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"Victory goes to the player who makes the next-to-last mistake - Chessmaster Savielly Grigorievitch Tartakower (1887-1956)"

Tuesday, July 01, 2025

Harvard Art Museums…

Where Harvard hoards art like it hoards Nobel Prizes 😅

For Ethan & Lauren’s fabulous wedding rehearsal dinner, we dined at the museum - a place with a brooding Rothko, a Monet that gave us the side-eye, and statues that silently judged our outfits.

Bright, sleek, suspiciously curated. Calder, Van Gogh, Matisse, Cézanne, Munch - and enough German expressionism to haunt your dreams.

We loved the museum (and the dinner! 😂)

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Monday, June 30, 2025

Architecture Tour @ The Barbican Centre…

If concrete could talk, the Barbican’s Brutalist buildings would probably grumble about modern architecture and then invite you in for a stiff Grey Goose and cranberry. 


Yes, yesterday Darce, Stuart and I took The Architecture Tour of the Barbican Centre in the glitzy City of London. 


It was like stepping into a dystopian utopia - where every raw concrete surface somehow oozed charm and intellectual defiance. 


Our guide, Oliver, was equal parts historian and architectural apologist.  


We walked through the post-war dreams of a society that clearly had a surplus of cement and ambition.


The place is a love letter to grey, angular beauty - and strangely, by the end, you’ll find yourself swooning over ventilation shafts and shadowy stairwells. 


Unlike the weather, Brutalism is cool.













Friday, June 27, 2025

The Alley…

Typical for a last night of a holiday, we found the best gay bar in town! The Alley. Bear bar, great crowd, great music, free-pouring drinks, and this gem in the corner - Adams Family Pinball !!!🦇👻⚫️🔮⚡️🔌🧡 

I was in Heaven. 

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Pre-flight Breakfast…

 Pre-flight breakfast cocktails anyone? Fabulous breakfast place. 🍸






Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum…

Darce & I visited upon this Venetian fever dream yesterday with no labels (Isabella’s rules), dim lighting, and a courtyard that feels like a Renaissance spa.

We wandered past Titian, Vermeer, Degas, & empty frames from the 1990 heist - still hanging, like the art might come back out of guilt.


Feels less like a museum, more like breaking into a rich woman’s house and staying for the Botticelli.


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