Friday, October 23, 2009
A walk around Greenwich Village
More inspirations from my walk around the Village with a (mostly) Parisian theme
Marc Jacob's Parisian Catacombs inspired storefront for Halloween
This cute door on Hudson reminds me of Paris! and I love that the address is 615 1/2
I'm not a fan of neither Mr. Brainwash nor the splasher, but I think the splasher actually helped make this street piece successful with the pink streaks. Off with her head!
I love this old sign! Too bad it is now an abandoned cell phone store...
Thursday, October 22, 2009
He WAS the Father
My second show as my new career as a professional audience member...Today Lydia and I went to the well-oiled machine known as the Maury Povich Show. I was so afraid I wouldn't wake up in time that instead I just didn't sleep...and crawled to 33rd Street to get the free Maury bus to Stamford, CT. Morning commuters are so rude! And pushy. And cut in line!
Anyway an hour and a half later, we arrived and were herded into the Greek Revival studio. 2 hours, 20 free pizzas and watching the woman next to me clip her man's nails, it was time to enter the studio.
First of all, they moved people from the center of the center row to place Lydia and I there...because the row was "too black"...their words not mine!
Maury Povich is an incredible professional. He filmed two shows- four segments- without even one single mistake or retake. "Paranormal Trick or Treat", followed by two lie detector cheaters and one paternity test. The audience is prompted to be "expressive" as are the "guests" (which actually seemed real) I spent a lot of time screaming "NAWWW GIRL!!!!"
The audience was surprisingly tame, even though I expected them to be ghetto. I don't think I'd ever go again but it was a cool experience.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Casser-assholes
Talk about a bunch of assholes. Foodies are so snobby! And Fat. And I like everybody.
It was a private event, so she pretended I was her teammate. I was appreciative of free carby food, but man, I don't need to be around those people ever again. And her amazing casserole didn't even win!
Monday, October 19, 2009
My New career as a professional audience member
Today I went to my 2nd taping of the new Bravo Art Show- essentially a Project Runway for artists. No celebs this time (last time Kira Sedgwick, Samantha mathis, and some other weird ones), but I DID have a full on conversation with art critic/judge Jerry Saltz. I love everything this man writes, even when I disagree with him- he is awesome.
I was honored that he asked for our opinions on much of the work. Lydia and I also may have some face time, talking with an artist about his piece.
My new career is booming.
Read some of Saltz's work! http://nymag.com/nymag/jerry-saltz/
Day of Inspiration- The Met
I'm lucky enough to have a membership to the American Association of Museums- which means myself and a guest get in free to every museum in America for a year- for a $35 fee.
I decided to look at the things I usually don't-usually I stick to the big shows or the paintings.
I love crystal decanters, especially old timey religious ones
i have a crush on Napoleon!
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