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One piece of business before we get started: If you’re coming to the Texas Book Festival this weekend, the time and the place of my talk has changed! I’ll be speaking at noon Sunday, Nov. 6 in Capitol Extension Room E2.036. Details here.
Last weekend I did something I haven’t done in about two and a half years: I got on a plane! I flew to Philadelphia then drove out to Lancaster, PA to speak to a wonderful bunch of arts educators and get a much-needed dose of real fall weather.
My 10 things worth sharing this week are almost exclusively from my trip:
I read the entirety of Andrew Sean Greer’s novel Less Is Loston the plane and in the hotel room before I fell asleep. A good and worthy sequel, but if you haven’t read Less, start there!
An album I listen to whenever I can’t sleep or the hotel is too noisy is My Bloody Valentine’s Loveless. Saturday morning after walking for coffee, I popped into the Barnes and Noble in Rittenhouse Square and they actually had Mike McGonigal’s 33 1/3 book on the album. I read that on the flight back. (In another magic Philly moment, I shared an elevator with John Fetterman?!? He is very tall and not someone who looks like he wants to be bothered at 8AM in a hotel elevator.)
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is one of my favorite museums, and the Matisse in the 1930s show did not disappoint, but even more delightful was the juxtaposition of the Macho Men exhibit of prints next door. (It reminded me of the time I went to see the Hilma af Klint show at the Guggenheim and they had Robert Mapplethorpe photos up in an offshoot.) But best of all was this Cézanne I fell in love with. The whole drive through eastern Pennsylvania I wondered how Cézanne would’ve handled the hills.
After a brief hiatus, I’ve fallen back in love with plain ol’ Paper Mate Flair felt tip pens. (Just don’t put your notebook through the washing machine — they’re not waterproof!)
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