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Glee is my drug.

October 1, 2009 By Misono in Telly Talk Tags: Fox, Glee, musical, song, television, television show, TV

Since as early as I can remember, I’ve been head over heels in love with musicals. The first movie my mother bought for me (back in those VHS days when I was still a preschooler) was Mary Poppins, shortly followed by The Sound of Music. As a child, I sat mesmerized alongside my parents as they watched West Side Story, and they became my favorite musical (actually, make that movie) of all time — I watched the VHS over so many times over the years that it eventually wore the tape down. I was heartbroken when a family friend borrowed our copy of My Fair Lady and moved away without ever returning it. Of course, I watched the typical Disney movies that all the other kids were watching, but what really kept me fixated were the musicals. There are still so many musicals that I have yet to see, but my love for them has never faded, and I continue to discover newer ones in recent years, such as The Phantom of the Opera and RENT.

So when I saw the pilot episode of Glee a few months ago, I was blown away. It was like watching a Broadway musical in the form of a TV series. What a great idea! Why hadn’t anyone thought of this sooner?! Just from watching the pilot, I knew it would be my new favorite show. That episode was such a tease, and I waited all summer with bated breath for the series to actually start.

Since its series premiere on September 9th, the show is five episodes in and I’m already addicted. Despite critics’ reviews that the pilot was a “one hit wonder” and that the season does not live up to its initial promise, I think that it’s great so far. Each of the episodes feature at least a couple songs and it’s a pretty big feat when you can combine awesome musical performances with a plot that doesn’t suck. The storyline so far has been pretty engaging — of course, it’s not the gripping type that keeps you on the edge of your seat like LOST or 24, and although the sappy factor comes in once in a while, overall Glee is a good balance of drama, comedy and quirkiness. The musical aspect is definitely the driving factor that keeps me coming back for more, and I’m really impressed with the fact that they can put on such incredible performances of both singing and choreography every episode. It’s quickly joining the ranks of The Office (which has started again!) among my favorite television shows, and for the next few months, you’ll likely find me parked in front of the telly every Wednesday night for my musical fix.

Mimi’s Visit

September 29, 2009 By Misono in Family and Friends, Local Gems, Recreational Fun Tags: Berkeley, Bette's Oceanview Diner, Bittersweet Chocolate Café, Cindy, friends, Golden Gate Park, ice cream, Ici, Indian Rock, Indian Rock Park, Japanese Tea Garden, Lombard Street, Mimi, Northern California, Russian Hills, San Francisco, San Tung, Tapioca Express, visit

One of my good friends from college came to visit this past weekend. Mimi is a couple years older than me and has always been like the older sister I never had — when I kept getting sick freshman year, she always brought over soup or jello to help me feel better, and she would frequently invite me over for yummy home-cooked Korean meals. After she graduated, I hadn’t had many chances to see her, and it’s even harder to meet up now that we’re on opposite coasts. The last time I’d seen her was over a year ago, at my wedding. This time, Mimi and her friend Cindy decided to take a trip out here for a little over a week to go hiking and camping around Yosemite and Tahoe, making stops at Santa Cruz and Monterey along the way. They arrived on Friday night and spent Saturday with us before embarking on the rest of their Northern California adventure Sunday morning.

I’m always uncertain about where to take friends when they visit the area, since for having lived out here for two years, I still don’t know the area too well, especially San Francisco. But Mimi made things super easy for me because she did a whole bunch of research and talking to Bay Area natives back in Richmond, Virginia before she flew out. When she got here, she had a whole list of places to go and things to eat before I even had to come up with suggestions. She’s been to the city before, so she knew the streets of San Francisco much better than I did!

We spent a good amount of time in both Berkeley and San Francisco on Saturday, making it a full day. It was fun being a tourist in our own city! Here are some photos…

Breakfast at Bette's Oceanview Diner
Breakfast at Bette's Oceanview Diner in Berkeley

corn beef hash with cream scone
corned beef hash and cream scone... a satisfying start to the day.

pie in the sky
pie in the sky: a giant pie hanging from the ceiling

Hokie friends
reunited with Meems!

Steps assisting you in climbing the rock.
Indian Rock in Berkeley... never heard of it until Mimi told me about it.

Indian Rock in Berkeley
Enjoying breathtaking views of the bay from Indian Rock.

the ladies at Indian Rock
The ladies on Indian Rock! (It was rough scaling that rock in a dress.)

Indian Rock Park
Big thanks to Mimi for telling us about this place!

the girls meet Diesel
Cindy and Mimi meet Diesel for the first time.

ice cream stop at Ici
Ice cream stop at Ici.

refreshing treats from Ici
Enjoying refreshing treats from Ici... my current favorite is the raspberry lemon ice cream sandwich, flanked by gingersnaps.

Russian Hills
Driving in the Russian Hills in San Francisco.

Lombard Street
The zigzagging roads of Lombard Street. This was actually my first time there! I've always wanted to see it.

Mimi @ Bittersweet
Bittersweet Chocolate Café on Fillmore Street

at the Japanese Tea Garden
Visiting friends always want to stop by the Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park.

on the Japanese bridge
obligatory Japanese bridge photo.

San Tung's famous chicken wings!
Dry-fried chicken wings from San Tung on Irving Street.

chowing down on chicken wings
They were seriously the best chicken wings I've had in my entire life.

shrimp and leek dumplings
Shrimp and leek dumplings... delicious.

spicy seafood noodles
Spicy seafood noodle soup (Cham Pong) - pretty hot but soooo good.

Tapioca Express, back in Berkeley
Back in Berkeley, finishing off the day with bubble tea from Tapioca Express in downtown.

(See more photos of our Berkeley/San Francisco excursions on Flickr.)

Dan and I had a great time with the girls (although Dan only accompanied us for the Berkeley portion of our adventures), and we wish them a safe and memorable trip around NorCal before they return to the East Coast.

foodgasmic.

September 24, 2009 By Misono in Foodie Love Tags: bakery, cream cheese frosting, cupcake, Market Hall, Oakland, red velvet, Rockridge

red velvet cupcake
red velvet cupcake from Market Hall Bakery in Rockridge

Lingering questions haunt the Annie Le murder

September 23, 2009 By Misono in In the Headlines Tags: Annie Le, Connecticut, investigation, killing, media coverage, motive, murder, New Haven, Raymond Clark, Yale, Yale University

Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past two weeks, you’ve probably heard about the tragic story of Yale grad student, who disappeared and was later found murdered on what was to be her wedding day. I’ve been following the story pretty closely — it’s hard not to follow it, with all the intense media coverage it’s been getting. Perhaps because it happened at an Ivy League school, perhaps because Annie Le was seemingly both smart and attractive, the news continue to buzz about the case, nearly a week after the arrest of the alleged murderer Raymond Clark, despite the fact that there has been few updates since.

Watching the whole saga surrounding Annie Le’s untimely death has been upsetting and heartbreaking… I am not alone when when I say that my heart goes out to Annie’s family and her fiancé. A pharmacology major and soon to be wed to her college sweetheart, she had such a bright future ahead of her, and it was all cut short by the hands of a brutal killer.

Despite all the coverage, though, there are so many questions still left unanswered. If lab technician Raymond Clark really is the murderer (which it looks like he is, with the overwhelming evidence that points to him), what was his motive? In the early stages of the investigation, when he was just a “person of interest,” there were numerous theories circulating the Internet, from speculations that he and Le were involved with each other to others hinting that he had an Asian fetish (apparently he was in an Asian Awareness Club in high school) that got taken too far. Upon his arrest, however, the police made it clear that there was no romantic relationship between the victim and the suspect, but not alluding to any other possible motive, only stating that the murder is categorized as “workplace violence.” Clark may have suffered from “relative deprivation,” a mindset of professional jealousy that created “when you are measuring your own self worth against others and you come out on the bottom,” as stated by criminologist Jack Levin. Other speculations say that he experienced an incident of “Intermittent Explosive Disorder,” where he lost total control of his temper. People have also guessed at possibilities that Clark was angered by possible mistreatment of the lab mice, based on reports that Clark was a “control freak” that viewed the Yale laboratory as his territory as well as the fact that he had sent Le text messages and emails about the cleanliness of their cages. These are all just theories and there is no way in which we can know for sure unless there is a confession, and even then, there is no telling if it would be the complete truth. As in many cases, the motive is only known to the suspect, and therefore we may never know.

Another aspect of this heinous crime that perplexes me is the manner in which the investigation was conducted. I’m not usually one to question the police, especially after experiencing firsthand the aftermath of one of the worst tragedies to hit a university — the Virginia Tech police acted quickly and effectively after the shooting two and a half years ago, and I have nothing but respect for them. But in this case, the New Haven police let the suspect remain within the lab building, where he moved among them in an apparent effort to cover his tracks, such as trying to hide lab cleaning equipment that was later discovered to contain blood spatters. Investigators noticed Clark’s suspicious behavior early on, and despite the fact that he even failed a polygraph test, they allowed him to have his key card to go in and out of the buildings freely. It seems to me like they allowed him ample opportunity to hide and destroy vital evidence. And how do you go for five days of searching the lab before finding the body? Reportedly she was stuffed behind a wall, but still… there’s only so much you can scour a building while the victim sits right under your noses. I understand the need for investigations to be thorough yet cautious, but it seemed like this one moved particularly slow.

So many questions still haunt this case. Raymond Clark’s court date is set for October 6th… hoping that there will be some answers soon so that we can get some closure to this tragedy.

Hello Baby

September 22, 2009 By Misono in Miscellaneous Musings Tags: balloons, Hello Baby, Japanese, love, poem, Seikimatsu no Uta

ハローベイビー

愛って風船の形をしてるんだ

プーッと息を吹きこんで

苦しくなったら交替しよう

割れないようにキュッと結ぼう

赤、青、黄色それぞれに

色鮮やかな愛が上がるよ

時には風に流されよう

時には雨に打たれよう

いつか降りゆく場所さえも

僕と君は一緒なんだね

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