We were talking about coincidences the other day, and I experienced a bit of one myself this evening, Dear Readers.
Last night, I went to the Getty Center to hear a lecture by the highly respected architecture critic Ada Louise Huxtable.
Tonight I was at the L.A. Philharmonic for a marvelous program of Zemlinsky and Richard Strauss, led by James Conlon. I was seated in what the L.A. Phil's management calls the "Orchestra View" section, which is behind the orchestra, facing the conductor. So who should be seated in the row in front of me, three seats to my right but Miss Ada Louise Huxtable. Not sure there's anything to be read into this, but I thought it was curious.