Best Books of 2021

This list is in no particular order. . . 1. The Master & Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov: This treasured classic opens as if it was the set up for one long joke. "The devil runs into two Russian atheists in the park. . ." This is a novel of contrasting extremes with some absurdity thrown… Continue reading Best Books of 2021

Dispatches From a Small Town Girl: A Celebration of Bourdain Day

Updated on 09/21/22 Anthony Bourdain crosses my mind every goddamn day. He's even eternally flipping me off on my phone's home screen as a constant reminder for me to be actively growing, and morphing into a better person as much as I can with what I have. The Food Network and Travel Channel were staples… Continue reading Dispatches From a Small Town Girl: A Celebration of Bourdain Day

Bastard Children of the South

I was watching an interview with Michael Shannon recently where he said he enjoys acting, because it gives him a chance to behave in certain ways he'd be reprimanded for in real life. Which makes me wonder. . . do playwrights/writers create over the top, idiosyncratic characters because they also understand that socially they can't act… Continue reading Bastard Children of the South