Thursday, January 6, 2011

Top 2010 Food + Music Lists:: From Bryan Fuhr and Adam Rosenberg

Bryan Fuhr, on his Clipping Service blog, posted a holiday favorite of foodie experiences we had. From Eleven Madison Park in NYC to French Laundry in the west (with Istanbul, Israel and Paris in between), he captures our year and some of the amazing places through which we've eaten.

My friend Adam posted his top 2010 music on Finest Work Songs. Adam's always been a huge music fan and while we share some bands in common we love like R.E.M, I've never been that knowledgeable nor as passionate. My favorite moment was telling him that I just moved into the same building as Michael Stipe. He really thought it was such a waste.

Monday, December 27, 2010

2010: What I Saw, Read and Experienced



At the end of each year, I catalog books, films, museums, movies and more that I was lucky enough to experience. For me, it's a good way to keep track, take stock and also suggest to others. This year was especially a big travel year with jaunts to Istanbul, Israel, the West Coast and multiple trips to France, including Paris and Provence. Will probably update more as more things come to mind. Sorry if it formats like crap; trying to update the look of the blog at the same time. 

Also: Be sure to see Bryan's great holiday message around food on his blog. 

BOOKS

Fiction:
  • Freedom, Jonathan Franzen
  • This Is Where I Leave You, Jonathan Tropper (good family funny)
  • Attention. Deficit. Disorder, Brad Listi (and my tnb publisher/editor)
  • Super Sad True Love Story, Gary Shteyngart
  • Then We Came To the End, Joshua Ferris (Finally read this — hilarious)
  • Overexposed, Susan Shapiro (My writing prof)
  • Imperial Bedrooms, Bret Easton Ellis
Nonfiction:
  • The Mesh, Lisa Gansky
  • How the States Got their Shapes, Marc Stein (interesting)
  • Everything is Going to be Great, Rachel Shukert (funny essays)
  • How Did You Get this Number?, Sloane Crosby (funny essays)
  • A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again, David Foster Wallace
  • Everything Is Wrong with Me, Jason Mulgrew

FILMS
  • Precious (January). Disturbingly good.
  • An Education (January). Haunting.
  • Client 9: Eliot Spitzer. Couldn't get through the second half but a good history.
  • Exit Through the Gift Shop: Banksy. Is it true or not? Love the mystery.
  • Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work. Good rental.
  • The Kids Are All Right. Love strong women.
  • Kick Ass. Surprisingly funny.
  • The Social Network. This was surprisingly good.
  • Greenberg. Funny, but not that funny
  • Iron Man 2. Silly.
  • Eat, Pray, Love (August). The food is as pretty as Julia.
  • Fair Game (November). Good melodrama, acting. Love spies.
  • The King's Speech (December). Stunning and funny.
  • Tron (December). Fun to watch but weak plot. Galactica spoiled us for Sci-Fi.
  • Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps (December). Just awful. 
  • Somewhere — (December) Stunning Sophia Coppola and Stephen Dorff.

ART & MEMORIALS
  • Israel: Well, the whole country is a dig. Not sure if I'd consider Masada a museum, but it is a UNESCO site and a huge experience. Yad Vashem of course too. (Incidentally, one cannot find shaving cream in Safed.) Just go if you haven't. Some photos here.
  • Lisbon: The Museum of Tile/Azulejo (Seriously)
  • Istanbul: Hagga Sophia, Basilica Cistern (stunning), a 16thC Synagogue with permission in advance and too much time at the Four Seasons. A few photos here
  • The Modern Kitchen, MoMA, New York
  • Le Louvre, Paris (November)
  • Avignon: Palace of the Popes (July); the Museum of Corkscrews
  • Raymond Depardon photography at Le Biblioteque Nationale Mitterand, Paris (November) 
  • Julia Child's Kitchen, Smithsonian, Washington, DC (October)

CONCERTS + UNIQUE EXPERIENCES
From The Rally for National Sanity
on National Mall, Wash., DC
  • Rally for National Sanity in Washington, DC. (October) Unique experience on The Mall. Thank you, Julia, for flying in for it.
  • Carmen, at the MetOpera in HD (January) 
  • David Sedaris reading at the Apollo Theatre (November) Hilarious. He also collects jokes.
  • Jonathan Franzen reading from Freedom at McNally Jackson
  • Pop-Tech in Camden, Maine (October). Science meets social engineering. Read the TFT post.
  • Agency.com Wake. The very very final end of a very long story.
  • Delivering the keynote on creativity at Belgium Direct Marketing Association in Mechelen, Belgium. Read the TFT post.
  • A week at The Cleveland Clinic in Ohio (Thanks, John)
  • Sam's Bar Mitzvah (!)
  • The Search for the World's Greatest Salesperson, including two live TV interviews in Australia and Philadelphia. Story behind the experience here
  • Shorning of the Sheep at Blue Hill at Stone Bars
  • Creative Workshop at Chateau du Touffou.
  • Gay Youth Pride Concert (December). Charming, but not Glee.
  • Ben Folds performance at The Beacon, NYC (December). This surprisingly sucked.
  • The lights of Dyker Heights with Eitan and Dina. (December)
FOOD EXPERIENCES (gets its own category)

  • Lunch with Bryan Fuhr, Julia and Rachel at The French Laundry (October).
  • Lunch under a tree at vineyard Michel Schlumberger
  • Thanksgiving in Paris :: Le Retour VII. This year, the theme was Renaissance. Still not exactly sure why. Ann's photo collection here
  • Learning to eat Raclette with Bridget and Thomas
  • Eating at Bisto Au Coin, Washington DC, forgetting we were there 10 years ago

PUBLISHED

Sunday, October 24, 2010

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New posting up at The Nervous Breakdown: 

Spare Me Your Shekels

have a look at this one and the earlier ones.

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Saturday, October 23, 2010

PopTech : Blog : "Marriage Was Invented to Get In-Laws"

Spent several days at the PopTech conference in Camden, Maine. Theme this year was around Necessary Failures, Accidental Discoveries.
Well-orchestrated, series of sub-topics around emotions, violence and gulf stories. Expert talks from both science and social entrepreneurs. Here's one great one by Stephanie Coontz from Friday.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Advertising Places: the Local, the Proud, the Disappointingly Bland

New column up at The Faster Times. Wanted to cover more about marketing cities, states, countries and the idea of "Place." A recent JetBlue campaign, integrating the I Love New York icon, was the catalyst but it brought up lots of famous and utterly forgettable efforts. Please share, comment at the article and retweet it for me. Would love to get some good discussion going. For the article:

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Embrace Branding at The Forward.com

Published my first op-ed in The Jewish Forward, part of guest editor Sam Apple's Insane Ideas for Jewish Future series. Wrote it in Safed, Israel of all places. Have a read and please share and retweet.

Embrace Branding – Forward.com