Anyway, I was glad to have missed the beginning of their set. We got to the HOB a little late, and only were able to see the final 3 songs of the first opening band. What follows is a brief recap/review of the show that I saw tonight. I was a HUGE Save Ferris fan, and the day I found out about their break up was a sad, sad day for me. See you next week.I had the distinct pleasure to see Monique Powell perform tonight at the House of Blues in Anaheim. As always, more good ideas for passing the time this weekend appear below.
How are you leading a full and cultured life at home and away as we move into fall? What are you watching, reading, cooking or otherwise doing that you’d recommend other readers check out? Write and tell us: Be sure to include your full name and location and we might feature your response in a future newsletter. Here’s Yutaka Nakata in the woods in Lille, France.Īnd I recommend “Parent Trap,” a short story by Hannah Gold, in The Drift. I’ve been enjoying All We Can Do Is Dance, which features videos of dancers improvising in unlikely settings. This live performance by Waxahatchee at KEXP, in Seattle, will start your weekend with some soothing vibes. Mitski’s Sharp Take on a Creative Life, and 12 More New Songs ≫ Kelis’s first in seven years. and online.ġ4 Vegetarian Soups and Stews for Fall ≫ Meat-free and still hearty.Ĩ Things to Do in the Southwest This Fall ≫ Green chiles and stargazing.Ĩ Places to Visit Along Virginia’s Blue Ridge Parkway ≫ See the Roanoke Star, an 88.5-foot Christmas decoration from the 1940s.Ĥ New Children’s Books ≫ Including middle-grade fairy tale remixes. When you’re inside, get cozy.ġ0 New Books We Recommend This Week ≫ Franzen, Ferris, Powers, Ozeki and more.ĥ Things to Do This Weekend ≫ In N.Y.C. Get to know Nicholas Braun, the actor who plays Cousin Greg on “Succession.” Read an excerpt from Jocelyn Nicole Johnson’s “My Monticello.” Get outside if you can. Or lose yourself in Sam Anderson’s profile of Laurie Anderson. You could try a cider cocktail (with or without alcohol) this weekend. Save at least one pan to make Dorie Greenspan’s miso-maple loaf, about which she wrote, in her recipe-testing notebook, “If I owned a bed-and-breakfast, I’d make this my signature.” (What would be your B&B signature? Mine would be linen bedding in arresting colorways.) “Stuck within their own four walls, people began pondering such existential questions as ‘Why do I have seven Pyrex loaf pans?’” It’s a lovely weekend to divest of your kitchen multiples. “Covid sent the nation into lockdown,” wrote Joanne Kaufman. It’s not too late to join the ranks of the pandemic declutterers. And here’s what to watch next, if you’re looking for more of the dystopian elements “Squid Game” mines. Here’s a roundup of some more smart analysis of the show. The sugar candy dalgona, also known as ppopgi, plays a large role in Episode 3 after you’ve watched, perhaps you’ll want to make your own (two ingredients: sugar and baking soda). You could start watching “Squid Game” this weekend, if you haven’t seen it yet. of Netflix, recently said there’s “a very good chance it’s going to be our biggest show ever.”
Last week, a reader recommended the Netflix series “Squid Game,” describing it as “a tapestry made with threads from ‘The Hunger Games,’ ‘The Purge,’ ‘Rounders’ and the creepy elements of Willy Wonka.” Ted Sarandos, co-C.E.O.