Autumn’s Concerto (Next Stop, Happiness) is my favorite new drama! It’s still airing in Taiwan right now but you can watched subbed episodes at Sugoideas or on Viikii. Taiwanese drama lovers might recognize Vanness Wu of F4 fame from Meteor Garden. He’s got a totally new (and incredibly hot!) look with the short hair and his acting has definitely improved a lot. He puts so much heart into the character of Ren Guang Xi that you can’t help but fall in love. I’ve never watched Ady An in a drama before but she’s a very talented actress as Liang Mu Cheng too, not to mention adorable little Xiao Xiao Bin, who plays Xiao Le.
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I really liked Dan Brown’s novels “Angels and Demons” and “The Da Vinci Code,” so I was eagerly looking forward to his newest work, “The Lost Symbol,” was which just released this past September. I was sorely disappointed though :( The plot seemed like a repeat of the last two novels I just mentioned with Robert Langdon being mysteriously summoned somewhere, lots of unnecessary details about secret sects and their rituals, a female heroine, and an overly dramatic villain. Not to mention I could see the plot twist about the villain coming from a mile away. I would say half the book was fluff writing, describing how the characters were moving to some new location …
RE: Kan. abortion doc killed in church; suspect held
Funny how the pro-life movement is all about how fetuses have a right to life, but they can go and shoot people and bomb clinics, injuring innocent bystanders in the process. How is murdering an abortion doctor any better than aborting a baby? Isn’t a life lost in both cases, according to pro-life groups’ definition of a life? Dr. Tiller had a right to live, too, and the shooter took that right away from him, in the middle of a church, of all places. How does that make the pro-life movement any better than the pro-choice groups that it looks down on? It’s just downright hypocritical. Yes, …
I’ve decided to start reviewing various establishments that I visit on my trips or in and around my hometown and college town. I think it’s fun to let others know what I thought about certain restaurants and their food, for example, because I’d certainly like to be warned beforehand if a majority of people think everyone else should stay away from a particular place. Who wants to lose money on bad food when you could have saved yourself the trouble by checking out the reviews online, right?
As written on Yelp:
*drool* I love this place. I was so sad when I came to Lubbock to attend Texas Tech and realized there weren’t many good Asian …