Couldn't make it to the Party last night. I did, however, have a wonderful time with my dear friend, David. We (Ant and David and I) had a very nice diner dinner at The Terminal Diner. The name does not inspire confidence but it sits at the foot of the Roosevelt Island Tram which, for those who are unfamiliar with this piece of New York real estate is a re-developed island of apartments accessible mainly by a tram going back and forth between the Island. It was called Welfare Island for many years and had a hospital at the southern end. That hospital is where Alberta Hunter, the amazing jazz singer, worked for many years when she was "out of the business". Anyway, I digress (what's new). I had a delicious meat loaf sandwich, Anthony had a veggie burger and David had a chicken Ceasar salad. We then moseyed on over to the Sutton City Cinema 1 to see Broadway: The Golden Age. I really enjoyed it. It made me realize again why I love theatre and how magical it can be. I'm looking forward to the DVD release as well, because from what I read, he will include more footage of interviews that he couldn't fit into the finished product. We left the theatre and took a long walk around midtown and then we (Ant and me) returned home and went to bed.
I'm listening to Love Me or Leave Me right now. I just finished listening to Miss Streisand and Yves Montand sing about psychic energy and plants growing and coming back, etc. Later I will listen to The Grand Tour and The Baker's Wife. I have a meeting from 10am to noon so I will not be able to listen to as many CDs as I would like, damn them, damn them all to hell.
Anthony will be on Long Island this weekend (he leaves this afternoon) for clown shows so I will be alone. I have plenty to listen to, having gone to the library and left with many CDs. I will also finally watch Call Me Madam which I purchased at a little CD/DVD store in my neighborhood. I'm looking forward to that.
Well, I need to peruse the report handed out yesterday. We need to be familiar with it in regards to our meeting.
Au revoir, mes amis, till later this afternoon.