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Weekend update

Matt and Jeff were in town, and on Saturday night Thom and I met up with them at Dupont Circle. We all headed to Levante’s, on 19th Street, for a tasty Mediterranean dinner. Ah, great food and great company. (And great weather, too; there was a forecast of rain, but our table on the patio […]

Matt and Jeff were in town, and on Saturday night Thom and I met up with them at Dupont Circle. We all headed to Levante’s, on 19th Street, for a tasty Mediterranean dinner. Ah, great food and great company. (And great weather, too; there was a forecast of rain, but our table on the patio got nothing more than a strong breeze.) Among other things, we traded vacation stories: they told us about how their D.C. trip was going–Thom and I agreed the boys had quite an impressive sightseeing itinerary, covering several museums and monuments in just a few days–and we told them about our trip last month to New York (hey, I never did get around to writing about that, did I?).

After we parted ways, Thom and I walked up to Lambda Rising, where I picked up a couple of books from the sale racks: Michael Cunningham‘s A Home at the End of the World and Flesh and Blood (published together in one volume), and Fraud by David Rakoff, which I’ve been meaning to get for a while. That man has a big (wait for it…) vocabulary; the new word I learned today is “samizdat.”

Yesterday I went to the Millennium Stage at the Kennedy Center. That night’s performance, held in the Concert Hall (usually these free concerts are in the foyer, so I especially like to go to the occasional ones held in the center’s other larger venues), was by the National Symphony Orchestra Summer Music Institute, a program for youth ages 14-21. It’s always exciting to see such talented young musicians. They played a program of Glinka, Sarasate (featuring a fantastic solo violinist), and Schumann. By the way, a couple weeks ago I went to the Millennium Stage to see the London Gay Men’s Chorus, which was a fun and moving performance. Two of the songs, “Seasons of Love” and “Come What May” brought a few tears to my eyes, and I thought to myself that had Thom been there too, we both would’ve been bawling. (We’re such criers.)

4 replies on “Weekend update”

i just picked up the double michael cunningham book from Strand before my vacation to VA so I’d have some reading on the airplane. I was amazed at how quick a read Home at the End of the World is. And to think that my boss’s bf got to dance with Colin in the movie… bastard.

Samizdat, eh? So that’s why you came and grabbed the American Heritage Dictionary from the computer room?

You needn’t have, you know. Your boyfriend–with his own large <ahem> vocabulary–has a degree in Russian and Soviet Studies, nyet?

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