April was a frenzy of deadlines (editing and writing and lecture preparation) for me, but I did manage to appreciate some of the sunny, picture-perfect spring days that unexpectedly dropped down on NYC. I even spend “met” the woodcocks who hung out in Bryant Park for a week or two and bopped around under flowering trees right there in the heart of Manhattan. Let’s see, what else… Reading: A few months ago, a neighbor moved away and put a stack of novels on his stoop. I’m still working my way through the ones I grabbed. Most recently: Ann Patchett’s Tom Lake. Art: Art x Fashion at the Museum at FIT. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: FIT’s exhibitions are smart, focused, and accessible, not to mention free to the public. They also consistently inspire me in a way that some bigger, flashier exhibitions do not. Video: In a pointless personal protest against the new video adaptation of The Forsyte Saga, I’m re-watching the 2002-2003 tv adaptation (Damien Lewis, Rupert Graves, Gina…
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