Showing posts with label New York City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York City. Show all posts

Sunday, March 4, 2012

March 3, 2012
Brooklyn, NY

It's Saturday night and only just past the witching hour... And I'm already back in my hotel room. I'm such a good girl. It was a long and successful day in New York City! Sunny, mild, and thoroughly replete with beautiful people, raw oysters, and polka-dots.

I left the Great White North on Thursday, one day later than I had planned. Waited out the big Leapday storm front that blew through, then hit the road on Ladyship's first official roadtrip! I've said it before, but I LOVE MY NEW CAR. And it's a good thing, cause mama's goin' for a loooong drive.
Next stop, the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. Then onto North Carolina, Tennessee, and all the way to Texas! Just in time for SXSW.

Tomorrow night I'm playing a sweet little show in the city at Caffe Vivaldi... one of my favourite spots. If you're anywhere near Manhattan, New York, please come by and say bonjour!  Other than that, I'm pretty much on vacation. I'll be spending my time reposing on sunny park benches, hiding in dark alleys, and enjoying a multitude of cultural attractions. Photographs sure to follow... I imagine.

And speaking of cultural attractions, last night I took myself on a date to a Pat Benatar concert! Seriously. I've always loved her. Since the first time I saw the We Belong video on MuchMusic, back in the day. In the light of it's crisp-white ripped-sheet dreaminess (with the occasional chartreuse punch) I became a fan forever. She still sounds great.

The highlight of the concert for me, however, was a true moment of  Sweetlandish magic. Pat's longtime guitar player and husband Neil Giraldo was about to throw a guitar pick into the audience. At that moment I decided that it had to be my new lucky guitar pick. So I looked up and smiled from the middle of the crowd. Somehow Neil spotted me and mouthed "Do you want it?" I nodded. He said, "Put your hands up." So I did. He threw the pick and it flew over rows and rows of writhing arms. And it hit me in the face. Any guess as to what song they were playing? Seriously.

And that's not even the punchline of the story, as after the pick hit me in the face it disappeared into the void, and I couldn't find it anywhere. I made a joke to the woman standing beside me that I would "probably find it later."  But I was confused. How could the lucky guitar pick God giveth, and then taketh away so quickly?  Well, I was right. Getting into the bath last night I found it. Neil Giraldo did in fact throw a guitar pick across a crowd of people and right down my cleavage. Seriously.

The End.

xo
K


I ♥ NY. 

Thursday, January 29, 2009

January 29, 2009
New York, NY

Bonsoir from the stillness of my late-night chambers, or rather, good morning. Outside the sky is fading into that shade of blue that means you've been awake at least ten minutes too long. That is, if you plan on driving to Virginia today! I may have had the best last day in New York ever, or at least so far ... It started off with a double espresso, eggs and hollandaise and ended with me and my little green Fluevog pumps skipping home through Soho at the crack of dawn, apparently. 
After brunch bennys and a wee touch of suitcase-packing I had the incredibly entertaining experience of going to see The Daily Show with Jon Stewart live! OMG. It was even more fun that I thought it would be. And damn, is he ever even more handsome in person ... Twelve hours and a thousand adventures later I am ready for sleep, or something resembling it. (With many tales to tell, later skater.) Tomorrow I'll carry all my Sweetlandish belongings down far too many flights of stairs, say goodbye and drive into the night. Aurevoir big city. I will miss you so.

 
Taking out the garbage ... with Banksy?
More NYC photos here.


Tuesday, January 20, 2009

January 20, 2009
New York, NY

Just a quick note to say I had the most amazing night ... Finally did what I've been threatening to do for so long and went to the Opera! It was Orfeo ed Euridice at the Met and it was gorgeous. A little trip to the Underworld in the name of true love was just exactly what I needed. The set was brilliant, the costumes were amazing and next life can I come back as an Opera singer please? Tonight my Opera fantasy involved unbelievably hot shoes and a flask of whiskey ... My experience was made complete by Monsieur "Bravo" sitting in front of me. He had to stand up clapping passionately and cry it out after every song. Bravo!!!!! Can't wait to go back again. But next time I'm drinking Champagne like a good girl ...


 

Underworld, anyone?