Showing posts with label Manhattan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manhattan. Show all posts

Sunday, October 30, 2016

I'm hooked on BILLIONS

I was delighted to discover a SHOWTIME series called Billions
SHOWTIME image / Wikipedia

This series is based upon a high stakes dual between a billionaire hedge fund manager and a shrewd U.S. District Attorney.  Within a week, I devoured the entire twelve episodes from season one.  Happily, the show is coming back for a second season.

The two principal characters: U.S. Attorney, Chuck Rhoades (Paul Giamatti) and billionaire investor, Bobby Axelrod aka "Axe" (Damien Lewis). An outstanding supporting cast includes...

Billions writers per Wikipedia
Jeffrey DeMunn (as Charles Rhoades Sr), David Costabile (as Mike Wagner), Maggie Siff (as Wendy Rhoades), Malin Akerman (as Lara Axelrod) and Glenn Fleshler (as Orrin Bach).

Due to the care and talent of the writers (see list at right >>) and a brilliant cast that brings their work to life, these characters are truly multi-dimensional. It's hard to completely love or loathe any of them, but you'll want to watch all of them.

While a certain amount of salaciousness is expected, some scenes in Billions seem implausible. Examples include Chuck Rhoades' sadomasochistic sex scenes and Wendy Rhoades' willingness to slip into a bath naked with Axe to have a completely platonic business conversation (sure).  These are minor quibbles.  Watch the trailer by clicking here  >>>  or if you are pressed for time, check out this short YouTube video....






Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Summer notes on New York (2014)

I've taken business trips to New York City since the Eighties and for me much remains unchanged -- both good and not-so-good. 
Times Square street performer
John Maddente photo

Taxi cabs now co-exist with new competitors like Uber and Lyft giving riders new options, but the 
ride through decrepit parts of Queens enroute to LaGuardia airport, is still a dreary one.  

The Times Square area remains a crowded kaleidoscope of sounds, sights and smells that for me, began to lose its charm long ago. Thousands of pedestrians mill around a neon backdrop of seedy shops and streets that cry for updates, or at least a protracted power wash. 

On the other hand, I'm still captivated by the view looking southward down Park Avenue that terminates at the Met Life Building and Grand Central Terminal, or looking northward down Park Avenue from the other side of these vibrant buildings. 

Central Park remains a rolling, twisting, verdant place of tranquility. In Lower Manhattan ("Downtown") adjacent to the monolithic New York Stock Exchange, a timeless and magnificent statue of George Washington still looks on above the steps of Federal Hall where General Washington took his oath to become President. Sublime.

I could go on about the gems of old New York, but have a look at the gleaming new Freedom Tower!  It is one of the most breathtaking buildings I've seen.  This structure with its inspired shape, beautiful blue color and sheer enormity -- soars over the somber space where the World Trade Center Towers stood. 



Freedom Tower
John Maddente photo

Date Night in Milwaukee

L ast night was dinner and a show. Let's take the show first so I can end on a positive note.  Apparently, we missed an earlier perfo...