Friday, December 18, 2009
A Foodie's Delight
Monday, November 23, 2009
Jude- No Tragedy Here.
Hamlet is arguably one of the most drama filled characters created of all time. He is quirkly, quick to contradict himself, reckless yet cautious, heartfelt but immature, fiesty yet smart. He is clearly consumed of hatered in learning that his father's death was no accident. This role, is one of the most layred, complicated masterpieces of all time. Jude Law needed to respect William Shakespeare all the while stepping away from the big screen and translating Hamlet on the big stage on Broadway.
Well he certainly did that. A long 3 hour production that highlights this tragedy of Hamlet in a modern day light. Law and the rest of his cast were wearing jeans, sweaters, leather jackets and boots. The casting ranged of different ethnicities showcasing an interesting interpretation of the orignal Hamlet. This unique Broadway production is a must-see. Make sure you are mentally prepared to be swept away into Shakespeare speak. Great Sunday show...
While the first few moments of Law taking the stage definitely caused the theater to flutter, it was soon outshined by his raw pure talent. From that moment on, Jude embraced his role making the audience laugh and cry in his journey with Shakespeare. The cast included some great breakout roles, but Jude certainly carried that "star quality" and truly deserves a Tony this year. Simply flawless.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Mr. Ray
Soulful. Chilling. Beautiful. Tear Jerking. Brilliant. All words that come to my mind in regards to my experience in watching Ray Lamontagne at The Beacon last night.
I took a dear friend from High School (Naperville!) who has never seen Ray live and mid show- she leaned in and whispered- "Thank you for inviting me."
Thank you Ray- for having such an amazing energy that pulls you in. Its one of the voices that you imagine a rainy night, a bottle of wine, tunes and candle light. Tears are likely to be caused listening to his beautiful lyrics and story- beware.
Yes, Ray has quirks. He silences the crowd. He mumbles into the mic when speaking to us. He has an insanely dark dry sense of humor that the crowd crumbles at. One moan show- Cabbie lid- interchanging between guitars of choice- this man has found his own mastery.
Ray was introduced to me years ago when I lived in CT by an amazing group of friends in a room we referred to as "The Record Room." He is fitting for the wee hours we worked in CT. The beers. The company. Ray carries a "right in your own living room" feel which he carried at The Beacon standing on his "stage" which was an old dirty living room rug.
I am wearing his adorable concert series shirts that reads "Mr. Ray" that are a part of the smiley face series with a smiley face adorning a full beard. New favorite Tshirt!
PS. Ray has officially made it onto my Top 5 shows of the year:
1. Wilco @ Coney Island
2. Ray Lamontagne @ The Beacon
3. Depeche Mode @ MSG
4. Rodrigo Y Gabriela @ Terminal 5
5. Kanye West/ NERD/ Lupe Fiasco @ MSG
6. Mew @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
7. The Killers @ MSG
8. MGMT @ Prospect Park Band Shell
Friday, October 30, 2009
FOR THE FANS
"FOR THE FANS..."
And it truly was.
For those of you this week who have been too busy caught up with Halloween or watching the World Series--please do not forget to see this very important film.
The morning after watching this movie, I awoke with a meloncholy feeling of realizing we will never be able to see Michael perform again.
Yes, I am a die hard fan, but how can you not be? I will be the first to admit that he was a quirky, fragile plastic surgery mess- but beyond that I still will always respect him as The King of Pop. Nobody- NOBODY- can do it like he did.
This film brought out a side that has never been shown to the average eye. One can see his brilliance behind his music. He is not overcasted with an entourage- or is not advised by an assistant or creative director- everything MJ did was his own creation.
There are moments in this movie where the crowd will clap, yell for him and constantly bop their heads- but most of all the fans are able to relive MJ and appreciate him one more time. His 50 shows set to kick off was his "final curtain call," but he was not going to go quietly. The film lets you relive every favorite from "Bad" to "They Don't Really Care About Us" to "Billy Jean." Not for one second did the fan feel that he was washed up- the man was brilliant. He knew his music to the beat- to the tone- to the breaks...He stopped practice when there wasn't enough funk - he stopped practice when the music moved too quick- he stopped practice when it just wasn't good enough. "I want to hear it the way I wrote it," said Michael to his keyboardist.
And oh did he move. These dancers- who were clearly the cream of the crop- were hand picked by Michael. The film reflects on their appreciation of doing a dream job. Throughout the film, one can feel their energy even just merely watching The King of Pop perform in practice. They clapped, they honored and though they were working for him could not help but pinch themselves- that yes, they were dancing for Michael Jackson.
If you are a MJ fan, if you are a dancer, if you enjoy his music, if you appreciate film, if you enjoy a live show, if you questioned MJ's ability to return, This is it.
One of my life "to-do's" was to watch the King of Pop perform. Now that I have come to terms with the fact that this is no longer possible, I walk away in peace after seeing this film.
I love you Michael. Rest in Peace.
1 1/2 weeks left- buy your tickets: http://www.thisisit-movie.com/
Friday, October 16, 2009
Escape To The Island: Governors Island
The ferry ride was beautiful, with scenic views of lower Manhattan, Brooklyn, and especially amazing, views of our wallets still holding every penny it arrived with... because the ferry ride is free. That’s right, FREE! P and I soaked in the view and before we knew it, arrived at the dock on Governor’s Island and began marching off the ferry.
As we walked off the ferry, we tried to acquaint ourselves with our new surrounding and figure out where to rent bicycles. We followed some signs along a path and suddenly, we were absorbed by a colony of gnats. We dubbed this area “Gnatville” and avoided it at all costs from that point on. After a quick trudge through their colony, we reached clearer pastures and the bike renting area.
The bike rental area was fairly disorganized. After a few questions and run-arounds, P and I figured out the form filling-out/waiting procedure and found a place in the 40 minute line. We eventually, received two halfway decent bikes that were functional enough to ride and see more of the island.
In the future, P and I both agreed that it would be worth taking the extra time and energy to bike from home to the ferry or if the subway was working, take our bikes on the subway and proceed from there. The extra time and cost of renting halfway decent bikes (albeit, a reasonable $12) was not worth it if you have other options, which we do.
Finally, our feet were off the ground, the scenery was flying by and we were making laps around the island. It felt amazing to explore a whole new place that is so close to home.
Governors island seems like it should be a major tourist destination, with some of the most breath taking views of the Statue of Liberty, lower Manhattan and Brooklyn. At other moments, parts of Governors Island can seem like a strange suburbia with tree lined streets and quaint houses, or a military installation with castle like fortifications, or an Area 51 like place with fenced off portions containing people in hard hats examining lost hamlets or finally, a close, convenient place to visit, picnic and bike. All of the above are true.
P and I had an amazing day of biking in and around Governors Island. We explored, we discovered and even had some time to take advantage of the strong, island winds to fly our kite. I highly recommend jumping on the Governor's Island ferry, with or without a bike and check out this unique destination (next season that is. Governor’s Island is closed for the winter).
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
A Painfully Heart Warming Journey with Olive Kitteridge
Friday, October 2, 2009
7 MINUTES IN HEAVEN WITH SCRUBS STAR SONAL SHAH
BrooklynPBJS had the honor to chat with up and rising South Asian star: Sonal Shah best known for playing Dr. Sunny Dey in the hit comedy "Scrubs." Born and raised in the heart of the midwest, still ipod-less living in the City of Angels, Sonal opens up about how she rolls...
PBJS: How can you not want to pass out everytime you see Zach Braff- he is just so darn cute?
SS: I do pass out every time I see Zach Braff. How did you know? Are you stalking me?? I hope so! Every time I see Zach Braff, my heart skips a beat and I forget how to breathe…and then before you know it, I wake up in a beautiful yellow meadow wearing a white dress. And Zach is there. Dancing.
PBJS: Tell us why you are the baddest of them all in regards to the up and rising stars of Hollywood?
SS: First of all…THANK YOU!!! To be honest, I think it’s because of my giant muscles. They are so big the Olympics won’t stop calling, and I’m gonna need to file a restraining order.
PBJS: Are you religious? What do you believe in?
SS: I believe in God. Yes, I’m religious and I am also spiritual. I believe religion is one’s personal way of connecting to God and having a community to share that with. I was raised Jain and I have a very close connection to the Jain community and I follow many Jain principles including that of observing a non-violent life. Hmmm…I’d actually say I believe in all religions and do not believe one is superior to another. I believe God can be found everywhere, within people, in nature… I will pray anywhere- in temples, in churches, on a mountain, in my room...I also believe that everything happens for a reason and we should always be compassionate and of service to others. Whew- That was a long-winded response…and I could still blab on and on about this subject, but I will stop...right...now.
PBJS: If you could have a tagline- what would it be?
SS: The little brown girl that could
PBJS: First names that come to mind: Hollywood Crush, Most talented woman in Hollywood *besides you duh*, and your favorite Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle. Go.
SS: Adam Brody, Kate Winslet, and Raphael because he is the “baddest”.
PBJS: You are vegetarian! (BrooklynPBJS LOVES THIS)- what is your favorite quick eat and would you be willing to share a recipe with your fans here?
SS: Yes, I am a veggie! I love making Indian food and everything I’ve learned is from my awesome mama… Saag Paneer is very easy and fast so I will share that (btw, did you know spinach has protein in it?!) I guarantee it will be yummy and healthy!! -throw a little oil into a wok; sauté 2 cloves of minced garlic, a little ginger, and a small amount of chopped onions (two boiler onions); then add the at least 10 oz of freshly washed spinach; add a spoonful of water; add ½ spoon of salt; let it cook for a few minutes (it will cook pretty fast…and yes, the spinach is supposed to shrink); add a pinch of tumeric, a ½ spoon of paprika, and a full spoon of coriander/cumin powder; add more spice to taste. After it is cooked, you can throw in cubes of frozen paneer (homemade cheese) bought at at any ole’ Indian store, or you can even just add cubes of a cheese of your choice (mozzerella works!).
PBJS: We hear that a staff member took you to a school dance- any details please??? We would love to embarrass “S”
SS: Hmm…I don’t recall such a circumstance (which could or could not be a good thing). Do keep in mind, I would love for a staff member to take me to a school dance. I’m as single as a horse galloping into the sunset…and I have no “game.” Every time I see an attractive dude, I get really nervous and run away. Earlier today, I tried to pick up a dude when I was jogging, and then I remembered I was wearing a visor.
PBJS: Have you had a “I Love LA” moment lately? Please share- we love our “I Love NYC moments.”
SS: Yes, it was just the other day because I was chillin at a coffee shop in West Hollywood (which is kind of a bustling part of the city), and 10 minutes later, I was hiking up a beautiful mountain, and then soon after that I was listening to jazz by the peaceful ocean! The city and nature are so close to each other and each part of the city has its own personality. I still get chills every time I’m on Hollywood Boulevard…or at a farmer’s market! Life here can be challenging at times… but it’s what you make of it and I’d rather choose to love it over hate it. I’ve learned so much being on my own and have made a lot of fantastic friends out here (nobody comparable to my best friend who lives in NYC. You may know her.)
PBJS: Good segway, when are you going to visit your best friend in NYC? :+)
SS: Immediately! I’m so proud of her! We both left Chicago at the same time and she moved to the east coast because she got a total badass position with ESPN, and I moved to LA to pursue acting. We are creating an East Coast-West Coast rap so get ready!
For some of Sonals work:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KN_m6HeFfz8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7euub8HKOcQ&NR=1
Be sure to check Sonal Shah out in the upcoming episodes of SCRUBS next season on ABC. For more information visit: http://www.sonalshah.net/
Thursday, September 24, 2009
BONO DOES GIANTS STADIUM
Bono rocked it. He gave credit to his band by giving a genuine introduction to each member and aknowledging the family they have created within. He dedicated a Michael Jackson tribute to Quincy Jones by singing a little of the jingle: don't stop till you get enough. It was magic.
He started with his new stuff- got it out of the way and ripped into his old ways. It is amazing that the man and his band can perform as if it were the early 90's. They sound just as sharp, just as strong and owned New Jersey last night.
They wrapped the show with With or Without you-- an absolute favorite.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHKYVNlyi1k
If you have a chance tonight- please check them out before they move on.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
OLE! OLE! OLE! OLE!
Dealing with the annoyance of Terminal 5- it was still 100% worth the shoving/lack of beer/and bouncy sound within that warehouse. B was at the show and had his bag packed for work the next day consisting of his lunch and morning coffee-- all had to be poured out and thrown out before entering the show. Give me a break.
The show left you energized and fired up. It closed with the entire crowd chanting the Soccer favorite: OLE! OLE! OLE! OLE!...OLEEEEEEE! OLEEEEE! One day later, I am still bopping my head and feel the soreness in my legs from jumping up and down. Definitely top 5 in shows of the year.
Friday, September 11, 2009
Still remembering
Bless America, Bless the world, and Bless those who want peace.
Friday, September 4, 2009
WiFi on Flights
Wow. Technology never ceases to amaze me. Quickie.
I GOT A FEELIN...
TONIGHTS GONNA BE A GOOD NIGHT...
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Squashing Brooklyn: Ocean Parkway's Bike Path to Coney Island
The ride down Ocean Parkway is a tree-lined, straight and flat bike path that covers about 6 miles. Besides the journey itself, the payoff is at the end of the path, where a beautiful boardwalk, gorgeous beach and the history and aura of Coney Island confronts you. You are only allowed to ride on the boardwalk from 5am to 10am, but I have cautiously rode on it at other times (on weekdays) without incident. In my opinion, you can’t ride all that way and not experience the feeling of seeing the sights on the board walk, staring out at the beach and feeling the ocean breeze on your bike.
Friday, August 28, 2009
Just a little fun for Friday
From Me to ***********@*********.org
Hi!I am trying to go to Chicago, and the 1st sounds good to me. I took my ex-girlfriend's EZ-pass out of her car when she wasn't looking, so we can use that to pay for tolls. I have a few things I want to bring, do you have a lot of room?
Mike
From Brian ****** to Me:
Hi Mike,Will the easy pass still work even though it isn't in your ex's car? I do have some room, what are you trying to bring?
From Me to Brian ******:
Brian,I just want to bring a few duffel bags of clothes. Also, yes, the EZ pass will still work.
Mike
From Brian ****** to Me:That shouldn't be a problem. By the way, how old are you? Can you tell me a bit about yourself?
From Me to Brian ******:I am 25, and I am a landscaper. I actually am going to Chicago for a national landscaper convention.I just remembered, I also need to bring my weedwhacker. Will that fit in your car? Mike
From Brian ****** to Me:It should...I have a Honda Civic but it has a trunk access panel and we might be able to lay it across the back seat/trunk.
From Me to Brian ******:Great! I also have a mini-fridge that I want to bring (my hotel doesn't have one, and I need to keep my vodka chilled). Can we squeeze this in as well?
Mike
From Brian ****** to Me:How big is it. I need room for my things too.
From Me to Brian ******:It is about half the size of a normal fridge. I have some duct tape and rope, we could strap it to the roof of your car.
From Brian ****** to Me:I don't want to do that sorry. How about you bring it and we can see if it will fit.
From Me to Brian ******:Sounds good! I'm sure it will fit. I also want to bring my TV...it is a 50" flat screen. Is that a problem? I really hate the small TVs they have at the hotel.
From Brian ****** to Me:How much shit are you bringing dude? Are you trying to move to Chicago? I said I have a Civic... not a moving van.
From Me to Brian ******:I'm not bringing that much stuff, just my clothes, weedwhacker, mini-fridge, and TV. You said you had room for my stuff...now you don't? I don't understand. Does this mean we can't take my recliner either?
From Brian ****** to Me:Are you for real?
From Me to Brian ******:Yes I am for real. I just had an idea...Does your Civic have a hitch? I want to bring my Ford F250 truck, could we hook it to your car? It would be nice for me to have my truck in Chicago so I don't have to ride in those dirty cabs everywhere. We could put some of the stuff I want to bring in the bed of my truck, since you "suddenly" don't have that much room.
From Brian ****** to Me:Why don't you just drive your goddamn truck there. This is crazy.
From Me to Brian ******:Don't get me wrong, I love my truck, but it isn't so good on gas mileage. Can't we just tow it there? It works out better this way, because I wanted to bring my four wheeler but was afraid to ask you because you seem to be getting all pissy about me bringing my stuff.
From Brian ****** to Me:Why the hell do you need all this shit for a trip to chicago. If anything it is your truck that should be towing my Civic. For christ's sake man, get real.
From Me to Brian ******:Oh, do you think your Civic isn't capable of towing my truck? I understand. Tell you what, I'll talk to my friend Anthony. He's a mechanic, and could put a better motor in your car so it has more power to tow my truck. It shouldn't cost that much. What is your number? I'll tell him to give you a call.
From Brian ****** to Me:I'm done talking to you.
From Me to Brian ******:So am I still getting the ride? I talked to Anthony and he actually needs a ride to Chicago too. I told him he could come if he helps pay for gas. Do you have an extra seat for him? He might have some stuff he wants to bring.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
ITS BRITNEY BITCH
It was a 'Circus' themed freak show. Acrobats, freaks, midgets, legless trampoline jumpers (not going to lie- a little difficult for me to watch). She played a lot of her new stuff, but definitely threw back some oldies but goodies. I was not completely embarrased that I was a grown woman in a box filled with other grown women next door to an entire box of teenyboppers that were dancing their heads off. Secretly, I wanted to party with the kids next door. When my favorites 'Toxic' & 'I'm a Slave For You' played, I found myself singing and dancing solo. Did I just admit that I have Britney favorites? Hilarious. Now I am embarrassed.
Don't get me wrong- it is clear to me that Britney is not who she used to be. She's not as quick-not as sharp- not as difficult. Its almost like she was one minute- and then she had two kids, married a train wreck, shaved her head and embarrassed her life the next....oh wait.
I do love her strut...something about one person strutting a beautiful set (haven't seen something so extravagant since the U2 Vertigo Tour) and owning Madison Square Garden. She kept us engaged- she worked every angle of the room- she did well for her bad self.
PS. How often do you think she kicks herself in the head for cheating on Justin Timberlake?
We love you Britney- train wreck and all.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Like a rocket through meeee
"There is an extra special nervous when we play New York City"- MEW told us yesterday and it didnt seem cliche or something they said at every show. It felt genuine in the small walls of Music Hall of Williamsburg. These guys were right on in regards to feeling the crowd- taking a read- and playing the right song. I bopped my head for the full 2 hours. They inspired me last night. I created a business plan that consisted of me leaving Corporate America and going on tour with one of my favorite bands. Set me free...that is what MEW did to the crowd and to my brain last night.
Often elf like- sometime chipmunk sounding- MEW has such a unique natural sound and doesn't put out bad music. Definitely can listen to every song of theirs....and if you listen hard enough- you can tell that every beat is there for a reason. When they came out- they were untraditionally campfire esq...a few guitars/one solo light/ very acoustic feeling. It took the crowds energy to turn MEW on and for their infamous light/graphics show to begin. Beautiful...
We had the honor to have a few beers with the band after the show. Just everyday guys- with cute accents- looking to have a brew post a brilliant show. I chatted with the keyboardist for a moment. We chatted about deep dish pizza and the city of Chicago-- where they are headed today.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Friday, August 21, 2009
FRIDAY THOUGHTS TO PONDER
2. More often than not, when someone is telling me a story all I
can think about is that I can't wait for them to finish so that I can tell my own story that's not only better, but also more directly involves me.
3. Nothing sucks more than that moment during an argument when
you realize you're wrong.
4. I don't understand the purpose of the line, "I don't need to
drink to have fun." Great, no one does. But why start a fire with flint and sticks when they've invented the lighter?
5. Have you ever been walking down the street and realized that
you're going in the complete opposite direction of where you are supposed to be going? But instead of just turning a 180 and walking back in the direction from which you came, you have to first do something like check your watch or phone or make a grand arm gesture and mutter to yourself to ensure that no one in the surrounding area thinks you're crazy by randomly switching directions on the sidewalk.
6. That's enough, Nickelback (I don't get this one?)
7. I totally take back all those times I didn't want to nap when
I was younger.
8. The letters T and G are very close to each other on a
keyboard. This recently became all too apparent to me and consequently I will never be ending a work email with the phrase "Regards" again.
9. Do you remember when you were a kid, playing Nintendo and it
wouldn't work? You take the cartridge out, blow in it and that would magically fix the problem. Every kid in America did that, but how did we all know how to fix the problem? There was no internet or message boards or FAQ's. We just figured it out. Today's kids are soft.
10. There is a great need for sarcasm font.
11. Sometimes, I'll watch a movie that I watched when I was
younger and suddenly realize I had no idea what the f*ck was going on when I first saw it.
12. I think everyone has a movie that they love so much, it
actually becomes stressful to watch it with other people. I'll end up wasting 90 minutes shiftily glancing around to confirm that everyone's laughing at the right parts, then making sure I laugh just a little bit harder (and a millisecond earlier) to prove that I'm still the only one who really, really gets it.
13. The other night I hit a new low at an open bar. I had already
hopped on highway blackout when, inevitably I had to find a bathroom.
Eventually I decided it was probably on the other side of the bar so I tried to walk over there, but ran into a guy coming the other way. We played that, Both go left, Both go right game to no avail, so I finally put out my hand to guide myself past and that's is when I realized, yup, that's a mirror I just tried to walk through. And the guy on the other side is me. Even cats can re cognize their own image.
14. How the hell are you supposed to fold a fitted sheet?
15. I would rather try to carry 10 plastic grocery bags in each
hand than take 2 trips to bring my groceries in.
16. I think part of a best friend's job should be to immediately
clear your computer history if you die.
17. The only time I look forward to a red light is when I'm trying
to finish a text.
18. A recent study has shown that playing beer pong contributes to
the spread of mono and the flu. Yeah, if you suck at it.
19. Was learning cursive really necessary?
20. Lol has gone from meaning, "laugh out loud" to "I have nothing
else to say".
21. I have a hard time deciphering the fine line between boredom and
hunger.
22. My brother's Municipal League baseball team is named the
Stepdads. Seeing as none of the guys on the team are actual stepdads, I inquired about the name. He explained, "Cuz we beat you, and you hate us." Classy, bro.
23. Whenever someone says "I'm not book smart, but I'm street
smart", all I hear is "I'm not real smart, but I'm imaginary smart".
24. How many times is it appropriate to say "What?" before you
just nod and smile because you still didn't hear what they said?
25. Every time I have to spell a word over the phone using 'as in'
examples, I will undoubtedly draw a blank and sound like a complete idiot. Today I had to spell my boss's last name to an attorney and said "Yes that's G as in...(10 second lapse)..ummm...Goonies"
26. What would happen if I hired two private investigators to
follow each other?
27. While driving yesterday I saw a banana peel in the road and
instinctively swerved to avoid it...thanks Mario Kart.
28. MapQuest really needs to start their directions on #5. Pretty
sure I know how to get out of my neighborhood.
29. Obituaries would be a lot more interesting if they told you
how the person died.
30. I find it hard to believe there are actually people who get in
the shower first and THEN turn on the water.
31. Shirts get dirty. Underwear gets dirty. Pants? Pants never get
dirty, and you can wear them forever.
32. I can't remember the last time I wasn't at least kind of tired.
33. Bad decisions make good stories
34. Whenever I'm Facebook stalking someone and I find out that
their profile is public I feel like a kid on Christmas morning who just got the Red Ryder BB gun that I always wanted. 546 pictures?
Don't mind if I do!
35. Is it just me or do high school girls get sluttier & sluttier
every year?
36. If Carmen San Diego and Waldo ever got together, their
offspring would probably just be completely invisible.
37. Why is it that during an ice-breaker, when the whole room has
to go around and say their name and where they are from, I get so incredibly nervous? Like I know my name, I know where I'm from, this shouldn't be a problem....
38. You never know when it will strike, but there comes a moment
at work when you've made up your mind that you just aren't doing anything productive for the rest of the day.
39. Can we all just agree to ignore whatever comes after DVDs? I
don't want to have to restart my collection.
40. There's no worse feeling than that millisecond you're sure you
are going to die after leaning your chair back a little too far.
41. I'm always slightly terrified when I exit out of Word and it
asks me if I want to save any changes to my ten page research paper that I swear I did not make any changes to.
42. "Do not machine wash or tumble dry" means I will never wash this
ever.
43. I hate being the one with the remote in a room full of people
watching TV. There's so much pressure. 'I love this show, but will they judge me if I keep it on? I bet everyone is wishing we weren't watching this. It's only a matter of time before they all get up and leave the room. Will we still be friends after this?'
44. While watching the Olympics, I find myself cheering equally
for China and USA. No, I am not of Chinese descent, but I am fairly certain that when Chinese athletes don't win, they are executed.
45. I hate when I just miss a call by the last ring (Hello? Hello?
Damnit!), but when I immediately call back, it rings nine times and goes to voicemail. What'd you do after I didn't answer? Drop the phone and run away?
46. I hate leaving my house confident and looking good and then
not seeing anyone of importance the entire day. What a waste.
47. When I meet a new girl, I'm terrified of mentioning something
she hasn't already told me but that I have learned from some light internet stalking.
48. I like all of the music in my iTunes, except when it's on
shuffle, then I like about one in every fifteen songs in my iTunes.
49. Why is a school zone 20 mph? That seems like the optimal
cruising speed for pedophiles...
50. Sometimes I'll look down at my watch 3 consecutive times and
still not know what time it is.
51. It should probably be called Unplanned Parenthood.
52. I keep some people's phone numbers in my phone just so I know
not to answer when they call.
53. I think that if, years down the road when I'm trying to have a
kid, I find out that I'm sterile, most of my disappointment will stem from the fact that I was not aware of my condition in college.
54. Even if I knew your social security number, I wouldn't know
what do to with it.
55. It really pisses me off when I want to read a story on CNN.com
and the link takes me to a video instead of text.
56. I wonder if cops ever get pissed off at the fact that everyone
they drive behind obeys the speed limit.
57. I think the freezer deserves a light as well.
58. I disagree with Kay Jewelers. I would bet on any given Friday
or Saturday night more kisses begin with Miller Lites than Kay.
59. The other night I ordered takeout, and when I looked in the
bag, saw they had included four sets of plastic silverware. In other words, someone at the restaurant packed my order, took a second to think about it, and then estimate d that there must be at least four people eating to require such a large amount of food. Too bad I was eating by myself. There's nothing like being made to feel like a fat bastard before dinner.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
ROCKWOOD MUSIC HALL - 8/19/09
Joining Melissa on the album: Charles Fambrough, Mike Clark, Bill O'Connell, Joe Ford and Bill Washer.
The cd is now available and see what matters.
Nine Inch Nails, Mew
Not sure what you all think, but this can be real good, or just real crazy.
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Favre is a Viking
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Friday, August 14, 2009
The Indian Holden Caufield
White Tiger is a captivating read; you will appreciate Adiga for the engaging manner in which he chronicles oppression and resistance.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
It Came from Brooklyn celebrates the Guggenheim’s 50th Anniversary by showcasing Brooklyn’s emerging and established talents in the fields of music and literature. Beginning on August 14 with headliners the Walkmen, the monthly concert series occurs through the fall and takes place in Frank Lloyd Wright’s famed rotunda from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m., reinforcing its identity as a versatile, dynamic site for a variety of mutually invigorating art practices. Coproduced by Sam Brumbaugh, the series continues the recent tradition of acclaimed performances that have symbiotically activated the space: Marina Abramovic’s Seven Easy Pieces (2005), Cai Guo-Qiang’s collaboration with the Cloud Gate Dance Theatre (2008), and Meredith Monk’s Ascension Variations (2009). With comedian Leo Allen serving as MC, the August 14 concert kicks off with a special performance by the Brooklyn Steppers Marching Band, followed by opening band High Places, whose warm optimism and intricately layered songs have been described as “short studies in escaping urban claustrophobia” (Mike Powell, Pitchfork). Later, the Walkmen will fill the rotunda with the hypnotic ebb and flow of ramshackle guitar and upright piano, with bursts of beautifully anguished songcraft. Novelist Colson Whitehead reads selections from Walt Whitman between performances.
The second It Came from Brooklyn is scheduled for September 25.
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Special thanks to Christina Lee.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
TV on the Radio
August 11th
Monday, August 10, 2009
Quick Eats
One theme I've noticed from many cooking programs is that of the busy home cook who doesn't have time to shop at the supermarket. Their challenge is to pull what they can from their cupboard and freezer to make an enjoyable meal. I do this all the time. As someone who works in a profession that has been likened to herding kittens, I am often physically and emotionally drained by the end of the day, so much so that the thought of grocery shopping is nauseating. Furthermore, as much as I love to use fresh ingredients, the necessity of winning the race against an ingredient spoiling (as opposed to cooking it because I actually desire it) is a completely unappetizing excuse for cooking a meal.
The following is a simple, quick, tasty and inexpensive recipe that is the perfect solution for the busy cook with no time to shop.
Spinmacurger!
(short for spinach + macaroni and cheese + burger)
Ingredients:
One box of macaroni and cheese
One box of frozen spinach
One Dr. Prager’s Veggie burger (or other brand)
One vegetarian chicken burger
3 heaping tablespoons of parmesan cheese.
Cook the box of macaroni and cheese as directed. Meanwhile, place the unwrapped box of frozen spinach in a microwave safe bowl and microwave on high for 7 minutes. Salt the spinach to taste. Heat up the burgers. The chicken burgers usually do best in a toaster oven. I prefer to fry the Dr. Prager’s burgers in a little bit of vegetable oil so that they get crisp and hold together better. Lightly salt the Dr. Prager’s burger. Combine the cooked spinach with the macaroni and cheese. Stir in the parmesan cheese to balance out the blandness of the spinach and the macaroni and cheese. You can cube the burgers or cut them into spears, depending on the size and shape you desire. Fold the burgers into the spinach and macaroni and cheese mixture gently so that the burger pieces hold together. Garnish with a few left over pieces of burger and a small sprinkle of parmesan cheese. Dinner is done dude!
Serves 3 – 4
Please reply with any “quick eats” you’ve invented.
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Excerpt from Suketu Mehta's "Maximum City"
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Dodger Brew
LETTER FROM ADAM TO FANS- GET WELL MCA!
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Your Own...Personal...Jesus
Depeche Mode ROCKED OUT MSG last night. Took some friends: Setarah-Shrujal-B and I, maxin and relaxin to a suite all to ourselves reflecting on Depeche Mode as their opener: Peter Bjorn and John played. (Peter Bjorn and John= PBJ!!!) MSG may have been a bit massive for Peter Bjorn and John and lets be honest- people that were at this sold out show were there to enjoy the silence.
David Gahan strutted on stage as the set/lights/production took the crowd over. The last time they were at MSG was in 2005, so this was a special return for them. Gahan's swift moves combined with Martin Gore's sparkley bedazzled suit got everybody on their feet.
Gahan spun with his mic time after time to some of DM's newest stuff...however, the crowd and the band both knew why everybody was there last night. They played it all-- Its No Good, Strange Love, Personal Jesus-- you name it- we danced/screamed/cheered/clapped to it.
The filters/graphics/visuals/lights going on behind the band stayed true to DM's mysterious, slightly dark, erotica feel. It was a beautiful show. One moment in particular, the visual was a type writer writing out Daniel Ladinsky's "I have learned so much:"
I
Have
Learned
So much from God
That I can no longer
Call
Myself
A Christian, a Hindu, a Muslim
A Buddhist, a Jew.
The Truth has shared so much of itself
With me
That I can no longer call myself
A man, a woman, an angel
Or even pure
Soul.
Love has
Befriended Hafiz so completely
It has turned to ash
And freed
Me
Of every concept and image
My mind has ever known.
******chilling*************
Martin Gore sang a few chilling ballads solo on the mic. His voice filled MSG and kept people on their feet bopping and dancing.
Thank you Depeche Mode to staying true. Sure, the electronica/keyboard/new wave feel brought me back a bit, but its powerful to see DM sound as fresh as they did in the 90's.
I definitely had a I love NYC moment last night sitting in a box- with some of my best friends listening to music where we could all sing the lyrics to. Hands down best MSG show I have attended yet.
-p (takin a ride with my best friend)
Monday, August 3, 2009
Saturday, August 1, 2009
ALL POINTS WEST-We made it!
life is an adventure, right?! Live on the edge! This was one of my smaller ones...
next thing on our agenda... still need to buy tickets!
Security was extremely high (we saw 2 men holding machine guns)
Oh, no are we gonna be able to scalp tickets, as planned??????
started raining a bit and saw someone selling a poncho and asked "how much?" "What??...$10 I said, ""how about 5?" "no...it's 10"
decided not to buy it...why should I pay $10 for a piece of plastic "trash bag"!
continued on our way and finally reached the main stage to see The National play
started pouring...maybe I need a poncho now!
gave S a $20 bill to go on a search for a poncho.
"I went to 3 different places, " he said "The last guy had only 1 left and asked for $20."
Then Vampire Weekend came on...
ANNOUNCEMENT by the lead singer...
"Friday tickets are now being honored for Saturday and Sunday shows now due to the weather!"
REALLY?