Monday, May 31, 2004

Cubs Lose 5 in Row


To celebrate the end of the the 5 game losing streak, and to test the ability of this blog to add photos, yes, it's true...he's everywhere.

Priceless.







Bartman Saves the Day

Catch Up

OK, so I've been a pretty dismal blogger. (Hey, I've been studying the dismal science, what do you expect.) So, you see pretty minimal entries for April and May. At least they are in. I've been inspired by an article on obsessive blogging in the NYTimes, which basically points out that never has so much been written and read by so few.

And, did I ever write about our adaptation of Il Fine Del Mondo? NOOOOOO. But I will now. Substitute Jenny-O turkey breast cutlets for veal. Substitute Canadian bacon for the prosciutto. And, OK, we took a package of pregrated mozzarella cheese. Have we totally dumbed this down enough to qualify for a recipe in Bon Appetite? Still, pretty tasty, if I had just browned the turkey a bit less. And relatively healthy. Back on the Cosa Nostra trail!!!

Yale Reunion & NYC

Went to my 25th Reunion at Y. University. Pretty amusing. Ms. R and her charming son, Ms. O-E, Ms. H, Mr K. in from LA, among others. Lots of people who looked familiar. Lots of fun. Mr. T and I shared the fact that we couldn't survive rooming with Mr. K.
Before the reunion, I came to NYC for work, and caught a performance of the NYC ballet.

Tuesday, May 25, 2004

Roni Horn at AIC

New Roni Horn exhibition at the AIC. Amazing. Installation of pictures of the Thames river throughout the permanent collection. This is one to come to Chicago to see.

Friday, May 21, 2004

Latin American Dinner

Went to a dinner at Marche for participants in conference the next day on Latin American Business. Worked with a great group of students.

Monday, May 10, 2004

Smart Museum Gala

Went to the Smart Museum Gala honoring Susan and Lew Manilow.

Tuesday, May 04, 2004

Cubs vs. Diamondbacks

Our first tickets of the season. We were on the back row, the wind was blowing, it was cold.

Sergio Mitre just couldn't get it going and the Cubs' offense waited a bit too long to compensate. Sammy Sosa got the Cubs on the board with a three-run homer in the eighth, but Mitre's four-run, seven-hit outing over four innings proved too much to overcome.