Tuesday, February 16, 2010

What I Wore To the Theater

This Is Easy

A Lie Of The Mind






The New Group
performs A Lie Of The Mind by Sam Shepard directed by Ethan Hawke. This was a really great experience at the theater. The subject matter was rough but the production was overall well acted, well directed and tight. The stage set was an incredible visual feast and was easy to get lost in all the layers of sub-text on stage.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Hermes

Fiber Optics
The most delicious and beautiful buffet! Lamb chops, lobster tail, prosciutto, foie gras brulee, radishes with salt and butter, cheese platters!!!


The most gorgeous wall of painted books floor to ceiling.
The opening was special and I was honored I got to attend the opening of the first ever Hermes men's store. I went with my dear friends Jeff Snyder and Cameron Silver. After the store opening we went to the party for the store opening at the Armory. Wow!!! Bringin' back the 80's is all i have to say. One would never know a recession was going on. The party was extraordinary and spectacular! Four different themed rooms with every drink and bit of food you could possibly imagine. A jazz club serving a full dinner and really amazing performers, a game room with ping-pong, fussball, pinball, pool tables, sliders and fries. Champagne all night long. A wonderful and very tasteful and opulent extravaganza.
The Hermes men's store opening on Madison Avenue. So lovely.


Hermes. Men's store Madison Avenue, New York, New York.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Castor & Pollux





I love Castor & Pollux! I first read about Castor & Pollux in Domino while I was living in Aspen and Castor & Pollux was still in Brooklyn. I loved their hoody with their logo on the back and I thought to myself I must get one of those for myself when I return to live in NY. Lucky for me they decided to open their new store on 1oth Street in the Village. Because I walk on 10th Street everyday! How wonderfully convenient. I would have to say I stop in 99% of the time I walk by their store. And also lucky for me I have developed a wonderful and lovely friendship with Kerrilynn and John and all the other great people who work and have worked at Castor & Pollux. I will also tell you it is often very hard to resist making a purchase!!!! My closet away from my other closet at home. I love the easy vibe and the fabulous eye Miss K has cultivated in her ever evolving collection season after season. Sydney says you will too! XO

Loving

THE LADIES OF CASTOR & POLLUX - LADY NO. 7 |

Welcome to the seventh installment of the Ladies of Castor & Pollux.

Sydney is New York by way of Texas which means she's loud and funny yet sophisticated and subdued. Upon first meeting we
realized that we had worked at the same interior design firm years ago and also have a close mutual friend in common making me
feel like I've known her much longer than I actually have. I always think of her as someone who has a beautiful love affair
with New York - she takes in this city like a long drink and is always celebrating what it has to offer. I think you'll see that in her answers
below; so go ahead - fall in love with New York and Sydney.

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The Ladies of Castor & Pollux - Lady No. 7 - Sydney Maag

Sydney Maag Portrait|1076

Photo by John von Pamer

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Favorite recipe?

Crostini With Chicken Livers and Crisp Fried Sage

8 oz chicken livers

2 T white flour

4 T olive oil

Handful of fresh sage leaves

1/2 onion - peeled and crushed

2 garlic cloves - peeled

3 T Vin Santo or Marsala Wine

1 T Brandy

2 T capers - drained and rinsed

4 pickled gherkins - finely chopped

Salt and freshly ground black pepper

12 thin slices of Ciabatta bread

Rinse the chicken livers and pat dry on kitchen paper. Dust lightly with the flour. Heat olive oil in a deep frying pan. When very hot, add
the sage leaves and let them frazzle for a few seconds only before transferring to a plate with a slotted spoon. Add the onion and garlic to the
pan, lower the heat and cook for about 5 minutes, until softened. Add the chicken livers and cook, stirring, for 2 minutes to seal. Pour
in the wine and brandy, if using, and cook for 3-4 minutes, until the chicken livers are tender; they should still be slightly pink on the
outside. Add the capers and the gherkins to the pan and remove from the heat. Arrange the bread slices in a single layer on a baking
sheet and toast in a 400 degree oven for a few minutes, until golden. Meanwhile, transfer the chicken liver mixture to a food processor
and blend to a coarse paste. Spread on the hot crostini and serve at once, scattered with the fried sage leaves.

Last great book you read?
Rogues Gallery by Michael Gross.

Summer drink of choice?
Champagne.

Animals-names and breeds?
Luna, a Parson Russell.

Do you exercise? What do you do, if so?
I take a myriad of different sculpting, stretching and core classes at Clay. Elsewhere, I like to hike, swim, play tennis
or take a leisurely bike ride.

Salty or sweet?
Both, but definitely love salty more if I had to pick one on the spot.

Who inspires you and why?
My Grandmothers inspire me because of their long lived lives. The wisdom, knowledge, acceptance and forgiveness
they possess can only come from a life well lived. They inspire me to live and love and be the best I can be.

Pool or ocean?
Ocean!

Favorite city?
New York
City. So nice, they named it twice.

Last great vacation?
Trip to Texas with my son to see my Grandmother and the rodeo.

Favorite tv show?
I Love Lucy
.

Weirdest job you've ever had?
Wow. That was definitely in the OR as a glorified scrub when I was in high school.

Favorite restaurant?
Minetta Tavern
.

Favorite object in your home
My Great-Grandmothers bed in which my son now sleeps.

Favorite piece of clothing?
Most of my vintage peasant blouses and a very cool floor-length velvet leopard print dress from Castor & Pollux!

Favorite blog or website?
There are way too many - an obsession of mine! I have many linked on my blog.

Something you're scared of?
Bad manners, bad drivers, saying goodbye and Sarah Palin.

Favorite record?
Marvin Gaye - What's Going On
.

Favorite popsong?
Frankie Valli - Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You
.

Your Ideal day?
My ideal day is waking up early while it is still and quiet outside and having a delicious and very strong cup of coffee. Morning
reading/writing meditation to center and focus. A movie, a drive or an endless walk exploring the sites, sounds, smells and textures.
An exercise class followed by a spa treatment with an amazing meal after either made by me or by friends or at one of my favorite
restaurants. Maybe another movie or the theater or some music followed by another nice walk home and then a nice hot bath and off to bed.
Sweet Dreams.

Favorite gift you've ever received?
My gorgeous son - Wylie!

Favorite flower?
Magnolias, Gardenias, and Orchids.

Astrological sign?
Virgo
.

What do you do for a living?
Interior Design & Lifestyle
.

Where do you live?
NYC - Lexington Avenue between 26 & 27. The Middle East Side.

Your lucky number?
9 and/or 3.

What piece of art would you buy if you had no budget?
Marden
, Twombly, Basquiat, Richard Serra Sculpture.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010