I went out to BAM last night to see the 1962 Agnès Varda film Cleo from 5 to 7. A few weeks ago, on a friend's recommendation, I'd seen Big Dance Theater's Comme Toujours Here I Stand, which was based on the movie, so I was excited to see the original.
The story is simple: a beautiful but vain and spoiled singer travels around Paris for 2 hours while she waits for hospital test results that will tell her if she has cancer. There are fabulous costume changes and kittens and singing and a bedroom swing, but ultimately it's about mortality and living in the present. I loved it.
Traveling around Fort Greene in my own present, I got my BAM ticket early then paid a visit to a new independent bookstore that opened recently in the area, Greenlight Bookstore. It was clean and very well-lighted place, beautifully stocked with friendly staff, and I had a happy browse.
My next stop was to Cake Man Raven to sample his famous red velvet cake. I thought I'd eat my sweet while I watched the movie, but it was too crowded to publicly chow on such a large wedge comfortably. Really, it's a huge piece, my seat neighbors did not need to see or smell me working on this:
I had a few bites before I went in [and texted my friend J. a review: "delicious!"] and then saved the rest for home. I gobbled up half—total yum—then dumped the leftovers. It was a gift to myself for that night only.
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