“I was inside my lover’s opera, I knew, very near the ending. If the curse was true, and it did seem to rise up around me, as if it would become the very ship that would take me back to America, then I would sing for Aristafeo at least once more, somehow, before losing my voice forever – perhaps regaining my soul if it had ever really been lost. His opera and its fate for me even protecting what had been true so far of us, may be true once again: Aristafeo delivered to me, his steps away from me…
Continue Reading →I wanted to use my lovely Noro yarn. I wanted to make this vest. It is in Cleckheaton No 934, “outrageous crochet” by Penny O’Neill. So… I put the two together. Here is the front. This is the back. Here”s a hint – I found it useful to cut out cardboard circles in the three sizes and measure my medallions against them as I went. Much easier than getting the tapemeasure out all the time. When I had finished the main part (see that blue line?) I jut kept going I want it to be long enough to…
Continue Reading →Songs in Our Heart # 6 Angel of the Morning (Juice Newton version) (Written by Chip Taylor; released February 1981) [“Just Call Me the Queen of Schmaltz!” Love it.]
Continue Reading →(dir. Andrew Rossi) TVC attended a premiere of this film which officially opens on May 12. Vogue editor, the infamous Anna Wintour (time to lose the bob, Anna) and Andrew Bolton (director of the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York) plan The Met’s most-attended fashion exhibition – “China: Through the Looking Glass” and the astounding opening party. Is fashion art? On a par with “The September Issue” and “Dior and I“. Fascinating for fashionistas. Not for anyone else. MINORITY REPORT BY Peter I respectfully agree: this was rather fascinating, albeit a little too long, with some repetition. What…
Continue Reading →Songs in Our Heart # 5 Amoureuse (Kiki Dee) (Written by Veronique Sanson and Gary Osborne; released August 1973) [“Strands of light upon a bedroom floor…”]*
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