Friday, October 24, 2008

S: Is for Shame, Shame On You!

A travesty of injustice happened today. Like a lot of New Yorkers I watched the casting of votes as several city council members who are called on to represent the majority of their constituents, went against their will, strictly for their own agenda. A poll released earlier this week by Quinnipiac University found that 89 percent of New Yorkers want the issue of term limits to be dealt with in a referendum. Bloomberg has made it clear that he’ll go all out to get his way. In a time of economic struggle and when Warren Buffet put his money into helping the Wall Street crises, Bloomberg has stated he will spend $100 million on his re-election campaign, and that $20 million will go toward advertising aimed at blackening the reputation of the opponent who has been most outspoken against his attempt to thwart the term-limits referenda. Tony Avella, a Queens Democrat, struck the core of the issue when he explained his "no" vote. "If those who support this bill think it is a really good-government thing, that we have three terms instead of two, why did they wait til now? They waited til now so it was too late to do a referendum, so it could only be done legislatively." He went on to warned others in the Council: "You're not conning anybody. The public of this city knows the fix was in from the beginning. And you know something? When the time comes, hopefully - and I apologize to my colleagues - but you should all be voted out of office." Ironically, Bloomberg is in the process of soiling his own reputation. The Times reported, even close aides who once admired him are now shocked at how self-serving he is. He has already tarnished his philanthropy by leaning on non-profits he supports through his “charitable” giving to push their local council members to overlook the voters’ will. These non-profits have historically been very important in local New York politics, making them an effective avenue to influence the City Council. Bloomberg announed three weeks ago that he would try to rewrite the term-limits law which was ironic as he previously backed the term limits law and vetoed a 2002 bill to amend it, saying it was an attempt by politicians to change the rules for personal gain. During the 20 hours of council hearings scores of New Yorkers came to testify and again a poll found that registered voters overwhelmingly disapproved of the plan. During the debate on Thursday, Councilman Charles Barron, who voted against the bill, urged his colleagues to say "no to bullying, no to billions of dollars and yes to the people." And Councilman Tony Avella said: "You should all be voted out of office for voting for this." "Everything has been wrong with this process, and we should not be party to it," said Councilman Bill de Blasio. The vote was passed by 29 to 22, had they gotten 34 votes it would of been two thirds of the house but like the Obama/ McCain vote our city is torn. As the measure passed, a shout came from the spectators' section on the balcony: "Shame on you, shame on all of you!" Speaker Christine Quinn in a slap to all those she represents laughed at those who voiced their horror. The move now faces a Constitutional challenge in federal court in Manhattan. Ten public school teachers filed a federal lawsuit on Wednesday contending that changing the law without a referendum breached voters’ civil rights and due-process rights and two council members filed suit in State Supreme Court charging that a vote on the extension by officials who would benefit from it would violate the city’s conflict of interest laws.
On a positive note I sent letters to my city council members voicing my concerns and my hope for them to listen to the people.
Council member Jessica Lappin wrote me back today before the election. Here is what she said:

Dear Neighbor:
Thank you for contacting me and voicing your opposition to the Mayor’s proposal to extend term limits. I have decided to vote against the Mayor’s bill when it comes up for a vote later today. While I am philosophically opposed to term limits, the voters have spoken clearly on this issue. I will be casting a no vote out of respect for the will of the people. Hearing from constituents like you was crucial to my decision making process. So thank you, again, for taking the time to share your views with me.

Sincerely,
Jessica Lappin


"We are forgetting who we work for," warned fellow "No" voter Bill DeBlasio (D-Brooklyn). "By taking away the people's right to decide this issue we are increasing their choices."

Inez E. Dickens, *Alan Gerson,*Robert Jackson,*Miguel Martinez and *Christine Quinn, I hereby state that you have gone against Manhattanites wishes. I hope and I pray that come election day that you and the representatives in other districts are shown, how we have all lost our faith and trust in your ability to speak for us. New Yorkers we need to speak out and cast our votes against all of those who refuse to hear us and that is a F.A.C.T.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

T: Is for Term Limits.

The question on most New Yorkers minds should be, will the city council members disregard your right to vote? In total there are 51 Council members. 35 will be prohibited from running for re-election next year unless term limits are extended. To extend term limits, 26 members of the council have to vote in favor of the mayor's bill. 16 are in support, 19 are opposed and 16 are undecided. Last Thursday and Friday Public hearings were held and on Sunday Comptroller Bill Thompson came out publicly stating that council members were being "threatened" by the mayor's office to vote for the extension. In a statement he claimed the hearings were a sham. "While it was clear from the outset that two rushed public hearings held in Manhattan did not serve this city well, it is now clear based on news reports of people being either paid or compelled to testify, that last week's City Council hearings were a sham. I'm obviously very disturbed by that. I think that is absolutely abusing authority. And I've heard it's been happening on both sides of City Hall, that they've been pressured on the council side also. So I just think that's wrong. I think it's an abuse of authority and it needs to stop." The mayor's office is denying any abuse of power. Thompson went on to say, "The hearings were an abrupt effort to steamroll the mayor's legislation forward, and failed to give many New Yorkers an opportunity to voice their opinions. It again illustrates the need to bring this term limits question back to the voters through open, democratic hearings in each borough and a public referendum. In addition, the fact that high-level government officials in City Hall would bully groups that receive city funding to testify on the mayor's behalf is an abuse of authority that further undermines the legitimacy of this process. Finally, I am aware of attempts to intimidate Council members into voting for the mayor's legislation and ignoring the voice of their constituents. These tactics are highly inappropriate and paint a portrait of a desperate campaign rife with heavy-handed coercion attempting to discount the will of the public."
I was at these meetings and observed what Thompson said. The polls show New Yorkers want a voice and to rush a vote is not in the public’s best interest. The council could vote as soon as Thursday and that is not enough time to weigh the facts and out of the mouths of babes come the F.A.C.T.S.

RESPONDED "YES"
*Maria Baez, (D) Bronx
*Leroy Comrie, (D) Queens
*Erik Martin Dilan, (D) Brooklyn
*Lewis Fidler, (D) Brooklyn
*Robert Jackson, (D) Manhattan
*G. Oliver Koppell, (D) Bronx
*Miguel Martinez, (D) Manhattan
*Michael Nelson, (D) Brooklyn
*Christine Quinn, (D) Manhattan
*Domenic Recchia, (D) Brooklyn
*Diana Reyna, (D) Brooklyn
*Joel Rivera, (D) Bronx
*Larry Seabrook, (D) Bronx
*Helen Sears, (D) Queens
*Kendall Stewart, (D) Brooklyn
*Al Vann, (D) Brooklyn


RESPONDED "NO"
*Joseph Addabbo, (D) Queens
*Tony Avella, (D) Queens
*Charles Barron, (D) Brooklyn
Anthony Como, (R) Queens
*Bill de Blasio, (D) Brooklyn
Mathieu Eugene, (D) Brooklyn
Daniel Garodnick, (D) Manhattan
*James Gennaro, (D) Queens
Vincent Gentile, (D) Brooklyn
*Eric Gioia, (D) Queens
Vincent Ignizio, (R) Staten Island
Letitia James, (D) Brooklyn
*John Liu, (D) Queens
Melissa Mark-Viverito, (D) Manhattan
Darlene Mealy, (D) Brooklyn
Rosie Mendez, (D) Manhattan
Annabel Palma, (D) Bronx
James Vacca, (D) Bronx
*David Weprin, (D) Queens
RESPONDED "UNDECIDED"
Maria del Carmen Arroyo, (D) Bronx
*Gale Brewer, (D) Manhattan
Inez Dickens, (D) Manhattan
*Simcha Felder, (D) Brooklyn
*Helen Foster, (D) Bronx
*Alan Gerson, (D) Manhattan
Sara Gonzalez, (D) Brooklyn
*Melinda Katz, (D) Queens
Jessica Lappin, (D) Manhattan
*Michael McMahon, (D) Staten Island
*Hiram Monserrate, (D) Queens
*James Oddo, (R) Staten Island
*James Sanders, (D) Queens
*Peter Vallone, (D) Queens
Tom White, (D) Queens
*David Yassky, (D) Brooklyn
* Will be term-limited out of office in 2010.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

C: Is for Cosmetics You Can't Live Without!

A couple of years ago I was given the best product. It was lip gloss that had a built in mirror and light. A friend of a friend invented it. Every time I used it I was envied by all who noticed. I got a lot of great dates from guys who were intrigued and it just helped break the ice. It was the perfect accessory. I stretched that gloss out until I was given a product from Model Co. Lip Lights Ultra Shine Lip Gloss. Lipstick is a pretty basic thing, but when it comes in various shapes and sizes, ready to use anytime, it is a girls best friend. In the middle of the night, dancing in a club, even if there’s a power outage, there’s still a way to quickly apply some gloss without resorting to candles or flashlights. This ultimate glamour gloss with built-in lights just makes life simpler! LED lights are concealed in the lid that automatically activate when opened, lips are illuminated for a precision, no-mess application of long lasting, high shine gloss. A side panel mirror means you can gloss on the go, so you'll never get caught out looking less than perfect. Lip Lights is a handbag essential with an auto on/off and long-lasting battery, it's ideal to locate items in your purse. Under $28 at Sephora.com.

Models Co has another brilliant new addition Star Smile. Star Smile a revolutionary is tooth whitener and lipstick in one sleek product. This dual-tipped pen has one end to brighten and whiten while removing stains with a refreshing mint flavor, and on the other end a super-hydrating lipstick. The twist pen applicator is easy to use, portable and convenient for anytime whitening. The lipstick is rich in conditioners and pigment so it glides on for a hydrating, smooth, long-lasting application. Perfect for wowing that special date after drinking coffee, tea, or red wine. Star Smile's active ingredient Peroxydone® intensifies the whitening process, offering the strongest at-home teeth whitening benefits, double the strength of similar competitor products, in an affordable, safe, and no-fuss application. Star Smile's creamy long-lasting lipstick contains a conditioning and moisturizing ingredient to combat dryness and protect and improve the condition of the lips. Use Star Smile four times a day to see noticeable results in just one week. When used this frequently teeth may whiten up to four shades in just one week. Price $34 at Sephora.

Last but not least with all this talk about lips protecting them should rate high on your list. Line Tox by Therapy Systems is an advanced facial line inhibitor, that has been clinically documented to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkling within 30 days. The results are cumulative and long lasting. So smile all you want.frown all you want.just use Line Tox mornings and evenings for results that are simply amazing. Your skin will feel hydrated, supple and smooth. $65 at amazon.com

A smile is an inexpensive way to change your looks and to brightens some ones day and that is a cheerful F.A.C.T.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

A: Is for Children and Art!

A fund raiser dear to my heart was held tonight at Phillips de Pury for The Children's Museum of Art located at 182 Layfette. A live auction hosted by supermodel Iman wife of David Bowie mother of Alexandria was wonderfully auctioned by Aileen Agopian. Tonight was one of the reasons New York is so amazing. Andy Warhol's photo of Yves Saint Laurent went for $25,000 and Jordan Eagles "New Blood" went for a record $30,000, but it was all for a great cause. Bruce Weber, David Salle (who has created a piece specifically for this event!) and Yoko Ono were also represented. It was a pleasure to talk to Roberto Camacho from Buchbinder and Warren who lost by a mere 5,000 the Warhol piece. His generosity of spirit showed that people still care in giving.

The Children's Museum of the Arts provides stimulating, interactive exhibitions and programs for children under ten years old, encouraging them to develop their full creative potential through the visual and performing arts. The CMA is like an art studio for kids. The exhibits are actually workspaces where children can experiment with creating their own art and there are plenty of materials for sculpting and making collages. Everything in the museum is cut to half size, so adults might feel like they have entered Gulliver's Travels and the land of the lilliputians. There are several areas and each offers a unique way to encourage and help your child grow in artistic expression The creative play area designed for children five and under, and includes the Art House for slide viewing, the WEE (Wondrous, Experimenting and Exploring) Art Station, and other interactive exhibits. The Artist’s Studio is designed for children over five, and is reminiscent of a working artist’s studio. Children find daily art projects that encourage problem solving and exploration of a variety of artistic materials. The Artist’s Studio also welcomes artists from the community to work side-by-side with children. The Actor’s Studio offers costumes, musical instruments and story starters to encourage character development and expression of ideas through acting. The Ball Pond is designed as a kinesthetic experience for all children to allow movement and motor skill play. It is a cushioned area filled with large, brightly colored physioballs. The surrounding environment evokes the feeling of being surrounded by water through the color, light and texture of materials used. Often used as a warm-up activity, the Ball Pond allows children to get comfortable in the Museum. Magnetic Masterpieces are reproductions of famous artworks, cut into magnetic puzzle pieces, and displayed for children to arrange. These large-format puzzles focus on the three themes of portraiture, landscape, and abstraction, and showcase artists of diverse age, gender, and race. Information about the artist and the era in which he/she lived is available, and this activity has proven to be a successful method for parents and children to talk about art. Is your child the next Stephen Spielberg? The CMA media lab has been featured in the Tribecca Film Festival. If you are looking for a great place to spend your child's birthday there is no better place than here. Looking for a Halloween treat that doesn't cause cavities? Sunday, October 26th a day of spooky surprises, Halloween projects for all ages, and a Costume Fashion Show! The Annual Trick or Treat Parade is available upon admission and will begin at 3pm sharp. Everything is included with the price of admission. CMA members are invited to a Halloween Kick-off party from 10am - 12pm, featuring a Sugar Skull Workshop with Chef Rene Ortiz. For more information visit www.cmany.org

Art is the purest form of human expression and that is an encouraging F.A.C.T.

Monday, October 20, 2008

F: Is for Food thats lasted a Century!

What could be better than a restaurant celebrating it's 100th Year anniversary and offering a day of 1908 Prices. On Thursday, October 23rd John’s of 12th Street, located at 302 East 12th Street (between 1st and 2nd Avenues) will roll back their prices on their menu to the year the hallowed establishment opened its doors. From 11AM – 4 PM patrons can dine on signature dishes (including Manicotti, Sausage & Peppers and Veal Parmigiana) all priced under a dollar. Born and bred New Yorkers, owners Mike Alpert and Nick Sitnycky conceived of the event as a way to celebrate the restaurant’s century milestone with their patrons, the neighborhood, and all of New York City. Patrons though the years include an eclectic range of bold face names including Jackie Kennedy, john and Caroline, Ben Stiller (who dines with his parents), Pete Townsend (lore has it he sketched the idea for Tommy on a napkin), Christian Slater (who had his 9th birthday party in the restaurant’s back room), Tom Cruise who waited for an hour for a table, and Kelly Ripa (her first date with now husband Mark Conseulo was at John’s). John Pucciatti The original owner,came to New York City from Bevagna (a small hamlet in Umbria, Italy) with his wife, and a slew of recipes.



Keeping with tradition the menu is largely the same today as it was at the turn of the century, with occasional additions or substitutions. At that time the area was heavily populated with Italian immigrants. “This was the Lower East Side before it was the East Village. It pre-dates the emergence of Little Italy.” During prohibition they kept a “hootch” still in the backyard behind the kitchen and made wine in the basement. John opened a speakeasy upstairs and patrons would enter through the restaurant, serving the brews in espresso cups in case of a raid. To celebrate the end of prohibition, John put candles on each of the tables in the restaurant and started the wax candelabra which is still in use and being added to nightly in the back room. Its now grand formation started in 1938 and is trimmed when it reaches the ceiling. Eventually the resturaunt sold the establishment to Nick and Mike in 1973 and they have run it together ever since, 36 years and counting.

Word of warning John’s does not accept credit cards, so make sure you have cash in hand. For additional information visit www.johnsof12thstreet.com. This is the perfect recession relief and that is a blessed F.A.C.T.