I started this blog with one daughter, kept it up with the other, to spend time together doing something we enjoyed.
However, things change and people evolve. My daughters are older, busier, and not as interested in writing.
From now on this blog will be mostly mom with occasional contributions from my daughters and maybe even my husband.
Nothing else will change. We'll still focus on sharing fun places to go, fun things to do, and more, and we would  still love to hear your views too

Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Where-To-Go Wednesday - A Celebration Aquisitions in Honor of the Morgan's Centennial

We received complimentary tickets to the Morgan Library and Museum for review purposes. Any and all opinions expressed here are our own.


What: A Celebration Aquisitions in Honor of the Morgans' Centennial 

Where: Morgan Library and Museum 
             225 Madison Ave.
             New York, NY

Who: All ages

When: Through August 17, 2025




Last year, the Morgan Library and Museum celebrated its hundredth anniversary. Initially known as the Morgan Library, it transferred the private art and literary collection of J. Pierpont Morgan into a public institution open to all. Over the years, numerous other precious works of art, literary treasures, and more were acquired and added to Morgan's initial collection. 




In honor of the 100th anniversary, a variety of special purchases and donations were made. Some of these are currently highlighted in this special exhibit. They include objects, works of art, and more related to Leonardo Da Vinci, Edgar Allen Poe, Franz Schubert, and others. This special exhibit is only running through this weekend, so if you are interested in seeing it, you should make plans to do so now!




And that's our view. For more information about A Celebration Aquisitions in Honor of the Morgan's Centennial, go to www.themorgan.org/exhibitions/morgans-centennial. For more about the Morgan Library and Museum or to purchase tickets to visit, go to www.themorgan.org

Tune in tomorrow for Theater Thursday.

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Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Tips for Tuesday - Books: Well, Actually & The Witch's Orchard; Movie: Sisters of Ukraine

We may have been given complimentary copies and/or access for review purposes to any books, products, and/or any other visual or audio media mentioned below. Any and all opinions expressed here are our own.

Books: Well, Actually & The Witch's Orchard


Today, we are talking about Well, Actually by Mazey Eddings. Despite her real journalism ambitions, Eva Kitt finds herself interviewing B-Celebrities while shoving hot dogs down her throat as the host of Sausage Talk. Meanwhile, her ex, Riley Cooper, is a legitimate internet sensation. When an angry rant Eva posts about him goes viral, she is forced to host him on her show, where he convinces her to go on a series of dates and then debrief them on his channel to show that he truly has changed. Eva agrees, but she is only in it because she is hoping it will help her career, or so she thinks. 

Eva is another of Mazey Eddings' typical heroines struggling with serious mental health issues, which Eddings writes so well. However, in this case, Eva's struggles are not always internal. She deals not only with a serious fear of abandonment as well as severe feelings of inaddequacy, which she masks with a false sense of bravado,  but also is subject to a toxic work environment wherein she is harassed and treated extremely misogynistically. Every single interaction she has with her bosses is both distressing and cringeworthy, and her family background is just as heartbreaking.

Although Riley is sweet and good to Eva, and seems to be exactly what she needs, he is not a believable character. Despite his sad backstory, he is still one of those too-perfect book boyfriends that don't exist in real life. They only give real women impossible ideals and real men impossible standards to live up to. 

He does have one flaw, however, his nickname for Eva.. His calling her  "kitten" even though it is clearly based on her last name of Kitt still sounds diminutive. Because of her already overwhelming feelings of inadequacy, that is the last thing Eva needs. This one factor is not enough to make him feel real, though, and because he doesn't feel like a real person, it's hard to believe in the romance. Real people have flaws; they are not perfect.

Today, we recommend The Witch's Orchard by Archer Sullivan. This is a completely engrossing thriller about a detective hired to unravel the mystery of what happened to three little girls who disappeared years ago. The author does a great job of invoking a sense of place clearly because she is so familiar with the Appalachian setting she is writing about. The characters are interesting. The mystery is engaging. The repeated retellings of the witch legend in slightly different versions throughout the story really ramps up the tension and intrigue. The story is full of enough unique twists and turns to keep it exciting. All in all, it is a very satisfying read. 

Movie: Sisters of Ukraine

Today, we recommend Sisters of Ukraine. This documentary about a group of nuns transporting a group of mothers and child refugees from war-torn Ukraine to safety in Spain is both heartbreaking and inspiring. It reminds us of both the human capacity for evil and to do harm to one another, and the human capacity for good and to uplift one another. 

And that's our view. Well, Actually was published last Tuesday, August 5. The Witch's Orchard was published today. Sisters of Ukraine is now available for purchase on DVD as well as to purchase or rent on VOD.

Tune in tomorrow for Where-To-Go Wednesday.

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Monday, August 11, 2025

More Theater Monday - One Night

We were given complimentary tickets to One Night for review purposes. Any and all opinions expressed here are our own.


What: One Night

 Where: AMT Theater
              354 W. 45th St.
              New York, NY

When: This event ended on August 2, 2025


One Night is a musical about two couples who have been best friends for years: Julie & Nathan and Vivian & Danny. The focus of the show is the revelation that years ago Julie and Danny had a one-night stand while on a business trip, and how that revelation reverberates through the two couples. Even though it is unveiled through flashbacks, exactly how things happened, the plot still seems like something out of a soap opera. It also seems kind of thin to support an entire musical.  However, a few surprising twists and turns throughout the show do keep things interesting at least. 


The show also has a few nice songs. When all four cast members sing together, the harmonies are quite lovely and sometimes seem almost reminiscent of the musical group Manhattan Transfer. The opening quartet, "Julie & Nathan, Danny & Vivian", as well as the later quartet "You Think You Know a Person," are particular highlights of the show.


The ending is highly unsatisfying. It is too ambiguous, and there is no sort of resolution. It feels like there should be some sort of catharsis, whether good or bad, particularly for the character of Nathan, but that never happens. The audience is just left hanging. It feels as if we have spent an hour and a half or so with these characters and are left barely knowing any more than when we started.


And that's our view. For more about One Night, visit www.onenightmusical.comOne Night is part of the Broadway Bound Musical Festival, which will run through August 17, 2025. For more about that or to purchase a ticket to one of the remaining shows, visit www.broadwayboundfest.com.

Tune in tomorrow for Tips for Tuesday.

Photo credits:
All One Night production photos provided by Broadway Bound Theater Festival

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