Wednesday, November 28, 2007

All They Want is A Sliver!


I went to a rally in Washington Square Park yesterday in support of the Writers' strike. Currently, writers only get 4 to 6 cents per DVD sale. They are asking for up to 8 cents per DVD and 2.5% of the profit studios make off the writers' work on the Internet or digitally (like when a video is streamed or downloaded).

There were about 300 people at the rally (they were hoping for 1,000), many of whom were media hungry reporters and lookie loos. I went because I support the writers' strike and believe in what they are fighting for. Because of my weak bladder, I snuck into one of the NYU buildings to use the facilities so unfortunately I missed John Edwards 3 minute speech (I didn't know he was going to be there and actually I don't think anyone knew he was going to be there). Aasif Mandvi of the Daily Show was the MC and he was quite funny. The Executive Director of the Writers Guild of America East, Mona Mangan (!!) spoke as well as representatives from PSC/CUNY (Professional Staff Congress City University of New York) and UFT (United Federation of Teachers). SAG was present as well.

Gilbert Gottfried, who, in my opinion, is like nails on the chalkboard, observed the audience and said, "I haven't seen this many Jews since Schindler's List". Danny Glover and Tim Robbins spoke and several celebrities were present: Joe Pantoliano from the Sopranos (Tony whacked him but he really deserved it!), Richard Belzer (Law and Order and Homicide) Julianna Margolis, Anthony Edwards, Tina Fey and Kristin Davis.

I hope the strike ends soon and the writers get what they are asking for-they deserve it. Good tv and movie writing is hard to come by and as Tim Robbins pointed out-these are not millionaire writers that are striking-they're middle class just like the majority of us! For more information please go to: http://www.wgaeast.org/ or http://www.wga.org/.

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Snow Flakes at Time Warner



These images are from inside the Time Warner building at Columbus Circle (59th Street and Broadway).

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Through the Looking Glass-Bergdorf Goodman






The holiday season has arrived in New York City. In the next couple of weeks, I will share with you my favorite holiday experiences throughout the city. The first experience on the list are the window displays. Very beautiful, very contemporary, very over-the-top! More to come. Enjoy!





Note: In the second image, the woman (mannequin) is dancing with an alligator.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Who is This Man? Update

So much for the guessing game. The man in the photo is Yusef Salaam. He was wrongly accused of the Central Park jogger case in NYC in 1989. He spent seven years in prison. After he was released, he was exonerated of his crimes when they found the real suspect. I saw him speak last weekend and he seemed to be such a sweet, gentle man which is amazing when you think that he spent many years behind bars for a crime he didn't commit.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Who is This Man?



One hint: This man is known for an event that took place in 1989 in NYC that drew national attention. Please put guesses in the Comment section.