I went in DC to watch this 2-hr Jewish comedy: THE LAST NIGHT OF BALLYHOO.
Ballyhoo is an annual lavish country club ball for Jewish daughters to
meet their future husbands. — at Theater J.
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
year-end party of a high tech nonprofit
I I went in DC for an end of year party of a high tech nonprofit org, and met up with my old friend Darrell.
Friday, November 24, 2017
Thanksgiving feast + movie
Thanks to Lam's family kindly took me in for Thanksgiving feast: lobster
tails (龍嘏), eight-ingredients duck (八寳鴨), sushi combination, ox tail
strew (牛尾)mushroom delights (双菇鲜豆苗), supergatti, shrimp cocktails, green
beans, garlic breads, wines, whiskey, mango puddings, banana bread,
lemon squares, Korean pears. That's right. No turkey. Also watched the
exciting movie The Great Wall (長城)!!! Not a single dull moment during
this 2-hr movie, and I almost forgot to share my mysterious gift bags of
souvenirs collected during my world travels with the family and guests.
Yes, I am giving away a lot belongings to live a minimum life.
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
Museum of Bible
I reserved the ticket to the brand new Museum of Bible awhile ago, so
went in DC this afternoon although I was busy with work and house move.
The content was biased, but the theaters, display and moving line flows
were supreme, better than Disney and Universal Studios. Do book the free
multimedia theaters of the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament which
have surrounding films and Alice Wonderland like tours but high tech
special effects. You should come to experience the lightings, sound and
visual effects, whether you are religious or not.
Friday, November 17, 2017
1st Stage Tysosn play: My Name is Asher Lev
I took a break from packing for moving, and ushered for a play: My Name
is Asher Lev. It was about a young Jewish painter struggled between his
Religious upbringing and his passion to fulfill his artistic expression.
Thursday, November 09, 2017
art reception by the Culture of Health Movement
I went in DC for an art reception by the Culture of Health Movement at
the National Academy of Medicine and a panel discussion on Retail real
estate space at a Crossroads at GW university. I saw an evening farmer's
market next to the Capital One Arena.
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