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February 2013 - The Culture Enthusiast

Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen

Books 6:09 PM
Like so many girls, I decided to read Sense and Sensibility after reading (and loving) Pride and Prejudice. Unfortunately, the first time I read it, Sense and Sensibility felt like a bucket of cold water. Sense and sensibility's sad tones and tricky situations took me by surprise. And don't get me started on the male characters. Willoughby, Edward and Col. Brandon are complex and troubled -...

Larger than life: Franz Roubaud's war panoramas

Art 9:21 AM
Assault on Gimry by Franz Roubaud, 1904. (source) Did you know I almost studied History in college? Here’s why I didn't: The other day I was on Wikipedia researching about the Crimean War. The minute the page opened my eyes were drawn to the painting that was illustrating the article. After half an hour, I knew a lot about that painting and nothing about...

The new counter-culture: Babette's Feast

James Stewart 11:35 AM
Maybe it’s a little soon to say this, but Babette’s Feast is the best movie I’ve seen this year. I don’t want to over sell it, but there’s a reason most people never heard of this movie. It’s a Danish film with little action and a powerful message that goes directly against everything modern man believes and pursues. And yet… the photography is...

Top 10 Bookish Memories

Books 12:05 PM
Top 10 Tuesday is a book meme hosted by the creative girls from The Broke and the Bookish. Yesterday's theme was Top 10 Bookish Memories. At first, I thought I wasn't going to be able to pull this one off because I never met a famous author, or waited in line to buy a book. (Apparently a great number of bloggers waited in line...