Lately everyone has been talking about Gossip Girl, the new show debuting on the CW Wednesday nights this fall. It is based on the popular novel series by Cecily von Ziegesar and is set to be the new OC of the East coast. It will revolve around the lives of socialite young adults growing up on the Upper east side. We for one can not WAIT to watch how they manage to portray the dramas of this elitist crew that we know all too well. It brings us back to the rainy afternoon last Spring where we were forced to share a cab uptown with one of them. She was a private schooler around 16 and just getting done with her “sample makeup do” for prom…which was still two months away. She had 5 dresses already to choose from including a Cavalli and Klein though was getting “bored with them all”. Which is why we are well aware that any show portraying these specimens will undoubtedly have some fine fashion (the dialogue will most likely be annoying yet you’ll laugh because it will be familiar).
In comes designer Eric Daman (former assistant costume designer and stylist on Sex and the City) who apparently has based the character’s outfit choices based around such NY socialites as Tinsley Mortimer and Lydia Hearst-Shaw.
An insider tipped us to one of the designers who’s Spring line will be debuting on the show. Her name is Abigail Lorick and her new Lorick New York line looks to be the real thing. Once a Ford model herself, Abigail’s line looks fresh and original. We will be doing further research on the young designer as her career unfolds. In the meantime: “Look for Modern Manners and Dressing with Style and Ease as Lorick Collection premiers in Spring of 2008″
As for Gossip Girl? We’re pretty sure it will just be so-so as far as story line. However, if the producers can manage to stick with their promise of the city being the only backdrop (scenes will all only be filmed in NY), and keep up on cutting fashion, we think it will be a hit, even without the brozned surfers running around.
Every girl I’ve known who was raised in this environment grew up to be completely bonkers insane as an adult.
Laurel September 16, 2007 6:08pm
I saw the pilot and first episode of this show back in June, and its soooo bad. It makes NYC look tacky, and the actors suck. The story line of the show doesnt even follow the books that its supposed to be based off of. All loyal gossip girl readers are definitely going to hate this show, I can gurantee that. 1 season of this crap at the most
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Where: Caroline's on Broadway, 1626 Broadway, New York, NY (map)
Admission: Ticketed Event
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Theater Resources Unlimited (TRU) proudly announces the two honorees for their 8th annual TRU Love Benefit, which will be held on Sunday, November 8, 2009 from noon to 4pm at Caroline’s on Broadway, 1626 Broadway at 49th Street, NYC. Elysabeth Kleinhans of 59E59 Theatres will receive the TRU “Spirit of Theater” Award for her ongoing generosity towards TRU as well as the off-Broadway producing community in general; and Allan Buchman of Culture Project will be acknowledged with the TRU Humanitarian Award for his dedication to bringing politically and socially conscious works to life in New York theater, and successfully using the arts for social change.
The theme of this year’s benefit is “Opening Doors” in recognition of both the nurturing homes the honorees have provided for the development of new work and new opportunities; and for their dedication to keeping open doors of communication for political and international conversations in New York theater. The event will start with a cocktail hour at noon, followed by a full luncheon. Performances will include representative scenes and songs from shows developed at 59E59 or The Culture Project, including “Gutenberg the Musical”, Prospect Theater’s bluegrass musical” Golden Boy of Blue Ridge”, “Clean Alternatives” with writer Brian Dykstra and “The Exonerated” excerpts performed by celebrity guests. TRU will also present songs from upcoming musicals being developed by TRU producers. Nancy Anderson will perform a song from “Yank!”, the musical debuting off-Broadway in February 2010, and previewing a song from the upcoming Broadway musical “Pure Country”. In addition Brian Dykstra will perform a piece from his play “Clean Alternatives” and Radiotheatre will perform from one of their radio pieces.
The TRU Love “Opening Doors” Benefit will take place Sunday, November 8, 2009, at 12 noon, at Caroline’s on Broadway, 1626 Broadway at 49th Street, NYC, with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres at noon, luncheon at 1pm and performances and awards ceremony starting at 2:15. Tickets are $175 for Premium Patron level seats in the first tier, $150 for Patron level 2nd tier and $100 for general admission. Tickets may be purchased at www.truonline.org/store-new.html. Inquiries may be made by phoning 212/714-7628 or emailing TRUnltd@aol.com.
For more information, visit www.truonline.org or call 212-714-7628.
Where: BARNES & NOBLE, 150 East 86th Street, New York, NY (map)
Admission: Open
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Barnes & Noble will host a book signing in celebration of the national launch of Park Avenue Potluck CELEBRATIONS, authored by members of The Society of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and New York Times food columnist Florence Fabricant. A POTLUCK of cider, sweets and other treats for the family celebration will be brought by many of the authors’ favorite purveyors including Eleni’s Cookies, Smithfield, Dean & DeLuca, Taste Caterers, William Poll, Williams-Sonoma, Gristedes, MrsMonogram.com and others.
A percentage of net sales of products in Barnes & Noble stores nationally will support ‘Kids Express’, an individualized program -- funded by The Society of MSKCC – designed to help adult cancer patients communicate with their children about their illness.
Where: La Venue and The Tunnel, 608 west 28th Street, New York, NY (map)
Admission: Ticketed Event
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California wine country is heading east to New York with the Robert Mondavi Discover Wine Tour. Ted Allen, Robert Mondavi Private Selection Brand Ambassador, is thrilled to engage consumers in the Big Apple with live cooking demonstrations at the Tour and to encourage foodies to open up about their food and wine questions. Additionally, guests are invited to join Robert Mondavi Private Selection’s Avram Deitch and other wine experts at the Robert Mondavi Discover Wine tour to learn anything and everything - from wine making to wine pairing.
Where: SVA Theater, 333 23rd st , New York, NY (map)
Admission: Invite Only
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Edward R. Pressman Alan & Gabe Polsky
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First Look Studios
Eva Mendes
special screening of
BAD LIEUTENANT
PORT OF CALL NEW ORLEANS
A FILM BY WERNER HERZOG
screenplay by William Finkelstein
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Every girl I’ve known who was raised in this environment grew up to be completely bonkers insane as an adult.
September 16, 2007 6:08pm
I saw the pilot and first episode of this show back in June, and its soooo bad. It makes NYC look tacky, and the actors suck. The story line of the show doesnt even follow the books that its supposed to be based off of. All loyal gossip girl readers are definitely going to hate this show, I can gurantee that. 1 season of this crap at the most
[...] can smell a good thing when we see it, and lately, we’ve been sniffing out newcomer designer Abigail Lorick. Former Ford model and designer for T.S. Dixin, this [...]