Been up to loads... Sarah's aunt is over from Canada for a couple of weeks, so I was (and will be) around Laurencetown. I was also at a Duke Special gig at the Island Arts Centre in Lisburn last Wednesday. Duke is probably my favourite musician at present and he's extremely good live. I would recommend a visit to his site - the video gallery has quite a few songs and special features. What he calls his 'hobo-chic' sound is hitting the button... Bohemian in a way, yet down to earth and recognisably Northern Irish (Belfastesque?).
So today then, later this afternoon I'm off to hear Duke again, this time supporting Snow Patrol at the Tennents Vital fesitival in Botanic Gardens in Belfast with Steve, Ian and Sy. Can't wait... just hope the rain stays off or it'll be Mud Patrol.
And to complete my cultural experiences for the past seven days, yesterday saw me and Sarah head to the Ulster Museum to see a John Lavery collection, alongside works by contemporaries like Paul Henry, Jack B. Yeats, Louis Lebroquy and John Luke. I'm getting to like portraits more and more - I think it's the capturing of expression and mood that attracts me - like it's a person, but it's a person at a particular time in a particular mood. I'm discovering a whole new side to Belfast's cultural heritage, new and old.
Bookshops. I love bookshops. I love books in general. On Monday I was at three, and all where quite successful (and surprising) ventures (maybe more later on that), but in the last one I came across only the second book of St John Ervine that I have found in Belfast. He was the subject of my MA Thesis and I had to acquire a lot of his books. The problem was that they were mostly out of print with only five or six of his plays in print. So old editions it had to be. And I came across a 1951 edition of his biography of Oscar Wilde. A nice find. I'll be back to that shop, believe me.
So, other than that I am working away, seeing friends, playing (and getting beaten at - revenge will be sweet!) Scrabble and attempting to get some reading done which is proving difficult at the moment. At-Swim-Two-Birds is taking quite a while to get through, but off I go now to review some of my current reading list that isn't so current any more...