April 15, 2012
LauraLikesThis @ Advance Screening of New HBO Show GIRLS

Excited for the premier of HBO’s new series “GIRLS” tonight?? Check out my initial impressions of the show and nifty #Storify archive from the advance screening I attended a few weeks ago at The Dunes in DC

Essentially- I will watch and support *anything* that writer/actress/director/spirit animal Lena Dunham has a hand in, but I wasn’t wowed by the 2 eps I saw. Certain bits of dialogue and moments resonated, even hit too close to home from generational perspective, but the characters felt fake and over-the-top. Not as funny as I’d expected. Still, I’m going to give it a fair shot and hoping to be wowed.

FYI-GIRLS premiers on HBO tonight, April 15. If you’re like me and living a TV/cable-less existence, get a friend to give you their HBOGo login and stream online :)

April 12, 2012
WHEN I HEARD FILENE’S BASEMENT WAS CLOSING

I’m sorry, I can’t resist. This was me and @Fcharlsie for a week:

whenindc:

April 12, 2012
WHEN I HAVE TO FLY OUT OF DULLES INSTEAD OF REAGAN

SPOT.ON.

whenindc:

April 9, 2012

Three words: Drake’s Bar Mitzvah

March 28, 2012
I'm not always in DC during the week, but when I am, I make sure that you have Food News to read.

(via Brightest Young Things)

March 28, 2012
Laugh out loud website of the day: Examples Of Awkward Teambuilding. You can bet I will be sharing this will all of my coworkers today. Right after we “touch base,” “loop in,” and “circle back.”

Laugh out loud website of the day: Examples Of Awkward Teambuilding. You can bet I will be sharing this will all of my coworkers today. Right after we “touch base,” “loop in,” and “circle back.”

March 22, 2012
Hi again. It’s me. I know I’ve been MIA for a while, but I’m resolved to get back to the blog. I needed to take a break while I adjusted to my new job (same company, new role, LOTS of travel—and loving it so far), but there’s lots to say about where I’ve been, what I’ve eaten/done/seen, and where I’m going. 
My life for the past few weeks had admittedly been a blur of airport salads, crumpled boarding passes lining the bottom of my bag, and plastic hotel key cards. I’m sort of living out “Up In the Air”…minus the whole George Clooney part. Unfortunately. 
I’m still going to be doing the DC-based blog thing, but #LauraLikesThis is going to expand a bit and become a catch-all for my dispatches and musings from the road.
So get your frequent flyer number ready and please put all tray tops and seat backs in the upright position. It’s good to have you along for the ride, and I’m looking forward to the trip.

Hi again. It’s me. I know I’ve been MIA for a while, but I’m resolved to get back to the blog. I needed to take a break while I adjusted to my new job (same company, new role, LOTS of travel—and loving it so far), but there’s lots to say about where I’ve been, what I’ve eaten/done/seen, and where I’m going. 

My life for the past few weeks had admittedly been a blur of airport salads, crumpled boarding passes lining the bottom of my bag, and plastic hotel key cards. I’m sort of living out “Up In the Air”…minus the whole George Clooney part. Unfortunately. 

I’m still going to be doing the DC-based blog thing, but #LauraLikesThis is going to expand a bit and become a catch-all for my dispatches and musings from the road.

So get your frequent flyer number ready and please put all tray tops and seat backs in the upright position. It’s good to have you along for the ride, and I’m looking forward to the trip.

February 23, 2012
Stuff Yuppies Like: Portlandia Live Tour Reaches New Level of Endearing Awkwardness

Also appearing on Borderstan later this week, I get my op-ed on and review Portlandia Live’s recent show at DC’s 930 Club.


A packed crowd of bespeckeled yuppies clapped eagerly as Carrie Brownstein and Fred Armisen, of the IFC hit show, Portlandia, took the stage this past Tuesday night at the 930 Club for two sold out performances.

Their “Portlandia Live” tour takes a variety show format, combining clips of not-yet-aired footage from Season Two, musical numbers from the show, other guest appearances (this varies by city—but this week’s DC shows featured Eleanor Friedberger, who ROCKED OUT, but more on that later), with stand up comedy vignettes, a Q&A period, and other general musings shared by Brownstein and Armisen.

It’s immediately clear that Carrie Brownstein and Fred Armisen are close friends, witty comedians, and talented musicians. Brownstein is well known for her work with indie girl rock band Sleater-Kinney and Armisen is a regular on Saturday Night Live, also with a musical background. But despite all this—and the genius of their cult hit sketch comedy show, as evidenced by the two back-to-back sold out shows— much of the evening fell a bit flat. The variety hour and a half  felt meandering, unrehearsed, and even awkward at times.

Sure, that slightly off-kilter and awkwardly self-aware appeal is what hooked many of us on Portlandia’s particular brand of humor to begin with, but Brownstein and Armisen seemed either bored or nervous to be confronted by a live audience.

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February 14, 2012
My kind of neurotic, disease prevention and disaster preparedness Valentine. Thanks, APHA. 

My kind of neurotic, disease prevention and disaster preparedness Valentine. Thanks, APHA. 

February 13, 2012
Pretty fascinating, for all you music theory/psych geeks.
aviyaslutzky:

So this is why everyone loves this song…
jtotheizzoe:

The Science of Why Adele’s ‘Someone Like You’ Makes Everyone Cry
Tension, resolution, and the ever important “buildy-ness” (which is a term I invented but is accurate), these are the characteristics behind the most extreme emotional reactions to songs:
(via WSJ.com)

Pretty fascinating, for all you music theory/psych geeks.

aviyaslutzky:

So this is why everyone loves this song…

jtotheizzoe:

The Science of Why Adele’s ‘Someone Like You’ Makes Everyone Cry

Tension, resolution, and the ever important “buildy-ness” (which is a term I invented but is accurate), these are the characteristics behind the most extreme emotional reactions to songs:

(via WSJ.com)