Kito and I take an international trip every year (remember Paris? And Ireland?). For 2011, we planned to visit Barcelona and Lisbon with two other people, but that plan fell through last week when one of them flaked--and after I had already purchased the Rick Steves guidebooks for those two cities, which everyone knows is past the internationally recognized point of no return.
But we scrapped the idea anyway, and now Kito and I have cobbled together a plan to tour the eastern region of Canada instead--Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island. That's basically the same thing as going to Spain, right? In fact, I think Halifax is commonly referred to as "the Barcelona of the New World." We're planning for the trip to coincide with our fifth anniversary in October.
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My short reviews of Strange Bedfellows Theatre's Fire Island and The Second City's Neighborhood Tour are in this week's Chicago Reader.
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