Saturday, December 29, 2007

Animated Closet

I love this line. I came across it in Bryant Park, I was trying to find an awesome gift for my bestie and spotted this amazing bag:
They also have adorable shirts and skirts. They'll be in Bryant Park until Dec 30th.

You can also shop online:
www.animatedcloset.com

I recommend heading to Bryant Park ASAP! Some of their stuff is ON SALE!!!!!

Sunday, December 02, 2007

August: Osage County

It took me a bit to settle into the story, but it was good once it really started to flow. There is a lot of conflict among the characters (between themselves and each other), this isn't a peachy happy family. The language sometimes gets a bit wordy, but the humor is how the words are played among the characters.

I loved Barabara Fordham (played by Amy Morton) as soon as she stepped onto that stage. For me, the play really started with her. Amy was a breath of fresh air to watch as an actor. She completely gets lost in the character and the environment. LOVED her! I also loved watching Mr & Mrs Aiken (Rondi Reed & Francis Guinan).

This is a nitty gritty play that laughs at the world and the characters within it. There are a lot of layers that unfold as the acts go by, as long as you have the patience for it...it is worth to see.
my favorite scene; the family dinner

Friday, November 30, 2007

Dang it's Chilly. COVER UP!


My coat is the bomb. I get so many compliments on the color (it also comes in boring colors, if that's your thing). The outer pockets (which are lovingly hidden) are lined in fleece so you don't really need mittens. There are 2 inside doubled pockets on either side of the front. Plus the hood is detatchable via snaps. The best part about the hood is how it's designed, it doesn't mess up your hair and it won't fly off when the wind hits it. The coat sorta looks poofy, but it's REALLY light weight.

Also, Land's End is the bomb, cause if the coat gets damaged, you can mail it in and get a new one FOR FREE! It's a pretty dang affordable coat on top of all this awesomeness, plus Land's End has other great coats if this one doesn't fit your style.

www.landsend.com
http://www.landsend.com/pp/DownChaletLongCoat~148651_59.html?bcc=y&action=order_more&sku_0=::RIB&CM_MERCH=IDX_00002__0000000142&origin=index

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Scary Olsen Picture

I was searching for movies playing in theaters and there was a Mary-Kate Olsen headline.
She looks crazed.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Toothpaste that makes you BRUSH

Toothpaste lasts forever. You buy a tube and it lasts for like, 6 months. I ran out last week and bought Colgate Luminous Mint Twist toothpaste, 2 tubes for $3. Not bad. The taste of the toothpaste is normal toothpaste minty taste BUT the aftertaste is HORRIBLE! I'm not talking direct aftertaste. I'm talking, after I've had breakfast and maybe lunch, I noticed that my mouth tastes gross. Guess what that makes me do? BRUSH! Now, I not only brush a lot more during the day (I usually do once in the morn and once at night), but I've been flossing more too. It's toothpaste with motivation! I want to say don't get this toothpaste, but it's been making me brush more and floss. So I'm conflicted. I don't want a bad taste in my mouth or bad breath, I don't think I have nasty breath or anything. I think I'm just not used to the left over flavor.

So get this toothpaste if you want inner conflict and cleaner teeth:
And get these individual Glide floss picks (I love them! I don't feel like I'm gaging myself when flossing the back teeth):

Monday, November 12, 2007

Thursday, November 08, 2007

Support the WGA Strike

Flyers that were being handed out while I was helping out today.
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Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Free 1/2 hour massage

My chiropractor has a team of massuers in his office. They're really great. Right now the office is offering a free 1/2hr massage with NO follow-up obligations. They do have a membership if you want to join.

2 Half Hour Massages $39/mo
2 One Hour Massages $79/mo
4 One Hour Massages $149/mo
(no initiation fee)

Call Tina to make your free appointment: 212-688-2900
235 East 49th Street (and Lex)

Monday, November 05, 2007

Chin Tucks

I have two herniated discs in my neck. As you probably have guess, they hurt a lot. My physical therapist (pt) has me do this exercise to alleviate the pain. She thinks that everyone should be doing this exercise because most people’s posture is messed up. Think about it, look at all the bad postures around you. I’m guessing that 90% of the people you know work at a computer and lean forward. That leaning puts a strain on your back and more importantly, your neck. Your neck is abnormally pushed forward which throws your whole body out of balance.
Your head is not light and your neck should have a curve where your head lines up with your shoulder blades (which also have a tendency to hunch forward). The following exercise will help get your body back in place and will strengthen your neck muscles. It is my physical therapists dream to see everyone doing CHIN TUCKS while she’s waiting for her train to arrive. Let’s make this dream a reality!

Sunday, November 04, 2007

Saturday, November 03, 2007

Face Time

This time of the year is terrible for me and my skin. So I want to post my favorite products to share.

MURAD
I break out like mad crazy, ever since I was 4. Murad is the first product that has cleared up my skin immediately and kept it clear. I use it only at night, during the day I use their Energizing Pomegranate Cleanser along with their Vitamin C eye and skin lotion.

You can get Murad at Sephora and online: www.murad.com

SERIOUSLY, I BREAK OUT
It's gross. I hate it. I've tried everything (even the Murad stuff). The ONLY stuff that's worked on my full body parts is a wonderful product by BLISS. I actually got this product with last year's Christmas gift package. I effing love it. It's the only thing that's scrubbed my body clean for good! BLISS SUGAR SCRUB (sweet orange + spearmint) I can't find it on their US site, only their London site: http://www.blisslondon.co.uk/shop/detail/BLISS-014/


DRY SKIN? BABY OIL!
No joke people. I have not broken out from doing the baby oil thing after the shower...you think you would! It's so easy: After your shower, slab some baby oil on and then lightly towel it off. Don't go for the skimpy generic brand, spend the extra dollar and get the good stuff.

These products are also helpful:
For chapped lips (I don't have to reapply 5 times throughout the day. It's great.)
Fresh's Sugar Lip Balm -
Neosporin for dry cuticles - or Bliss's Manicure's best friend, for dry cuticles:









Then, when you're done pampering, get these socks. They rule.
www.worldssoftest.com

Monday, October 15, 2007

Tori Amos

She is still amazing. It boggles my mind how one person can keep being a genius for so long. This woman has been writing and signing since, forever. Tori was the first concert that I got to choose to see (my parents have taken me to a lot of country concerts since I was a kid). I saw her in Madison, WI in 2003 and she really made a dent in my inspirational bubble. I decided to see her again this past weekend. I'm in the middle of a big career change with things piling all around me in a mess. Tori did it again. The concert was awesome. She beat the crap out of that piano. The stage lighting is amazing. It was great to see her having so much fun doing what she loves. I even got to run up to the pit!

Tori Amos.
Unstoppable.


Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Xanadu

This entry is way overdue, but I saw this musical in June and was delighted.

My favorite segment was the choreography with the phone booth. It was done cleverly and without error.

I really loved Mary Testa and Jackie Hoffman (they're on each side of Kerry Butler). Wonderful comic geniuses. I adored every bit of them.

Overall I was not impress by the choreography and the staging could have been better. It was still a lot of fun to see in the orchestra pit!

Saturday, June 02, 2007

A Year of Magical Thinking

If you want to see a REAL actor at work go this is the show to see. Vanessa Redgrave is nothing short of amazing. At first, her dramatic pauses annoyed me. Then, somehow they made sense while she was telling Joan Didion’s story and I didn’t notice them anymore. Her delivery is so smooth with the extremely complicated writings of Didion. She goes from happy memories to sad memories in different years of time to the present without jolting the audience. Come prepared, it is a story about grief and loss. One way or another she will get to a part that will strike a chord with you. If that doesn’t do it, the light sniffles of the audience will.

The simple transitions of the staging are well designed. However I wish the background had a little bit more of a purpose. Because of the vagueness, it became a bit of a distraction for me. I kept trying to figure out the meaning of each of the backdrops.

The lighting and direction was great. They also play a little bit with the sound which integrates lovely with the story.

I highly recommend seeing this piece not only for it’s work of art but to remind yourself that we are all humans and in no way perfect.

www.magicalthinkingonbroadway.com

Monday, May 21, 2007

Legally Blonde – the Musical

Even surrounded by droves of teenies I loved this musical. It took the heart of the movie and got to the meat from the very first song. They kept the basic story line and structure of the movie and really focused on the fun moments. The stereotyped roles are written classic wit and humor that even a straight man would laugh. Nell Benjamin & Laurence O'Keefe wrote the songs that will easily get stuck in your head. My favorite song was “Is he gay or European.”

The set changes with great fluidity, that doesn’t make you nauseous. There was only one time where the cast reunites in an empty space, which made it seem like a weird transition for me since they had a set for every single scene.

Laura Bell Bundy is the best Elle Woods ever. She even matched Reese’s voice pitch from the movie. Laura is a triple threat. She kept up with all of the choreography without blinking out of her character or missing a note. I’m the jealous girl that wants to be her. I’ll work with Jerry Mitchell (director/choreographer) any day.

You will be surprised that this does not suck.
You might not be surrounded by teens either. My friend went the other night and she was surrounded by “old money.” Yeah. This musical touches all kinds of hearts.
Go see it! It’s very very funny.
I think they still have $40 balcony seats.

www.legallyblondethemusical.com

Monday, April 30, 2007

Another Donation

Yes Danika girrrl! I did donate to your NYCmarathon fund: Team For Kids. I still have your balloon when you ran for me cause I was all broken.

I just made another donation for my friend Risa. She's raising funds for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. She needs to raise $1000 in order to participate. Help her meet her limit and beyond!
Make a donation now at:
http://www.theovernight.org/fundraising/thatrisa

Stay tuned for my next write up on the musical LEGALLY BLONDE. It was actually really really good!!!!

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

I’m giving back.

So I read this book “Smart Women Finish Rich” in January. I unintentionally gave myself a New Years Resolution. I am going to make my dream happen and money has a lot to do with making my dream a reality. The book talks about savings accounts, Mutual Funds, goals, lists, but what surprised me was the donation section. For every amount you save, you should try to match at least half that amount in donations. Each month I’ve picked a charity to donate. It’s actually been easier to find causes to help than I had thought. It’s primarily because a lot of my friends; I donated in memory of my friend’s father, for my friends that run marathons and other events that my friends contribute.

I’ve just recently made my largest donation. I was crying the whole time I was typing in my name, address, amount, and credit card. This money will go to someone who is in so much more need than I am. This person will get help from an invisible force and they will have the opportunity to live and dream longer than they had thought they would. Most importantly, these people will feel a little bit safer at night.

Making my dream come true is making someone else’s dream come true. That’s really crazy to me. It makes me even more motivated and driven to do what I want to do in life. Life doesn’t exist to waste. I’m not going to waste my life, and while I’m living mine I can help someone else. That’s huge. That’s good. That’s what life is about. Living.

Where I’ve donated
(and you can too)

www.runningformymom.com/
www.active.com/donate/tntnyc/Rachaelstntpage
www.accion.org
www.stjude.org
www.unicefusa.org
www.idolaid.com/
www.cpefund.org
www.gildasclubnyc.org/

Saturday, April 21, 2007

The Real Blog

Alrighty blog world. I’m getting serious now. I am out of myspace and into serious blog central. I currently don’t have a “hook” for my blog, I hope I’ll just find my hook along the way.

I will tell you that I am opinionated and am not afraid to voice it. I also love telling stories, so you might get a post about my in-depth day spending time with my cat Lillian (I probably won’t. I think that would bore most people, including myself).

Let the serious blogs BEGIN!