And it’s already time to make a wish… And that is that I’ll last until the day of my 27th birthday (tomorrow) after a seriously trying 6 hours in the office. How is it only 11:11?
- Do pickles go bad? (How do you know?)
- Just had to let out my belt. Ugh.
- I’m thinking about bringing a bed into my office.
That’s what I got. Happy Hump Day!
Remember this? Our good friend as gone viral!
Not too late to support this great guy and his great cause.
Tomorrow, the Phillips Collection will host its monthly, Phillips after 5, only this time it will be in collaboration with the Embassy of Brazil. Carnival!
Brazil’s most spectacular festival is evoked in an evening of language lessons, art, music, food, and drink. Be inspired by the work of Brazilian artist Sandra Cinto and watch a performance of traditional Brazilian martial arts by Abada-Capoeira DC.
5:15–8:15 pm
Music
DC Choro
The local band performs old-school Brazilian jazz and popular music.
6 & 7 pm
Gallery Talk
Picturing Performers: Artists’ Depictions of Drama and Dance
Examine how artists such as Edgar Degas and Pierre-Auguste Renoir represented performances.
Buy your tickets in advance. They sell out way more often than you’d expect!
President Barack Obama meets with Cody Keenan, Deputy Director of Speechwriting, left, and Jon Favreau, Director of Speechwriting, in the Oval Office, Feb. 5, 2013. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)
This picture is relevant to my interests for reasons.
Hey, we know them…
Now, that it is staying light out past 5:30 PM, it seems appropriate that we begin planning summer outfits…
A friend of mine from college, has been doing amazing things since his time at AU, not the least of which included a several year stint in Senegal with the Peace Corps. Richard Alec Ross continues to impress me whether through his elegant prose, his dedication to the betterment of others’ lives or… his impressive coordination and speedy set of legs. On April 7, he’ll be “joggling” (jogging/juggling at once), the Paris Marathon in hopes of raising money for underprivileged Senegalese children. You’ll get a kick out of this video and maybe even be inspired to support his cause here.









