Monthly Archives: April 2011
I don’t think I’ll have time to get them a present, now.
Instead of playing catch-up (Passover was great, I met Benedict Cumberbatch, weather was lovely) I’m going to tell you guys about the great stuff coming up! Namely, the Royal Wedding. In case you’ve been living under an extremely large rock … Continue reading
Liveblogging Supplementals – Video!
I recorded some videos in between blogging about the experience, so I thought I would share! The blue blob in my backpack is my snuggie. And say what you will, it helped a lot. The nice thing about these sort … Continue reading
Liveblogging II
Still at the National Theatre!! We have just had our “Only 59 minutes to go!” celebration. I don’t know if I mentioned it before, but it is cold. I’m in my winter coat and a snuggie, but I am so … Continue reading
Liveblogging from the National!
I am currently sitting outside the National Theatre on the Southbank of the Thames. For those of you Americans who don’t check the timestamp on these posts, it is now 5:32 AM in Londontown. Well, it is now while I … Continue reading
Cardiff!
I decided I wanted to go to Cardiff. I was fed up trying to wait around and make it work with friends, and it gets complicated because I have to plan my time around shabbos and most of my American … Continue reading
On Blog Writing
As there is a chance now that some people might read this blog who have not had an opportunity to meet me, either in real life or virtually, I though I should put up a mild disclaimer about my excessive … Continue reading
Love Films, London
I mentioned at some point on this blog that I am a media studies major. For those that don’t really get it – and I don’t blame you, it’s not a well-known major – I like to compare it to … Continue reading
Language differences
Everyone knows the standard England-English vs. American-English. “Pants” vs. “trousers.” “Elevator” vs. “lift.” You know. The absolute funniest one was has to be crèche. Because to me, as an Ameirican, a crèche is a Christian nativity scene, Mary holding baby … Continue reading