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Monthly Archives: March 2014
Food
I’m a bit astonished that I don’t have more posts about food on this blog. It’s truly a thing that nourishes me both physically and spiritually. I get that lots of people are foodies… gawd, just look at the number … Continue reading
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Tagged baccala, conversation, food, Grandma, holopchi, mushrooms, pasta, recipes, Restaurant Week
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Stealing my soul
I’ve written about music so many times before on this blog. It’s clear it’s something that’s important to me, perhaps so much so that it’s become trite. I mean, who doesn’t like music, right? We are all experts in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Anacron, Daniel Levitin, Esperanza Spalding, evolution, jazz, music, neurons, Robert Glasper
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Nobody told me
It’s Sunday night, 11:09pm. I am sipping champagne (real champagne) and listening to Robert Glasper Experiment. (I love that his band is called “experiment.” More things should have this label. More people should be honest about what they are doing. … Continue reading
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Tagged champagne, esplanade, expat, Gretchen Parlato, jazz, live music, mosaic, music, nostalgia, NYC, NYU, Robert Glasper, singapore, Vijay Iyer
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the path of moderate resistance
It had been a while since I’d been to a yoga class. I mean, I practice yoga nearly (yes, nearly) every morning. I have a fairly regular routine. I hit all the right spots. I feel good. My body likes me … Continue reading