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What I'm Reading Now

Michael lives in my neighborhood. I do not know him but I see him around all the time. This book (his first) was named one of the top 10 best books of 2007 by the NY Times Book Review. He also just won the Impac Dublin Literary Award.

What I Just Read

My rating:

(I need to cry for 5 stars.)

Janelle interviewed me eons ago for Salon.com. She's a sassy lady who's super nice. This is her first novel. It received rave reviews and I loved every minute of it.

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Dec 29, 2008

Le Cirque: A Table in Heaven

Le Circue: A Table in Heaven premieres tonight on HBO at 8pm.




The LA Times calls it "A lovely little film... a charming family drama."

The New York Times says it's "full of delightful moments."

New York Newsday says it's "A sensitive profile of a restaurant titan whose time is passing... See 'The Godfather' played out in a swanky Manhattan restaurant."

The New York Observer says, "Everyone who sits at this table will leave, charmed and satisfied."

The Baltimore Sun says, "Give HBO four stars for its classy, spicy and very satisfying documentary about the once legendary New York eatery."

The New York Daily News says, "This documentary never quite becomes the Le Cirque of cinema," and only gives it two stars out of five, so f*ck them.

About the documentary...

Since 1974, Le Cirque has been one of the world's most celebrated restaurants, entertaining dignitaries, artists, celebrities and New York's social elite. An intriguing behind-the-scenes look at the ups and downs of the iconic restaurant, LE CIRQUE: A TABLE IN HEAVEN follows owner Sirio Maccioni and his three sons from the shuttering of Le Cirque at the Palace Hotel following a 2004 New Year's Eve bash, through preparations for the eatery's celebrated rebirth in New York's Bloomberg Tower two years later.

Capturing family members in their most revealing moments, the documentary explores the challenges of reinventing the legendary restaurant, the conflicts between the two generations of Maccionis and the enduring allure of gourmet simplicity.

Among the boldface names seen dining at the restaurant are Cindy Adams, Tony Bennett, Robert De Niro, Rudolph Giuliani, Billy Joel, Henry Kissinger, Regis Philbin, Nancy Reagan, Liz Smith, Martha Stewart, Donald Trump and Vera Wang.

LE CIRQUE: A TABLE IN HEAVEN takes its title from a conversation between Sirio and the Pope, who asked if he needed to call three months in advance for a reservation. Replying, "Come anytime, you don't even have to call," Sirio went on to ask the Pontiff, "What about making [me] a reservation for a table in heaven?"



My friend Charlie produced and edited the film and, as I've previously mentioned, I invested in it. It's a great story of the generational struggle between fathers and sons and their dedication to keeping Le Cirque relevant in the changing face of the New York City restaurant scene.

Visit the film's website.

Dec 3, 2008

A Table In Heaven

So, remember when I told you about the documentary called A Table In Heaven about Sirio Maccione, the owner/founder of the famous New York restaurant Le Cirque? Well, it was purchased by HBO and is going to air at the end of the month. I'll keep you posted about the day and time and you'll have to watch because not only is it AMAZING, but you can see my name at the end in the credits (because I'm an investor.) Neat!

Anywho, tonight is the official New York screening, followed by a big party at Le Cirque. Even though I'm sick, I'm going anyway because let's be honest... what doesn't booze and good food cure?

So anyway, if you're at the party tonight and you see me...

(NOTE: I look like this: .)

...you might want to turn the other way because I probably have germs.

PS - I will not be carrying Peeps.

Mar 25, 2008

Tulips!

Hey, New York... have no fear, spring has sprung.


Just Like Your Mom's Tupperware Party

My neighbor across the hall invited me to a sex toy party Friday night.

I find this more than a little coincidental considering my recent fascination with that Neutrogena pedicure thingy.

And you all thought I was joking about it being loud.

I accepted her invitation and asked if I could bring anything to the party, you know, like an hors d'oeuvre, bottle of wine, Duracell super-pack.

She said that wine would be nice. (But I'm going to bring the batteries, too, just in case.)

Mar 23, 2008

Jesus Sighting

Jesus was in Brooklyn Friday. (Good Friday.) Luckily, I had my camera.

Mar 20, 2008

Peter Hedges

I just saw Peter Hedges. I heard he lived in my neighborhood but I've never actually seen him until today. He wrote the screenplays for some of my favorite movies including Pieces of April, What's Eating Gilbert Grape, and About a Boy. I've had a mad crush on him for ages but I think he's married. (Dangit.)

Anyway, he was standing on a corner talking to two other people. One of them had a dog, and Beverly approached it and smelled its butt.

I live such a rock n' roll lifestyle.

Designer Luxury Rental In Queens

Designer luxury house rental in Queens.

Wow.

Mar 19, 2008

At Last...

At last...


My old piece-of-sh*t-sofa is finally outside on the sidewalk where it belongs. I hate it more now than I did before and I hope someone pees on it tonight.

So, here's what happened. Kate got home from work and came up to my apartment, and then Sarah, her and I tried to "pivot, pivot" for a good five or ten minutes (that was for all the commenters of this post.) How I ever got it wedged in that space so tightly, I will never know, but the thing wouldn't move.

I was just about to call a professional to come over and saw the thing in half (or better yet, go out and buy a chainsaw of my own and do it myself) when we tried again, and, by God, we did it.

Now, I can't really explain how it happened, but *i think* Kate pulled down the top and I wiggled the middle and then Sarah got on the floor and pushed the bottom up with her feet... or maybe it was her hands... I'm not sure. All I know is that the sofa shifted and came loose and then Sarah flew across the room.

Poor thing. Sure hope she's okay.

She really was the hero, Sarah. It was her feet (or maybe her hands) that were the most effective in prying the sucker loose.

Kate, Sarah... LOTS of margaritas on me soon. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

As for door frame...


Whoops.

And now.... a picture of the new sofa:


I still need to lay down the rug, paint (maybe a plumy brown?) and hang pictures... but I think it's looking good!

New York Magazine Cover

Ha ha ha!

I know I'm a few days behind on this, but in case you haven't seen it, here's this week's New York magazine cover:


Funny!

Mar 12, 2008

Three Cheers For David Patterson

Spitzer, Spitzer, Spitzer. Enough about Eliot Spitzer—let's talk about David Patterson.

Lt. Governor David Patterson will become the governor of New York when Eliot Spitzer's resignation goes through. Not only will he be the first African-American governor of New York, he'll also be the first legally blind governor in the United States. Screw Spitzer and the hookers—this guy ran the New York marathon in 1999. (Again, he's legally blind.) Now that's exciting!

David Patterson could be my new favorite person. Let's just hope he doesn't have a thing for the 'tutes.

Mar 11, 2008

Ork Brooklyn Screen Print For Sale

Okay, so now I've decided that I want the navy blue on cream Ork Brooklyn screen print (it will look better in my apartment), so if anyone in Brooklyn wants my white on black one, it's yours for the low, low price of $20. You have to come by and pick it up—I live in Cobble Hill and will meet you somewhere local. It's still all wrapped up in the tube that it came in. E-mail me if you're interested.

This is one that I'm selling:


Because this is the one that I want:



I'm so indecisive.

Ork Neighborhood Posters

I got my Ork Brooklyn neighborhood screen print a while ago and I'm finally taking it in for framing! Here it is:


Do you guys know about Ork Posters? Ork started when 24-year-old Chicago-based graphic designer Jenny Beorkrem started searching for a neighborhood poster that wouldn't cramp her style. From the blog Brooklyn Based...

Beorkrem saw a neighborhood map she knew she could improve upon — so she designed her hometown first (Chicago) using a font (for all you design heads who care about these things) called DIN 1451 that dates back to the 1930s.

“It’s geometric and I think that’s why it fit so well in the posters,” said Beorkrem.

Long-story short, the posters were an instant success, so Jenny quit her day job and started designing them full-time. In addition to Chicago and Brooklyn, other neighborhoods now available include Boston, Manhattan, and San Francisco.

It's so exciting when people find success in doing their own thing, don't you think? I do! So buy an Ork poster and support Jenny (and two non-profits—she donates 2% of sales to River Action and HEAL Africa) today!

Mar 6, 2008

Dog Wigs! Live And In-Person!

I've watched Ruth Regina, the woman who makes dog wigs, on David Letterman before, but I've never seen her dog wigs live and in-person... until today, that is!



They were at Zitomer, a large upscale pharmacy/beauty supply store on the Upper East Side, and I was so excited when I saw them. Who do you think buys them? They had a pretty big display.

In case you don't know about Ruth and her dog wigs, here she is showing them off on David Letterman:



Also, in case you're wondering, someone makes kitty wigs, too. (Thanks, Laura!)

Still can't get enough? More dog wig pictures from the New York Daily News.

Whoopi Goldberg?

Doesn't this traffic cop look like Whoopi Goldberg?

Stella McCartney for LeSportSac

Stella McCartney is coming out with a line for LeSportSac. I looked at it online and thought it was just okay, but I just visited the store and it's so much cuter in person.

I like the two-tone solid cream and purpley-grey design the best. And the bunny backpack for kids is adorable. (But at $120 it's a little pricey.)

I'll post a picture of it when I get home. In the meantime, check it out!

(I need a cameraphone!)

Sent from my BlackBerry wireless handheld.

UPDATE: Okay, I'm home. Here's a link to the collection. Again, this stuff isn't that cute on the website, but in person it is.

This is the bag that I saw and loved:


It's big, like I wouldn't use it for a purse, but it would be perfect to pack for a weekend away at my sister's house.

I also love this bunny backpack for kids:


And this rolling suitcase for kids:

Feb 29, 2008

FreshDirect Rocks

I love FreshDirect. (For those people reading who are not from New York, FreshDirect is an online grocer that delivers food to residences in the NYC area.) I used to order from them all the time but haven't in a while, but that's all going to change!

You see, because I'm sick and can't go to the store, I ordered a bunch of food from them (healthy stuff—fresh veggies, fruit, and, of course, some DayQuil) that's going to be delivered tomorrow. The only delivery slot that was available was from 3 to 5pm, so I took it but then sent them a message asking if there was any way they could deliver it earlier because I have a fever and the flu. (The fever came back, btw, when the Motrin wore off.) It was worth a shot, right? Well, low and behold I just got an email from a nice guy named Michael saying that my order is now going to arrive between 9 and 11am. How nice is that?

If you are from the New York area, I encourage you to give FreshDirect a try if you haven't. The food is fresh and delicious and the customer service is wonderful!

Thank you, FreshDirect!

BTW, I have a suggestion to FreshDirect... you should have a "sick basket" already put together for people like me. You know, like one-click shopping. It can have chicken noodle soup in it, lots of vitamin C fruits, crackers, medicine, etc. Good idea, right?

My Neighbors and Elvis

Okay so I just want to take this opportunity to tell you all how much I love my neighbors, Kate and Sarah. I'm so happy we've become friends; they couldn't be nicer people. Not only did they watch my little munchkin Elvis while I was away, but Kate called this morning to see if I needed anything because I'm sick. (I took her up on the offer; she got me some Starbucks. Thank you, Kate.) They're just kind and thoughtful and the world needs more people like them.

So anyway, I'm feeling a little bit better. The Motrin I had was super-duper strong (I got it from the doctor when I had strep throat), so it broke my fever pretty quickly. Having a fever is so terrible... I think I wrote about this the last time I had one. I mean, the way your body aches and your skin hurts, and the chills and headache you get... yuck, yuck, yuck... all of it.

And now back to Elvis (I'm all over the place today; sorry... it's the illness), someone asked how he's doing. He's fine, thanks for inquiring. Kate sent me an email while I was away saying that, while Sarah was petting him one day, he started drooling. I was like, "Oh, he does that." I wrote about him doing this once before on my old website and have since imported it to this blog. Here's a link to it with an awesome picture of him drooling.

BTW, he's sitting on my lap as I type this. Here's a picture:


Okay, bye bye!

Feb 19, 2008

I Rode The JetBlue Shortbus

Okay, good thing I gave myself time to deal with JFK today. After getting my boarding pass and going through security, I walked through a maze to get where I thought my gate was, only to be told I had to walk back outside and take a little JetBlue shortbus to it.

Pain. In. Arse.

I'm now waiting at some makeshift gate which seems more like a trailer than an actual airport. JetBlue must still be building its terminal.


Sent from my BlackBerry wireless handheld.

Feb 13, 2008

Beverly's Boots

Here it is! Here it is! Beverly got some new boots!

She's a superstar! She did all her own stunts in the movie!


Dec 19, 2007

Wet

It's raining outside.


I'm going to tell you the story behind this in a minute.

UPDATE: Okay, I'm back. You might not be able to tell, but I'm soaked in the picture above (like, completely through my coat, down to my undies.) I walked in the rain to the Jacques Torres Chocolate store in DUMBO (a neighborhood in Brooklyn that's not too far away from me) because my friend Mark had to have this thing called "Wicked Hot Chocolate" for a ski trip he's taking to Tahoe after Christmas.

"Wicked Hot Chocolate" is hot chocolate made with allspice, cinnamon, ground, sweet ancho chili peppers, and smoked, ground chipotle chili peppers. It's supposed to be delicious and Mark is longing to drink it by the fire. (He's so gay.)

Now, you might ask why I'd walk somewhere in the rain (20 minutes each way) for a friend who didn't let me take a bath in his hotel room. Well, the answer to that is because he bought me this cute handbag for Christmas. Thank you, Mark! I've almost forgiven you.

BTW, Jacques Torres' chocolate store was on Martha before. It's right here in Brooklyn and the stuff they make is nummy. Check out their website.

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