Monday, June 25, 2012

For the Love of Lists — Things I'm excited about this summer

1. Beasts of the Southern Wild. I just listened to an interview with the director and read an interview with the teeny little star and I am beyond excited about the July 6 release. I haven't really tracked an opening date like this in a while (other than Moonrise Kingdom, which I reviewed merely as "better than Darjeeling and Team Zissou, but, still...").

I've already watched the trailer an unreasonable amount of times.




2. Louie, Season 3 starting this week. I love a show that makes me a little uncomfortable and sweaty (the husband's pick of Breaking Bad makes me too, too uncomfortable and sweaty). Now that Louis CK is back in my life, he can fill the face-palm hole that Girls' season closer left in my life. (As for the latter, I fell for the hype hook, line and sinker. Loves that show.)

3. Our upcoming family trip to Toronto. Yes, it's still a month+ away, but I love pre-pre-planning my vacations. Thus far, I know AGO — we'll be there just in time to catch the Picasso exhibit — and the Ontario Science Center are on the itinerary. If you've been to TO (is it lame to call it that, á la, Frisco?) and have recommendations for exceptional espresso beverages and/or bougie dining, do please leave them in the comments.

Monday, June 18, 2012

For the Love of Lists — Get A Life Fest

I've been trying to reclaim my social life, but I must say that over the past year, things have been dragging. This is, chiefly, because I don't have a dedicated party posse like in the Austin Days of Yore (sniff). The last few weeks, though, have signaled a return to form. The iCal has filled with more than just first graders' birthday parties, school volunteering obligations and dental appointments.

Just what have I been doing? To the lists!

Shows/gigs that were well worth the cost of the babysitter:
1. Lianne La Havas at Bootleg Theater — She's charming, a solid songwriter, has great stage presence, and comes across as a less treacly version of Corinne Bailey Rae. The packed crowd — from where I stood, an odd blend of alterna-black girls and middle-aged white dudes in business attire — was spellbound. And, though, I refuse to chalk this up to anything more than urban legend, for the sake of my fragile constitution, Stevie Wonder was reportedly one of the admiring onlookers. I NEED to disbelieve these reports; surely, if my idol was in the building, my radar would've gone off.


Check out La Havas serenading Parisian shoppers:



Lianne La Havas | No Room For Doubt | A Take Away Show from La Blogotheque on Vimeo.



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