I was on my way somewhere and then there's a blur
I am hoping the evening will improve when I meet
rushthatspeaks for The Bigamist (1953) at the Brattle Theatre, but I've had something of a rocky day so far; then I got home and
spatch read me the news that 192-year-old Faneuil Hall landmark Durgin-Park is being shuttered by its corporate masters with barely a week's notice. The FilmStruck deal, restaurant-style. He has some choice (and all-caps) words on Twitter. I am just remembering that the first time I ever ate at Durgin-Park, I found a tiny slipper shell in my oyster stew. I still have it. I bet the rich taste really good with a side of baked beans.
[edit] The Bigamist was great. I am so behind on writing about movies. I wish Ida Lupino had directed a lot more.
[edit] The Bigamist was great. I am so behind on writing about movies. I wish Ida Lupino had directed a lot more.

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It'll be underwater.
Durgin-Park would get you steady amount of money for years, because it is both a Bostonite thing and a tourist thing.
I agree with you. It's a long-term sure bet. If it's gone almost two hundred years, it's not going to roll over and die unless someone kills it. It's stupid.
Grar.
Amen.
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