Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Isn't she LOVELY?


Monday I took the train to Chicago to stand in a line for 3 hours (in heels) to have Sarah Jessica Parker sign a bottle of her new fragrance--LOVELY at Marshall Fields. I really like SJP, and I really like the fragrance (even though it smells just like Narciso Rodriguez to me)otherwise I think I would have gotten out of line after an hour.

My friend "P" and I met in Chicago to see SJP since we both love SJP, and have loved her since her Square Pegs days. We got to Marshall Fields 1 and 1/2 hours prior to the time SJP was to arrive. We thought that was plenty of time to get a good place in line--boy were we wrong. The line snaked all around the store. For those of you who do not know, Marshall Fields is a HUGE department store in downtown Chicago. Shortly after we took our place in line the line got longer and longer until it was out the door and around the block. Crazy!

While in line, a girl with a microphone and a guy with a camera from the Naked Hippo show walked by and asked if anyone knew any SJP trivia. Well, "P" and I being the nerds that we are were insisting that we knew tons of SJP trivia. She asked us some easy questions, then she asked our favorite SJP line from Sex In The City. I knows TONS of lines from SITC because I can watch a show one time and pretty much have the dialog memorized if the show interests me. I was obsessed with SITC so I knew tons of lines. The line I recited for them was when Mr. Big said he was tired of New York City so he was going to move to the Napa Valley and Carrie says "If you are tired, you take a Napa....you don't move to Napa." It was the show where her and Big danced to Moon River and it was beyond romantic!

When we finally got up to SJP, she was beautiful, and gracious, and tiny. She looked prettier in person than she does on TV. It was awkward--she was behind a table signing bottles. We went up one by one to bow before the Queen. I just told her I was a fan, and that I was a fan of her husband Matthew Broderick. I never know what to say to famous folks.

After standing in line for 3 hours, "P" and I were famished so we headed across the street to the Atwood Cafe. The Atwood Cafe is in the Burnham Hotel right across the street from Marshall Fields at One W. Washington Chicago Illinois. It is on the corner of Washington and State Street. It is a lovely cafe. The interior reminded me of a restaurant in Paris. It is a small restaurant that only seats 75 inside so I would suggest making a reservation if you are going during peak business hours. They have a small patio which is where we had lunch. Sitting right adjacent to us was Tana Goertz from Season 3 of the Apprentice. She was very happy to be recognized, and "P" and I had a few Bedazzler laughs. Yes, I did wave hello and let her know I knew who she was because I am a big ass nerd! I am a HUGE Apprentice fan also. Truthfully I am a sucker for reality TV. As I type this I am mourning the end of Big Brother The Summer of Secrets.

The food at the Atwood Cafe was TO DIE FOR. "P" told me that she had seen their Chicken Pot Pie featured on the Fine Living Network. It was listed as one of the 10 best comfort foods in the country. "P" ordered the famous Chicken Pot Pie and can I just tell you that it was delicious. I had a chicken salad sandwich with sweet potato fries and it was good but nothing like the damn Chicken Pot Pie. For dessert we ordered the peach cobbler with ice cream and the brown sugar cheesecake. Lord have mercy on my thighs because I ate way more dessert than I EVER eat. The brown sugar cheesecake was TO. DIE. FOR. I will deifinitely eat there again. The food was amazing, the atmosphere was great, and our waitress was very good too.

After lunch we went back to Marshall Fields to shop, then headed to Barneys on Oak and Rush to see their new things for Fall. After that we headed back to the train station because we were so tired and full and our feet were killing us.

What I learned from my experience is this: I will never stand in line 3 hours to see anyone ever again....unless and until Jeremy Piven signs perfume somewhere.

Thursday, September 15, 2005

Beautiful Face Today--First Issue!



Giada De Laurentiis--I love her. I think she is so beautiful, and so lovley. She has a way about her that just makes me want to be her friend. I love her recipes, and I love her style.
Watch her show, "Everyday Italian" on the Food Network. Her recipes are delicious and surprisingly easy.

Friday, September 09, 2005

You made the big time kid!


Props to my lovely friend Annie whose blog -Blogdorf Goodman- (that I named-HA!) was mentioned in the New York Times! I am so proud of you Annie Town! Let's hope Mr. Jacobs is out of town this week and did not read the Times! We also ripped on his multi pockets for being fabric (shudder) on the inside! WE LOVE YOU MARC JACOBS!

Props also to Now Smell This, the blog of a cool chica named Robin for also getting mentioned!

Hooray ladies!

xoxo

Folks That Make a Monkey Smile -Premier



Anyone who knows me at all, knows I love Jeremy Piven. I have always loved Jeremy Piven. I have loved him since he was in "Lucas". Remember "Lucas" where all those mean kids called Corey Haim Leukoplakia (or whatever that was) and Charlie Sheen did not look like an old burn out? Jeremy Piven was in that movie. I also loved Jeremy Piven when he played Spencer on the Ellen show. He was so funny. Remember the show "Cupid"? It was a strange format, but every once in a while J-Piv would be on in a tank top--so made the weird storylines worth it! Wasn't he tough in "Chasing Liberty"? He chased her ass all over Europe. He was not playing with Mandy Moore. He has been in other movies along the way, but usually he is just John Cusack's sidekick. There are a few movies that J-Piv is in where it seems that the movie studio came to John Cusack and offered him a movie and John Cusack was like Weeeeelll Ok, but you must give a part to my short Jewish buddy and my not very cute sister. For that, John Cusack--I am forever grateful.

The other day I was at lunch with a friend and for some reason I just happened to mention J-Piv. I don't remember why I just happened to mention him, but I am sure it was totally relevant to the conversation-HA. I mentioned I thought he was so cute and my friend says "Oh I think he is so cute too, NOW ". I was like "Why NOW ?". She proceeds to tell me that she now loves him because of Entourage. Freakin ENTOURAGE? Were you blind before Entourage came on? COULD YOU NOT SEE THE HOTNESS PRIOR TO ENTOURAGE? Did you not own a television prior to Entourage? What are you? AMISH?

So to all you Jeremy Piven Entourage Bandwagoners--You are a bunch of freakin posers. All of you. You are the same crowd who had NO IDEA that Sarah Jessica Parker had a full resume before Sex In The City. Shame on you.

And Um, Jeremy if you are reading this----I have ALWAYS loved you . I loved you when I lived in Oklahoma and had no idea I was moving to Chicago and would be able to drive by your Streeterville apartment. Seriously. I loved you when I had no idea your family owned an acting school in Evanston that I could enroll in just in the hopes that you may be there someday. I had no idea that I could read in Chicago Magazine about bars where you hang out and then go get waitress jobs there in the hopes I could serve you beer. I loved you before I knew any of that Jeremy--REALLY!
Just kidding, I am happily married, and I have NEVER taken a class at the Piven Theater Workshop. Nor have I ever driven through Streetervile, nor have I ever had a waitressing job in the state of Illinois.

Long story short------Jeremy Piven, whether you are Cusack's obituary writing buddy in a movie, or hot shot agent Ari Gold on Entourage you make this Monkey smile!
PLUS--I think he kinda looks like my one of my other great loves--TOM FORD!

Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Not one, but TWO new features:

Methinks I will start 2 random features on MonkeyPosh.

"Folks That Make a Monkey Smile" will highlight people (and sometimes places or things) that bring a smile to MonkeyPosh's face.

"Beautiful Face of the Day" will be a sampling of faces I find beautiful. The title seems to insinuate it will be an every day feature, but alas it will be just once in a while. Maybe it should be titled "Beautiful Face Today"?

Stay tuned for these very exciting new features! HA

Thursday, September 01, 2005

Done been Oprah'd



Remember a couple of months ago when Oprah was in Paris and she went to the Hermes Boutique and was turned away because they were having a private event? Well, the same thing happened to me in Los Angeles this past week. Sometimes it *shocks* me at how in sync Oprah and I are. I went to a certain boutique where one of my friends works, only to be told they were closed for a special private event. I did get to go in for a few minutes, but then quickly got kicked out because "the P.R. people were arriving". So, in a way my situation was even worse because Oprah did not get let in- only to be kicked out. When I told my husband what happened he said "HA you got Oprah'd!" Hilarious. Unlike Oprah I cannot blame my getting kicked out on race-- as the boutique owner and all the employees were Caucasian folk- just like little old me.

My trip to L.A. was very eventful, hot, and tiring. I will spare you some of the details because like they say--What happens 269 miles from Las Vegas stays 269 miles from Las Vegas-HA!

First off, I stayed at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. It is a lovely hotel, with a great old school Hollywood history. Some of the employees however, liked to congregate at the end of the hall I was on and talk LOUDLY for hours in the middle of the night. I complained, and am still curious as to what the hell is so interesting at the end of the 7th floor. All in all I would stay there again as it is right in the heart of Beverly Hills and directly across the street from Rodeo Drive, -thus very convenient to many, many things.

The second day I was there I had my eyebrows waxed and my eyelashes tinted by Damone Roberts (DamoneRoberts.com). He is a lovely man with a lovely studio that happened to be across the street from the Beverly Wilshire. I left with lush black lashes, and perfectly arched brows. His services are a little pricey, but I was treated like a queen --so I say -worthy of every penny.
Later that day I got my hair colored, cut and coiffed at B2V Salon on Doheny Drive. Doheny is not walking distance from the Beverly Wilshire so I HAD TO DRIVE. The mere thought of driving in L.A. made me break out in hives.

The wonderful Kim Vo at B2V colored my hair and gave me all sorts of recommendations to posh eateries and cool bars. I totally loved him and will go back to him someday in the future. He is very much in demand, so I had to wait a while to get in to see him, it was a good half hour past my appointment time. Next, Michael John cut my locks and blew them dry with big round brushes--as in plural--many brushes. That felt strange. Michael John and I bonded over deep religious chatter. He is a wayward Mormon (waves to Dooce), and he answered a lot of questions I had about the Mormon faith. Other Mormons have, in the past, been offended when I ask why they have SO MANY CHILDREN--but not Michael John. He told me straight away that he is a born teacher--bless his heart! Not only is he a born teacher about the Mormon faith, but he is also wickedly funny. When he was done with all the Mormon chat and plural brushes, I had what looked like big Marie Osmond hair . I am assuming he got carried away with all the talk of his Mormon upbringing in Salt Lake City, and waxed brushetic all about Marie Osmond his grade school crush--no wait, he probably had a crush on Donny--whatever- my hair was smashing. I was so confident with my big Osmond hair and my previous driving experience that I decided to get brave and drive to Robertson and Melrose to shop. I made it there no problem. I shopped at Kitson, Madison, Mac Pro, Lisa Klein ETC-but when I got ready to leave I FORGOT WHERE I PARKED MY DAMN CAR. I ended up walking around for an hour in the 99 degree heat looking for the damn car. Blisters on my feet, I finally found the damn car only to figure out I did not know how to start it. You see, it was a brand new fancy damn rental car that I had not needed to start before because it had been delivered to me at the hotel and at B2V by valet. It had a key, but it was more like a laser key. If you wanted the damn car to actually start, while pointing the key at the ignition, you also had to press on the break and push a button, all the while making sure that your aura was facing in the direction of Jupiter. I had no idea Bavarian Motor Works made magic cars--bastards! So here it is 99 degrees, and I cannot get the car started. It was VERY embarrassing! I finally figured it out and proceeded to drive back to the hotel only to be caught in the endless circle that is Pico/La Cienega/Robertson/Melrose Blvd. I am sure part of the reason I got lost is because my aura was still facing towards Jupiter, when it needed to be facing towards Beverly Hills. Bitch aura. I could not for the life of me find Wilshire, and I was scared to make a wrong turn or deviate too far. I have heard Ralphie May (www.RalphieMay.com) talk about the horrors of Adams and Crenshaw and I DID NOT want to make a wrong turn and end up there. I kept circling and circling.....and circling. On one of my lost circles I was driving down Melrose and I passed The Improv (8162 Melrose Ave). One of my favorite people and shameful crushes Gary Gulman (www.garygulman.com) was outside in a bright peach shirt signing autographs. I took it as a sign from God that I would someday find my hotel. After a while I finally found Wilshire (Thanks to God and Gary Gulman). I was so happy, delirious, and disoriented that I turned the wrong way. I did not realize I turned the wrong way for a long time though. I kept seeing signs that read "Magnificent Mile". In Chicago, the Magnificent Mile is where all the shopping is, so I assumed I was going in the right direction to Beverly Hills. It was not until I saw the faux mammoths coming out of the La Brea Tar Pits that I realized I was not headed towards Beverly Hills. Accidentally finding the La Brea Tar Pits just happened to be one of many unexpected cool things about my trip to L.A.

That night my husband and I went to eat at AGO (8478 Melrose Ave-corner of Melrose and La Cienega). Reservations are essential on the weekends as it is a very popular restaurant. It is owned by Robert DeNiro, Ridley Scott, and Harvey Weinstein. We had reservations for 9pm, and at that time it was very crowded and loud--but in a good way. As we were walking in, Sharon Stone was right in front of us--I mean seriously, I saw where the extensions were glued into her hair I was so close. She is absolutely GORGEOUS. Very thin, and very pretty. The first thing my husband said was "She smells good, what perfume is she wearing?" HA. I could not tell what perfume she was wearing, but I wish I would have asked her.
The service at AGO was great--especially for how crowded they were. My husband and I both started with the artichoke salad with fresh shaved Parmesan. It was not impressive. The artichokes tasted like they were straight out of a can. Nothing special. For our entrees, my husband had the mushroom ravioli. It was in a marsala wine sauce and the flavor was excellent. I had the white fish with spinach. To be honest I make better fish and spinach at home. It was very insipid. The wine was good, and seeing Sharon Stone made up for the mediocre food. In my humble opinion, the food at In & Out Burger is better.....and cheaper. However, the atmosphere (or scene as they say in L.A)cannot be beat at AGO.

The next day we went to the desert--pretty uneventful and very hot. Thank God Michael John taught me how to "work the desert" the day before--HA! I guess all the cool folks in L.A. go and "work the desert" on the weekends. Only in California!

Sunday morning early my husband went home, so I had the day to shop with my friends. My lovely friend Barbara came to get me early and we went to the Getty Museum. I was so excited--first to spend time with Barb, and second because I have always wanted to go to the Getty. It was beautiful. The gardens are so lovely and peaceful. There was a Rembrandt exhibit going on so that was a treat. After the Getty, Barb and I headed to Santa Monica for shopping. We met 2 other lovely friends, D and Ang (Thanks again for the Freesia perfume Ang) there for lunch and shopping at Fred Segal. Much fun was had by all. Later that afternoon Sweet D asked if I would like to go to the MOCA (Museum of Contemporary Art) to see the Basquiat Exhibit. Two museums in one day --WOW! I was very excited to go. I knew very little about Basquiat. Let me just tell you that it was a wonderfully creepy exhibit. Jean Michel Basquiat died of a drug overdose at the age of 27. Such a shame. I thoroughly enjoyed engaging with D about Basquiat's work.
Upon leaving the museum, D and I just happened to be in a commercial. For Ameritrade. Yes, we worked it like we owned it! Too bad I had already washed the remains of Marie Osmond out of my hair. It would have looked so good on camera.

As for you nosy nosertons who asked what I purchased-- I got a purse at Barneys from a new designer named Alrid Suba. Very unique, very soft leather.
At Fred Segal I got a pair of denim gauchos, a pair of earrings, and some green tea toothpaste. It is from a new line of toothpastes. Palette something or another. I also got a new pair of True Religion jeans somewhere--I think Saks. As for fragrance I got Frederic Malle Musc Ravageur, Malle Noir Espices. I also got Truly. It is nice.

All in all, it was a great trip. But I think next time I get a hankerin' to shop I will head to NYC. They know me in NYC, so there is less of a chance of getting Oprah'd --HA!