Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving to all!

"I awoke this morning with a devout thanksgiving for my friends, old and new."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson


Have a very happy Thanksgiving! If you're traveling (as I am) be safe and pack light.

A Contented Guest

Hi Wendy:
Miss 11! A pleasure meeting you - didn't get a chance to talk! Lovely room; thank you. And look forward to staying again! Best, Melanie [Missoni USA]

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Thought for the day

Wouldn't it be great if Santa recycled some of those toys? Find a charity this season that helps others and makes a difference. One of my favorites is Chrysalis which helps men and women in Los Angeles find a job and move out of poverty and homelessness. http://www.changelives.org/

Monday, November 23, 2009

Cityhood Celebration

Congratulations! On Sunday, the City of West Hollywood celebrated all of the people whose dreams have contributed to the city's success over the past 25 years. I was honored to be counted among the crowd of well wishers at Boa Restaurant on Sunset Blvd. The city has always been responsive to public idealism, creativity, environmental concerns, quality of residential life and economic development. "They always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself." - Andy Warhol

MOCA's 30th Birthday Party

MOCA members were invited to celebrate the museum's 30th anniversary at a birthday party Saturday night. The Collection: MOCA's First Thirty Years was an unforgettable art experience. In fact, Susie Dobson and I felt that we had reached out saturation point about two-thirds through the various rooms. Showcasing more than 500 works by more than 200 artists at both of MOCA's downtown Los Angeles locations, offered the most comprehensive long-term installation of the museum's world-renowned collection of postwar art to date. Relax, you can see the exhibits through May 2010. http://www.moca.org

Light the Night

Beverly Hills kicked off their annual holiday season with a grand illumination of fireworks atop the Beverly Wilshire Hotel this past Saturday. The best viewing platform was Luxe Hotel Rodeo Drive where a crowd of specially invited guests were sampling sparkling wine and chocolates. The GenLuxe Magazine invitation included children this year, both naughty and nice [but mostly nice]. Seen here with 5 year old Bronte and her bear, Frank. Ho Ho Ho!

Friday, November 20, 2009

Mary Poppins

"Wind's in the East. There's a mist coming in - like something is brewing and 'bout to begin...." and so Bert begins to tell the story of Mary Poppins. Currently on stage at the Ahmanson Theatre through February 7, 2010 and to coin a phrase from a new song by George Stiles and Anthony Drewe, Mary Poppins is 'Practically Perfect'. Every time Bert is on stage, you just want to join in a good chorus of Chim Chim Cher-ee! The roles of Mary Poppins and Bert are performed by the original Broadway cast members! But be warned, you'll be whistling 'Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious' for days. http://www.centertheatregroup.org/

A Happy Travel Agent

Hi Wendy, How are you? I received our photo in the mail today from the Halloween Bash! I'm so glad that I made it this year!!! That was sweet of you to send. All the best, Christina [Tzell Travel]

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Thanksgiving themed fare

Beginning Wednesday, November 18th through the end of the month, The Paley Center for Media will be screening a cornucopia of savory Thanksgiving-themed television feast, sans the gravy. For a unique way to pass your lunch hour, you can catch episodes from The Bob Newhart Show, The Wonder Years, Will & Grace, The Waltons, Roseanne and A Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving. All screenings begin at 12:30PM at their facilities on North Beverly Drive.http://www.paleycenter.org/

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Good luck Justin!

Last night I was on line ordering two Cd's of My World by Justin Bieber. The CD should be released today according to my 11 year old friend in Sydney who seems confident that I will be able to find a copy and bring it to her on my upcoming vacation. "Thank you so much for getting the two Cd's for my friend and me. My friend and I love the guy so much. He is 15 and was found on YouTube by Usher and now has a recording label. Lots and lots of girls adore him, trust me. :-) Thanks, Ruby Rose"

Thought for the Day

Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we would not find it. - Ralph Waldo Emerson

Monday, November 16, 2009

Homage to Classic Italian Cinema

Launched last week and running through November 27th, the exhibit of Douglas Kirkland's photographic "Homage to Classic Italian Cinema" will be available to the public at the Italian Cultural Institute on Hilgard Avenue in Westwood. Kirkland created the series for Vanity Fair Italia, remaking 25 famous scenes from Italian classics. Using contemporary Italian actors like Monica Bellucci, Giovanna Mezzogiorno and Pierfrancesco Favino to play legends of the past like Gina Lollobrigida, Sophia Loren and Eli Wallach, Kirkland's work puts the style in this year's Cinema Italian Style. Le Dolce Vita! http://www.douglaskirkland.com/

Baby It's You

The Pasadena Playhouse just opened it's newest musical, Baby It's You, marking the end of a series celebrating remarkable women. A determined Jewish housewife from a New Jersey suburb decided to invade the male domain of popular music; and there begins the story of Florence Greenberg who discovered a groundbreaking 'girl group' called the Shirelles. Talents who literally define the sound of the second half of the last century, Florence made careers instead of one-hit wonders. As you sit in the audience one is taken back to that marvelous era, the 60's, played out against Cold War confrontations, Korean War and rumblings of civil unrest. Let me tell you again, Baby It's You!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Rosa Lladro

Rosa Lladro was on hand for a very special signing event on Saturday at Lladro Beverly Hills. She signed pieces of the new sculptures inspired by the ageless beauty of Japan. The newest sculpture Enigmatic Beauty was unveiled. As a gift with any purchase, Lladro was offering a new coffee table book, Kimono and the Colors of Japan.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Vhernier Collection

Angeleno Magazine hosted a lovely evening at Vhernier, on Brighton Way, this evening. The invitation said, "Be seduced by the magic of the Vhernier Collection", Italian jeweller by passion. What more can I say? They were right - I was mesmerized. Only steps from Luxe Hotel, you too can be dazzled.

Cinema Italian Style 2009

Each year Cinema Italian Style brings a piece of Italy to Los Angeles, offering some of the finest contemporary films and documentaries which have made an impact in both Italy and abroad. Last night they presented the U.S. Premier of The Official Italian Entry for Best Foreign Film, Academy Awards 2009. Giuseppe Tornatore (Oscar wining director for "Cinema Paradiso") introduced the film and his cast of BAARIA, which opened this year's Venice Film Festival. It's a Sicilian family saga showing us three generations across the 20th century. We see their dreams, hardships, disappointments and passions. Thanks to Silvia Bizio, I was invited to the dinner following the film and it was one of the best evenings I've had in a long time. Great food and even better people watching. Through November 18, check listings at http://www.cinemaitalianstyle.org/

Monday, November 9, 2009

Irving Penn: Small Trades

For the first time, the Getty Center in Los Angeles, exhibits all 252 of Irving Penn's brilliant Small Trades photographs (through January 10, 2010). Beginning in the summer of 1950, Penn photographed ordinary people in their working clothes and with their tools - in three great cities - Paris, London and New York. The result was a series called Small Trades which so marvelously offers the viewer a meditation on character and livelihood. Penn came back to the images, which he considered his best work, decades later and reprinted them with his platinum-palladium hand-printing techniques. The Getty beautifully staged the silver and platinum prints side by side so that depth and darkness may be contrasted. In a time when everyone seems to be thinking and worrying about work, it was a perfect time to take stock in these images where individuality and occupational pride were premium. http://www.getty.edu/museum.com

A Happy Guest

It was great meeting you again. Wanted to thank you for the wonderful upgrade; that was so nice of you. Milton [husband] was in meetings all afternoon and I literally read in bed for over 2 hours. It was fantastic. Thanks again. We'll be back. Take care, xo D

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Miss Julie Newmar: The Cat's Meow

Holy Purrr-fection, Batman! Catwoman herself, Hollywood icon, actress and author, Julie Newman, was present for a special screening of Julie Newmar: The Cat's Meow at The Paley Center for Media this afternoon. The statuesque Newman introduced the biographical film and remained charmingly accessible for a discussion with the audience afterward; earning a standing ovation from her many loving admirers. A world premiere photographic exhibition at the David W. Streets Fine Art gallery will feature stills from her nine lives and opens Sunday, November 8th! Both the film and the main exhibit will run concurrently through December 6th. http://www.davidstreetsbeverlyhills.com and http://www.paleycenter.org/

Neiman Marcus gifts more modest

With even the super-affluent shoppers tightening their Gucci belts, luxury retailer Neiman Marcus Group Inc. unveiled its Christmas Book with a not to this new frugality. More than 40% on the catalog's 83rd editions cost less then $250. - LA Times, October 7, 2009

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Thursday Shopping Nights

Two Rodeo is promoting 'Thursday Nights' late shopping nights. All of the boutiques are staying open until 7:00 PM. Live entertainment from 4 PM to 7PM and two hour free parking for vehicles arriving before 7. Cocktails and treats at participating shops!

Roots of Peace

"What lies behind us and what lies before us are tine matters compared to what lies within us." - Emerson

Today I had the great privilege of having lunch with the Founder & CEO of Roots of Peace. Following the death of the late Princess Diana, Heidi Kuhn envisioned a world where the scourge of landmines would be replaced with bountiful vineyards. Beginning a quest to transform "seeds of terror" into "seeds of hope", her entire family joined her efforts and the Roots of Peace business model has expanded to 23 of the 34 provinces in Afghanistan. We wish her continued success in converting Mines to Vines! http://www.rootsofpeace.org/

Travel Consultants reception

Seen here with travel consultants from Worldview Travel in Beverly Hills. We had such a good time during cocktail hour and seeing a sample of our re-imagined rooms. The Yankees won the World Series and all is good with the world.

Beth Shak, bringing style to poker

When Beth Shak checked into the hotel yesterday, she didn't fit the image I had of a world class poker player. Having played poker for just four years, Beth has achieved the kind of success the most players can only dream. She has already cashed in several major tournaments, including two World Poker events and two World Series of Poker events. I went up to the Beverly Penthouse to watch her as she instructed a class of individuals who were going to participate in a charity event. Beth's energy, contagious smile and grace were evident as she moved between the two tables. Plus, she's gorgeous; not bad for a mother, business woman and philanthropist!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

A Happy Travel Agent

Thank you, Wendy. I will contact you ahead of time when I am in Beverly Hills. I got the picture from the [Beverly Hills Halloween] party. Thank you. Now next weekend for my birthday I am flying down to Puerto Vallarta for the weekend. Kind regards, Richard [Direct Travel]

Monday, November 2, 2009

Scary Halloween


But when it came down to the wire, it was Halloween night that was the real test of nerve. Dressed as a black cat, I was on the road with three girls dressed to kill. Especially the littlest one who put on her own make-up as a bride of the dead! She was so scary the pumpkin got sick, or maybe it was the knife he had stuck in his eye. And that dead guy in the background? - I think that's my brother. "Can I invite a few friends to your house next year?"


"Sure. The more, the scarier!

Pumpkin carving


There's an art to carving a pumpkin and my brother is the perfect sculptor. He has the patience of a saint and the right tools. First there is the trek out to the pumpkin patch where the local farmer has piles of the orange gourds from $3 up to $9. I have to give this farmer a LOT of credit for being out in that Wisconsin wind and 38 degree temps selling his vegetables and fruit and showing genuine interest in our sale. He was so proud of his produce that I tried all 8 of his apple varietals, a stalk of Brussels sprouts, 6 pumpkins and a gallon of apple cider. Seen here is my niece playing with the slimy pumpkin innards. Before you get to do the carving, you've got to do the cleaning!

Welcome to Nashville


As soon as you arrive at the Nashville Airport you must get accustomed to the sound of country and western music. The rocking chairs and guitar-picking performer are a welcome sight to the weary traveler. As soon as I got in, I dashed to the hotel to set up my booth for an annual travel and trade show. Seen here with one of my 'Freddie Krueger' moves on my box of materials. I always have such a good time catching up with old friends at this October event.

Just the right look

Getting just the right look for Halloween is such a challenge. I went to Ahhhs! on Sunset Blvd. a few weeks ago and again scoured Ricky's in Manhattan. The guys on Sunset had this skeleton on remote so when I asked to have my photo taken, they just about scared me to death. I finally made a decision but after much feet dragging. Or is that chain rattling?