Wednesday, I finish work early and the museum is opened late, therefore I took this opportunity for a last-minute visit (last week!) at the Museum of Fine-Arts exhibit on Toulouse-Lautrec. Thursday, not only Apple released new hardware, but it was also the beginning of the 33rd Japanese Film Festival of Montreal at the Cinémathèque Québécoise. There was a sake tasting, a few speeches and then they screened A Tale of Samurai Cooking. I went to see a second movie on Saturday: Sue, Mai and Sawa. That was wonderful. I felt alive. It's good to get busy since we don't have that many good years left.
I also tried to read a little. I have so many books piling on my bedside table (haïku compilation, numerous mangas, Solaris #200, etc). However, I find it so hard to read lately. I am so busy that whenever I can read, I feel guilty and this sentiment is a distraction that make it difficult to concentrate on my reading. Quite annoying. And there's plenty of other distractions… like watching TV! Beside the U.S. presidential election madness and the returning shows (7th season of Walking Dead, 2nd season of Poldark, 10th season of Murdock Mysteries, 14th season of NCIS, 2nd season of Blindspot, 3rd season of Z Nation, 8th season of Vampire Diaries, 4th season of A Place to call home), there's very interesting newcomers like Westworld and Tutankhamun, or others like Class (a Doctor Who spin-off)! I've also watched on Dvd the Michael Moore documentary Where to invade next.
Maybe all that activity was too much, because I caught some bug (cold, stomach flu?) that left me tired, congestionned and with an upset stomach. But there's no rest for the wicked and now I must work on my monthly accounting and pay the bills.
However, before I do that, I'd like to share with you a few notable news & links that I came across lately. Because, even with all this activity, I will always find some time to stay acquainted (a bit) with the affairs of the world. Here they are, after the jump, in no particular order, in both french and english):
- Les 10 romans les plus vendus de la Rentrée littéraire 2016 (Livres Hebdo)
- Thorgal devient une série télé "dans la veine de Game of Thrones" (Premiere)
- The 'Legendary' Books of Ursula K. Le Guin (Signature)
- Witness: Studio Ghibli, Japanese Animation (BBC Radio)
- How to read a book a week (The Verge)
- Monkeys smash theory that only humans can make sharp stone tools (The Guardian)
- What's A Light Novel? (ANN)
- Bibliothèques: Importante gratuité (Le Devoir)
- The Walking Dead showrunner explains impact of next death (EW)
- Karoshi crisis: why are Japanese working themselves to death? (This Week In Asia)
- What Is the Point of the Female Orgasm? (Popular Science)
- Water buffaloes in Quebec: Say cheese (Montreal Gazette)
- Un grand ménage informatique à Montréal (Journal de Montréal)
- The Walking Dead Season Premiere Draws Criticism (ICv2)
- Teenage Girl Turns A Beethoven Classic Into A Metal Masterpiece! (Society Of Rock)
- En chantier pendant 10 ans (Le Devoir)
- Bob Dylan: Nobel Literature Prize left me speechless (BBC)
- Tesla boss Elon Musk unveils solar roof tiles (The Guardian)
- your name. film review (Hollywood Reporter)
- The 13" MacBook Pro's Solid State Drive is Removable (Digital Trends)
- How to Access Your iPhone's Secret Magnifying Glass Feature in iOS 10 (The Daily Dot)
- First impressions of the MacBook Pro (Business Insider)
- Internet freaks out about new MacBook Pro pricing (Cult of Mac)
- Everything Apple Announced at the MacBook Event that Actually Matters (Life Hacker)
- J.K. Rowling’s Crime Novels Have Been Picked Up by HBO (Mental Floss)
- Apple debuts “TV,” a TV guide and watchlist app for Apple TV, iPhone and iPad (TechCrunch) [But ONLY in the U.S.!]
- Apple's New TV App Is Worthless Without Netflix and Amazon Video (Gizmodo)
- Apple launches new MacBook Pro laptop with Touch Bar for instant emoji (The Guardian)
- J-Novel Club Licenses Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash, I Saved Too Many Girls and Caused the Apocalypse Light Novels (ANN)
- Fitness: Can you count on your activity tracker to be accurate? (Montreal Gazette)
- Thermal Comfort for Office Work (Canadian Centre for Occupational Health & Safety) [too bad many employers don't give a damn about their employees comfort!!]
- Cthulhu's evil overlord: the monstrous world of HP Lovecraft (The Telegraph) [T'as Cthulhu l'oeuvre de Lovecraft?]
- Black And White Photographs Of The Discovery Of King Tutankhamun's Tomb Brought To Life Through The Digital Art Of Colorization (3tags)
- Yen Press Acquires Three titles (ICv2)
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