http://simplyrecipes.com/recipes/banana_bread/
Banana bread in the oven and a cup of tea brewing. Not venturing out today until later this evening. Pouring with rain and can't even see the Empire State from my window anymore.
So far made, pork casserole, beef chill, butternut soup, thai green chicken and butternut curry, leek and potato soup and the banana bread. Productive day dans le kitchen chez Murray.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Currie & Wollensky
My coolest friend in the world is Murray Currie. He has branched out and is part owner in Smith & Wollensky now renamed Currie and Wollensky.
Wednesday night saw 8 of his good friends enjoy dinner at his new establishment. Waiters complete with his name tag, the banner outside the restaurant not to mention napkins, matches & steak knives all embellished with the new brand name.
We will be using the boxes of matches & napkins for decades to come...
A fantastic continued celebration for his 40th birthday!
Sleep No More
I went to see Sleep No More on Saturday night and who should be in the audience but the singer Pink. She performed in the Mandalay Bar at the end of the night - see this you tube clip. She was fantastic.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZivtWrxqgM
The show is jaw dropping and to find out more about it here is another clip I found:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RR0MPk69Iao
If you get a chance to see this show you should go. Hard to explain, based on Macbeth and a must see.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZivtWrxqgM
The show is jaw dropping and to find out more about it here is another clip I found:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RR0MPk69Iao
If you get a chance to see this show you should go. Hard to explain, based on Macbeth and a must see.
Monday, October 24, 2011
International Print Center New York
International Print Center New York
International Print Center New York was established in Chelsea in September 2000 as the first non-profit institution devoted solely to the exhibition and understanding of fine art prints. IPCNY nurtures the growth of new audiences for the visual arts while serving the print community through exhibitions, publications, and educational programs. IPCNY celebrates the art of the print by: establishing a permanent venue for the exhibition of artists' prints; creating access to a wide selection of new work through an ongoing series of New Prints shows; organizing and touring major print exhibitions; offering information services and educational programs focused on the art and technique of printmaking.
Tomorrow afternoon I will visit this gallery and see the wonderful prints they have on exhibition.
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The Highline, Public Park NYC
Brooklyn Industries
One of my favorite shops in Brooklyn. Sells quirky T shirts and is made locally, artist owned co-operative. They pride themselves on being socially responsible, eco-friendly clothing and obsessed with quality.
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- Live, Work, Create.
Gillian Laub Photographic Lecture at FIT
Old Shop Fronts New York
The Greenwich Letterpress
Muz and I cycled over to Greenwich to check out this fab store called The Greenwich Letterpress. We were searching for these nifty business cards for him that state snappy sayings such as:
No Mercy
Tell Someone Who Cares
Please Be Quiet.
Muz at the Farmer's Market
Fort Greene fantastic Farmer's Market every Saturday for fresh produce, low food miles. Big into Slow Food and seasonal food here.
The Manhattan Skyline
Yesterday we cycled from Brooklyn over the Manhattan Bridge and into Chinatown, up thro Bowery and into the West Village. Visited the most amazing Tea House called Harney and Sons a Tea Emporium. Tried various delicious black teas and bought Ginger and Licorice, Earl Grey Superior, Eight at the Fort and Ginger's Oolong. This shop is as good as Fortnum & Mason for tea and that's saying something.
Harney & Sons SoHo 433 Broome Street New York, NY 10013 | ||
The Creator's Project - United Visual Artists
Last weekend in Brooklyn saw the Creator's Project. UVA who have worked with us at Aldeburgh Music for Tedx and Faster than Sound installed a 30 foot light installation in an old shell building underneath the Brooklyn Bridge. It is stunning at night with the colored lights shooting around the construction and wacky musical sounds emanating from. People walk right underneath it.
Do something creative every day
On Sunday i went to a fabulous holiday card making workshop with 4 other ladies. We learnt how to make gorgeous Christmas cards and tags and line our own envelopes. I was in my element!
Paper Source is a wonderful shop full of colorful paper and craft making ideas.
Have spent a small fortune and will go back before i leave to make sure i haven't missed anything.
We made cute mitten Christmas cards, learnt how to emboss, used buttons and twine to add embellishments and stencil cut. We were all on the same wavelength and didn't want the class to end. Wish I were here for here for the next one....
Their motto is Do Something Creative Every Day - and I am going to try to adopt this when home.
Paper Source is a wonderful shop full of colorful paper and craft making ideas.
Have spent a small fortune and will go back before i leave to make sure i haven't missed anything.
We made cute mitten Christmas cards, learnt how to emboss, used buttons and twine to add embellishments and stencil cut. We were all on the same wavelength and didn't want the class to end. Wish I were here for here for the next one....
Their motto is Do Something Creative Every Day - and I am going to try to adopt this when home.
This great new class called Wrapture - learning how to wrap presents beautifully.
Yarn Bombing NYC
Found this fantastic knitting shop who had yarn bombed their outside bench. Am on the hunt for more yarn bombers around the city.
Hallowe'en Decorations are everywhere!
The neighborhood has gone to town on decorating the Brownstones and gardens for Hallowe'en. Its fascinating to see how much they do in preparation for Monday 31 October. From the tasteful gourds/pumpkins lining the steps with potted flowers to the kitsch ghouls hanging from trees and fake spider's webs and ectoplasm. Love looking at each street and seeing who out does the other.
Graffiti Art in Brooklyn
Walked my socks off round Gowanus, Red Hook and Cobble Hill on Friday and discovered all sorts of fascinating graffiti by young kids from the local school and seasoned graffiti artists.
Took pictures to remind me how creative they look.
Took pictures to remind me how creative they look.
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