Today, on I’m learning everything I’ve ever needed to know in life from A Chef’s Table: I just watched the episode on Francis Mallman, a chef who cooks all of his food over Fire on …
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say what hurts
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home office
As is the way with obsessive box-checkers, I usually like to roll out of bed and immediately start accomplishing things. But lately, I’m trying this new thing in which I wake up, get my coffee, …
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TIDY.
In oh so many ways and on oh so many levels do I appreciate the irony of this advertisement for a local cleaning company that was left as litter on our front step, that went …
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How many am I?
Here’s a thing: it’s actually really quite often, while driving and passing an entrance to a carpool lane, I truly have this conversation with myself in my head: Self: Okay, so I can use the …
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horn tooting
I am here today to take issue with the phrase ‘don’t toot your own horn.’ Okay so, you have a horn. It’s yours. You’re just standing there with it. SO YOU’RE SUPPOSED TO WAIT AROUND …
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Do
I’ve been quite under the weather the last few days, with really no option but to rest, and do nothing. I can barely use my brain, let alone move. Turns out that this is my …
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still reaching
Multiple years after this has been possible, I am finally a person who is putting deadlines and appointments and things into the internet / phone instead of just writing it down in a calendar that …
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object on road ahead
Today, on Games to play with yourself when Each day of your life is Mostly the same: Whenever Waze tells me there’s an object on road ahead, I imagine that it’s a chair the size …
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no phone, who dis
Let’s not goes as far as to call the following a resolution, let’s just call it an observation aimed at self-change. A few weeks ago, while waiting for five years worth of pictures of babies …
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re: what kind of plays to make now
Do you wonder what plays are even for? Do give this article by LA Times theater Critic Charles Mcnulty a good solid read. He expresses what I’ve been feeling and saying my responsibility as a …
