea in Art: Lady at the Tea Table by Mary Cassatt, 1883
Lady at the Tea Table by Mary Cassatt, 1883:

Lady at the Tea Table by Mary Cassatt, 1883
Jane Austen Died 200 Years Ago Today

Jane Austen Quote
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Birthday Gifts to Myself…
I’ve had my eye on this book since April. I couldn’t pass it by again.

Joan Crawford: The Enduring Star
The Film Encyclopedia, however, was an impulse buy.

The Film Encyclopedia
Daily Diversion #383: Bookish Birthday Gift
A birthday gift from my husband…

High Notes
Taking the Day Off to Celebrate My Birthday
Today’s my birthday, so I’ll be away from my computer doing birthday things. See you tomorrow!

Happy birthday to me!
Edith Wharton on Dialogue in Fiction
“Dialogue in fiction should be reserved for the culminating moments and regarded as the spray into which the great wave of narrative breaks in curving toward the watcher on the shore.”–Edith Wharton
