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Perhaps the easiest way to transform a Whiskey Sour is to add an extra, intensely flavored ingredient to the mix — typically something sweet, often but not always fruity. The presence of this extra ingredient, which might come in a proportion as large as an ounce or as small as a single teaspoon, transforms a simple Whiskey Sour into a different class of cocktail known as the Daisy.  Adding a flavor modifier like this is a consistently useful technique for modifying a cocktail, and it works particularly well with Whiskey Sour-class drinks.
Whilst we’re on the subject of cats (see yesterday’s post), I can’t resist sharing with you this absolutely indelible painting of a white cat by Pierre Bonard. Inspired by Japanese paintings of cats (see below for an example of), Bonnard attempted to paint “the idea” of a cat. It’s almost a caricature, with its elongated forms and long legs. But in its distinctive arching movement there is also something that depicts the essence of a cat, its aloofness, and the ambiguity of its gaze.
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⭐️ Pros: I got closer to my reading goal and made a lot of new friends because of my Tiktoks. Cons: way too many to name but mainly... the romanticization of a father/daughter relationship as a "beautiful love story" is what sent me So listen... I hate to do this to you on a Saturday but I need to get this out of my brain. I need to put it in words (somewhat) so that maybe, one day soon, I can return to the life I knew before I knew this book.
Six years ago today, May 1, 2017, Col. Bruce Hampton died in the most dramatic possible fashion during his 70th birthday party concert at the fabulous Fox Theatre in Atlanta.  I wrote the following story for The Wall Street Journal and was pleasantly surprised to watch it be one of the most read and most shared stories on the WSJ site for days. I knew Bruce would have liked that. The whole thing is no less insane six years later.
The families who stepped into Glasgow’s Box Hub Warehouse on February 24 and 25 were promised “extraordinary props, oversized lollipops, and a paradise of sweet treats.” What they found was a handful of candy canes and a lonely Oompa Loompa who, to her credit, tried her best to entertain the disappointed children. The Willy’s Chocolate Experience that fans of Roald Dahl’s classic were looking forward to turned out to be a text-book scam.
In the eighth episode of the new, fifth season of Project Greenlight, released earlier this month on Max, Meko Winbush, the “winner” of the show—I’ll get to those scare quotes in a bit—is midway through production on her first feature, called Gray Matter. As usual with Project Greenlight films, the budget is extremely tight and the shooting schedule is tighter, giving Winbush only 18 days to complete a sci-fi drama with challenging effects sequences, some of them practical.
Superhero stories can be problematic for many reasons. For one, they tend to be repetitive, following the usual templates of origin stories and great power meaning great responsibility, yada yada yada. For another, they tend to devolve into slugfests between godlike beings that are essentially brawls with special effects. What’s the fun of a being with super powers if all they do is fight against beings with equal if slightly different super powers?
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