Wednesday, March 31, 2010

a take away show

Dear Patrick Watson,
I spent a good chunk of time not logging in Income and Expense Reports this afternoon and instead figuring out how to expand the margins of my blog so as to post this video.

#97 Patrick Watson / Part 2 - A Take Away Show from La Blogotheque on Vimeo.



I could spend hours on La Blogotheque. And I often do.

Her?

I don't think I can be friends with anyone my age who, when a television-related "Tobias" reference is made, thinks it must be relating to James Van Der Beek's two episode stint on Criminal Minds.



Sunday, March 7, 2010

grobanite

If you knew me during the college years you're probably aware that I spent a large a portion of my 20th and 21st years thinking about this man.

Yep. (In hindsight I realize that any portion of time spent thinking about a celebrity who's path will never cross your own is too large a portion.) Along with my dear friend and partner in obsession, I traveled 3 and a half hours by bus to see him sing in Montreal. And I vividly remember wandering the beautiful city dreaming about what we'd say were we to randomly run into Josh buying a croissant in a little bakery, or strolling the streets documenting his travels. I remember the certainty that comes with consuming, girlish crushes that Josh would recognize in me a kindred spirit and appreciator of his music. And we, like he, were American. That would surely have made all the difference. (The following summer I traveled 3.5 hours again to see him perform in Dallas. That time he would have appreciated that I, like he, was a non-Texan.)

Five years later I have missed out on Josh's last few (two?) albums. Somewhere along the way my interest in classical pop fell off. I discovered Indie Rock and never looked back.
But I feel it is important to document the fact that I may be regressing. I have discovered @joshgroban on twitter. His tweets are inane and funny. Self-depricating. Sometimes they are politically and socially pertinent. He's 28 now, instead of 23, so he's really the pefect age for me. And, most importantly, these days he looks more like this!

Flannel. Glasses. Scruff. Appropriately-sized hypoallergenic dog on a leash.
Josh, I can honestly say I no longer have any interest in your music, but I think we should move into a charming little place in Fort Greene, buy some Dirty Projectors for our vinyl collection and join a co-op. Mkay?

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Good Dick

I've recently become quite a fan of Jason Ritter.
I think it mostly has to do with Good Dick. Hands down, it is one of my new favorite love story movies.

I fell in love with the experience of watching it. The whole thing felt intimate and every detail and choice cherished by the filmmakers. The kind of cherished-ness you usually feel during live theatre. After watching I found out that it was written and directed by Ritter's real life lady Marianna Palka and produced by the couple. Their commitment to the project as a piece of film is tangible.
Here's the trailer, but I think watching the trailer might ruin the experience of the movie. Instead go to Netflix right now and Watch Instantly. Right now.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

pretty Plover

Dear Plover Organic, HOW have I never realized how incredible you are?



It is so so pink. And yet, I have formed a mild obsession.


I can only assume that I've seen these gorgeous linens in magazines and blogs before, but that the beauty of the spreads distracted me for these amazing organic cotton prints.


Of course it was you, Gwyneth Paltrow who finally opened my eyes. I'm sure you have these in your guest room(house) and Jay-Z and Robert Downey Jr. surely swoon over the bright and cheery bedding you've chosen.