Sporting CP, we’re coming for you!
@Arsenal ⚽️
@Regenersaurus 🦖
#COYG 🔴⚪️
#SPOARS 🥅
@gaygooners 🌈
Last Friday night with Stuart went to see A Doll’s House @ Almeida Theatre in London’s glitzy Islington.
Ibsen’s feminist play via Anya Reiss gets a sleek modern polish; bankers, mobile phones, and threesomes.
Romola Garai burns bright in her brittle dollhouse of secrets, while director Joe Hill-Gibbons keeps the screws turning.
Chic, chilly, quietly savage. But not quite stellar.
⭐️⭐️⭐️
@almeida_theatre @romolagaraiofficial #ADollsHouse #Ibsen
Great to see so many gaygooners before (and at) the match yesterday. But it was a bad day at the office.
Shea Charles scored an 85th-minute winner to dump the Gunners out of the competition after substitute Viktor Gyokeres had levelled following Ross Stewart's first-half opener.
Sure, being knocked out of the FA Cup can be seen as a mixed blessing. It gives us the opportunity to concentrate on bigger competitions - the Premiership and the Champions League. Put momentum is a big thing in football and being booted out of two domestic cup competitions in as many weeks is a blow.
As the mighty Steps once sung, some things are better best forgotten.
Onwards and upwards, my friends.
@Arsenal ⚽️
@Regenersaurus 🦖
#COYG 🔴⚪️
#SOUARS 🥅
@gaygooners 🌈
Last night Stuart & I went to see Les Liaisons Dangereuses at Lyttelton Theatre on London’s glitzy South Bank.
Marianne Elliott directs Christopher Hampton’s take on Laclos into a long but juicy duel of love, lies, and social warfare.
Lesley Manville prowls, Aidan Turner smoulders. Slick, wicked fun.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@NationalTheatre #lesleymanville #aidanturner #Theatre #London #Review
When they get back, let’s greet their touch-down module wearing monkey suits. 🚀🦧🦍🗽
https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/liftoff-nasa-launches-astronauts-on-historic-artemis-moon-mission/
Earlier today Stuart and I took a rather super Race Across The World style “let’s get up & see where we can get to” day trip.
Angus had suggested Corinth so we looked where it was on the map and off we dashed.
Tubes, trains, quite a bit of running, and a crazy high-speed taxi drive later (blowing the budget) it turned into a fabulous day out featuring a 19th-century shipping channel, some impressive archaeological ruins, & a commanding 575-metre-high mountain fortress.
The frighteningly deep Corinth Canal slices Greece like an overconfident cheese wire. Nero started it. The French finished it.
Ancient Corinth serves up its columns aplenty; Apollo still has seven marble ones left his at his temple, and St Paul submitted his as a letter to the Corinthians.
And to finish the day off we climbed a mountain. Yes, the Acrocorinth has great views but it’s a lung-busting climb.
History, drama, and mild exhaustion.
We deserved a beer.
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