Wednesday, December 31, 2008

C: Is for Celebrations

Are you still wondering what to do for New Years Eve? Here are some of the hottest venue's in which to schmooze with the rich and famous.

1: Hotel Gansevoort with Entourage’s Emmanuelle Chriqui along with Perez Hilton. Located at 18 Ninth Avenue this party starts at 9 and goes straight until 4 am. Hotel Gansevoort is the site for this year’s most premier “IT” New Year’s Eve Event. With breathtaking 360 degree panoramic views of New York City and sunsets over the Hudson River, is the first and only luxury, full service resort in Manhattan’s vibrant Meatpacking District. Hotel Gansevoort redefines the world of luxury and has become the go-to option for celebrities in New York City on New Year’s Eve. Hotel Gansevoort has 9 distinct areas of event space, including a pool, providing a never-ending labyrinth of celebration. Tickets are still available and start at $225

2: Marquee - Hosted By Mario Lopez and rated New Year's Eve 2009's Hottest Party in the Universe. Located at 289 10th Ave this party starts at 8:30 and ends at 4am with an after, after party at Home and Guest House. Known Universe at the “Hottest Club in the sizzling hot nightlife zone of West Chelsea, this spectacular club has redefined velvet rope exclusivity, positioning itself as the flagship for all things fabulous in Manhattan's high-end party scene. Guess who was seen cavorting in one of Marquee’s exclusive VIP booths last night? Mariah Carey, Carrie Underwood, Christina Aguilera, Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan
and Eva Longoria & Tony Parker. Tickets start at $165

3: To me, the New Year's Eve Concert for Peace is the first way to start the year off right. Starting at 7 at the cathedral of St John the Divine located at 110th and Amsterdam. This year it will start with Aaron Copeland's Fanfare for the Common Man. The Cathedral will mark the ninetieth anniversary of Leonard Bernstein's birth with vocal excerpts from West Side Story. The late Maestro Bernstein inaugurated the annual New Year's Eve Concert for Peace more than a quarter century ago. Also on the program will be the world premiere of Songs of War, Remembrance, and Hope by Glen Cortese, conductor for the evening and Cathedral Artist-in-Residence. The new piece is inspired by the poetry of Walt Whitman and will be sung by internationally renowned singers Lauren Flanigan and Amy Burton. Among other guests from home and abroad will be John Musto, solo pianist with the New York Sinfonia performing Beethoven's Choral Fantasy. This is an ethereal way to to start the New Year and I can't imagine mine without it. By the way it's free

No matter how you celebrate, it is time for a change and that is a F.A.C.T.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

A: Art and the history of our country examined

"A New President Takes Command" is the new exhibit at The New-York Historical Society located at 170 Central Park West between 76th and 77th Street. This new exhibit examines the first 100 days of Franklin D. Roosevelt's first term in the White House. The exhibit avoids comparisons between the early stages of FDR's presidency and the expectations surrounding the new administration. Instead it consists of items selected from the permanent collection of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, located in Hyde Park in Dutchess County. Last spring, that museum launched its own FDR exhibition, titled "Action, and Action Now: FDR's First 100 Days." The exhibit runs through next fall. The exhibit at the New-York Historical Society runs through May 3rd. Also on display: Nation at the Crossroads: The Great New York Debate over the Constitution, 1787-88 until January 25th, Grant and Lee in War and Peace through March 29th, If Elected: The Game of American Politics closing January 11th. To learn more about these and other exhibits on display log onto www.fdrlibrary.marist.edu/www.nyhistory.org. In this unique time in the history of our country, we need to re-visit where we came from and that is a F.A.C.T.

Monday, December 29, 2008

F: Is for good face

What do Whitney Port, Kimora Lee Simmons, Stacy London, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Zoe Mclellan and other young hot new york celebrities have in common? Facials from Completely Bare. On my Christmas list it was gift #22. I wanted to really highlight why this was so wonderful that I sent a regular person to get their opinion. Here is what she had to say: "The staff was attentive in welcoming me to the spa and offered me bottled water while I filled out a form on my skin care regimen. The rooms were clean, modern, and inviting. I was given a robe to change into for the treatment, very nice. The esthetician did the microdermabrasion first; this was fairly gentle compared to what I was expecting! The facial was great as well; she extracted dirt and oil from the congested pores, then thoroughly cleaned, toned, and moisturized my face and neck. Though I usually prefer to remain quiet during treatments such as this, my technician was so friendly and engaging that I conversed with her for the entire length of the treatment! It was a very pleasant surprise! When I left the spa, my face was positively glowing! There were no red blotches, just clean, clear and glowing skin. The entire experience was wonderful, and I plan to visit again when I'm next in the city. The entire treatment was just under an hour and a half.

With the stress, the dirt, and simple day to day living facials can erase some of life's hardship. Locations are at: 304 South County Road, Palm Beach 561.837.9595; 103 Fifth Ave, NYC; 764 Madison Ave; NYC, Barney’s New York; 12 Chase Road, Scarsdale, NY and now 25 Bond Street in New York City.

Its time to give to yourself and that is a F.A.C.T.

Friday, December 26, 2008

S: Is for Sleep

The Christmas season is a time of sheer and utter exhaustion. This season I spent twenty days out in the freezing elements. Four days deadly sick with the stomach flu and I still managed to write for three publications, shop for gifts, send cards, bake cookies and eat my fill. Last night my body gave out. Why do we put ourselves through this fast grinding pace, this olympics of bodily endurance? For the love of the season, thats why! Christmas despite this is still my most favorite time of the year. This year we got snow. Despite the economic melt down store still decorated, trees were still adorned and love and good will still filled the air. It is a time we step out side ourselves and give to others, even when we know it will put a strain on our budget. I spent yesterday cleaning my room and clearing out my closet to give to those who don't have as much. It helps me start the new year fresh and spread the love even further. Last night after a filling meal I crashed until this afternoon. Now it is time to give to myself. We forget that during this season. It is not a selfish kind of thought but one of the simplest and most forgotten. For if we do not give to ourselves we are of no use to others and that is a F.A.C.T.

So like the saying goes and to all a good night!

Thursday, December 25, 2008

T: Is for thoughts at Christmas

As 2.1 billion Christians in our world prepare to celebrate the birth of the most famous baby in history, I hope that all children find a place in our hearts and at our tables of plenty. At a time when the gap between rich and poor in our nation and the world is at its widest, an economic chasm driven by the greed of a few has jeopardized the lives and economic security of us all. I hope we will all raise a mighty voice to reset our nation’s moral and economic compass.

God help us to end poverty in our time:

The poverty of a child with too little to eat and no place to sleep, no air, sunlight and space to breathe.

The poverty of knowing a child suffers and not knowing what to do or how to get help because you don’t have a car or health insurance.

The poverty of working your fingers to the bone every day taking care of someone else’s children and neglecting your own, and still not being able to pay your bills.

The poverty of having a job that does not let you afford a stable place to live and being terrified you’ll become homeless.

The poverty of losing your job because you cannot find reliable child care or transportation to work.

The poverty of working all your life caring for others and having to start all over again caring for the grandchildren you love.

The poverty of having too much and sharing too little and having the burden of nothing to carry.

The poverty of convenient deaf, dumb and blindness leading to indifference to others.

The poverty of believing in nothing, standing for nothing, sharing nothing, sacrificing nothing, struggling for nothing.

The poverty of greed for more and more and more, ignoring, blaming and exploiting the needy, and taking from the weak to please the strong.

The poverty of fear that keeps you from doing the thing you think is right.
The poverty of despair and cynicism.

God help us end poverty in our time and make it a F.A.C.T.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

C: Is for Comfort and Joy

Gift #24 comes from the heart. It is the gift we can give all year long and it is more precious than cash.

Gift #24: The gift of time: Spending time, quality time is the greatest gift we can give each other. In this frenzied world just giving of ourselves is the most treasured commodity. I have friends this year I haven't seen in months. My schedule, their schedules, inconvenience of area, you name it has kept us apart. Kids miss their parents because of work and parents have missed their kids plays, concerts, games and growing because they have been trying to provide. Sometimes we lose out on life because we are trying to hard to get ahead or in this time and age just keeping our heads above water.

I wish for all of you the gift of each other and that is a F.A.C.T.

Merry Christmas

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

A: Is for Art where we live

We live in a city where art is at our doorsteps gift #23 is the gift that culture brings.

Gift #23: Museums: First there's the Met: Until February 16th the Italian Renaissance is celebrating love and marriage. Approximately 150 objects, which date from about 1400 to the mid-sixteenth century, range from exquisite examples of maiolica and jewelry given as gifts to couples to marriage portraits and paintings that extol sensual love and fecundity, such as the Metropolitan’s Venus and Cupid by the great Venetian artist Lorenzo Lotto. The exhibition also includes some of the rarest and most significant pieces of Renaissance glassware, cassone panels, birth trays, and drawings and prints of amorous subjects.

At the MoMA Van Gogh's Colors of the Night takes precedence until January 5th. This exhibition presents new insight into Van Gogh's depictions of night landscapes, interior scenes, and the effects of both gaslight and natural light on their surroundings. Representing all periods of the artist's career, the exhibition comprises of over two dozen works of superlative quality—several of which have never been seen together, even though they were very clearly conceived with each other in mind.

The Natural History Museum celebrates Darwin's ideas and their impact for his 200th birthday in 2009. Discover the man and the revolutionary theory that changed our understanding of the world. See incredible, revealing and rare exhibits, some on display for the first time. For this you have until April 19th but if you want handmade crafts or want to ice skate in this beautiful surrounding you have until January 4th and the 19th.

This column could go on but it is the season where there is so much to do and so little time but maybe a stroll through one of these will ease the stress and that is a F.A.C.T.

Monday, December 22, 2008

F: Is for Fabulous Treats

Gifts 21 and 22 are sure to have you looking your best for the new year.

Gift 21: Nail Polishes from Dashing Diva: Roll over OPI Dashing Diva has introduced 4 new shades called The Manhattan Collection. The Red Carpet, East Village, NYPD Blue and Central Park After Dark, added to their over 100 shades, there is something for every mood, fashion statement and occasion, day or night. After all, the city never sleeps! Plus, in time for the New Year, Dashing Diva is celebrating the ongoing metallic trend in nail polish by launching two new holiday colors. These sparkling polishes of gold and silver shimmer are ideal for all skin tones and illuminate the season to spark that party mood! Try A Silver Lining or Golden Opportunity and tell me if this doesn't get you in the mood. Priced at $7.99 this is truly the perfect stocking stuffer. Dashing Diva nail polish is available at all Dashing Diva locations plus www.dashingdiva.com.

Gift 22: Facials from Completely Bare: Heralded as the miracle facial, the completely bare EpiFacial emits intense pulsed light over multiple wavelengths. Unlike a laser, the controlled pulsed light targets different skin levels, allowing the technician to focus on specific skin layers, while at the same time giving the entire face a complete resurfacing. The EpiFacial treats nearly every facial imperfection and is an option for men and women who wish to repair skin damage and reduce the signs of aging without invasive procedures. Finally there is one treatment to answer all of your skincare needs. Completely bare is known for being a hair removal spa as luxurious as it is professional. Openning a new location down on Bond street VIP clients and savvy shoppers know to slip past the retail section and down a secret passageway leading to three treatment rooms in the completely bare spa. Accessible only to those in the know, the hidden spa offers completely bare’s signature treatment options include Permanent Hair Removal, completely bare’s signature waxes, completely bare with a flair the Couture Collection and their ever popular Age Eraser, LED Light Facials. Completely bare's locations are at: 304 South County Road, Palm Beach 561.837.9595; 103 Fifth Ave, NYC; 764 Madison Ave; NYC, Barney’s New York; 12 Chase Road, Scarsdale, NY and now 25 Bond Street in New York City.

It is important to treat ourselves and the trick is knowing where and that is a F.A.C.T.

Friday, December 19, 2008

S: Is for Solutions from the Heart

In this economy me may not have much to spend and gifts do not always have to cost a lot. Gift #20 cost nothing and means everything. You can give it to others and also to your self.

Gift #20: The gift of dreams. You can write a coupon of this to someone or write a declaration to yourself not to give up so easily on your dreams. Persist and your dreams will become a reality. The key is to be able to visualize and see your dreams before you actually attain them. Some people call it "The Secret" but I think it's not really a secret it's about connecting your physical self and where you are going with the future and where you want to go and visualizing yourself already achieving your goal. Positive energy effects you with the results leading to: increased energy, confidence, happiness despite one's circumstances, less anxious, not easily annoyed from the little things. You deserve to have your own plans and ideas about things and you are very capable of achieving your goals. This is the best gift we can possibly give and it will have lasting effects.

We live in trying times but there are solutions and that is a F.A.C.T.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

T: Is for Total Health

Health starts from within and gift #19 has four ways in which to accomplish all that as well as taste good.






















Gift #20: Part 1: BORBA CLARIFYING SKIN BALANCE WATER contains a revolutionary cultivated bio-vitamin complex along with a scientifically designed blend of nutrients intended to help skin regenerate its natural support system and improve clarity. BORBA SKIN BALANCE WATER is infused with gogi berry, cranberry. and contains 4 essential B vitamins. It's formulated to work with your bodys chemistry to promote healthy skin. This on-the-go, skin care-infused beverage combines simplicity and nutrition with the goodness of water. Its water with benefits.

Part 2: BORBA'S REPLENISHING SKIN BALANCE WATER contains a revolutionary cultivated bio-vitamin complex along with nutrients from the Lychee fruit intended to boost moisture, keeping skin smooth and supple while aiding in its hydration.

Part 3: BORBA SKIN BALANCE WATER AGE DEFYING contains a revolutionary cultivated bio-vitamin complex along with a scientifically designed blend of age-fighting skin renewers intended to help soften the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and renew skins natural glow. The Açaí berry, found in the Amazon rain forest, contains Anthocyanins including antioxidant flavonoids. These and other antioxidants are believed to help prevent damage to connective tissue  which could ultimately lead to healthier, younger-looking skin.

Part 4: BORBA'S SKIN FIRMING VITAMIN WATER contains a revolutionary cultivated bio-vitamin complex along with a scientifically designed blend of nutrients intended to promote the skin's natural support system, helping to nourish and tone the skin. BORBA SKIN BALANCE WATER is infused with green tea and grape seed extract and contains 4 essential B vitamins to work with your body's chemistry and promote healthy skin. This on-the-go, skin care-infused beverage combines simplicity and nutrition with the goodness of water. It's water with benefits. Enhance your beauty potential when you utilize Borba's Skin Firming Vitamin Water today!

I am totally addicted and you will too. There are zero calories and it is filling. I feel better when I drink it and so will you and that is a healthy F.A.C.T.

C: Is for Cuticles

So my favorite thing in life is a manicure/pedicure. Gift numbers 16 and 17 are actually stocking stuffers and really do the trick in this harsh break the nail season.

Gifts #16 and 17:RED Manicure & Pedicure Tools Kits: It's that great last-minute stocking stuffers for under $10? There is nothing more sexy than a man with manicured nails, making this the perfect gift for him or her.

The Manicure Salon Kit includes all the necessary tools needed for at-home or salon use, available at Walgreens and all drug-stores. $9.99

Included are: Nail Scissors, Nail Brush, Nail Clipper, Cuticle Nipper, Cuticle Pusher & Cleaner, 4-Way Buffer, ail File, Manicure Sticks

This Pedicure Salon Kit has all the right tools for at-home or salon use, available at Walgreens and all drug stores. $9.99

Toenail Clipper, Cuticle Nipper, Foot Brush & Stone, Cuticle Pusher & Cleaner, Toe Separators, 4-Way Buffer, Nail File, Manicure Sticks.

Tis the season when unless you have a handyman or a maid one of these kits is definitely going to come in handy and that is a F.A.C.T.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

A: Is for artistic genius

Gift #16 is a gas and one of the most delightful show to hit Broadway in years.

#16 SHREK THE MUSICAL: From the moment that Julie Andrews tells you to turn off your cell phones to the cast singing "Let your Freak Hang Out" you are in for a love affair with musical theatre. Shrek reminds us of why we fall in love with musicals. The book by William Steig and book and lyrics by David Lindsay Abaire is funny, touching and better than the movie. After seeing the show I asked the kids who where there what they thought and they all agreed, they wanted to see more shows and they wanted to see Shrek again. That is the kind of recommendations that theatre needs to survive, I personally want to see Shrek again because I missed some of the lines because I was laughing so hard. This show is irreverent and makes fun of everything. There are lots of insider theatre jokes, fairy tale jokes, nursery rhyme jokes, bodily function jokes and the list goes on. The choreography by Josh Prince is innovative and clever. I especially like the tap dancing rats. Jeanine Tesori's music is catchy thought it took me a couple of songs to get into it, but I found myself singing "Morning Person" two days later. I especially liked her dance music and the orchestrations and incidental music by Tim Weil will have you unable to sit still and dancing in you seat. Jason Moore's direction keeps this fast paced without losing the heart of the show. Their were several times when this show was so touching I choked up. The sets and costumes, lighting and illusions are done to perfection and created the perfect world in which to become absorbed in. Then there is the cast: Brian D'Arcy James far surpasses his costume and is so believable you want to jump up onto the stage and comfort him. His vocals have a powerhouse quality yet the emotionality of what is being portrayed comes through and he is Shrek, that lovable green ogre we all fell in love with. He is in a word endearing. Sutton Foster as Princess Fiona is a triple threat and we feel for her and relate to all her quirkiness. Daniel Breaker as the donkey, has never seen the film which is amazing considering he is better than Eddie Murphy. This donkey is one part singer ala Stevie Wonder, one part Little Richard and all utterly fabulous. Christopher Sieber has the scene stealing role and he embodies Lord Farquaad on his knees with a flip of his hair and completely self absorbed. Do I hear Tony or should I say Tony's? The ensemble is one of the best ever cast. There is not one who doesn't stand out in one way or another. Shrek the musical has heart, it is a musical for our time and that is a show stopping F.A.C.T.

Monday, December 15, 2008

F: is for Sustainable Fashion

Sustainable style is hot on the global fashion circuit so it is gifts #14 and 15 on my list.

Gifts 14 and 15: Ekovaruhuset: (Swedish for ‘The House of Organic’). Featured on the GREEN issue of Harper’s Bazaar Japan, Ekovaruhuset, is an eco-boutique founded by Johanna Hofring. First opening in Stockholm in 2004 to bring one-of-a-kind, hand-made eco-creations to Sweden. The second boutique opened up in NYC last year and has quickly become a local haunt. Ekovaruhuset carries a few brands, like eco-sneaker favorite Veja, but stocks the shop mostly with their own designs crafted from a collective of select designers. Creating looks that reflect their own style while also maintaining a cohesive aesthetic overall. Their designs include a beautifully draped tweed jacket with cut-outs and sexy, crocheted numbers, bikinis and wedding dress. If Ekovaruhuset continues to successfully walk the line between the fashion-forward design we crave and practical wearability we need, they will become the brand eco-fashionistas seek out. Green fashion seems to be infiltrating the mainstream channels. The July GREEN issue of Harper’s Bazaar Japan features Meiling Chen and Amy Mohlenhoff the co designers for Ekovaruhuset. Meiling’s hand-dyed violet, custom-made organic cotton dress is featured on the cover of Harper’s GREEN issue. It’s a resourceful artist’s take on sculpted draping with a personal and organic approach to the creative design process. “I do not use a pattern, so every dress that I create has its own unique shape. I personally mix the (environmentally friendly) dyes and water proportions (regulating the temperature, time control, etc.) according to the color and tone that I envision. There are no two pieces from my collections that look exactly the same. Each piece has it’s own unique ‘life history’. It is like a free-hand drawing or sculpture. Mohlenhoff's aesthetic and spirit is eveident with her organic cotton and bamboo jersey dresses. Delicately accessorized with a belt and straps made from silk and hemp charmeuse as well as buttons and a buckle made from natural mother of pearl shell. It seems ‘green is the new black’, the House of Organic is built on a foundation of sexy and intelligently crafted clothing and accessories that continues to have a devoted following on both local and distant shores.

Why is it gifts 14 and 15? Because you need more than one.

Fashion no longer has to hurt the earth and that is a F.A.C.T.

Friday, December 12, 2008

S: Is for Skin so Soft

Winter is the season for dry skin and cracked hands. Gift #12 and 13 are from the dead sea. Not only will it make your skin soft but ladies, according to Cosmopolitan will make us more desirable to our mates. That to me, makes this two gifts in one.

Gift #12 and #13: NIO-Made to Love: The Dead Sea is a geological phenomenon located in Israel, its waters are known for being a Fountain of Youth. At 400 meters below sea level, the Dead Sea is not only the world’s lowest natural body, but is one of the saltiest. Being 8.6 times saltier than the ocean, the Dead Sea contains the highest levels of silica, magnesium, calcium, sodium, and potassium of any body of water in the world. These high concentrations of nutrients and minerals are increasingly being tapped by skin care companies to deliver products that can enhance the health and condition of the skin.

The combination of highly concentrated minerals makes the Dead Sea Salts excellent at detoxifying and exfoliating the skin, along with deeply cleansing the pores. These salts also strengthen and firm skin tissue, while stimulating blood circulation. Dead Sea Salts essentially peel off dead skin cells to stimulate collagen renewal. In addition, they provide balance to your skin, and sustain balanced water and moisture levels.

Today, several dead sea salts skin care brands have channeled the healing powers of the Dead Sea into skin care products. but Nio Dead Sea Body Scrub made my hands soft as a babies butt.. The Nio scrub combines the Dead Sea’s healing abilities with common nourishing oils, such as jojoba oil, wheat germ oil, olive oil, sesame oil, and avocado oil. These oils interact well with the Dead Sea Salts, as they provide additional wrinkle-reducing, pH-balancing anti-aging properties.

The NIO serum is perfect for revitalizing aging skin with the same results as the scrub. Soft, kissable, caressable skin of our youth.

To try and buy this go to the Christmas Mart at Columbus Circle booth C26 and at Union Square booth C24. You can also log onto www.NIO-madewithlove.com. Once you try this you to will be singing its praises and that is a F.A.C.T.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

T: Is for brilliance in the theatre

There is nothing like a live performance. Seeing brilliance illuminated on stage is breath taking. Gift #11 is the gift of theatre.

#9: The Seagull: Kristin Scott Thomas's performance is a Tony Award wining performance. She is my prediction for the 2009 Best Actress in a play. She has already won the Oliver in London. The Royal Court Theatre production at the Walter Kerr Theatre is... exquisite. This all-too-limited run leaves Dec. 21. If you're near Manhattan between now and then, beg, borrow, or steal tickets. In this production it is the actresses, which eclipse the men’s performances and lead us down a vivid path of psychological study. Under the direction of Ian Rickson, nothing is rushed so the emotions that lead up to the second act are thoroughly set-up. Kristen Scott Thomas, as the actress Arkadina, gives this self-involved diva the selfishness that demands applause. Pacing like a cheetah she is ready to rip apart anyone who doesn’t cater to her narcism. In Thomas’s performance we see the anger, the guilt and the actress afraid to lose her place at the top, no matter what it costs.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

C: Is for Cosmetic Stocking Stuffers

The stocking were hung by the chimney with care and dumped on to the floor in hope of some flare. Gift # 9 satisfies and truly deliver. There are 6 in all and each one is effective if not down right essential.

Gift # 9: GENIE MAKE-Up. Instant Line Smoother ($30), combines powerful ingredients like Aloe, collagen, peptides, antioxidants and an exclusive T-One complex to help reduce the signs of aging and restore one's natural beauty.

GENIE Line Smoothing Foundation ($40), contains light-refracting particles that help deflect light away from fine lines and wrinkles, which adds to a noticeably younger appearance.

GENIE Vibrant Eyes Concealer Pen($30) reduces dark circles by 28%!

Make Me Blush ($20), only comes in one color. The mineral-based formula does not contain shimmer, glitter or gloss so it really is a multi-purpose make-up great for your purse for this emergency touch-ups.

TLC mascara ($20), is a dual-ended mascara designed to add volume, thickness and length to your top lashes with a smaller brush to give color and definition to the lower lashes.

I have saved GENIE's Cashmere Powder ($38) for last, as it is my favorite product. This radiant powder goes on silky and feels sooooo good on. With a slight shimmer it adds a subtle luminescent, that has you looking radiant. I had several people ask me this week if I was in love. The answer is NO! but if people are asking I know this product is working.

They say beauty is skin deep which is true, but isn't it nice to know it can also be up-front and a F.A.C.T. and with Genie it is.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

A: Is for the gift that keeps on giving

Art is great gift idea for many reasons. It never loses it's value, it gives joy everyday and it connects us to another's vision.

Gift #9: Is the art of Sherry Mills. Sherry is a renaissance artist. She began her foundation in drawing and oil painting. A year in Europe found her with a master marble sculptor in Pietrasanta, Italy, which she followed with a six-month apprenticeship with a renowned Venetian leather mask maker, who was one of the last true Commedia dell’Arte street performers. His unique trade became her daily life as she joined him in taking Carnivale by storm. Her work in clay sculpture together with leather originated a leather sculpture bag. Since moving to New York 1999, her studies have taken the form of improvisational theatre, Bel Canto voice, and a unique form of dance performed in the basement of St. John’s cathedral. It has been her passion for capturing “street paintings” with the camera that has dominated her focus. Now integrating this work with her poetry, she’s formulated a species of performance that brings the photography to life in time with an intensely visual sung dialogue. Performing in venues throughout the city this year, Sherry is someone to watch and watch closely. To see more of her art log onto www.sherrymills.com. All her photographs are unadulterated moments of the splatters and mishaps that breathe like paintings from the street. Our world is only as wondrous if we choose it to be and that is a wondrous F.A.C.T.

Monday, December 8, 2008

F: Is for Guilty Pleasures

With all that shopping and stress that comes with the holidays, gift number 8 caters to soothing you from the inside out. It also combines one of my guilty pleasure, Top Chef.

#8: 24 Prince Street is nestled between Mott & Elizabeth in NoLita and oozes comfort from the moment you open the door. Managed by Brad Grossman, Chris Heller and one of the next contestants of Top Chef Chicago Chef Nikki Cascone. On the menu is macaroni and cheese. I can not say enough about the Mac and Cheese. I became ruined for life the day I tasted this version. I seriously wanted to pick the bowl up and lick. Decadent with Orecchiette pasta which is perfect for holding the sauce which is done to perfection. If that wasn't reason enough try the coconut creme brulee, sugar coated to perfection. I know, I know tis the season for calories, but these babies are worth it. Check out the rest of the menu at www.24prince.com This is a restaurant you definitely should check out for lunch, brunch and dinner. You will not be disappointed and that is a F.A.C.T.

Friday, December 5, 2008

S: Is for the sweetness of giving

Since Christmas has always been about children and giving, gift 6 and 7 combine both. Out of the hearts of babes.

#6 1>10: Eight teenage girls found a way to step outside of their ordinary lives and become spectacular human beings by making jewelry to raise money to rescue children that have been sold into slavery in the fishing villages of Ghana. They donate 100 percent of their proceeds to the International Organization for Migration to rescue and provide 2 1/2 years of healthcare, food, education, counseling and love for each child. In 2002 watching Oprah and seeing an episode that showcased rescue missions they felt they had to do something.It started when they thought what if we only saved one child? What was a question became a company called "One is better than none" otherwise known as 1>0. They started off with the jewelry and now have a clothing line. The jewelry is made from eight wooden beads that represents the eight girls. The center bead is an authentic recycled glass bead from Ghana. Thousands of bracelets have been made and each one is numbered and initialized by the girl who made it. The necklaces are made in a group. As of Feb 2008 you can officially buy 1>0 at Bloomingdale's. The website has a listing of all the boutiques nationwide that are carrying the line. Their goals for the future include changing causes every year helping children in need but we are focused now on saving the fishing children in Ghana. For more information, visit at www.oneisgreaterthannone.org.

#7 TUTU: Dasia Dawson had no training, she's only 11 and has a book of sketches filled with designs for jeans, jewelry and other clothing. A few years ago she had an idea to take her nickname "Tutu" and turn it into something her peers can learn from. Recently she launched a jewelry line called TUTU Luv Me and expand into a full clothing line. Tutu stands for teach you, teach us, teaching young girls how to love themselves. "You're teaching people how to love themselves. Like I won't have sex because I love me. I will eat right because I love me and it goes on and on". "The larger influence is not just about the apparel it's about the meaning behind it, it's about the upliftment of young girls and even boys. To buy and learn more about Dasia
log onto www.tutuluvme.comny

One person can make a difference and this shows you that is a F.A.C.T.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

T: Is for Unique Trends

Have you been to the supermarket lately? Prices are on the rise and that $100 you use to spend at the grocery store is more than cut in half. Christmas gift #4 and #5 are two thrifty way that not only help the environment but puts your hard earned wages to better use.

#4 AeroGarden: This NASA tested technology grows plants in water, nutrients and air so simply and easily that anyone can succeed. Choose from over 20 different seed kits. This fully automated garden requires no green thumb and if there is little food or the price has made it impossible in your house fresh tomatoes, herbs fruits and vegetables will keep you healthy. To learn more got to http://www.aerogardenonlinestore.com

#5 Sustainable Gardening: which can be either pre-grown or planted on the roof and walls of buildings. If we had these gardens on our buildings, roofs and inside our houses we could all not only be growing food but help and improve our air quality. The world would turn just a little more beautiful with a purpose of greatness. To learn more log onto www.agreenroof.com.

By helping yourself you can also help the world and that is gift that gives back and that is a F.A.C.T.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

C: Is for how to have a soothing Christmas

Christmas is a stressful time, what with trying to find the perfect gift to pleasing your family and all of this without breaking the bank. This year is even more stressful with the news of Wall Street rising and falling. Item #3 is something I've found is the perfect stress reliever and now that I have found it, I can't imagine being without it.

#3 Lush: This eco green company, makes products your skin ooo's and aahh's for. One bath bomb and you bath becomes a sensual delight to your noes as well as a must have for cold abused skin. My favorites include a Vanilla Fountain bath bomb. Within seconds a delicious vanilla crème brûlée scent sends you into aromatherapy heaven. The comforting vanilla scent comes from natural vanilla with a touch of restful sandalwood and a note of burnt caramel. For$5.95 this bath bomb keeps going and going and going. Even after the shower your skin will tingle with a scent that leaves your noes in bliss and your skin softer than a babies butt.

Next a conditioner that's name seems unappealing. Oh how wrong I was. Okra is a spicy vegetable combined with nettles, grapes, vinegar and rosemary oil add a fresh herbal fragrance, this is one strong conditioner. Lush lets you sleep easier, with heavenly smells and luscious dreams. With Lush those sugar plums sure dance in you head. If everyone used Lush the world would be in bliss and smell heavenly and that is a wonderful F.A.C.T.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

A: Is for art that goes up in value

Art is the one thing that never loses it's value. It is recession proof. Holiday #2 is an artist who can only go up in value.

#2 Danielle Mailer: Danielle is the daughter of the late Norman Mailer and the abstract artist Adele Morales Mailer. She is also the wife of jazz trombonist Peter McEachern. Danielle credits Kahlo and Klimt among her influences and they are there to see in her work. Conjuring up her Latin-Jewish background in all of its vibrancy and color, through her paintings she beomes a cat, a goddess hidden away or a actress center stage. Narratives dealing with contemporary issues of womanhood upon an intimate landscape. A Surrealistic terrain full of artichokes, chile peppers, trombones and skulls. A tapestry of personal symbols that speak to all who enter her world.

Danielle is an artist coming into herself. Her work now reasonable and soon will be out of the normal price range. Owning a Danielle is satisfying in so many ways and that is a F.A.C.T.

Monday, December 1, 2008

F: Is for Food that cleanses the Palate






















Tis the season to write my list for the 24 most have items. Last year I named 12 but this year, I have so many to put on my list that I need all 24 days. The first item to make it is one I named last year. I went to a performance for a show called "Lamppost Reunion" which was also a benefit for "Books For Kids" and at the after party, there it was being served and it brought back all the reasons I loved it in the 1st place. It answers the question of what do I bring to show my hosts I care, as well as how do you cleanse you palate in between those courses to savor the next item? How do you end a perfect meal?

#1: Wine Cellar Sorbet

The flavors: Three reds: a 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon from California, a 2005 Pinot Noir from New York and a non-vintage Sangria from Spain, Two whites: a a non-vintage Champagne from California and a 2004 Riesling from New York and one blush wine: a non-vintage Rosé from New York. This is definitely not a dessert you send a kid out for. As a matter of F.A.C.T. you have to be at least 21 for their alcohol, content is up to 5% by volume. Since wine changes with each passing season, so do their sorbets. Based on the vintages, varietals and viticulture regions from where the wines were produced. Therefore each flavor is truly unique and limited in availability. It as dairy free, soy free, trans-fat and gluten free. To learn more of this intriguing new desert log onto: www.winecellarsorbets.com.

It is a F.A.C.T. that this new and soothing taste treat will be accompanying me to a dinner party in the future. I highly recommend the Sangria and Champagne.

Friday, November 28, 2008

S: Is for White Saturday

Traditionally, today is known as 'Black Friday' but for those who are looking for a great value with a gift to others I have the perfect suggestion. So let that Turkey settle as Housing Works is launching a “White Saturday” Shopping Event! For most of us the wild-eyed mob madness of Black Friday shopping leave us trembling and traumatized? To restore exhausted Black Friday survivors,Housing Works will be offering comforting free cookies and hot chocolate in a relaxing holiday-jingle-free atmosphere. Nov. 29th all seven stores—which have been totally restocked for the holiday shopping season—unveil incredible one-of-a-kind, you-can’t-believe-it gift finds. Here's just a handful of what you’ll find at the White Saturday event:

Gorgeous Valentino column dress: $130
Stunning embroidered Roberto Cavalli Dress: $175 (see photo!)
Reversible chinchilla coat: $1,500 (see photo)
Classic Asian-style wooden bird cage: $65
“Rose” old-fashioned metal furnace: $165
Vintage satin-floral upholstered parlor chaise: $275

Not only will you find one of kind gifts, help save the environment by recycling but all Housing Works profits go to lifesaving services for homeless and low-income New Yorkers living with HIV and AIDS. Housing Works is the largest community-based AIDS service organization in the United States. Since 1990, they have provided lifesaving services, such as housing, medical and mental health care, meals, job training, drug treatment, HIV prevention education, and social support to more than 20,000 homeless and low-income New Yorkers living with HIV and AIDS. For more information visit www.housingworks.org

Here all seven Housing Works locations!

Yorkville
1730 2nd Ave.
212-722-8306

West Village
245 West 10th St.
212-352-1618

Upper East
202 East 77th St.
212-772-8461

Upper West
306 Columbus Ave.
212-579-7566

Gramercy Thrift
157 East 23rd St.
212-529-5955

Chelsea Thrift Shop
143 West 17th St.
718-838-5050

Brooklyn Thrift Shop
122 Montague St.
718-237-0521

This holiday not only can you find a bargain but give back to others and that is a F.A.C.T.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

T: Is for Thankful

As we join in with family and friends to enjoy the tradition of Thanksgiving, I realize we have a lot to be thankful for. We have a President who promises change. This is a President who with his wife and daughters last night passed out food to the needy at a church in Chicago. He wished those who attended a "happy thanksgiving" and told everyone "you can call me Barack." He told reporters that he wanted the girls "to learn the importance of how fortunate they are, and to make sure they're giving back." Did you know President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed Thanksgiving Day a federal holiday in 1863, only months after the bloodshed of Gettysburg claimed 51,000 Union and Confederate casualties. Lincoln found solace in our nation's promise even during our darkest hours, so shouldn't we?

In New York we have reason to be grateful for not being hit by fires like California or floods or hurricanes. We have had it pretty easy.

I am appreciative of things like family and friends, yet I'm also grateful for something less thought about: I am thankful for life. When we hear about the bombings and senseless killings in India and other countries, life is where our concerns lies. This holiday reminds us to count our blessings.

We should begin every morning, by remembering at least five things to be thankful for. Come up with things that are such a parts of your everyday life that you sometimes forget are blessings. I give thanks for clean water to drink, for having all 10 fingers in working condition, for the work of poets who remind me to celebrate life. Life is layers of gifts. Even our hardships, trials, adversity and suffering. We grow the most, and find strength the most, when times are tough.

If we keep this in the forefront of our minds, what lies ahead will not be so tough and that is a F.A.C.T.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

C: Is for up and coming Couture

Did you know Mataano means twins in Somali.Identical twins Ayaan and Idyl Mohallim fled Somalia at the age of nine to escape the country’s civil war. Coming to America with dreams of fashion they experienced the industry from the ground up. On November 1st they took their first step together, by launching a new brand, to express their vision and bring forth their creations. Featuring a boutique preview of ten dresses, they received notice by industry movers and shakers. They have just assembled their premier collection, Mataano, a brand that draws inspiration from the duo’s cultural roots of Somalia and their transition into mainstream America. Utilizing vibrant hues and intricate prints, both sisters have assembled a collection of well-crafted designs suited for every woman. The fabrics used for this collection were hand picked by the siblings for their comfort and texture, celebrating, “the woman as a global citizen.” The collection showcases the mutability of borders unrestricted by geographical boundaries. “Mataano’s goal is to provide women with simple, stylish and versatile fashion that will complement any accessory and personality.” Mataano’s first collection is merely a glimpse of what the future holds for this brand. Oprah Winfrey, the queen of daytime television, invited both siblings onto a recent show via Skype featuring the Olsen twins and young millionaire moguls. Paralleling their success with the Olsen sisters, Oprah lauded the duo for their inspiring story and much deserved success, and gave them the national credibility. Asking Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen for advice on making business decisions with their sister/business partne ship they reached the blog community.

You can learn more about Mataano and the twins by logging onto http://www.mataano.com

Dreams follow you no matter where you live and that is a F.A.C.T.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

A: Is for Artistry in song



Sunday night at Madison Square Gardens heavily shrouded in black, arms outstretched, Diva Sarah Brightman made her entrance. Off came the shroud and clad in a to die for, red bustee dress she began to thrill. By the end of the hour and 50-minute theatrical experience, I was not sure what was more impressive, the costumes, the holographic sets or the facts that the ingenue from Phantom of the Opera at 48 was still soaring. This was a concert to please all current fans and gather a new retinue. The concert included "You Take My Breath Away" from Harem, Three numbers from her previous album Symphony including a duet with the rich voice of Mario Frangoulis who also joined her for "Phantom of the Opera" and from her new Winter Symphony album a duet with silver voiced tenor Fernando Lima. Cover tunes like "Dust in the Wind" and "It's a Beautiful World" got new takes that were refreshing. The sets, were the very latest in stage technology, and to say the least, were impressive. Holographic 3-D worlds were projected as gothic castles with dragons and magicians melted into forests filled with stars, into enchanted glens with butterflies and even gigantic Mary Cassatt like poppies. I loved the Busby Berkeley effect as Sarah and her eight dancers lay floating through space swimming. I especially thought it was hysterical when Ms. Brightman appeared as Little Red Riding Hood pedaling a stationary bicycle like Dorothy through a virtual forest, pursued by holographic rats on bikes as "The Nutcracker Suite" played. Her outfits were divine except for the white shoes and very reminiscent of Vivienne Westwood. This soprano is throughly busy what with a film, a new album and a concert tour. Sarah Brightman makes the saying, "Your not getting older your getting better baby" a F.A.C.T.

http://www.sarah-brightman.com/

Monday, November 24, 2008

F: Is for Food for Thought

Thanksgiving is coming and nerves are starting as unravel and cook books are being searched. If you are looking for a last minute recipe? This came to me from Rioja Wines. Try Riojan Sausage Stuffing. I know I will be.

Ingredients: (Yield: 6 servings)

2 qts bread, cut into cubes and left out to dry or toasted
1 lb. bulk Chorizo, sliced and cooked
1/2 lb. butter
1/4 cup peanut oil
1/2 lb. bacon, diced
2 large onions, diced
6 stalks celery, diced
2 qts. chicken or turkey stock
1T fresh picked thyme
1T fresh chopped sage Bay Leaf
1/2 lb. cooked Serrano ham, diced
1T. poultry seasoning
1/4 cup maple syrup
Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
Instructions:

Prepare the bread cubes. Save old bread for stuffing. The bread should be as dry as possible to better absorb the juices.
Break up the sausage and roast it in the oven until just cooked. Pour off any excess fat. Set aside until ready to use.
To make the stuffing: Heat the butter and the oil in a heavy based pan.
Add the bacon and cook until crisp.
Stir in the onions and celery and cook until soft.
Add the cooked Chorizo, the chicken stock and the herbs and cook until the flavors have melded and the stock has reduced by nearly half.
Taste the stock and if it is filled with the flavors of the herbs and the pork then it's ready.
Stir in the bread cubes and the Serrano ham.
Remove from the heat.
Season with the maple syrup, poultry seasoning, salt and pepper. Go gently with the salt at first since the bacon, Chorizo and ham are all salty.
The stuffing should be a little moist as it will be baked in the turkey cavity or in a casserole before serving. Just add more stock or more bread as needed. Top with a couple of pads of butter and cover before baking.

If you need more recipes for a complete Thanksgiving dinner. Go to this link (http://www.culinary.net/ifs/featurearchive/articles/06565.html) and you'll find a great slow roasted turkey recipe and how to prepare fabulous candied butternut squash, chipotle corn bread muffins and rice pudding with cranberries and raisins.

If your looking for a great wine to bring Wine Spectator cover story is all about Rioja! (http://www.vibrantrioja.com/pdfs/2008press/2008-12-WineSpectator.pdf)
I was lucky enough to join them in a tasting and was highly impressed and so will you guests, your family and your friends and that is a F.A.C.T.

Friday, November 21, 2008

S: Is for Savings!

How much money do you spend on laundry detergent? What if all you had to spend was $39.99 and that was for 3 years? What if by doing all this you would also be saving the environment? I am so excited to introduce you to the Green Wash Ball an Eco-friendly way of doing your laundry without using harmful detergent or chemicals. Not only is the Green Wash Ball easy to use but it is also re-usable which is a great way to save money. The powerful remote infrared rays emitted by GREENWASHBALL ceramics break the hydrogen molecules of water to increase molecular movement. This gives water a high penetration capacity and improves its washing properties. The GREENWASHBALL emits negative ions which weaken the adherence of dirt on fabric so that it is easily removed without the use of detergent. The GREENWASHBALL has a pH of about 10 which is equivalent to that of an ordinary chemical detergent. This treats grease, organic or chemical stains efficiently. It eliminates chlorine compounds in water and decreases its superficial pressure, increasing therefore its washing power. Finally, the GREENWASHBALL eliminates pathogen germs in the water of your washing machine, giving clean and healthy linen. GREENWASHBALL has an antibacterial effect and eliminates bad odors. GREENWASHBALL will last for 3 years based on one wash per day. For extra large machines use two GREENWASHBALL.

You can also place the GREENWASHBALL in the refrigerator to help maintain the freshness of fruit, vegetables, meat and fish. You can add natural aromas to fragrance your laundry.

Here's where to buy it: http://greenwashball.com/_product_30740/Green_Wash_Ball

It is now cool to turn green and that is a F.A.C.T.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

T: IS FOR GOOD OLD BOY TEAMWORK












The incoming Democratic freshmen of the House of Representatives are about to get their first lesson in good old boy politics. Unfortunately, the example being set by Reps. John Dingell (D-Mich.) and Nick Rahall (D-W.Va.) is exactly the kind of initiation these new members don’t need.

Dingell and Rahall are hosted a Washington, D.C., fundraiser Wednesday to help the newly elected Democrats retire their campaign debt. According to the invitation, political action committees (PACs) are encouraged to contribute $20,000 apiece, while individuals are asked to consider chipping in $10,000 each.
What’s wrong with this picture? Before they’re even sworn in, these 23 lawmakers will be exposed to the quid pro quo relationship between elected officials and their wealthy benefactors – lobbyists and corporate power brokers. It’s a potentially corrupting cycle of influence-peddling that could largely be done away with if we had public financing of congressional elections.

As for Dingell, who is facing a serious challenge from Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Calif.) for his powerful chairmanship of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, he should be aware how suspect it looks for him to be currying favor with incoming legislators the same week the freshmen and sitting members will decide his fate. We should also note that like many of their fellow members of Congress, Waxman and Dingell contributed to the election campaigns of the new lawmakers, though, according to Congressional Quarterly, Waxman gave more through his LA PAC than Dingell did through his Wolverine PAC.
If voters were clear about anything this past election, it was that they are tired of Washington’s business-as-usual style of politics. It’s time for a change. These freshmen should graciously decline Dingell and Rahall’s hospitality and, instead, pledge to sign on to public financing legislation.

President Elect Obama you promised us change and that is a F.A.C.T.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

C: Is for Contests!

P!NK and the awesome nail salon Dashing Diva are collaborating. Customers are invited as Dashing Diva celebrates their Rock star status! From now until December 31, you can enter to win in the ‘Passionate about P!nk Sweepstakes.' The sweepstakes will be highlighted in all salons, however customers enter directly through her web site.

P!NK is a two-time Grammy award winning singer-songwriter and a highly distinguished diva. To celebrate the release of P!NK’s FUNHOUSE album on October 28, 2009, Dashing Diva will be playing the songs in all stores nationwide, giving customers a first ever preview of P!NK'S unreleased album.
Both Dashing Diva and LaFace Records are passionate about pink, literally and figuratively. Robert Cleary, of DD states, “Not only is P!NK a DIVA but she is one of the most socially responsible artists out there so we are proud to help celebrate her new album release in our salons.

Here’s what you can win:

One (1) lucky winner will be flown to a Dashing Diva nail spa for a special ‘Day of Rock star Beauty,’ plus tickets to the Summer 2009 Tour. The winner will indulge in an All-Out Diva Manicure and Pedicure, the most pampered treatment of all for nails, plus an hour-long facial, massage and wax treatment.
Five (5) second-place winners will receive an autographed copy of the album.
Ten (10) third-place winners will receive a limited edition P!NK poster!
You heard at first here on Examiner.com
For more information on Dashing Diva, visit their web site.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

A: Is for Art being Honored


Mayor Bloomberg presented the 2008 Mayor's Awards for Arts & Culture to six individuals and organizations in celebration of their outstanding contributions to New York City's cultural life. The 2008 NYC Handel Medallion, New York City's highest award for achievement in the arts, to playwright and Bronx native Neil Simon.

The event, held at the world famous Apollo Theater, was hosted by Ugly Betty star Vanessa Williams and featured live performances by the Queens Jazz Orchestra, an American Sign Language poet and his students, the cast of Hair, actor Matthew Broderick, and Statler & Waldorf of the Muppets.

The Mayor's Awards for Arts and Culture were created in 1974 by the Cultural Affairs Advisory Commission to honor individuals and organizations who have made significant contributions to the cultural life of New York City.

2008 Mayor's Awards Recipients

Alliance of Resident Theatres / New York
For their thoughtful and inspired service to over 330 member theatre companies. ART/NY provides advocacy, technical assistance, financial services, loans, grant opportunities, and affordable office and rehearsal space, helping to make the challenging work of making theatre that much easier for artists and administrators throughout the City.

Arthur Aviles
For founding the Arthur Aviles Typical Theatre and the Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance (BAAD!). Mr. Aviles was born in the Bronx and has chosen to make his artistic home there as a dancer and choreographer. He brings the excitement of contemporary dance to local, national, and international audiences.

Dr. Sharon Dunn
For over three decades of work in arts education for New York City's public school students. A tireless and inventive educator and administrator, most recently Dr. Dunn oversaw the creation of the Blueprints for Teaching and Learning in the Arts and inaugurated the annual Arts in Schools Report.

Galt MacDermott
For his work as a composer and pianist, creating and performing musicals, ballet settings, film scores, chamber music, incidental music, and band repertoire. Best known as the composer of HAIR and Two Gentlemen of Verona, Mr. MacDermott has also composed and presented his other work through the New Pulse Jazz Band that he founded in 1979.

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
For its longstanding and innovative commitment to the performing arts, and museums and art conservation. The Foundation works to build, strengthen and sustain institutions and their core capacities, developing long-term collaborations with grant recipients and investing in them for an extended period of time.

Rush Arts Gallery & Corridor Gallery
For offering exhibition opportunities to underrepresented artists and artists of color, and for providing disadvantaged urban youth with exposure and access to the arts. The Galleries present the work of 40 to 50 artists each year and expose 10,000 New Yorkers to that work annually, including 1,500 public school students.

Art gives back so it is only fitting that it should get back ad that is a F.A.C.T.

Monday, November 17, 2008

F: Is for Fashion Saves Lives!

Housing Works kicked off their fifth-annual Fashion for Action fundraiser last night at the Rubin Museum of Art on 150 West 17th Street. Chaired this year by Marc Jacobs, the event started with a sample sale of top brand designers and silent auction to raise money for HIV/AIDS charities. $1.63 million dollars of merchandise was donated by a handful of designers like Diane Von Furstenbeg, Theory, Dolce and Gabanna, Calvin Klein and more, and it was available at 50 to 70% off retail. For the silent auction you could of won dinner with fashion guru Tim Gunn, tickets to Speed the Plow and dinner at Frederick’s, photo shoot with a fashion photographer and so much more. In attendance were top fashion models Ermina Cunmulaj,Ana Mihajlovic, Ryan Molley, Fashion Designers John Bartlett, Jane Mayle, Steven Alan, Frank Tell, Heike Jarick, Leigh Taylor-Smith (Miss New York), Kate Shindle (Broadway actress, starred in Legally Blonde the Musical.Companies like HBO and Essence joined in to raise money for projects like The Women's Health Center in downtown Brooklyn. Housing Works just opened a $3 million structure that features a kids area, dental and medical offices and counseling. The clients are women who are HIV positive.They have also just opened a family residence building on 130th street Housing Works raises money by selling donated clothing and furniture at their seven thrift stores
For more information on Housing Works sale, go to a
http://www.fashionforaction.com.

Friday, November 14, 2008

S: Is for Checking before Speaking or Writing!


Tonight, I received this from a very trusted friend. Knowing how companies, especially credit card companies are hiking up the rates, I thought this was true. I immediately sent this to my friends and then I decided I could do even more and add it to today's column. Looking for a picture I typed in cookies and Neiman-Marcus and I found out, this is an urban legend. To my friends Bob and Gary, yes I should of checked first and yes, I am a friend to the underdog. To my readers this looks like a good recipe and supposably it is from Mrs. Fields. We should all be a little more cautious and check things out before we forward. You never know who you could be hurting.

Letter: A little background: Neiman-Marcus, if you don't know already, is a very
expensive store; ie., they sell your typical $8.00 T-shirt for $50.00.

Let's let them have it! THIS IS A TRUE STORY!
My daughter and I had just finished a salad at Neiman-Marcus Cafe in Dallas & decided to have a small dessert. Because both of us are such cookie lovers, we decided to try the "Neiman-Marcus Cookie". It was so excellent that I asked if they would give me the recipe and the waitress said with a small frown "I'm afraid not." Well" I said, "would you let me buy the recipe?"

With a cute smile, she said YES". I asked how much and she responded, "Only two fifty, it's a great deal!" I said with approval, "just add it to my tab".. Thirty days later, I received my VISA statement from Neiman-Marcus and it was $285.00. I looked again and remembered I had only spent $9.95 for two salads and about $20.00 for a scarf. As I glanced at the bottom of the statement, it said, "Cookie Recipe - $250.00". That's outrageous!!!

I called Neiman's Accounting Dept. and told them that the waitress said it was "two-fifty," which clearly does not mean "two hundred and fifty dollars" by any POSSIBLE interpretation of the phrase. Neiman-Marcus refused to budge.. They would not refund my money, because according to them, "What the waitress told you is not our problem. You have already seen the recipe - we absolutely will not refund your money at this point." I explained to her the criminal statutes which govern fraud in Texas. I threatened to refer them to the Better Business Bureau and the State's Attorney General for engaging in fraud. I was basically told, "Do what you want, we dont give a damn, and we're not refunding your money." I waited a moment, thinking of how I could get even,or even try to get any of my money back. I just said, "Okay, you folks got my $250.00, and now I'm going to have $250.00 worth of fun."

I told her that I was going to see to it that every cookie lover in the United States with an e-mail account has a $250.00 cookie recipe from Neiman-Marcus... for free..She replied, "I wish you wouldn't do this" I said, "Well you should have thought of that before you ripped me off", and slammed down the phone on her.. So, here it is!!! Please, please, please pass it on to everyone you can possibly think of. I paid $250.00 dollars for this... I don't want Neiman-Marcus to ever get another penny off of this recipe....

(Recipe may be halved): 2 cups butter
4 cups flour
2 tsp. baking soda
2 cups granulated sugar
2 cups brown sugar
5 cups blended oatmeal (measure oatmeal and blend in blender to a fine powder)
24 oz. chocolate chips
1 tsp. salt
1 8 oz. Hershey bar (grated)
4 eggs
2 tsp. baking powder
3 cups chopped nuts (your choice)
2 tsp. vanilla
Cream the butter and both sugars. Add eggs and vanilla; mix together with flour, oatmeal, salt, baking powder, and soda. Add chocolate chips, Hershey bar and nuts. Roll into balls and place two inches apart on a cookie sheet..Bake for 10 minutes at 375 degrees. Makes 112 cookies.. Have Fun!!!

A lesson learned and that is a F.A.C.T.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

T: Is for Tell Her To Go Away!

With Obama as our newly elected President and the way he is taking charge, I wasn't sure what I wanted to write. Things looked as if they were slowly righting themselves and then I saw a CNN article and I knew what I had to say. Somebody, anybody, please make Sarah Palin go away. I was hoping after the election she would be off the front page until after it was proven that Trig Palin, could be her daughter Bristol's, in which case I could say "see I told you so!" Just when I think she can not stoop any lower an article came out on CNN that I have to comment on. First she states she should of done more interviews. Ms. Palin do you not realize the 79% of women voted you off. We don't like you. The magazines tried to say we were jealous of you. Were not jealous. How could we be, when you are so uneducated? I state this because you don't even get that if you taught your daughter about sex education you would not be a grandmother. You state "you would be honored to help out Obama and his new administration -- even though he did hang around with an "unrepentant domestic terrorist." First of all he is President elect Obama. 2nd do your homework. How can you make such statements without proof. This is slander. Why is nobody bringing her up on charges and why is she being allowed to continue this tirade? You claim you can help him with energy and services for special-needs children. Why did you not do this as Governor or Mayor. I did do my homework and you took money away from disabled families until Trig was born, just like you charged women for rape kits. Are we suppose to believe because a disabled child was born into your household you had a change of heart? As for energy maybe you need to take a class from Al Gore. A new poll suggests that just less than half of all Americans have a favorable view of Palin and they are dropping more as each day goes by. Have you given back the clothing? You were wearing it still in Alaska upon your return.

I don't want to be irritated by Ms. Palin anymore. When John McCain pick her she was an obscure Governor, way can't she go back to where she came from, back to oblivion. We need to move forward as a country. Ms Palin, you were not even allowed to make a concession speech because your running mate wanted to bow out with grace and knew you could not. Maybe you should let that show you the F.A.C.T.S.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

C: C is for Cosmetics and Community!

L'Oreal, Shesido and women from FIT gathered at Lord and Taylor last week to network and network they did thanks to an organization called Cosmetic Executive Women (CEW). Here young Executive members are invited for an exclusive events, to make connections that will help them move up the ladder. Industry peers chatted while enjoying a special wine tasting from Barefoot Wine & Bubbly. Clarins offered mini facials as Chanel, Clinique, Dior, Estée Lauder, Lancome, Nars Cosmetics, YSL, or the brand of your choice gave complimentary makeovers. What was so great about that is you had a chance to sample the products currently on sale and get to know your compition. Mixing beauty, business and pleasure, the way to earn a $25 Lord & Taylor gift card was to gather 5 business cards from those who attended. It was a win, win. The Young Executive Events have been created to help these women cultivate contacts and make connections with other CEW members at the same stage of their careers. For my five cards which ended up being seven I met Sales Operators Marissa and Ashley from Shesido, Amada who was aSenior Management Developer for L'Oreal, Carolina head of a cosmetic and marketing company, Laqueta from SoftSheen a division of L'Oreal, Michele from Brand Building communication and Danielle head of PR for Lord and Taylor. When I interviewed each of these interesting women I asked the same questions. How did you hear about this? How long have you been coming? And would you recommend this and why? All of these women answered the same. They heard from a friend who brought them, it was 2 years ago and they have all meet others who have mentored them and they have since mentored. What a credit, to stefanie schwalb and the other creators of CEW for promoting such community withi the cosmetic industry. When I left there was also a swag bag that was overflowing with products. CEW's next event is Friday, December 12th at the Waldorf Astoria. It is the 2008 BEAUTY OF GIVING LUNCHEON & LIVE AUCTION benefiting Cosmetic Executive Women Foundation and Honoring Estee lauder. This organization also has a charitable arm that supports Cancer and Careers, an independent initiative that provides an interactive resource and community for working women with any type of cancer. The Luncheon’s goal is to reflect CEW Foundation’s mission of supporting working women with cancer by recognizing the philanthropic achievements of CEW’s Cancer and Careers as well as those of the larger beauty industry and community. To learn more about this amazing group of women log onto www.cew.org.

Groups like this offer a way to see the light in troubling times. Even if you are not in the cosmetic industry take a look at this group so your industry can have the same kind of community. Through community we will thrive and that is a F.A.C.T.