Archive for August, 2009

Anna Sui for Target Pop-Up Store

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

From NY Mag

Anna Sui’s Gossip Girl–inspired collection for Target isn’t hitting stores and online until September 13. But New York fans will be able to get their hands on the clothes a few days early. Anna Sui and Target are opening a special pop-up shop on September 10, as part of Fashion’s Night Out. The temporary store will be open through September 12, so you can be the first to scoop up all the pieces inspired by Serena, Blair, Vanessa, and Jenny, each priced under $150. 54 Crosby St., nr. Spring St.; Th, 9/10 (11–11), F, 9/11 and S, 9/12 (11–8).

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Blair Wallpapered Her Dorm Room?

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Look what we found in our TV Guide:  Your first look at Blair’s dorm room at NYU.  Where’s Dorota’s bed?

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Gossip Girl is Back!

Friday, August 21st, 2009

…sort of.  While the new season doesn’t premiere until September 14th, that ubiquitous blogger is back at the laptop on the CW’s Gossip Girl Blog:

Oh what a year makes!  Remember last summer when Jenny Humphrey was laboring away in a sweatshop, err I mean, at Eleanor Waldorf’s studio?  Well, this year instead of ironing designer clothes, she’s wearing designer clothes.  Jenny is living the good life in the Hamptons: lounging by the pool, dining at Nick & Toni’s and playing in doubles tournaments on the tennis court.  Far cry from summers past when you were chasing after ice cream trucks on Washington Street, isn’t that right J?

xo xo Gossip Girl

So where was “Gossip Girl” all summer?  In her own words:

Miss me?  I know you must have.  Just how did you manage to survive without yours truly for two whole months?  Where did you get all your gossip?  Facebook stalking only delivers a limited amount of info.  And besides, nobody puts the juicy stuff in status updates or wall posts anyway.  It’s in an e-mail.  To me, obviously.  You can be sure I was collecting all the salacious gossip about our favorites from this summer (and trust me, it’s good!).

But don’t get too excited.  I’ll be on a limited blogging schedule as I’m still lounging on the beach (or am I wining and dining in a European city?  Ha!  As if I would really tell you my location…).   Stay tuned.  The summer’s about to heat up.

xo xo Gossip Girl

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Ground Zero Museum Workshop Tour is A Definite “Must-See” in New York City

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

As the 8th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks at the World Trade Center fast approaches, one of NYC’s newest Museums allows visitors from all over the globe to enter the private world of the “Recovery at Ground Zero.” Ground Zero Museum Workshop, located in the Meatpacking District (420 West 14th St.), features the stunning images of the Official Photographer at Ground Zero as well as rare artifacts that guests are allowed to pick up and hold. Recently ranked by TripAdvisor.com as the “3rd Most Popular Attraction in NYC” — tours sell out well in advance so book early by calling ZERVE at (212) 209-3370 or you can buy tickets off the Museum website.

Known as the “Biggest LITTLE Museum in New York” by the press for it’s unorthodox size but huge story content, daily 2-hour tours include your personal tour guide, a video on large screen, a walk-thru/explanation of artifacts and lastly you are turned over to the self-guided audio units (French, English, Spanish, Italian) which contain detailed stories behind the 100 images & artifacts on display.

GZMW is kid-friendly, containing no graphic images nor any scenes from the day of 9/11, choosing instead to focus on the never-before-seen “Recovery Period.” Some of the images are presented in realistic 3-D installations. Every inch of this tiny Museum has been carefully crafted in great detail and the Museum staff is quite sensitive and professional in the way they treat guests, many of whom are confronting these emotions for the first time. The New York Times dubbed the image collection “Rare Photos” and the Associated Press called them “Intimate Images.”

The Museum was conceived and created by actor Marlon Suson, who is an Honorary Battalion Chief in the FDNY and who sometimes will sit in on a tour and answer questions for guests (watch a FOX NEWS story on his work). Mr. Suson uses his 501c3 Museum to raise funds for Pediatric AIDS, Susan G. Komen Cancer, FDNY Firefighter Joe Graffagnino Children’s Fund, FDNY Chief Ray Downey Scholarship Fund and Women for Women International. A gift shop with books and posters is available after the tour.

With all the rebuilding delays at the World Trade Center site, it is nice to know that there is a Museum for visitors currently open that helps visitors see what life was was like INSIDE Ground Zero, summarily sharing special stories that can not be heard anywhere but at Ground Zero Museum Workshop.

Make sure and visit this little ‘gem’ of a Museum before going down to the Ground Zero site. It will help you have a greater understanding of this tragic event as a whole. With so many attractions and things to see in NYC, it can be hard to squeeze them all in on a trip, but put this one at the top of your list.

Ground Zero Museum Workshop
“Images & Artifacts from the Recovery”

420 West 14th Street, Meatpacking District
Tickets: $25/Adults, $19/Seniors/Kids
Length: 2 Hours
Audio Tours in English, French, Italian, Spanish
Wheelchair Accessible

Reservations: (212) 209-3370 (ZERVE)
Web: www.GroundZeroMuseum.com

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As Seen On Gossip Girl

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

With the new Anna Sui “Gossip Girl” line coming to Target next month, we got to thinking about all the fabulous Gossip Girl fashion and how we can bring it home. Luckily, there are several sites to help us in our quest:

  • Media Lookbook tells you where to find the fashion from your favorite shows, including G.G.
  • Light in the Box will custom make featured Gossip Girl pieces exclusively for you. We love Serena’s bridesmaid’s dress from Lily’s wedding!
  • Gossip Girl Fashion from OnSugar will help you find the exact look featured on the show, for less!

Seenon.com doesn’t have a specific Gossip Girl category (yet!) though they do feature looks from our faves, S & B. They also have a Sex & the City category! Hello, lover!

We can’t wait to try these sites out and get our boho glam on!

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Following New York’s Cupcake Trail

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

The Associated Press has run yet another article on New York City’s love for cupcakes: “This city is crazy for cupcakes. There are cupcake classes and cupcake tours, lines down the block at cupcake bakeries, a cupcake tea at a five-star hotel, and a cupcake truck with 6,000 followers on Twitter.”

We know it, sister! We love us some cupcakes. Luckily, they provided us a list of 11 great spots to pick up those delicious pieces of heaven:

Babycakes NYC
248 Broome St., between Orchard and Ludlow streets, Lower East Side, babycakesnyc.com

When you order, be ready to answer: “Gluten-free or spelt?” BabyCakes cupcakes are vegan: dairy-free, soy-free, egg-free, and most are sweetened with agave nectar. Customers with wheat allergies take the gluten-free ($3.95 each); the spelt are made from a high-protein grain often used as an alternative to regular wheat ($3.25).

But don’t worry — the cupcakes are just as delicious as any made with white flour, sugar, butter and eggs. The lemon is blissful, and the vanilla is so intense and infused with flavor that kids accustomed to bland, mindlessly sweet or artificially flavored vanilla might have to be convinced that this is what vanilla really tastes like.

Baked by Melissa
529 Broadway, Soho (pick-up window on Spring Street between Mercer and Broadway), bakedbymelissa.com

The city’s cutest cupcakes, beautiful bite-size confections with a tall cap of fluffy frosting. Don’t be fooled by the pretty rainbow swirls in the tie-dye variety — it’s vanilla. Other flavors include cookies & cream, peanut butter cup and cookie dough. At 12 for $10, mix and match a dozen.

Billy’s
184 Ninth Ave., between 21st and 22nd streets, Chelsea, and 75 Franklin St., Tribeca, billysbakerynyc.com

Billy’s is a popular neighborhood spot, with a classic chocolate cupcake with sugary frosting that will remind you of the ones mom made for your third-grade birthday, $2.25. Specialty flavors like the delicious banana are $2.75.

Buttercup Bake Shop
973 Second Ave., between 51st and 52nd streets, and 141 W. 72nd St., buttercupbakeshop.com

Stand-outs here include cupcakes inspired by classic desserts like German chocolate cake, rich with coconut; and Lady Baltimore, an almond white cake covered with meringue, cookie crumbs, coconut and a cherry; $2 each.

Crumbs Bake Shop
Locations in New York, Connecticut, New Jersey and California, with 10 in Manhattan including 43 W. 42nd St., across from Bryant Park, and 1675 Broadway, at 52nd Street, crumbs.com

Cupcakes here are a blast from your sweets-filled past, with flavors like Twinkie, Devil Dog, Heath Bar, peanut butter cup, caramel chew, Butterfinger and Nestle Crunch, in addition to traditional varieties, $2.50-$3.75.

Cupcake Cafe
18 W. 18th St., and 545 Ninth Ave., between 40th and 41st streets, cupcakecafe-nyc.com

Open since 1988, Cupcake Cafe was a pioneer in Manhattan’s cupcake craze, and its cupcakes remain the most beautiful of any in the city. The frosting on each cupcake is a tiny work of art, bearing colorful flower blossoms, intricately rendered in buttercream, a reflection of owner Ann Warren’s background as a painter and visual artist.

But while “the cupcakes are the main claim to fame,” regular customer Daniel Brewbaker says he also comes for excellent coffee and cafe conversation. “This is the place where friends congregate, and that’s what a coffeehouse has always been,” he said. One of Brewbaker’s favorites is the outstanding walnut cupcake with maple frosting; $2.50 or $3.50.

CupcakeStop
cupcakestop.com; check the truck’s daily location at twitter.com/CupcakeStop

The cupcake truck’s owner, Lev Ekster, graduated in May from New York Law School. Law firm jobs were hard to come by, but Ekster noticed that the bad economy hadn’t hurt the long lines outside Magnolia and other cupcake shops. He decided to sell cupcakes.

“But it was hard to find a brick-and-mortar location,” he said. “A truck was the most affordable way to go to get the business started.”

And so the CupcakeStop was born, a mobile cupcake truck. Devotees follow Ekster on Twitter to find out where he’ll be; flavors include Key lime and rocky road as well as classics like red velvet, $2.25 (minis, $1).

Ekster says cupcakes are “the ideal mobile food” for 21st-century New Yorkers on the go: cupcake in one hand, and coffee (or maybe an iPhone) in the other.

Kyotofu
705 Ninth Ave., between 48th and 49th streets, kyotofu-nyc.com

Kyotofu’s chocolate souffle cupcake contains miso and tofu, and the frosting is made from white bean paste. But this is a cupcake any dessert-lover can enjoy, so good it won New York Magazine’s best cupcake award in 2007 — beating out more conventional cupcakes all over town.

Of course, this is not the place to go for your fix of super-sweet buttercream frosting and dense devil’s food cake. But the cupcakes are light, delicious and flavorful. The green tea is as sublime as the chocolate souffle; $3.25 each.

Magnolia Bakery
401 Bleecker St., Greenwich Village; 1240 Sixth Ave. at Rockefeller Center; and 200 Columbus Ave., near 69th, magnoliacupcakes.com

These are the city’s most famous cupcakes, thanks to Sex and the City.

“If you come to New York one day, and you have a list of things you want to do, we’re on a lot of lists,” said owner Steve Abrams, who bought Magnolia three years ago.

Abrams sells a few million cupcakes a year, “but we bake small batches all day long, and that’s why there’s a wonderful smell in our bakeries.” Cupcakes are $2.50 or $3.

The Ritz-Carlton
50 Central Park South, on 59th Street near Sixth Avenue; ritzcarlton.com

Maybe you can’t afford to stay in the Ritz-Carlton hotel across from Central Park, but chances are you can afford to sample the hotel’s luxurious ambiance in the form of its unique and delightful cupcake tea, at $25 per person plus tax and tip. No paper napkins here, just linen.

“We wanted to provide a Ritz-Carlton-quality experience but at a more affordable price point,” said hotel spokeswoman Jennifer Oberstein. Why cupcakes? “Cupcakes are happy and fun,” she said.

The experience includes mini-cupcakes in five flavors, plus a choice of tea, hot chocolate, milk or chocolate milk. Chef Stephanie Grajales reached back into classic Americana and her own childhood memories to create the cupcakes: pistachio, which she said was inspired by a Carvel ice cream flavor; Valrhona chocolate, for anybody who loves devil’s food; coconut cream, like the best pie you ever had; a classic red velvet; and her crowning achievement: an utterly perfect strawberry shortcake cupcake topped with whipped cream, stuffed with strawberry preserves — just like the cake her mom used to make on her birthday.

The Ritz’s cupcake teas are offered Saturday and Sundays, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., through Oct. 31; reservations, 212-521-6125.

Sugar Sweet Sunshine Bakery
126 Rivington St., Lower East Side, sugarsweetsunshine.com

Want some party with your cupcake? Sugar Sweet Sunshine has a fun vibe and an in-your-face attitude, with thrift-store furniture, a huge photo of Jackie Kennedy on the wall, music from the ’60s and ’70s, and a $1.50-per-cupcake price that even hipster artists can afford. The pistachio is sensational, the pumpkin nicely spiced.

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Gossip Girl Gag Reel

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

This gave us the LOLs.  We can’t wait for Season 3, but this will help us get through:


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Calling all Gordon Gecko wannabes. Casting for Wall Street 2!

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Grant Wilfley Casting is seeking SAG actors who can portray the following for background work on the upcoming feature film Wall Street 2:

  • Prison Guards- Male, All Ethnicities, 22-50 years old.
  • Prison Inmates- Male, All Ethnicities, 18-65 years old.
  • Real Wall Street Traders- Male/Female, All Ethnicities, 22-50 years old.
  • Newstand Clerk- Male, East Indian, 22-65 years old.
  • Laboratory Techs- Male/Female, All Ethnicities, 25-65 years old.
  • Supermodels- Female, All Ethnicities, 18-25 years old who are 5′9 or taller.
  • Basketball Player- Male, African American, 18-30 years old.
  • Chinese Investors- Male/Female, 25-65 years old.
  • Cafe Host- Male/Female, Asian, 25-55 years old.
  • British Barber- Male, All Ethnicities, 25-65 years old.
  • Govt. Officials & Financial/Corporate Executive Types- Male/Female, all Ethnicities, 25-75 years old.
  • Artist Types- Male/Female, All Ethnicities, 18-55 years old.
  • Female Movie Star- Female, All Ethnicities, 25-45 years old.
  • Lawyers- Male/Female, All Ethnicities, 30-75 years old.
  • Stand-in/Photodouble for actor Michael Douglas, Height 5′10.
  • Stand-in/Photodouble for actor Shia LaBeouf, Height 5′9.

Email a recent picture and contact info to wallstreet@gwcnyc.com. Write the role for which you are submitting in the subject line of your email. Filming begins in NY beginning of September.

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Searching for the perfect outfit for the Gossip Girl Season 3 Premiere? Shop Gotham can help!

Friday, August 14th, 2009

We know you love Gossip Girl fashion, but where do you find Serena’s boho glam or Blair’s preppy luxe looks?  New York City is a shopper’s paradise, and Shop Gotham Tours give you NYC Shopping insider access, exclusive store discounts and exciting perks not available to the independent fashion shopper.

Whether you are an uber-fashionista or a window shopper on the prowl, Shop Gotham’s Soho and Nolita shopping tour is the best way to power shop New York City.

  • 2 hour walking/shopping tour of Soho and Nolita
  • Exclusive Store Discounts to use the entire day of the tour

Plan to power up with lunch post-tour at a charming local spot, and then head back to those stores you wanted more time in or explore others offering you exclusive Shop Gotham discounts!

Shop Gotham also has special Sweet 16 Tours — we wish we had those when we turned 16!

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Mad Men Premiere Party

Friday, August 14th, 2009

Want to sip cocktails like Don Draper? Check out Shot On This Spot member, The Roosevelt Hotel’s Madison Club Lounge on Sunday, August 16th for the premiere of the new season of Mad Men. Cocktails are $7–$14 between 9:30 and 11pm, and the premiere will be aired on flat screens throughout the lounge. Come in costume for a chance at a prize.

Want to make a day of it? Gridskipper has this guide to Mad Men’s NYC: spend the day checking out the sites and knock back a few cocktails at night!

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