Claire-Dee Lim

writer, teacher, traveler, and lazy gardener

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Must-See! Aziz Ansari’s New Show on Netflix

Aziz Ansari first hit my radar in the under-seen and under-appreciated black comedy Observe and Report. He plays a mall kiosk salesman who gets into a “fuck you” battle with a lame-ass cop played by Seth Rogen. It’s a ridiculous and funny sequence. Rather than his expletives exploding in volume and aggressiveness, Ansari’s “fuck you’s” evolve into silent mouth contortions.

Since then he’s blown up everywhere. And now he’s got a new show on Netflix called Master of None. I love this show! He plays a version of himself (his real-life parents play his parents) as a New York actor who attempts to negotiate the modern world and its many challenges: sex, marriage, parenting, and racism. Topics he delves into in his stand-up act, too. His take is incisive, poignant, and hilarious.

In the second episode, “Parents,” he and his Taiwanese-American buddy Brian,  learn about their parents’ hardships and struggles while growing up and immigrating to America. He handles the subject matter with keen wit and tenderness. While I’m tempted to binge-watch, all episodes are online now, I’m refraining, so I can savor this great new show, one day at a time.

 

 

 

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A Walk Among the Divine

It should come as no surprise that Catholic countries have an overabundance of religious imagery. In the Philippines, you often stumble upon icons in unexpected places. Here’s the latest in this travel series.

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Cocks Crow … and Crow

Through books and movies, I held the unrealistic notion that roosters crow once at dawn and that’s it. When I went to the Philippines, I experienced otherwise. Writers are already prone to be hyperbolic. But I’m not exaggerating when I tell you that crowing is a riot of sounds and goes on all day!

Hear it for yourself …

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