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Liberal Arts

Here is another great movie I recommend, especially if you have an arts degree. Yes YOU, the one who studied history, English or theatre (a.k.a, setting yourself up to be fully unemployable), you’ll definitely appreciate this film. Starring Ted Mosby, an Olsen sister that isn’t Mary-Kate or Ashley and my boyfriend Zac Efron, Liberal Arts is a witty, well-written flick that focuses on a relationship between two characters who challenge each other intellectually. The premise of the movie is more or less about books and how fiction is medicine for the lonely. Yet, if you escape reality too much, you forget to live your own life. The film also teaches you about improv. If there’s one rule in improv, you can never say “no” – you always have to go with whatever is thrown at you. However, the film doesn’t focus on the theatre aspect of improv, but reminds you that we as humans have improvised our entire lives. Nothing in life is scripted, it just happens and you always have to roll with the punches. …

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

TODAY IS THE LAST DAY OF 2013! If a new year is good for anything, it’s for clearing your mind from the past and start working toward the future. Anything that has happened this past year is irreverent. It’s old news. Time to start living in the moment. One movie you should watch that teaches you this important life lesson it’s “The Spectacular Now.” As much as I would like for life to figure itself out and fall into my lap, I know it’s by living you live more, by waiting, you wait more. At least that’s what I’ve been telling myself. Sutter: It’s fine to live in the now. But the best thing about now is that there’s another one tomorrow. I’m going to start making them count. That’s my last tad of wisdom for the year. I love you all and thank every last one of you from the bottom of my heart for all the messages and comments you leave me that keep me smiling and optimistic. Cheers to the new year …