went to see some comedy on a whim. it was the perfect storm. saw her mention it on twitter about an hour before the show and it was at the ucb east on third street and it was at 645 and it was 5 bucks. wrote for the letterman show and is a producer on the daily show. was prepping her act to go to the edinburgh festival. not the funniest ever but endearing enough for 5 bucks on a monday at pre-dusk.
matzoh, matzoh, man.
Who Runs the Streets of New Orleans?
rosemary, peach and tomato chutney (peaches coming in strong now)
bang zoom
original story john hughes wrote for national lampoon that evolved into the screenplay for vacation.
scorsese rebuilt max's kansas city.
RIP Rowdy Roddy Piper
just watched trainwreck. was kind of one. amy schumer wasnt bad but she wasnt great either. and it was just too long and tonally inconsistent. probably a lot of that is apatows fault. theres some funny and some poignant moments but it just felt flat. her tv show is so much more interesting as is her stand up. although she did crib a scene from a joke straight out her last stand up special which was weak.
grantland is all in on tom cruise this week. im dipping my toe into an oral history on the comedic turn he took as les grossman in tropic thunder.
tonight at 8 on tcm:
Described by the New York Times as "a master of movies about the American idiom...one of our most original filmmakers," Les Blank (1935-2013) was a Florida-born documentary filmmaker best remembered for his poetic studies of American musical traditions. But, as reflected in this TCM salute, Blank's idiosyncratic films and short subjects covered a wide range of subjects including Cajun culture in the U.S. (Spend It All, 1971): black Creole life (Dry Wood, 1973); the city of New Orleans (Always for Pleasure, 1978); cooking (Garlic Is as Good as Ten Mothers, 1980); and the polka and its devotees (In Heaven There Is No Beer?, 1984). Of the 11 Blank films shown in our tribute, no less than eight are TCM premieres!
forty years after chicago
(from 2009)
Michelle Segre : Porous, Porous
July 22 - August 9, 2015
Opening reception : Wednesday, July 22; 6-8pm
55 GANSEVOORT is humbled to present Michelle Segre : Porous, Porous. Constructed of metal, foam, wire, wood, plaster, modeling clay, yarn, thread, plastic lace and bread, the free standing sculpture will be on view 24/7 from July 22nd through August 9th, 2015.
Michelle Segre has exhibited at Tang Teaching Museum, The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, P.S. 1 and The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art. She is included in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York and The Tang Teaching Museum, Saratoga Springs, New York. Segre is a past recipient of the American Academy of Arts and Letters Award. She is represented by Derek Eller Gallery.
The exhibitions at 55 Gansevoort are entirely visible, at all hours, by peering through the windowed doors.
monday is funday at the british open as the second round was suspended due to high winds so play was extended. for the first time since the 1920s an amateur sits atop the leaderboard tied with two other players while golfs newest star, jordan speith, sits one stroke back as he attempts to win a third straight major. its a crowded leaderboard as 13 players are within 3 strokes of the top.
finally on board with the netflix animated show bojack horseman and just in time for season two. takes a few episodes before it shifts into gear but worth the effort.
the spammer algorithm has finally decided to send me j-date spam instead of christian mingle. little do they know that i am a self hating jew. maybe the "j" stands for jihadi. id click through to find out but i suspect id end up on the nsa's spam list, too, and they are the worst. you do not want to know what lengths they go to for penis enlargements.
new orleans style red beans and rice, serves 10.