Sunday Morning! “Swing Time” by Zadie Smith
Zadie Smith’s most recent novel about female friendships, identity, dance, and how we grow out of the soil in which we were planted.
Zadie Smith’s most recent novel about female friendships, identity, dance, and how we grow out of the soil in which we were planted.
The director angrily replied that the movie needed to be slower at the beginning so bored audience members would realize they were in the wrong theater and leave early, thus weeding them out.
Preach it! Who are the great artists that you think the world NEEDS to know about right now?
In his recent novel, Salman Rushdie shows how reinventing oneself is damned hard to pull off, even in New York.
The joys of getting to know a little bit about the bad guy before the action scene takes place
A little childrens’ book about grieving.
The Rough Patch by Brian Lies
Ordinary Sunday Brunch is Ordinary Times cultural quick links for you enjoyment. This week; music, art, history, and food, with music to read, share, and discuss.
In prep for watching Daredevil Season 3, I go back and talk about Daredevil Born Again.
Sometimes it’s better when you don’t explain everything.