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September 25, 2006 at 9:25 pm · Filed under SLOAN, me, parties, photo shoot, media, events, lifestyle, photo

Photo © Louis Seigal
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At the Good Magazine party last week (which included the infamous Al run-in I posted about earlier), there was a photographer taking these shots, which were the same as the cover on their first issue, only you could write in your own title with a dry-erase marker. Kinda cute.
I wonder how Al’s came out…
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September 22, 2006 at 4:40 pm · Filed under SLOAN, dougie, me, parties, artists, friends, musicians, designers, culture, media, events, lifestyle, art

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Last night we went to the “Designism” event at the Art Directors Club. There was a panel of world-renowned designers including Milton Glaser and George Louis, as well as some great commentary by Tony Hendra, author of “The Messiah of Morris Avenue” (from how they explained it it sounds like an interesting book).
We were trying to figure out why he looked so familiar, and then it was revealed that he also appeared as the band manager in the movie Spinal Tap. (When they intorduced him they told him they would turn the speakers up to 11).

Because Doug is a board member of the Art Directors Club (crazy right?!), we got the best (front row) seats in the house.

Before the event began I had the honor of meeting and speaking with Milton Glaser (known for, among many other things, designing the I (heart) NY logo). Doug knows him personally because he has been working with him on the Brooklyn Brewery account.
While chatting with him he mentioned that his main connection to the dance world was that he used to live in the same building as Balanchine. He says he spoke to him sometimes in the elevator. I’m so surprized we never ended up with some Milton Glaser designs for NYCB!

Me and Milty (as Doug likes to call him).

The panel had some great things to say and showed some interesting work. The whole purpose of the event was to encourage designers to use their creative talent to invoke social change. Hmm, I think I know someone that’s doing that right now.
One of the things that stuck out to me was Milton’s concept of Purple - the idea that red and blue make purple (we’re talking politics here). “Truth not Spin, Patriotism not Partisanship, Principles not Politics, Facts not Fear…”

Afterwards we headed to the launch party for Good Magazine, which was held in a crazy two floor space on 21st Street and the West Side Highway filled with art and interesting people. Subscription to the magazine costs $20, but that whole $20 is donated to the charity of your choice (they have like 9 to choose from). Cool huh?

Above, Erin and Jen check out the goat art, then Jen check’s out the tree made of pushpins and green buttons.

Sasha, co-founder of Flavorpill.net, mans the turntables on the lower level.

Above, the Brazilian Girls set up. Right, Doug stands in front of a wall made of books (while he still has a shirt on).
So, not sure if many of you checked it out from my earlier post, but Doug and I recently worked on putting together a newsletter for his t-shirt company.
In it, we asked for people to help put us in touch with Al Gore, because we desperately wanted to send him one of Doug’s USA No. 1 Polluter shirts.
So we’re hanging out at the party, checking out the art and the people… and magically Mr. Al Gore himself appears before us!

It just so happened that Doug was wearing his USA No. 1 Polluter shirt that night, along with a zip-up hoody. So I say, “Doug… take your shirt off now and give it to Al.” And he did!

Above, the shirt of the hour. Right, a half-naked Dougie.
Thanks to Doug’s fearlessness and design talent, we now have the card for Al’s press agent so that we can send him his very own shiny new shirt. It’s funny, I was more excited and star-struck seeing Al Gore than any other celebrity I’ve seen. I kinda wanted to give him a big hug, but figured that was probably inappropriate and restrained myself. I doubt his body guards would have been amused.
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September 4, 2006 at 12:09 pm · Filed under SLOAN, dougie, me, friends, vacation, lifestyle

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Last weekend a big group of us rented a van and headed to Atlantic City… for a Steely Dan concert at the Trump Taj Mahal. It was appropriately dubbed “The Smoothest Concert Tour Ever”.
Matt captained the glorious diesel beast that delivered us safely to our rooms at the Irish Pub Inn.

photo: Becca Greene
Ms. Becca Greene, above right, was responsible for booking the most wonderfully insane hotel available in AC.
Leprechauns and gilt wallpaper, all within minutes of the boardwalk and the Taj Mahal… what more could a bunch of wig-wearing Steely Dan fans wish for?

Chris Roan (also known as “Chris Chris”, last years Battle of the Moves champion), tries to figure out how to operate a cellular phone…
Noah, Ben, Becca and Sans, pre-70’s transformation.

photo: Becca Greene
Dougie and me, pre-concert.

photo: Becca Greene
70’s-style Matt.
Needless to say, amid the usual Steely Dan crowd we received quite a few looks… as well as an invite to a penthouse party at the House of Blues (we were flattered but did not attend).

No static at all…
The Dan in concert, with opener Michael McDonald of Doobie Brothers fame.

70’s-style Ben investigates the Taj Mahal fountain.

photo: Becca Greene
Allison, me, Doug, Noah, Ben and Sans… hanging at the Irish Pub Inn post-concert. We had made a pitt stop at the Borgata afterwards (a few other members of the Smoothest Concert Tour Ever were staying there), and Doug and I accidentally made $320 at the .25 slots, which equals a nearly free trip. Woohoo 
What a fun time!
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July 27, 2006 at 6:32 pm · Filed under SLOAN, ballet, dance, travel, me, new york city ballet, dancers, teaching, savannah

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Today I had the pleasure of meeting Miss Una Kai, an original member of the New York City Ballet and her daughter who was taught by Una, also studied in Denmark and currently lives in Norway.
Evidently Una now lives in Savannah (I can’t blame her, it seems like a fantastic place to be), and saw the article this morning in the paper and wanted to come check out the studio and say hello. What an honor!
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July 27, 2006 at 1:56 am · Filed under SLOAN, ballet, dance, travel, me, schools, student, video, teaching, savannah

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Here’s a silly little video I made, talking about my first day in Savannah.
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July 24, 2006 at 9:41 am · Filed under SLOAN, ballet, dance, dougie, me, resources, DAVID, manhattan, dancewear, teaching

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I’ll be leaving Tuesday night to teach a summer intensive in Savannah, Georgia.
So… yesterday we took a trip up to the Capezio store at Times Square to purchase some teaching shoes.
Normally, I’d love to be able to teach in pointe shoes (or at least flat shoes), but because of my injury I’m going to try dance sneakers as a way of slowing me down and preventing me from trying to do too much! I never thought I’d have a use for these, and they sure do feel funny, so needless to say it took me some time to decide which ones would be suitable.
(sorry dougie!)

Dance gear palace…

Uhoh - so many choices.

Checking them out.

Here we go.

Patient dougie… I actually ended up getting the first shoes he picked out!

Hmmm. These feel so weird.

Hi David!
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