Well, I've been fairly lousy at keeping up with this particular outlet recently. I didn't even bother to celebrate (or even notice) that my last post before this one was my 500th post. And I am NOT one to miss out on an opportunity to celebrate something.
That said, I have my excuses (there are always excuses). The holidays were busy as all get out; I had out of town guests of various shapes and sizes; there were social engagements at every turn; we had to go to Paramus; we had a blizzard; I was short-listed for a Nobel Prize; it was chaos!
I'll fill in some of the blanks in the coming days, but for now, here are some headlines:
- Yo La Hanukkah - the annual Maxwell's 8-night orgasm of music and fun. We caught two of the shows: one was great, the other was unbelievably awesome
- Real Hanukkah - fewer latkes this year, but we still brought out the celebration for the Festival of Lights
- Alvin Ailey - I got to go to a few shows this City Center season, including by great good fortune both opening and closing night. Both were great, although Judith Jamison's farewell show was really over the top special and wonderful
- Julie! And her family. We had pizza and saw Lombardi. Nice.
- Davin! In town on a mission or three
- Wedding in Westchester
- Holiday music and movies - in both live and recorded form, it's an annual tradition and a half. This year's highlights included: the choral group Angelica on the UES; a Renegade Cabaret performance on 14th Street; Oy to the World, volume 13; The Bishop's Wife at Chome on Christmas Eve; Christmas in Connecticut with Kelly (at the beginning of the Blizzard!)
- True Grit in Bkln w/Dominic
- The Big Christmas Gathering
- Black Swan with Susan & Daniel
- The Big Parental Visit - delayed along with several thousand of our closest friends by the same Blizzard, but still very fun
- New Year's Eve - Ailey for the folks, Patti Smith for us (along with Sue and Steve and Beth B.) A splendid time was had by all, in spite of some in-crowd obnoxiousness (did they forget what show they were at?)
So - there that is. I'm sure I'm forgetting some really important stuff. More to come...
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