Sunday, September 27, 2009

Arepas


There's a few places that I rotate in my arsenal of 'places to grub when friends come into town'. Caracas Arepas Bar is, in my opinion, tops. It's vying for the number one spot with Cafe Habana.

Arepas, you ask, what are they?! An arepa is a disc of a corn patty fried, then sliced open and stuffed with meaty, cheesy, salsa-y heaven. The Venezuelan brother of the pupusa, if you know what that is.

Anyway, Caracas Arepas Bar is the bomb. The arepas there come stuffed with a combination of things like friend plantains, pulled pork, guayanes cheese, chimi curri sauce, black beans, chorizo....and they have this sauce that's, I swear, laced with crack.

If you haven't try it, then you're missing out. There's one around the corner from my house...and it takes all my willpower not to have one everyday.

Gabe

Old friend Gabe was in town this past week, and we had a couple of lovely Brooklyn days.

The Lovely ms. dauphine hanging out by the lake in Prospect Park.

Polite Sleeper Album Launce at Union Hall

Brunch at Egg. mmmmmmm.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Cheese or Font?

Richelieu? Crowdie? Ubriaco? Manslem? Livarot?

PLAY HERE! It's addictive. Just like cheese.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Kandinsky @ Guggenheim

Cannot WAIT to check out the show.  Our friend Roberta Smith gives it a very respectable review.

Computer Fail

RIP Powerbook G4.  You were so good to me over the years.  You let me do so much to you and never complained.

So now, my tech-starved self is in the market for a new laptop. 

This is more like what I will have to end up getting.  

But you know, once you go Mac, you can never go back.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Clive Murphy @ Magnan Projects

Going to stop by Clive's opening on Friday at Magnan Projects. Clive's work is always larger than life, sometimes in terms of size and other times in terms of ideas.
Plus I hear there's going to be a goat roast. Yes, a goat. On a spit. Over a fire. In the middle of a New York sidewalk. At an art opening.

A must-see event.

Magnan Projects
317 10th Avenue
NY NY 10001

Friday, September 11, 2009

Birthday Clip for Laura K


A pretty little flower clip for little Laura K. Now, if I can muster enough energy to make a twin clip for her twin sister....

These scrunched fabric flowers are replacing my yarn flowers as 'flair of the moment'.

I'm not talented, I just know how to follow directions. Thank goodness for the interweb.

Vandals

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Thursday morning tidbits

So many things this morning.

First of all, yoga in the morning is the bomb.

Next, can we please give a woot to this amazing website? I am a sucker for typography.

Then, let's talk about THIS. (Or, for a better picture but the same thing, THIS) I will be visiting my friend MC, who lives around the corner, much more often.

Finally, can everyone look at my new shoes? The Bensimon is the Parisian's answer to the Converse. They're comfortable and will make you look cooler, I swear. At least, that's what I tell myself when I'm struttin' the streets of W'burg. And psst! Here's a secret: On uber-sale for $9.99 at Urban!

Have a good day y'all.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Nashville

So many little weekend trips in my (extended) summer vacation...I'm having a hard time keeping up! A few pics from my road trip from Detroit-->Nashville:

A striking building in empty, lonely, downtown Detroit. Love the colored windows.


Aren't water towers just some of the most beautiful things? This bulbous artificial sustaining form amidst so much green.


Something you'd expect to see at a truck stop in the middle of Indiana, no?


Clouds, clouds, so many clouds! And no mountains in sight.

Just a groovy little shoppe in Nashville. The End.

labor day weekend



Time well spent with good people and good food. Another DC trip in the books.


Amazing photoshop job courtesy of Fergustuff

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Women Artists in the post-YBA era

Artkrush/Flavorpill does a slideshow feature highlighting the new (relatively speaking) big women artists of this next "generation". The new Cecily Browns, Lisa Yuskavages, Tracy Emins, etc.

To tell you the truth, I am not as overwhelmingly inspired as I thought I would be. Then again, the works are not as blantant and in-your-face as I expected, these women artists seem to have taken a much more subtle stance in their art and aesthetics. I especially like the works of Katie Paterson, Hannah Starkey, and Tomma Abts.

Check out the slideshow HERE

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Lisa Hanawalt


I went to school with Lisa.

She makes good stuff.

I saw her new book this weekend, which she says is coming out this month. It looks ah-mazing.


CNN outs Annoying Facebook Users

this amazingly irrelevant article by CNN describes the 12 most annoying types of Facebookers. Quite brilliant. Ahhh, the internet generation.

The Let-Me-Tell-You-Every-Detail-of-My-Day Bore. "I'm waking up." "I had Wheaties for breakfast." "I'm bored at work." "I'm stuck in traffic." You're kidding! How fascinating! No moment is too mundane for some people to broadcast unsolicited to the world. Just because you have 432 Facebook friends doesn't mean we all want to know when you're waiting for the bus.

The Self-Promoter. OK, so we've probably all posted at least once about some achievement. And sure, maybe your friends really do want to read the fascinating article you wrote about beet farming. But when almost EVERY update is a link to your blog, your poetry reading, your 10k results or your art show, you sound like a bragger or a self-centered careerist.

The Friend-Padder. The average Facebook user has 120 friends on the site. Schmoozers and social butterflies -- you know, the ones who make lifelong pals on the subway -- might reasonably have 300 or 400. But 1,000 "friends?" Unless you're George Clooney or just won the lottery, no one has that many. That's just showing off.

The Town Crier. "Michael Jackson is dead!!!" You heard it from me first! Me, and the 213,000 other people who all saw it on TMZ. These Matt Drudge wannabes are the reason many of us learn of breaking news not from TV or news sites but from online social networks. In their rush to trumpet the news, these people also spread rumors, half-truths and innuendo. No, Jeff Goldblum did not plunge to his death from a New Zealand cliff.

The TMIer. "Brad is heading to Walgreens to buy something for these pesky hemorrhoids." Boundaries of privacy and decorum don't seem to exist for these too-much-information updaters, who unabashedly offer up details about their sex lives, marital troubles and bodily functions. Thanks for sharing.

The Bad Grammarian. "So sad about Fara Fauset but Im so gladd its friday yippe". Yes, I know the punctuation rules are different in the digital world. And, no, no one likes a spelling-Nazi schoolmarm. But you sound like a moron.

The Sympathy-Baiter. "Barbara is feeling sad today." "Man, am I glad that's over." "Jim could really use some good news about now." Like anglers hunting for fish, these sad sacks cast out their hooks -- baited with vague tales of woe -- in the hopes of landing concerned responses. Genuine bad news is one thing, but these manipulative posts are just pleas for attention.

The Lurker. The Peeping Toms of Facebook, these voyeurs are too cautious, or maybe too lazy, to update their status or write on your wall. But once in a while, you'll be talking to them and they'll mention something you posted, so you know they're on your page, hiding in the shadows. It's just a little creepy.

The Crank. These curmudgeons, like the trolls who spew hate in blog comments, never met something they couldn't complain about. "Carl isn't really that impressed with idiots who don't realize how idiotic they are." [Actual status update.] Keep spreading the love.

The Paparazzo. Ever visit your Facebook page and discover that someone's posted a photo of you from last weekend's party -- a photo you didn't authorize and haven't even seen? You'd really rather not have to explain to your mom why you were leering like a drunken hyena and French-kissing a bottle of Jagermeister.

The Obscurist. "If not now then when?" "You'll see..." "Grist for the mill." "John is, small world." "Dave thought he was immune, but no. No, he is not." [Actual status updates, all.] Sorry, but you're not being mysterious -- just nonsensical.

The Chronic Inviter. "Support my cause. Sign my petition. Play Mafia Wars with me. Which 'Star Trek' character are you? Here are the 'Top 5 cars I have personally owned.' Here are '25 Things About Me.' Here's a drink. What drink are you? We're related! I took the 'What President Are You?' quiz and found out I'm Millard Fillmore! What president are you?"

New addition


Thanks, streets of Williamsburg, for our new bookcase. Looks good in the home.

I got a Fergustuff!!!


For more brilliant fergustuffs visit HERE

Burgers and Beer and Babes in Brooklyn

Pound pound pound pound

That's my head right now. Last night was the perfect night, spent a beautiful Brooklyn evening clucking with three lovely ladies and a delicious burger and many many beverages.

yum.