My husband and I planned to see two members of the Pogues play a concert last night. It got cancelled due to concerns with Covid-19. Since we already had a sitter set up, we looked for a an alternate venue.
We ended up at the Shakespeare Tavern for the preview night of "Much Ado About Nothing". It was hilarious, absolutely worth having to work today on four and a half hours of sleep. I know everyone is worried about illness, but this was full of much needed and well acted levity. It could get shut down at any point so hurry up and go see it while you can.
https://www.shakespearetavern.com/index.php?/performances/show/much_ado_march_2020/
Tsundoku is a Japanese word that means to buy more books than anyone could possibly read. As a lifestyle it speaks to me as a pursuit of knowledge as a way of living.
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