Last night the Globe Café was very cozy and artsy and they showed Frederico Fellini’s 8 ½ and the cake was really good. Good cake is beginning to become a theme in Prague.
Tonight I went to a CD release party at Club Roxy for a Czech band called The Roads. They actually invited us personally on Saturday when they were making the rounds at the Mexican restaurant. It turned out to be a really good show; they have an indie-rock-popish-Beatles vibe and they even sing in English! I had one of those “holy shit I’m in Prague at the best concert ever and this is just a typical Monday night” moments and it really made me happy. They even signed a CD and we got pictures! If you go look them up on Facebook, you will fall in love immediately!
On a less awesome note, I did have my first two classes today. My first class was supposed to be “Jews in Christian and Moslem Europe: Judaic Studies in Central Europe”. But the professor sat in front of us for 2 hours reading from a lecture she had typed up. Somewhere in hour two, after she incorrectly named the 5 Book of Moses and then tried to write Hebrew characters from left to right, I decided I would like to drop this class.
My second class was “Prague in the World”, which is one of two required core classes for the Miami students. We covered approximately five centuries of history in 2 hours. But the professor is good and I think I can handle this one.
Czech anecdote of the day: After searching for peanut butter in Tesco for a solid 15 minutes today, I finally found it in the International foods aisle. Weird.
Off to bed!
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