Monday night I saw The King and I with the Movie Meetup group at the Event Screen (for the second time, but the first time in a cinema). I think this is what Edward Said meant by "orientalism." It's best for the Thai ballet of Uncle Tom's Cabin. The real King Mongkut was far more enlightened than the semi-civilized clown the western world imagines.
Thursday I went on an art walk along Dundas Street. We stopped at a Portuguese-themed boutique and I bought the children's book Coracao de Mae (mother's heart). Then we went to the Monkey's Paw bookstore. I'd hoped to try their vending machine that sells you a random book for two dollars, but it needed restocking. I did buy The Book of Flags, The Odd Book of Facts, Great Cities of the World and Women in the Comics. But when I was through buying them, I couldn't find the rest of the group and missed the rest of the walk!
Later that evening I went to the revue and saw Robert Wise's boxing classic The Set-Up. They also had a boxing-themed Three Stooges short and the Warner Brothers cartoon To Duck or Not to Duck. ("You know, there's something awfully screwy about this fight, or my name isn't Larrimore--and it isn't.")
Wednesday I went to Shopper's Drug Mart to replenish my cipralex prescription. It turned out that it wouldn't be ready until the next day, possibly the late afternoon, so I didn't have time to pick it up then what with the art walk. I would have got it yesterday but I was under the weather. I finally got it today.
I've been watching Royal Heritage on Youtube. That's a 1977 BBC documentary series in connection with the Silver Jubilee, depicting the British monarchy's history and collections. (Several of the Royals make appearances.) I remember seeing some of it back at the time, especially the part where Prince Charles goofs around with an old microscope the future George III used.
Absolutely fascinating as always, James!
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