Archive for the ‘Life in general’ Category

New site for renown designer Barbara Lazaroff

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

Over the past couple of years I have had the honor of getting to know

  • Barbara Lazaroff, the woman behind the design and creation of the original Spago, the current Spago in Beverly Hills, the amazing Granita in Malibu, and so much more.
  • You may not have a Spago in your own town, but it’s likely your town was still affected by the “Spago-ization of America.” Imagination and designs, she had. A website, not. I’m happy to say that now she has her own website, and with it, a place to share her inspirations and adventures in design. If you’re interested in design, check out BarbaraLazaroff.com and check back in the following weeks as we flesh it out.

    Fabulous Restaurant Find Downtown LA

    Saturday, June 27th, 2009

    Meeting up with a fellow Syosset High School grad, we decided to check out Church & State, Chef Walter Manzke’s bistro. Sophie Gayot had recommended it and I know Sophie puts a lifetime of food-critic experience behind her reviews and recommendations. It was excited to get to eat someplace she’d liked, and I’m glad I did! I was also very happy to find such a fine dining experience where entrees don’t start at $25. If you’re ever staying in downtown LA and want a non-pretentious, unstuffy, meal of one fine bite after another, make a note of Church & State.
    You can check out Sophie’s review and my 2-cents at Gayot.com.

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    My letter to Hershey’s today

    Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

    This is exactly what I just posted to hersheys.com/contactus. They may not care, but I tried and keep trying. Maybe others are too. And maybe they will listen when enough of us do.

    I discovered the ALMOND JOY cookies and some of the rest of that line last week at Rite Aid, choosing to buy the ALMOND JOY. It looked great and tasted just as great. This is definitely a cookie I can enjoy.

    However — and this is big — I will not be buying them again. It simply kills me to see plastic used in packaging like that. I care more about the planet and the future health of its inhabitants than I do about enjoying a cookie. You can package these with just the one inner plastic by having two rolls and rolling that plastic tightly around each roll.  Don’t tell me they won’t look perfect. The planet doesn’t look perfect. And we have no clue what we’re doing to ourselves by having plastic degrading in the landfill.

    I am VERY disappointed! These are new cookies. You had the opportunity to choose your packaging. And knowing the issues you have selected to go this way.

    I’m less a fan of Hershey’s now.

    MacHEADS The Movie screening reactions

    Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

    Tonight I brought the documentary MacHEADS The Movie to the Macintosh User Group in Northridge (MacValley.com).

    A couple of the attendees had already seen it at the Macworld Expo World Premiere. They commented that they liked it better the second time. Lliked it even better, that is. I asked why. One said he saw a lot more this time. The next person agreed, adding that there is so much in it.

    Tonight was my 3rd time seeing it. Last night at the WOCMUG screening was my 2nd time. I thought the same thing last night. And tonight I got to know the people in it even more, and knew what I wanted to pay particular attention to this time. I’ve decided that’s why it’s great to have the video.

    It’s exciting for me to watch the viewer’s reactions as well. I’m going to be taking the movie to a few more groups in SoCal. 

    Trying ScribeFire

    Saturday, March 14th, 2009

    I am adding this to my blog via ScribeFire, a plug-in which works from within FireFox.

    Race To Witch Mountain is the perfect family film

    Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

    Looking for a good, wholesome film to enjoy with your kids? If you saw and enjoyed the 1975 original version of Escape to Witch Mountain with Tia and Tony (as I did), you’ll enjoy this updated version. (They kind of call it another chapter and there are hints of that, but as a future chapter, it’s a bit flawed, so suspend that and just enjoy.)

    Adults will love the humor and the references to the original film. If you follow sci-fi or the question of UFOs you’ll  get even more of a kick out of it. But if you don’t have a clue about sci-fi or UFO debates you’ll still catch a lot, which is part of why you’ll enjoy it.

    Meanwhile, as you catch the adult humor and references, your kids will simply enjoy the adventure. And you will too.

    To give you an idea of my frame of reference, movies I can think of as great for both kids & adults: Monsters Inc, The Incredibles, and Cars.

    Note: I keep hearing from people around 30-45 that they were not impressed by the previous Witch Mountain stories. Invariably, they are recalling the 1995 remake. Put that one out of your mind.

    One more thing: The good guys always use Macs. Only now, maybe the bad guys do too.

    Looking forward to Race to Witch Mountain

    Monday, March 9th, 2009

    In 1975, Disney came out with Escape to Witch Mountain. I loved it and have remembered it fondly. Later another version was released and I don’t mind that I missed knowing about it.

    Today I’m excited that I’m about to see a preview of the latest version. As a teen I saw the original story as whimsy. As an adult now with this updated version and today’s scientific knowledge, I see the actual scientific possibilities of things like passing you arm through a solid closed door and Warp Drive. And I’ve seen the mind control matter in the form of brainwave or muscle-controlled computers, so it’s not really far-fetched that Sara and Seth move solid objects. There is so much fun stuff in this film that is actually possible — and the what-ifs promise to be as much fun as the plain fun of a good adventure.

    I’m looking forward to Race to Witch Mountain.