Saturday, July 14, 2007

The Skirball Center



In one of my favorite films, Field of Dreams, Ray Liotta's character ("Shoeless Joe" Jackson) asks Kevin Costner, "Is this heaven?", mistakenly referring to Costner's Iowa corn field. A similar situation occurred today as I walked into the Skirball Cultural Center, a historically Jewish cultural center located atop the Sepulveda Pass (which connects the Valley with the rest of Los Angeles). A building made of what appears to be approximately 95% concrete would initially seem to be nothing but foreboding, but in this case, I was stunned by the way the center actually seemed to create space and light in the midst of the concrete jungle that is Los Angeles. As many may know, my friend and colleague Rustum will be getting married at the beautiful Skirball Center tomorrow, and they could have chosen no more glorious place to have a wedding. The ceremony will take place in an open air patio, over which the sun will be setting during that time of day. Following the ceremony, a reception will take place in a courtyard with a reflecting pool and an amazing view of the surrounding hills as the evening proceeds into night. This evening was great as I had the privilege of meeting literally dozens of his friends and family who had traveled countless miles to be here for the wedding. It was a great evening of laughter, smiles, and stories, which I was able to enjoy from many who've known my friend over the years! Anyway, off to bed....tomorrow is quickly approaching!

1 comment:

CNY Kitchen Mama said...

What a beautiful place for a wedding!!