For most people, including most celebrities, the weekend signifies a break, some much-needed R&R after the Monday-to-Friday grind, a chance to chill, to pursue their interests, or both. For some individuals, however, whose work, for good or ill, is also their passion, Saturday and Sunday are no different from the preceding five days. James Rhodes, the pianist and author, is one such. “I make no distinction,” he tells me. It’s exactly the same as a normal day.”Indeed, the best thing about weekends, Rhodes admits, is that they offer the space and time to do…
Source: The Times October 14, 2016 23:03 UTC