I am in love with Matthew Crawley
If you asked yourself who Matthew Crawley is, you have to step back and reconsider how you have spent your free time in the past months. If the excuse is acceptable enough, come back and go on reading....
View ArticleActors’ mums and other stories.
I have interrupted the (failed) attempt to finish “Atonement” (which has been neglected for ages and will result as the book that took me more time to end in my whole life) and get on with my 2012...
View ArticleHolocaust Remembrance Day
This blog is getting more politically involved than I would have wanted to, so I will try to keep this post as light-hearted as possible when treating a topic like this. I don’t want to disrespect the...
View ArticleThe Last Art
I have been to the National Gallery today, and they had a screening of The Last Art film. It has been my first day of rain in London (and, even if I got hit by the storm without an umbrella, I love the...
View ArticlePond is Back
I just got back from the talk with Roy Williams at Unicorn Theatre and I find it quite amazing that London offers so many opportunities for us theatre students, or theatre lovers. I still haven’t gone...
View ArticleTitanic
Yesterday night, thanks to a woman who is famous for saving my life every other week, I fought against my awful line at home to be able to see the premiere of Titanic on ITV. I loved: ~Lee Ross ~The...
View ArticleMarch comes in like a lion and leaves like a lamb
I should hire someone to think about good titles for my blog (the funny thing is I am actually good at SEO, I just don’t use it here). And to draw a nice portrait for my avatar. And I should put...
View ArticleJob Search or Why I Will Never Get a Job
I got a job interview. Or, better, I have a job interview that is not for a completely commission based door to door sales position advertised as marketing. Finally. So in my sleepless night, instead...
View ArticleMidnight in Paris
Midnight in Paris is the latest Woody Allen’s film blah blah released in 2011. Twentyeleven you say? I know. I haven’t seen it at the cinema when it came out. I have three choices when coming to see...
View ArticleSouthbank
I am pretty sure I am not the only one. I am not talking about running late all the time thanks to the wonderful service offered by the TfL, even though I am sure 90% of people in London can relate,...
View ArticleTitanic
Yesterday night, thanks to a woman who is famous for saving my life every other week, I fought against my awful line at home to be able to see the premiere of Titanic on ITV. I loved: ~Lee Ross ~The...
View ArticleSo we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.
I’ve caught a glimpse of the Christmas lights on Regent Street last afternoon. I’ve been walking along the south bank in the frosty wind thinking about how much I love the sea at winter, and the Thames...
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