Thursday, January 29, 2009

Hammer Museum 'Conversations'

The Hammer Museum offers an array of lectures and book signings available to the public at low costs or at no cost. http://hammer.ucla.edu/programs/detail/program_id/126 Last night I attended a 'conversation' with Sir Ken Robinson's new book, The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything. It's a collection of real stories about people who are "passionate about what they do and couldn't imagine doing anything else." Fascinating. You can also see him speak at http://www.ted.com.

A Contented Guest

Many thanks Wendy,
We have recommended your property to many of or friends and clients.
Regards, Gordon Kelly

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Let's hope she's wrong


Things are going to get a lot worse before they get worse. - Lily Tomlin

Monday, January 26, 2009

CAFAM - two new exhibits

Revisited CAFAM this past Saturday. It's the Craft and Folk Art Museum on Museum Row, two blocks east of LACMA. They hosted two opening receptions on the 24th, Exploring the other: Contemporary Iran and Paper Cuts, 200 Years of black paper dolls. Both were beautifully exexcuted and fascinating subjects. Both offer a discerning look at our evolving cultural attitudes toward the Middle East and our own civil rights history. http://www.cafam.org/

A Contented Guest

Dear Wendy,
Carmel and I want to thank you for your graciousness in extending the terrific room rate discount to us during our stay at the Luxe. I thoroughly enjoyed by stay in Beverly Hills and will recommend your super hotel to my friends in S.F. Sincerely, Carol Hacky, Stylist

Friday, January 23, 2009

Art on the Outside

An exhibition of sculptures by Los Angeles artist Peter Shire are on view in the median at Santa Monica Blvd and Doheny Drive. Art on the Outside is a program of the City of West Hollywood and this author's opinion, 'intended to give us something to enjoy while stuck in horrendous traffic.' This photo was taken from my car window as I was stopped for the traffic light. Thank you WeHo.

The Magic Flute, Die Zauberflote

"The LA Opera production is a lavish cartoon world…and the animals designer Gerald Scarfe creates are the most bewitching this side of Broadway's The Lion King." -Los Angeles Times
What a very special evening at the opera! Legendary English visual artist, satirist, and cartoonist Gerald Scarfe designed the fantastic sets and eyecatching costumes for this Peter Hall production. The Magic Flute is both a fanciful fairy tale and an allegory hinting at deeper mysteries. Positively enchanting. If the Queen of the Night, let me borrow her costume, I could think of the perfect ocassion to wear it! http://laopera.com/

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

A Happy Client

Hi Wendy, I wanted to let you know that Jennifer [Albert] was fantastic to present the different location options and then suggest some special menu selections. She was great to work with and we really look forward to our lunch on Monday January 26. Best regards, Lara [KB Homes]

Good luck, Mr. President

But we know it can be done. We're in this together.

Pacific Design Center

The Art of Blake Edwards curated by Gail Feingarten Oppenheimer of Feingarten Galleries is on view at the Pacific Design Center from January 9th - 31st, 2009. One of Hollywood’s most distinguished writers/directors, Blake Edwards has also been a painter and sculptor for over 40 years. He brings to his art the same passion, elegance and humor that delights us in his films. The Center's lobby is open to the public Monday through Saturday.
Dear Wendy,
I really enjoyed meeting you, taking the tour, and loved the lunch!
Looking forward to building our professional association.
Laurence Whiting, Vice President, Pacific Design Center

Monday, January 19, 2009

Facing a new era of citizen responsibility and engagement

Barack Obama is not the only one being inaugurated on January 20th. We all are.
And that's not just because Obama has promised to make a call to service "a central cause" of his presidency. It's because this moment in history demands that we stop waiting on others -- especially others living in Washington D.C. -- to solve the problems and right the wrongs of our times. Now, more than ever, we must mine the most underutilized resource available to us: ourselves. - excerpt from http://www.huffingtonpost.com

Louise Bourgeois at MOCA

"This desire to be likeable, it's really a pain in the neck." - sculptor, Louise Bourgeois, 96
You've got one more week to view her mother portrayed as a 30-foot-tall bronze spider. At the MOCA, downtown Los Angeles, through January 25th. This is the first major survey of American artist, Louise Bourgeois's (b. 1911, Paris) work in more than a decade. MOCA organized a comprehensive exhibition as she explores various themes in a range of styles from abstraction to the ready-made. It's a rare opportunity to see many of Bourgeois's most well-known pieces reunited.

A Happy Travel Agent in her new home at Tzell Travel

Hi Wendy!
Just a quick note to sat thank you for the Popcorn! I love Popcorn and apparently so do my new office mates so we all thank you!
Christina Malik
Director of Hotel Programs [Tzell Travel]

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Pippin

A truly original production of Pippin staged with Deaf West Theatre, opened yesterday at the Mark Taper Forum. First introduced in 1973, Pippin is a timeless pop musical.
There was a young boy laughing throughout the performance who was seated behind me. His spontaneous giggles reminded me that we are never too old or young to be captivated by a good story. Or some sexual double entendre. Seen here with friends and colleagues.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

dineLA

This morning was the official press conference to kick-off the second annual dineLA Restaurant Week. The event was held in The Bazaar by Jose Andres at SLS Hotel with a marvelous reception following the presentation. Seen here is our Executive Chef Olivier Rousselle, On Sunset Restaurant at Luxe Hotel Sunset Blvd, below Los Angeles Mayor, the Honorable Antonio Villaraigosa. It's going to be a great two weeks of dining out, January 25 through February 6. dineLA Restaurant Week brings together over 150 of some of LA's best restaurants, offering specially priced three-course menus at exclusive event pricing. http://dinela.com/restaurantweek/

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Nice endorsement

"Wendy! Hello there. I just wanted to stop by & say hello and than you for everything you and your staff are doing for Takeo & Patrick. They love it here!
Thanks again and sorry I missed you, Kia Stone"
I wished the 49'ers farewell this morning and they concurred.

Thought for the day

Christmas begins about the first of December with an office party and ends when you finally realize what you spent, around April 15th of the next year -P.J. O'Rourke

A Happy Guest

P.S. The client from the [Tatler] magazine, Olya Titova, really enjoyed her stay @ the hotel - from the staff, the location and the boutique feel. She said she will be giving a glowing review to their travel editor in Russia on the her stay @ the hotel. Thank-you again. The Sagami Group

United States of Tara screening

This new series, created by Juno screenwriter Diablo Cody, has strong casting and a fresh look at multiple personalities. Tara, a suburban mom with dissociative identity disorder is played Toni Collette. Toni participated in an after-screening discussion sponsored by Australians in Film last night. Fascinating. We all went home from the reception with a DVD of the first four episodes! Seen here with George Blodwell, Editor at Large for GenLux Magazine and Tracey Montgomery, Australian Film Commissioner.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

A Happy Client

Dear Wendy,
Thank you so much for the birthday wishes and the Born on this day card. I loved it. I hope you had a great New Years and hope to see you soon.
Hugs,
Antonella [Bravata] Brunello Cucinelli http://www.brunellocucinelli.com