|
|
---|
|
|
---|
Thursday, March 31, 2011
20 Questions with Erin Wall
1. Guilty musical pleasure?
Tenacious D’s Rock Your Socks Off.
2. Where do you love to sing?
In the car. I’ve learned a lot of music in there!
3. What is your idea of earthly happiness?
Waking up after a full night’s sleep in my own bed and spending a lazy morning with my husband, my son, and a hot cup of coffee!
4. To what faults do you feel most indulgent?
Procrastination.
5. Who are your favourite heroes/heroines of fiction?
Marguerite Gautier and, yes, I’ll say it, Bridget Jones.
6. Who are your favourite characters in history?
Pheidippides and Marie Curie.
7. Who are your favourite heroes/heroines in real life?
My parents.
8. Who is your favourite author?
David Sedaris.
9. Your favourite musician?
Impossible to chose just one. The list is endless!
10. Your favourite composer?
Very difficult, but I’m going to say Mozart, Strauss, and Mahler.
11. What quality do you most admire in a person?
Diplomacy and generosity.
12. Your favourite virtue?
Punctuality.
13. Your favourite occupation?
I like the one I have - a working singer.
14. What did you want to be as a child?
A figure-skating veterinarian.
15. Your most marked characteristic?
I am excessively verbal.
16. What do you most value in your friends?
Patience and acceptance.
17. For what would you like to be remembered?
Being a good daughter, sister, wife, and mother.
18. What natural gift would you most like to possess?
The ability to learn languages easily.
19. What is your motto?
Never lose perspective.
20. What non-opera song do you rock?
I do a mean “Baby Beluga”!
Find out more about Erin here.
Prosciutto Rolls with Goat Cheese, Arugula and Fig Spread
2 tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil
2 tsp. grated lemon zest
1 tbsp. fresh lemon juice
6 oz. soft goat cheese, at room temperature
2–3 cloves garlic, peeled and minced
12 slices (not paper-thin) prosciutto, halved crosswise
1⁄2 cup fig preserves
1⁄2 bunch arugula, trimmed
Freshly ground black pepper
1. Whisk oil, lemon zest, and lemon juice together in a small bowl and set aside. Mix goat cheese and garlic together in another small bowl and set aside.
2. Spread a thin layer of the goat cheese mixture on each piece of prosciutto, spread a thin layer of fig preserves over cheese, and top with 1–2 arugula leaves. Drizzle with some of the lemon vinaigrette and season to taste with pepper. Roll prosciutto up around filling and arrange on serving platter, seam side down. Garnish with fresh herbs if desired.
And The Winning Baby Shower Theme Is. . .
PINK ON PINK!! So, yes, that means my friend is having a girl and we are all super excited for her (well, her two sons aren't so much). Actual serious planning has begun and I'll keep you updated as I go.
What's Going On?
Sunday, April 17th - Spring Fling Bazar in Fort Lauderdale
Maybe, Perhaps.......at last....
In the immortal words of PB Shelley:
If winter comes
can spring be far behind?
Yipee!
To view this blog in a fun, different way go here
random fact {no.5}
This might sound a little odd, but it is the only time I can afford to shut out everything else that is going on in the world and focus on me. It is the only time I get to re-collect and run through what has happened that day, and then make little notes-to-self to be better the next :)
See random facts {no.1}, {no.2}, {no.3} and {no.4}!
Field Trip! The Fruits of Outlet Shopping at Grove City Outlets
- If you can, park somewhere central enough that you can return packages to the car. Don't do like I did once and buy something large, and have to carry it half a mile back to your vehicle. Trust me-- your arms and back will thank you for it!
- Wear shoes you know are comfortable; this is not the time to break in that cute pair of new heels. You lose points for your stylishness if you're bloody and limping.
- Make sure you eat. Smart shoppers are not hungry, cranky shoppers. Plus, it will help you avoid buying everything the chocolate shops have to offer. Restraint comes with a full stomach.
- Know what you're looking for and what you're willing to pay. Like thrift stores, prices at outlet malls are not always bargains. So it's really important to know what the prices are on the things you're interesting in buying. Some outlet stores offer some real sales, but others are just branches of regular mall stores at regular mall store prices. It's important to know what's what to really enjoy savings.
Field Trip! The Fruits of Outlet Shopping at Grove City Outlets
- If you can, park somewhere central enough that you can return packages to the car. Don't do like I did once and buy something large, and have to carry it half a mile back to your vehicle. Trust me-- your arms and back will thank you for it!
- Wear shoes you know are comfortable; this is not the time to break in that cute pair of new heels. You lose points for your stylishness if you're bloody and limping.
- Make sure you eat. Smart shoppers are not hungry, cranky shoppers. Plus, it will help you avoid buying everything the chocolate shops have to offer. Restraint comes with a full stomach.
- Know what you're looking for and what you're willing to pay. Like thrift stores, prices at outlet malls are not always bargains. So it's really important to know what the prices are on the things you're interesting in buying. Some outlet stores offer some real sales, but others are just branches of regular mall stores at regular mall store prices. It's important to know what's what to really enjoy savings.
Russell Crowe's Crusader Knight costume from Robin Hood...
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
VO Film Series: Camille
CAMILLE
Thursday, April 7, 2011
7:00pm: Introduction
7:20pm: Film
Vancity Theatre
Vancouver International Film Centre
1181 Seymour Street
$11/$9 senior or student
(includes $2 Vancity Film Centre membership).
More about the Vancity Theatre
Directed by: George Cukor
(USA, 1936, 109 mins)
DVD
Starring Greta Garbo, Robert Taylor, Lionel Barrymore, Henry Daniell, Elizabeth Allan.
Named one of the top 100 movies ever made by Time magazine and based on the same novel and play as Giuseppe Verdi’s great opera La Traviata (La Dame aux Camélias by Alexandre Dumas, fils), Camille is a tragic love story about a courtesan, Marguerite, and her handsome young suitor, Armand.
Produced in the finest MGM style, and directed by the studio’s most sensitive director of actresses, George Cukor, Camille is remembered above all for Greta Garbo’s expressive and luminous performance. In Marguerite, the iconic 1930s siren finds a vessel for her own ambivalence towards Hollywood. Garbo suggests warmth, sensuality, irony and introspection in gestures of rare delicacy and insight.
Camille will be introduced by national film journalist Katherine Monk. Ms.Monk's writing appears in National Post, The Vancouver Sun and Province, The Montreal Gazette, Calgary Herald and Ottawa Citizen among others. She is also a regular contributor for CBC Radio’s On the Coast and Global BC’s Early News. Ms. Monk is a voting member of the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, the Broadcast Film Critics Association, the Alliance of Women Film Journalists, and the Writers’ Union of Canada. In addition to her duties as a film writer, Ms. Monk teaches and lectures at Simon Fraser University, the University of Alaska, McGill University’s Centre for Canadian Studies and Capilano University. Her first book Weird Sex and Snowshoes and Other Canadian Film Phenomena (Raincoast Books, 2001) hit the bestseller list and was adapted to the screen by Omni Film.
Camille is presented in association with Vancouver Opera’s production of La Traviata, April 30 to May 12th. Verdi’s most popular opera is realized in a gorgeous new co-production directed by Sir Jonathan Miller. Sumptuous parties, passionate encounters and intimate scenes of tragic tenderness, together with dramatic and vocal intensity from beginning to end, make this a magnificent opera experience.
Seating is limited. This special event continues a series of co-presentations between Vancouver Opera and the Vancity Theatre.
Opera Speaks - Tuesday April 19
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
A Feature Interview With Sir Jonathan Miller
Sir Jonathan Miller is one of the world’s most fascinating and creative polymaths: opera and theatre director, neuropsychologist, writer, television presenter and humourist. He rose to fame 50 years ago as part of the influential British comedy show “Beyond the Fringe”, with Dudley Moore, Peter Cook, and Alan Bennett. He is in Vancouver to direct La Traviata.
Bard on the Beach artistic director Christopher Gaze will engage Sir Jonathan in a feature-length interview about his work, his life, and his provocative ideas. An excerpt from La Traviata will be performed. Thanks to Bard on the Beach for their support!
Opera Speaks @ VPL
Tuesday, April 19
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Alice MacKay Room
Central Branch of the VPL
Free Admission! Limited Seating!
|
|
---|