Posts Tagged ‘Michael Bruno’
NYC, a rainy Tuesday in March, 7pm. Ask anyone what makes a memorable evening in a legendary New York City space, the answer will be the big people, big places, and above all, the little things encapsulating…humanity. For me, foodie, dancing, or dramatic evenings have nothing on nights when passion turned into action for a […]
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Filed under: ARCHITECTURE, INTERIOR DESIGN, NEW YORK, NEW YORK Restaurants, NEW YORK Style, NY GREEN | Closed
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My father was my Heyoka. Amidst my chaotic teenage into adult years, if he knew I was sad, thinking too much or existing on an ego island of my own, he would stand at my doorway and just drop his trousers to his boxers and stand there with a dumb look on his face until […]
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Filed under: ARCHITECTURE, ART, FASHION, FLOWERS, NEW GREEN, NEW YORK, STYLE, TRENDS | 10 Comments
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Peeking Behind The Diva Curtain
Mandatory accessories behind every Diva are tons of devoted fans or even one lone obsessive soul. For me, the metaphor for Diva worship is the cult 80’s film of the same name directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix, about a young man who is obsessed with a stunningly beautiful opera singer played by Wilhelmenia Wiggins Fernandez. The Diva never allows her performances recorded […]
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