Sunday, August 23, 2009
Sunday, August 16, 2009
On Julia Child After Julie & Julia


I had dinner with Julia Child early one Sunday evening at a restaurant in Marin (a stretch but I count it since a friend of mine and I were having dinner when Julia and friends came in; it may have been on our way back from Copia and Julia's Kitchen).
Not being an avid cook, let alone French cooking, I wondered why Julia was stopping at this restaurant. While local restaurant critics gave it a decent rating, it was not exceptional or even mildly wonderous so it ended up on my "overrated" list. I'd probably have a heart seizure (sans excessive butter usage) if Julia Child had ever entered a restaurant that I owned.
Sunday, May 17, 2009
'A Quiet Revolution' Awarded EMMY®

Rosemary's film depicts three generations of Tibetan women and His Holiness the Dalai Lama telling the story of one of modern history's greatest movements in nonviolent resistance. An estimated 15,000 unarmed Tibetan women took to the streets of Lhasa in 1959 to oppose the violent Chinese occupation of their country. The surviving exiled elders are the last generation of women left to tell the story of the Women's Uprising and transmit their cultural legacy. Having survived decades in prison and perilous escape across the Himalayas, they have become the architects and builders of the new Tibet in exile. His Holiness the Dalai Lama pays tribute to their spirit and influence.
To learn more about Rosemary's trilogy: Women of Tibet
Friday, April 24, 2009
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Kudos to IKEA France, Earth Sustainability Car Ad

Expectation setting is in order for consumers who might consider buying an IKEA car.
It's not yet clear how many different aisles you'll need to find or the number of boxes you'll need to pick off the self-serve shelf before heading to check-out.
Detroit Automakers beware!


Labels:
Advertising,
Environment,
Green Scene,
Just Funny,
News
Friday, March 27, 2009
Linked In, A Global Warming

Not that any of us were lost.
Our paths crossed over the years through childhood, college, weddings, and work. Today some of our paths cross online over Linked In.
Linked In gives new meaning to "global warming"---we're reaching out to those who loved us, liked us, laughed with us, encouraged us, appreciated us, collaborated with us, and simply touched us in some small or large way.
We're seeking comfort, familiarity, and one another.
On a recent trip to see dear friends in Florida, sort of a "ROOTS" tour back to my home state, I had a chance to visit my paternal Grandparents home located at 40 Derby Street in Cocoa, Florida. My Father sold the home back about 1987, some years after Grandma died. A lovely woman named Gun owns the home today. Now a widow, she and her husband bought it around 2000. She graciously gave my friend Mary and I a tour.
On my last day full day in Florida, Mary and I rediscovered another dear friend from college, Janie. We hadn't seen or spoken with one another for at least 35 years. We all talked and laughed 'til we cried. I could not remember many of our adventures from a 1970 tour of Europe. Amazingly, Janie's precious 94 year-old mother still thrives.
Everything has changed . . . personal histories recorded.
Linking In, a clear signal to come together.
40 Derby Street
Sunday, February 22, 2009
GREAT dream PRODUCTIONS 2009 Oscar Picks
Most Missed: 
Original Screenplay: In Bruges
Adapted Screenplay: Slumdog Millionaire
Film Editing: Slumdog Millionaire
Directing: Danny Boyle, Slumdog Millionaire

Best Picture:


Original Screenplay: In Bruges
Adapted Screenplay: Slumdog Millionaire
Film Editing: Slumdog Millionaire
Directing: Danny Boyle, Slumdog Millionaire

Best Picture:

Best Actors: Leading & Supporting Roles
Saturday, January 17, 2009
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