How to emerge from hibernation
Oh, hi friends!
Maybe you traveled.
Maybe you stayed put.
Maybe you slept.
Maybe you cooked.
Maybe it felt like a long short week.
Or a short long weekend.
But you’re here now!
And it’s going to be a good day.
Can you feel it?
PS — If you missed last Wednesday's Brass Ring Daily, it was a good one, filled with thankful messages from people in Anchorage, Brazil, and more. Search your email for "this is my favorite email I've ever sent you" to dig it up!
Give me stock images of autumn leaves or give me death.
“In any case, he caught the bug, and after a few student plays he wound up auditioning for the graduate program at NYU. Three years later he had his first big gig: starring in a 2000 revival of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play The Great White Hope, in the role originated by James Earl Jones.
The New York Times called his performance “affecting”; Variety declared him “an enormous talent.”
Ali figured he was on his way.
It was his last lead role for 18 years."
I appreciated this profile of Mahershala Ali so much. Success doesn’t always come in a straight line.
A museum in Japan spends most of its day refusing entry to two cats trying to get in. This short video has been viewed over seven million times on Twitter. (Four million views are from me.)
May you attack your Monday with the single-minded focus of these brilliant Japanese cats. Go get it!
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Thanks, as always, for reading.
Love, Kara