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Monday, February 27, 2006

With a proliferation of unofficial Oscar swag polluting the newswires and gifting lounges galore will yours truly be able to weed out the contents of the One True Oscar presenter bag this year? We're revving up those search engines. Stay tuned.
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Think ice art is limited to sculpted logos and swans for weddings? Canadian artist Gordon Halloran was invited to exhibit his unique ice paintings at the recently completed Winter Olympics in Turin. The cathedral setting of La Fortezza di Fenestrelle housed the stained-glass-like sheets of colored ice, kept, of course, below freezing, hence the title of the exhibit "Paintings Below Zero." Halloran and his crew arrived in Italy, according to their project's blog, late last year to begin installation of the refrigeration system that allowed them to create ice and then art. Large colored shards and slabs shot through with crystallized pigments decorated the walls and floor of the Fortezza.
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Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Alas, classical music site Andante.com shut down in early February. Its owners pulled the plug. The site gathered up music news from sources around the world. NY Times critic Anne Midgette makes a compelling case that Andante's demise is not a sign of trouble for classical music. In fact, online classical music sales are flourishing, accounting for 12% of iTunes sales, compared to 3-4% of the entire recording industry sales.
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Random Winter Olympics TV musings...
Having CBC, Canadian TV, as an alternative for watching the Olympics is great. I even like the ads better, especially
Frank and Gordon, the Bell Canada spokesbeavers. And who better to cover winter sports but the Canadians? I taped the opening ceremonies on both NBC and CBC and though I didn't watch the entire CBC version (which was broadcast live), I'm pretty sure NBC cut out significant portions of sections that dragged on (some of the Renaissance and Baroque scenes) and, unfortunately, some nice transitions that brought the storyline together. And, just as NBC is interrupting their Olympics coverage with the Daytona 500 this coming Sunday, CBC kept their 54 year old institution "Hockey Night in Canada" on the schedule last Saturday. And speaking of hockey, it was great to see ex-San Jose Sharks goaltender Arturs "I want to be like wall" Irbe carrying the Latvian flag in the parade of nations.
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Friday, February 03, 2006

When you visit the powder room of parents of toddlers don't assume that the toilet paper roll isn't actually hung on the spindle because they were too lazy or too busy to get around to it. It may be because their small child has learned the concept of spinning. Or it could be because they were too busy to get around to it. You may never learn the truth.
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Four Things
Only because I miss her a LOT (and I want to be like
all the cool kids) do I take the baton from Kathryn.

Four jobs I've had:
1. Selling jewelry ("pearls go beautifully with everything from denim to silk")
2. Singing the GE theme song in pseudo-Chinese garb for an in-house GE commercial ("we bring good things to life")
3. Driving the shuttle van around Wellesley College (textbooks are expensive!)
4. Programmer, software developer, software engineer (it's all the same thing)

Four movies I can watch over and over:
1. A Room with a View
2. The Matrix
3. The Shawshank Redemption
4. Breakfast at Tiffany's (almost anything with Audrey Hepburn)

Four places I've lived:
1. Wilton, CT
2. Wellesley, MA
3. Sunnyvale, CA
4. Mountain View, CA
(3 & 4 are the same in the grand scheme of things, but I haven't lived in very many places)

Four TV shows I love:
1. Moonlighting
2. Sports Night (Sorkin is The Best)
3. Good Eats
4. Gilmore Girls

Four places I've vacationed:
1. Olomouc, Czech Republic
2. Verona, Italy
3. Cannon Beach, OR
4. Block Island, RI

Four of my favorite dishes:
1. My mom's scallion pancakes
2. Pretty much any kind of pizza
3. Panzanella salad with top notch ingredients
4. Cheesecake

Four sites I visit daily:
1. Blogging Baby
2. flickr.com
3. AlterSlash (the unofficial SlashDot digest)
4. The New York Times

Four places I would rather be right now:
1. The Met's Costume Institute
2. Playing with my son in the living room
3. Powell's Bookstore
4. Watching a Broadway musical

Four bloggers I am tagging:
1. Skot (cuz if he does it, I can watch milk come out of my nose)
2. frykitty (mwah mwah!)
3. Medley (her tagline does include the word "Personal"
4. Pavel (because I promised him an IngenuiTEA)

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