Your face it shines in the flicker of the film
Tonight in news of the future, my husband is using a pocket supercomputer teleconferencing application in order to read a seventeenth-century comedy with other similarly immured actors. I am delighted.
In news of the present, I continue to work from home and nobody continues to work from the Somerville Theatre, which means it's a good thing our state has decided to be reasonable about unemployment. So far we seem to have our health. Otherwise we are doing about as well as can be expected from a couple of introverts in a small apartment who are worried about family and friends and incandescently angered by the majority of the news. Last week feels two or three weeks ago. At least when it's not raining I can still take long walks. I watched a couple of movies I should write about. My pattern of gravitating toward noir in times of stress appears to be holding true.
I really like this cover art concept for The Magician's Nephew (1955). I love the dead red light of Charn.
In news of the present, I continue to work from home and nobody continues to work from the Somerville Theatre, which means it's a good thing our state has decided to be reasonable about unemployment. So far we seem to have our health. Otherwise we are doing about as well as can be expected from a couple of introverts in a small apartment who are worried about family and friends and incandescently angered by the majority of the news. Last week feels two or three weeks ago. At least when it's not raining I can still take long walks. I watched a couple of movies I should write about. My pattern of gravitating toward noir in times of stress appears to be holding true.
I really like this cover art concept for The Magician's Nephew (1955). I love the dead red light of Charn.
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On Facebook, the director is talking about a production, once the dust clears and theaters can be opened again. Fingers crossed.
WHO ORDERED THE GREAT PLAGUE OF LONDON, I ASK YOU.