hollywood farmers market 00 Hollywood Farmers Market Deliciousness

After our brief warm spell last week, I was so bummed out at the impending approach of summer. I am not a big fan of the heat. In fact, my worst nightmare features me trapped in the desert without sunscreen or water. *Shudder* So I was overjoyed when things returned back to the 70-something degree perfection to which I had grown accustomed. And to celebrate, I spent Sunday afternoon at the Hollywood Farmer’s Market with Kathy.

I’d breezed through the market once before, but this was the first time I actually slowed down to check out the wares. Unfortunately, I discovered that I’m still not a big fan of crowds. Luckily for me, the people-watching was prime. I’m convinced that men with waists as big as my thigh in skinny jeans were created for the sole purpose of amusing me.

These days, I’m more of a frozen vegetables kind of girl, but I did manage to pick up some delicious strawberry tomatoes and pledged to return with Kathy for more produce next time. She was an expert tour guide, informing me of which vendor sold the cheapest bok choy and encouraging me to sample as much as possible.

More than anything, I loved photographing the lush, vibrant colored fruits and vegetables. I can’t remember what his reasoning was, but my mother has always told me that her father was mildly obsessed with owning a produce stand. That would certainly help to explain why I’m so into taking pictures of food.

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leslie simon book signing book soup 00 Wish You Were Here Book Signing with Leslie Simon

Yesterday, BreeSays and I popped over to Book Soup on Sunset in West Hollywood for the book signing of our buddy Leslie Simon. Leslie read snippets from Wish You Were Here: An Essential Guide To Your Favorite Music Scenes—From Punk To Indie And Everything In Between while we snapped pictures and scurried to the back of the store to inhale cubes of cheese and sip on wine.

I took some video of Leslie gettin’ her read on. This first one is of her discussing the Los Angeles music scene, most specifically actors and actresses who suddenly fancy themselves musically-inclined. (You know who you are. *Ahem* Keanu Reeves.)

In the second clip, Leslie gushes about her love for the ridiculousness that is Jada Pinkett-Smith and her metal band Wicked Wisdom.

For those of you who were unable to make it and wish you would have been there (get it?), have no fear! You can still buy the book and check out these pictures of the event. I especially like the one of Leslie cooling off with her Hello Kitty personal fan.

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Finally, a feminine hygiene product for women for whom a shower simply isn’t enough!

Freshness is just a phone call away!

As for me, I’ll stick to my bleach and steel wool, thanks. I find it’s the only thing that really removes the sin from those hard-to-reach places.

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ucla campus 00 Feeling Collegiate at UCLA

This weekend was the warmest one we’ve had in a while and Robbie and I took advantage of the sunshine with a walk on the UCLA campus. It was quite an adventure for someone like myself, who rarely even leaves her apartment.

Although I’m not fond of the heat itself, I love the feeling of summer vacation memories, made even stronger by the fact that we were walking around on a college campus. Ah, the good times before rent, utility bills and 7-day work weeks. Back when calling in sick was fun and not an inconvenience to be avoided at all costs.

Those were the days. I can see why the siren song of grad school has such a strong pull.

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mickey rourke kim basinger An Exhausting Nine 1/2 WeeksSince I saw that Mickey Rourke and Kim Basinger were teaming up again in the new film, The Informers, I decided to check out their first onscreen coupling in Nine 1/2 Weeks.

I always knew that the film was an 80s icon of super-sexy situations and it didn’t disappoint in that aspect. Also, it served as a jarring reminder of just how little modern day Mickey Rourke resembles the actor from his prime.

But—and I don’t know if this is because of my age or personality—although I did find it very sexually intriguing, imagining having a boyfriend who insisted that every romantic tryst be a complicated sex act seemed…well, exhausting.

Granted, it would be exciting at first, but who has that kind of time?  When the climactic scene finally appeared in which Kim’s character puts her foot down after her boyfriend has invited another woman into their bed, I found myself sighing with relief. For Christ’s sake, he had her hike across town to a hotel room for this particular lovemaking session, I thought to myself as I shook my head in disbelief.

By the time the scene with the proposed ménage à trois arrived, I half-expected him to have reached the point where he would request his lady be shot out of a cannon through hoops of fire during sex so that he could properly get aroused. “Honey, why is there a tiger in our bed?” was what I thought the last line in the movie might end up being.

Of course, I can see why the flick is a classic and the chemistry between Rourke and Basinger is nothing short of electric. But make sure to allot plenty of time for a cat nap after viewing.

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Red Velvet Cupcake Saturday

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Earlier this week, I decided I would make red velvet cupcakes at some point this weekend. A little treat to myself after a long week.

Googling “classic red velvet cupcake recipe,” I stumbled upon a blog I’m adding to my list of blogs to check out on a regular basis, Brownies for Breakfast. As an added bonus, she happens to live in Savannah, coincidentally my hometown (well, Richmond Hill, to be exact.)

Her red velvet recipe was simple and ended up being very delicious. The only thing I would caution is that you take care when mixing up the ingredients because I didn’t realize I was spattering the batter and ended up with what looked like a mini murder scene. Luckily, I was dressed in all-black, which I would recommend you do any time you decide to mix these up.

But I give the recipe two thumbs up. I used whipped cream cheese frosting from Duncan Hines, since I had a coupon for the stuff and wasn’t feeling quite homemaker enough to whip it up from scratch. Also, I wonder if it’s because the batter is so liquid that the cupcakes end up being so dense and filling. After just two, I was actually full, which was quite amazing.

Here’s a link to Everything old is new again: red velvet cupcakes.

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Goodbye Cable!

lisaontv Goodbye Cable!Because I’ve been watching a lot of Suze Orman lately, I’ve put myself on a pretty moderate financial diet. And one of my cost-cutting measures includes going back to my roots and getting rid of cable.

Only this time, I have Netflix, my digital Roku player, TiVo for my network shows and a heck of a lot more television on the Internet, so it’s not as scary as it might sound.

Even though our time together was brief in the big scheme of things—I’ve only had cable for about a year and some change—I became acquainted with a lot of television I had been missing.

I bid you farewell VH1, Flavor Flav, Brett Michaels and all the fake hair and nail-sporting spawn your quests for “love” have created. The hours I spent with my boyfriend on the couch, eating pizza meant more to me than you can ever know.

And to you, MTV, I say goodbye as well. Loving to hate those children on Sweet Sixteen and Exiled, while falling in love with the earnest ones on Made, striving to try something new.

Our love was like a candle in the wind. Shhh, don’t speak. I want to remember you just as you are now.

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richard dunn Chance Meeting with Tim & Erics Richard Dunn!BreeSays and I decided to take an early evening hike to Runyon Canyon. Usually, I have at least one random celebrity sighting on any given hike there.

On our way down the hill, I remarked that it appeared it wouldn’t be one of those times.

Then, as I drove Bree home on Sunset Boulevard, my eagle-eye spotted none other than Richard Dunn from Tim and Eric Awesome Show.

I squealed, “It’s Richard Dunn!” He was standing at a bus stop, chatting with a young man with long hair and sunglasses. Bree said, “Well, pull on into IHOP and let’s talk to him.” I’m so glad she did, because I don’t think I would have though to do so myself.

As we approached one of my favorite regulars on what my boyfriend refers to as “that weird show you like,” I noticed that Richard was deep in conversation with the young man. I think I caught him saying, “It’s a television show. It’s called Tim and Eric Awesome Show.”

So I think the fact that I interrupted by saying, “Excuse me? Richard Dunn? Would you mind if I took a picture with you? I’m a huge fan of the show,” helped to validate his explanation to this stranger that yes, he was famous in his own special way.

That’s probably why Richard looked exactly as psyched as I did in our little photo-op together. Needless to say, the stars aligned perfectly for me not only to recognize the host of The Dunngeon, but it happened on a particularly good hair day. Thanks, Fate! You rock.

Happy Tax Day!

taxes Happy Tax Day!

Just a little reminder to get your file on, kiddos!

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the bodyguard shia 1 The Bodyguard: Starring Shia LaBeouf

And Shia will always love you.

Don’t forget to keep up to date on the teachings of Shia LaBeouf on twitter.com/shiantology.

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Pretty Flowers

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Because sometimes, all I want to do is slow down and smell them. And then take a long nap. Except that I’ll probably wake up surrounded by flying monkeys.

I think I’ve had too much caffeine.

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My Favorite Indie Film Clichés

kicking screaming My Favorite Indie Film ClichésIt’s only been a few days since the arrival of my Netflix Roku Digital Player and already and I am well on my way to viewing on all the movies I’ve been meaning to see since missing them in the theaters, as well as catching up on old favorites.

Now that I’m working from home full-time again, I’ve come full circle…on a variety of levels. When I first started at SocialiteLife.com, I sat at a table in my kitchen/dining room/office in my studio apartment in Hollywood to write my posts. After a stint working in an office, I have returned to my roots and am back in my apartment, where I blog from 9 to 5, so to speak.

I’m a much happier Office Monkey, since I am happiest when I’m allowed to roam cage-free. And I’m also reminded of my first favorite job ever. It was at the local video store in Richmond Hill, Georgia. Before Blockbuster had infiltrated our little southern town, I spent the the summer before my freshman year of college watching videos behind the register while bartering free movies for free pizza with the kids who worked at the pizzeria two shops over.

That was when I first became obsessed with movies and got into my head that one day, I’d maybe like to have a job that had something to do with the making of them. And now, I’ve recommitted myself to Los Angeles and am remembering what it is I love so much about films, storytelling and…bad independent movies!elvis presley My Favorite Indie Film Clichés

There is a special place in my heart for those low-budget flicks from the 90s and early 2000s with high aspirations of gaining notice on the film festival circuit and, of course, teaching us a lesson. Of course, I do love really good independent movies, or mainstream films with independent tendencies but even the best of them are guilty of at least one of these independent film clichés. So let’s dive right in, shall we? Here they are, in no particular order:

1. Elvis Presley: This guy is one of the most consistent indie film staples I can think of. A character obsessed with The King invariably turns up at some point, whether it be a cameo by an impersonator simply passing through, or a major plot point in the form of a journey to Graceland. In a pinch, Frank Sinatra will counts as a serviceable substitute.

2. An in-depth discussion of an iconic movie/television character: An independent film director, especially a bad one also credited as writer of the piece, is always looking for an opportunity to show off his encyclopedic knowledge of film and television history. A conversation between the main characters, often over a poker game or some other such activity around a table most convenient for filming circular POV longshots, gives the director a chance to engage in some witty banter that shows off his or her ability to place big and small screen history within the context of current popular culture.

3. The South: This is a much beloved setting for independent filmmakers, especially those who have never spent any time there. In the world of indie film, the southern United States is a collection of ramshackle shanties and all-night diners and if you’re not a protagonist toiling in a dead-end existence that usually involves you wearing an apron while dreaming of a better life “far, far away,” then you’re probably said protagonist’s abusive/alcoholic father or husband. Other familiar characters include a wise older black woman or man offering sage advice at opportune intervals, a slutty but entertaining waitress or barmaid with large hair and/or a best friend who died in some sort of tragic accident years ago.

4. A bungled heist: The characters plotting a “big job” range in competence from hilariously inept to just plain unlucky. Their attempt to plot the perfect crime usually involves strategic planning, fast talking and enlisting the help of a certain dangerous, older ally. The level of violence escalates, the more competent the criminal. These guys LOVE quoting the Bible for some reason.

Granted, there are probably many more that I’m missing, but I’m pretty confident in my assertion that these gems constitute the backbone of bad indie film. Oh yes, and we love discussing relationships, the meaning of life, quoting Nietzsche and/or allusions to the French New Wave when we are bad indie movie makers.  Keep in mind, though, each one of these clichés once started as a fresh idea. It just takes some serious digging to find out when that actually was.

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Happy Zombie Jesus Day!

zombie jesus Happy Zombie Jesus Day!Happy Zombie Jesus Day, guys!

If I have a basic understanding of the Bible (which I don’t), then I’m pretty sure today is important because Jesus rose from the dead and terrorized those who had cast the first stone within glass houses.

It was only after a man dressed in the skin of a rabbit was able to subdue Our Lord and Savior by hurling eggs at him until he agreed to go to heaven that J.C.’s rampage finally ended.

The End.

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A S’morestastrophe

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I’ve been obsessively making S’mores lately. Through trial and error, I figured out that the best way to do it is placing the marshmallows and chocolate pieces on the graham crackers in the toaster oven and baking them at 450° for 5 minutes. It’s perfect, that is, unless you pull the tray out a little too far and the whole shebang falls into the sink.

Luckily, I was able to salvage one of them, which I gratefully ate. It was probably all the more delicious, given the fact that I almost ended up with nothing.

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