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Tag Archives: Mads Mikkelsen

Weekend Reading: Feel Good Stories and More

17 June 201616 August 2023

How is everyone’s summer so far?  We’ve been graced with this absolutely perfect 70+ degrees weather in NYC.  With Father’s Day this weekend, I’m sure there will be a lot of feasting, barbecuing and I Love You’s all across America.

Here is my weekly wrap up of some of my favorite things that caught my eye this week.  Happy Father’s Day to all the Dads out there.  Kids, make sure to spoil your daddy!

Feel Good Stories to Read This Weekend

I always love reading the good stories out there.  It really makes our hearts smile.

    1. Boy With Brain Tumor Gets His Very Own Dragon.  I am so jealous of Brody.
    2. NFL Player Adopts a Pitbull.  You have to see the look on the dog’s face on his way home from the shelter.  It is priceless.
    3. What happened when an Orthodox Jewish Congregation went to a gay bar to mourn Orlando.  This was an amazing read.  This story needs to be shared a gazillion times.




Stories Worth Sharing this Weekend

1. Some Amusing Little Things in the US  You have to read this just for the laughs.  It’s funny to read stories of newcomers to the US and how things are so different here for them.  I always find it funny discovering differences when I travel to new countries.  I remember learning “Take Away” meant “To Go” in Ireland and London.  I remember standing there going, “HUH?” when she asked me about take away.  Then I saw there was a sign up that displayed two different prices for dining in and taking away.  Then it made sense.  Take away meant TO GO!

When you ask for hot sauce in some countries, they give you some weird version of sweet salsa (it’s disgusting) [Prague, Czech Republic].  When you’re in Africa, wee-fee means wifi.  In Ireland, there are XXXX number of ways to use one curse word.  Believe me when I say within the first 5 minutes of arriving in Dublin, I learned about 20 different ways to use one curse word.  I’m sure the woman had more meanings to it, too.  I was just like…welcome to Ireland.

2.  Bucky Fucking Dent.  Need something for your book loving Dad this Father’s Day?  Does he like baseball?  This book came on my radar this week when I attended an event with the author, David Duchovny (you know, Agent Fox Mulder and Hank Moody).  Who knew that this actor has a serious background in literature?  That’s what he went to Princeton and Yale for.

Here’s the Amazon synopsis:

Ted Fullilove, aka Mr. Peanut, is not like other Ivy League grads. He shares an apartment with Goldberg, his beloved battery-operated fish, sleeps on a bed littered with yellow legal pads penned with what he hopes will be the next great American Novel, and spends the waning days of the Carter administration at Yankee Stadium, waxing poetic while slinging peanuts to pay the rent.

When Ted hears the news that his estranged father, Marty, is dying of lung cancer, he immediately moves back into his childhood home, where a whirlwind of revelations ensues. The browbeating absentee father of Ted’s youth tries to make up for lost time, but his health dips drastically whenever his beloved Red Sox lose. And so, with help from Mariana―the Nuyorican grief counselor with whom Ted promptly falls in love―and a crew of neighborhood old-timers, Ted orchestrates the illusion of a Boston winning streak, enabling Marty and the Red Sox to reverse the Curse of the Bambino and cruise their way to World Series victory. Well, sort of.

David Duchovny’s richly drawn Bucky F*cking Dent explores the bonds between fathers and sons and the age-old rivalry between Yankee fans and the Fenway faithful, and grapples with our urgent need to persevere―and risk everything―in the name of love. Culminating in that fateful moment in October of ’78 when the mighty Bucky Dent hit his way into baseball history with the unlikeliest of home runs, this tender, insightful, and hilarious novel demonstrates how life truly belongs to the losers, and that the long shots are the ones worth betting on.

Bucky F*cking Dent is a singular tale that brims with the mirth, poignancy, and profound solitude of modern life.

I purchased a copy of the book after hearing Duchovny talk about writing.  Not acting, just writing. I’ll have more on that talk this weekend.

3. About the Night.  I’ve been reading this book for the past couple of weeks.  It’s the current selection for next month’s PW Book Club.  I had downloaded the Kindle version, but then ordered the book when it was released to the public on 6/1.  This was one of those books that had so many deep, heartfelt words that I had to buy one for my personal library.  I wanted to be able to highlight all of the beautiful words that touched my soul.  This is a story about an Arab man falling in love with a Jewish woman and then a wall divided them in Jerusalem.  It’s such an incredible story.  I’m only 2/3 of the way through it.

If you’ve ever loved someone greatly and then they were ripped away from you…you will understand this suffering.


ENTERTAINMENT

  1.  Mads Mikkelsen Wants Hannibal Back.  I love this man.  He loves Hannibal just as much as any Fannibal.
  2.  Battle of the Bastards.  If you’re a Game of Thrones fan, you know the battle between Jon Snow and Ramsay Bolton is coming.
  3. Orange is the New Black Has Dropped.  Well, apparently all your plans this weekend have been cancelled for Netflix.  OITB was dropped today.  Let the binge-watching commence!

Food To Try This Weekend

  1. Pho, ramen and more slurp-worthy slow cooker Asian noodle soups.  OMG.  Definitely doing this over the summer now that I’ve switched to crockpot mode.
  2. Simple Trick that Makes Cupcakes Look Fancy.  It’s the little things that bring so much joy.
  3. 9 Best Bacon Breakfasts for Father’s Day.  Did someone say bacon?




Fashion Buys for the Weekend

1. Green Ombre Dress from Banana Republic.   I am in love with this dress.

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Banana Republic Ombre Dress

2.  Neiman Marcus Sale on Sale.  Neiman Marcus is having a sale on their sale.  Summer whites are on my radar.  Here are a few of my favorites.

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For the Weekend Summer Wedding

Sachin & Babi dress.

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To Beat the Heat During the Weekend

French Connection top.

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For the Weekend Evening Out

Jill Jill Stuart Jumpsuit.

3.  Oscar de la Renta.  If you saw my Instagram post of this beautiful necklace, you’re probably wondering why I’m wearing a necklace valued at $990 to the office.  And then there are some who say, “HOW?”  or “WHY would you pay that much for a necklace?”

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Oscar De La Renta necklace.

One of my earlier posts [How to Rent Your Wardrobe] explains HOW.  This is just an example of the many items available under Rent the Runway Unlimited.  The dress in the photo is also from RTRU.

RTRU is a great way to add couture designers to your daily wardrobe without adding to your clutter.  For those who Kon Mari’d their wardrobe, you don’t really want to add any more items to your closet.  Renting is great for those who have minimized their closets, but still want something new to wear every now and again.  For $139/month, you can rent couture designer items (3 out at a time).

[If you click on the Rent The Runway Unlimited link in this post, you can take $30 off your first month.  You can cancel at any time.]




A Better You to Try Out This Weekend

    1. My Most Simple, Most Effective Productivity Technique.  For those who are looking for ways to focus and get things done, take a look at this article.  I’ve been practicing this technique.  It is a challenge, but it will help you to focus on the task at hand so you can get more things done.
    2. 4 Ways to Improve Your Memory.
    3. 12 Habits of Highly Productive People.




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Dori Hartley Portraits

4 February 2015

I’m always on the lookout for great work by artists. I’ve found that the Hannibal collective has some of the best artists around. Their work is so amazing, I’ve purchased a few items already for my home.

Currently on my radar is Dori Hartley. I follow a lot of Hannibal fans on Twitter, so when I saw this tweet, I knew I had to take a look at what this starving artist has given to our fandom.

Please #help @dori_hartley always gave us wonderful art now she needs urgent help! @BryanFuller @neoprod @NBCHannibal pic.twitter.com/mYSnufod6L

— Mads Mikkelsen Arg (@MikkelsenArg) February 3, 2015

She has been currently using her Twitter to sell her work.  I have to say, I love this platform she has offered to people to purchase her work.  From canvas to prints to pillows to note cards, she offers a variety of ways for an art admirer to purchase her work.  Here are just a few pieces she has to offer:

Sell Art Online

Art Prints

Art Prints

Sell Art Online

Photography Prints

There are various characters she’s painted and posted up at Fine Art America for sale.  If anything, read her biography.  This is someone that has done many, many things in life already…and they were massively awesome things.

I plan on purchasing the purple Mads Mikkelsen to add to my wall next to the Borbay painting.

If anything, please take a look at her work and consider purchasing a piece to help her out.

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Mads is Done!

28 August 20149 April 2016

Monday, I headed down to Borbay’s studio to get a look at the completion of my new art acquisition.

Mads Mikkelsen painting by Borbay.  Commissioned by Michelle Kenneth.
Mads Mikkelsen painting by Borbay. Commissioned by Michelle Kenneth.

Isn’t he beautiful?  Jason goes into detail on the process of creating Mads Mikkelsen’s “Hannibal” HERE.

What I enjoyed most about this painting is the input I was able to put into the piece (like the color scheme, and photos).  The artist has his own input into the madness that makes Hannibal Lecter, Hannibal Lecter.  While most people will think, “Why is this or that in the painting?” I have an actual cheat sheet where Jason explains why he chose those elements.


There is one word in the painting that represents the buyer (ME) and that is the word “DEVIL” because I cover the New Jersey Devils.

I’ve bought artwork before that has a very important meaning to me, but not one that brings together several different elements…the artist, the subject, the madness and the buyer.  The ‘madness’ portion is a bit synchronistic because it represents a project I’m working on right now.

What’s also pertinent in the subject matter is that Hannibal Lecter’s perfectionism intrigues me.  That perfectionism is why this site is called Perfectionist Wannabe.  There is a beauty masked in that constant state of perfection, a state which also lingers on the precipice of madness.  That’s what I love about the suit.  His suit represents the madness he carries.

So Mads as Hannibal is my latest art acquisition…which is on layaway (a Christmas present to self).

If you love what Jason Borbay has done, I highly recommend sending a commission his way.  You can choose the canvas size, subject matter, color scheme, etc.  You can even do like I did…lock him in at a price and pay as you go according to what you can afford.  When you’ve submitted the final payment, you get your art.

You can read more here: Acquiring and Buying Art

Also, check out the 1 minute time lapse video of the creation of Mads Mikkelsen as “Hannibal.”

Thanks, Jason…I am so excited that I’m going to finally own my own Borbay painting.


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