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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Bernie is in the Theatre Hall of Fame

I was in the lobby of the Gershwin for the Wicked Day festivities (aka the pizza-out-of-a-box after-party), and noticed this shot of the incomparable Bernadette Peters.


Day By Day

The scene at intermission, as the audience is invited on-stage to take part in Holy Communion (wine flavored jell-o shots?) at the Circle In The Square Theater-- home of the new Broadway revival, GODSPELL.


Interesting note-- fresh from his appearance next door at Wicked Day, composer Stephen Schwartz was in the audience in a few rows back.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Dior GAMES



Totally obsessed with this progressive, albeit unexpected approach Dior is taking with their new visual identity.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

My New Tattoo

I went to Rivington Tattoo yesterday-- the new home of my tattoo guy, Sweety.

The new shop is really beautiful. Simple, clean... dark wood floors and an amazing/ornante tin tile ceiling that is gorgeous to look at when you're getting needles full of ink drilled into your arm.


Here's what we started out with... the bare area between my wrist 
and the bottom of the clover.


And the other side.

Sweety traced the bow and Mickey Mouse on carbon-transfer.... but then free-handed the rest first starting in lime green Sharpie marker.


The workstation is kept very clean-- no spills. 


After the rough outline was done, he went back with a fine tip red Sharpie, and finally a blue ballpoint gel pen.


Once he was finished sketching, I checked it out in the mirror and we quickly got started. We all know I don't have the beefiest frame, or a strong stomach so it's no surprise that I get a little woozy when I subject myself to this whole tattoo thing... but Sweety is always totally cool about it and after about five minutes I totally thought I was gonna barf. 

Actually ran to the bathroom cause I-thought-I-was-gonna-puke-barf. But I didn't. I calmly went back to my chair, and he brought be a damp paper towel for my forehead and let me recline in the chair. 

When the bear of a receptionist found out that I'd almost fainted he was really amazing and rushed to the bodega to grab me a candy bar. I felt like Shleby-- a reference I wasn't sure they'd get, so I didn't verbalize it.

Here's what's left of the candy bar.


And here's the final product, obviously still very raw and swollen-- but I'll totally share updated photos once she's healed.


Jersey Shore

F*** my life - Jersey Shore

F*** my life - Jersey Shore


Friday, October 21, 2011

Someone's Got a Secret

I've received 2 notes in 2 days from a

I've received 2 notes in 2 days from a "Secret Admirer"


Thursday, October 20, 2011

Lost & Found



Rihanna lets us have it (yet again) with her new video for "We Found Love". It's dark and dangerous, and dares to be everything Britney's "Criminal" is not.

It's shaky, hand-held vibe and fast cuts are jarring, and the art direction makes me go-- wait, is this a Levi's commercial? And then I'm all like, no way... RiRi is a ho for Armani Jeans, right?

Right now somewhere in the world Ryan Mcginley is going "huh?".

But I dig it.

Let's break it down:

Okay, so RiRi lives in the big city, but it's kinda gloomy out-- so she's not that into it.
  
But she's got a fine man in her life... and  he's totally artsy.

 And he doesn't like that it's so bleak either.

 So, they take a bath.

Together. (Love the product placement, btw)

 And smoke.

 Together.

Go forth. 

"Levi's... getch your Leviiiii's...."

I'm not even going to dignify this with a remark. 
 Look familiar? See the Too Cool For Pool invite for yourself. We were way-way ahead of this one.

They eat dingy fast food.....

Things are gettin' stormy....
 The try to let off some steam at an underground local skate park.

 But that's not enough, so they take some pills. A lot of pills. 

Their eyes go all Requiem-for-a-Dream. 
 The room goes crazy. 

 They go freak-nasty...

  Great, now there's a mosh pit.

Oh, gawd-- it's just too much to try explaining. Just go watch the hot mess for your self. 

PS - when do I get to make a full-time job of analyzing pop music videos.

PPS - who said the music video was a dead medium. 



Cover Up



I am officially obsessed with Rick Genest aka Zombie Boy, and I know how important Dermablend is to some pretty important people in my life aka the cast of La Cage aux Folles.


PICTURE PERFECT

The first official shot from my fancy new iphone camera. I'm gonna love this thing. 


The view of Soho from the Broadway windows of www.thisismkg.com

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

SHARK TANK

David Blaine. What kind of asshole is this monster? Or rather, what kind of monster is this asshole?

We'll probably never figure it out, but in the meantime-- enjoy this crazy, scary, beautiful video from Adam Kimmel called "Dressed For Dinner" where the magician (if that's what we're calling him these days) dives deep with some hungry looking sharks. 


Dressed for Dinner from adam kimmel on Vimeo.

Thanks to http://nickwooster.com/ (one of my new faves). 

Monday, October 17, 2011

Pete Cashmore Talks Connectivity & Technology For Good


"There's so much you can do when you're just MORE connected."

I just walked in the door from "another day at the office" and turned on NY1 to see semi-dreamy (?) techno-digi-social wonder boy Pete Cashmore, CEO and founder of mashable.com.

Having worked in the Experiential Marketing / Brand Consulting realm for a minute, I was truly struck by the closing line of the interview.

"If we can just get the tools of connectivity into people's hands there's amazing, magical things they can do with it, far more than figuring out how to launch a media site from rural Scotland. You know? They can change the world, build trade in their countries, they can create livings for themselves they can become self-sustaining. There's so much you can do when you're just MORE connected."




Baby Animals

A vintage, vinyl woodland creature just arrived at my desk:



Wednesday, October 12, 2011

ROBO-MICKEY


My first lil guy from the new "Robots" Vinylmation series by Gerlad Mendez for Disney.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

My Run In with Occupy Wall Street

Saturday September 24 - New York City


My boyfriend and I had just had our hair cut in Astor Square, and after he headed back uptown to rehearsal I went south into SoHo for some light shopping. The sidewalks were crowded with the typical herds of tourists, but because I had no where else I needed to be I casually, patiently strolled among them.


The gentle din of urban life, the hum of food trucks, the bad euro dj music emerging from the nearest mega-chain retailer were all interrupted by the sudden roar of a large, angry crowd. My pedestrian haze was quickly jolted back real life as I turned to see what I would later come to know as the Occupy Wall Street group.

They were aggressively protesting in the middle of the street fighting against traffic up Broadway. There seemed to little-to-no police presence in what seemed to be a spontaneous, unorganized riot-in-the-making... save for a few sweaty looking cops tailing the group at a safe distance.

That being said, a few hours later as I was crossing University at 12th street just south of Union Square, less than a block away from my boss's loft, and literally in the epicenter of a collision between the #OccupyWallSt kids (who were now running full bore) and a much larger contingent of NYPD that had planted themselves in a barricade mid intersection.

Seconds after I cleared the cross walk, the two groups met. Elbows hooked into heads, necks were clothesline-clipped by extended forearms, bodies mounded on the black pavement in piles of wrestling.

I had honestly never seen anything like it. The small group of spectators that had joined me on the street corner watched in silent shock for a moment before quickly continuing west, away from the brawl.

I ran into a couple of hipster girls from the New School who looked totally clueless. Without stopping, I said "you'd better just turn around and go the other way."


Read the rest of the story here at NYDAILY