Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Musiquita


My brother introduced me to a new guitar duo, Rodrigo and Gabriela. They are fantastic. I was going to go to a concert this Wednesday, but it was postponed until the 16th of April. I'll be going then. Check out the link and if you like it you should think about going too.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=LU68qT4T1bE

Friday, February 23, 2007

Happy Birthday


While in a friends car yesterday looking through CD cases, I came upon John Mayer's CD and this is the image on the inside. Looks like Phil. Today is Phil's 29th birthday and my 26 and 1/2 birthday! ¡Feliz CumpleaƱos!

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

The Pink Slip


No, no. Dirty minds...not that pink slip.



The "your fired" pink slip.

I have a question. Would you prefer an economy where it was hard to find a job and hard to lose a job or where it was easy to find a job and easy to lose a job?

Countdown to Peru


Going to Peru from March 24-April 7! Heading to Lima, Cusco, Pisca, Arequipa and...?

A rolling stone gathers no moss



Which one do you like better?

Musica!


Going to a Gypsy Kings concert this month with JoJo! Their new album has some amazing songs. One of them is a cover of Chan Chan. Can anyone tell me where they have heard Chan Chan before?

Makes you go hummm...

Oh yes, Happy Valentine's Day

Painting on a Sunday

I decided it was time to paint the wall in the kitchen. I was aiming to match the color of the toreador's pants in painting I have in the living room. Well, it turned out like the color of the Rice Krispies box.

It will be repainted or maybe I'll just stencil AMOR in red!? ha ha ha

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Out and About

Brooklyn:
What a wonderful day it was in Brooklyn this Monday! Jojo and Dave's new apartment is so mignon! Joanna and I walked around and went for lunch at a place called Montparnasse and had a delectable French onion soup and then shared a chicken and ratatouille crepe. We also visited the amazing Co-op. What beautiful produce and cheese they had there! We lazily concluded the afternoon baking cookies in the new apartment.


Grand Army Plaza Arch, Brooklyn.

Mandarin:
Sunday night I met up with Teresa and Raul to have a drink at Mandarin Oriental Hotel in the Timer Warner Building at Columbus Circle. The prices are steep, but the view and the ambiance is spectacular. I recommend spluring to treat yourself.


Mandarin Oriental Lounge

Mini-stories

For those of us who suffer from moments of "ADD" I recommend this compelation of super-short stories. It's like a quick fix that will keep you focused enough to read and appreciate the wonderfully selected 2,000 or so words in each story.

Taking a look Back: Hottentot Venus

I recently finished, "AFRICAN QUEEN: The Real Life of the Hottentot Venus". This book chronicles the life of Saartjie Baartman a South African Khosian woman taken from her home in the Cape Colony of South Africa to London. Under the supervision and care of the unlikable tag-team of Hendrick Caesars (her black South African master) and a military doctor (Alexander Dunlop) she was exploited in almost every way imaginable. The book has its flaws, like some of the gaping historical holes about her personal life, and its lack of analysis of the general European public who viewed her spectacle in Picadilly, but nonetheless the book uncovered for me an interesting story that I was ignorant to until I came across this book.


A caricature of the Saartjie Baartman from the early 19th century


Saartjie Baartman died in France. When Nelson Mandela became President in 1994 he requested that her remains be repatriated to South Africa. In 2002 the French government agreed to send her remains back.


Saartjie's grave near the Gamtoos River

Monday, January 8, 2007

Tourist time

I've lived in Manhattan for just over a year and have failed to visit many of the classic tourist stops. In order to change that, I went to the MoMA last week to poke around. I have highlighted the three best parts of the museum.

1. OMA in Beijing: China Central Television Headquarters by Rem Koolhaas and Ole Scheeren
November 15, 2006–February 26, 2007



I thought this was a curious insalation to find at the MoMA. What I liked so much was the focus on one building combined art, architecture. economics, community and aestetics. Spring break 2008 Beijing!

2. Brice Marden: A Retrospective of Paintings and Drawings
October 29, 2006–January 15, 2007



Crazy colors, crazy lines...let's take a closer look not only at the art, but at everything around it?

3. Rossellini on Paper
November 15, 2006–April 9, 2007



Makes me want to become a Private Investigator! I'd like to see this one again.

Sunday, January 7, 2007

Palabra del dia

sosiego
(masculine)
1. (quietud) peace, calm
2. (serenidad) calm, serenity

*This is one of my favorite Spanish words, it is second to pupitre (desk).

Word of the day

neoteric
–adjective
1. modern; new; recent.
–noun
2. a new or modern writer, thinker, etc.

The start of something more

It's Sunday night and I am desperately holding on to the end of the weekend and winter vacation by creating my own blog. This blog is intended to be a personal dairy open to anyone interested in reading about my ventures in life and making positive comments about what's happening. I hope to have a word of the day in Spanish and English. Let's see what happens. Enjoy!