Archive for September, 2010

September 30, 2010

Austin: My Generation (Again)

Because apparently I can’t stop supporting a show that I enjoyed so little I started playing solitaire on my phone while watch but DID YOU KNOW IT WAS FILMED AT MY HIGH SCHOOL?

My Generation Second Episode Watch Party featuring Mehcad Brooks (hottie soldier in My Generation) at Abel’s on the Lake
wwp<–coincidentally based in Aspen. Do the parallels never end?!

Thursday, September 30th 6-9pm @ Abel’s on the Lake (Upstairs Deck)

$10 Benefiting Wounded Warrior Project = Appetizers provided by Abel’s / Photo booth by Annie Ray
Event sponsors: Arbor Car Wash and Freytag’s Florist

September 29, 2010

Aspen: Shop and Eat in New Places!

New places to shop (I still love Susie’s):

WeSC, which stands for “WeAretheSuperlativeConspiracy”, opened its Aspen concept store this August. The Swedish born street-fashion brand is designed “For intellectual slackers,” it means for hipsters with cash to spend and attitude to spare (461 East Hopkins).

Courage. B boutique will open “soon” and specialize in fashionable women’s apparel and accessories. From ballet flats to Hermes-inspired Kelly bags to knit shifts with matching cardigans, you’ll find everything you need to update your wardrobe  … if you’re a tourist, probably.

Yoga studio 02 Aspen is opening a retail store in the Aspen Square building by Thanksgiving … while I think it’s amazing a lululemon hasn’t opened here yet despite the fact that you can’t GO to a yoga class in Aspen without seeing the silly om sign, the luxury yoga line is just one of many carried at 02′s main street store, but lulu’s shorts are marked up 150%. Unless there are some serious sales, I still have my fingers crossed for a local lulu (and you know my loyalty lies with King Yoga).

Dannenmann-Pure was such a hit during Aspen Fashion Week this year that German fashion designer Petra Dannenmann is bringing her signature 100 percent organic pure boiled wool fabric produced with no chemicals to the little ski town that could (525 East Cooper).

Eating

Some of us are stuck with the off-season deals (though I can hardly say stuck when Matsuhisa offers $5 rolls), but for everyone else there are some new grub-gettin’ places in town:

The Silver Queen opened in September 2010 occupying the former famous Syzygy space. Chef Jamie Flatt, formerly of Willow Creek and known for some incredible use of truffle in his sweet potato fries, is overseeing the kitchen. The cuisine is American-eclectic with an Aspen-reasonably priced bar menu (520 E. Hyman).

Pitkin County Steakhouse & Pitkin Tavern opened in August of 2010 replacing Double Dog and Steak Pit on the corner of restaurant row. The steakhouse serves dry aged steaks, fresh fish, and a salad bar stocked with local produce, while the tavern is a classic locals’ hangout with a full menu, shuffleboard, and 12 beers on draft (305 East Hopkins).

Casa Tua restaurant and private club is slated to open mid-December across from Belly Up. Can another “private club” make it in a Caribou Club town? Look for the restaurant to offer fine Italian fare with French and Swiss influences, while the upstairs club will offer an “Italian oasis” for members only. Do we have that many Italians visiting Aspen?

Hopefully C & P Burger will fill Aspen’s much-needed quick-n-dirty dining scene. Austin has its food trailers, why can’t Aspen have some grab-and-go options? Lunch, dinner, and adult beverages, will include locally grown beef burgers (yum!), LuLu Wilson’s famed Kale salad (better than Peaches?), truffle parmesan fries (sign me up), soft-serve yoghurt with seasonal fresh fruit (ha! it was only a matter of time…). It opens “soon” so keep your eyes peeled!

September 28, 2010

Austin: GORILLA RUN

Yes.

That could be you on January 22, 2011 at 9am in downtown Austin. YOU could be running in a gorilla suit through the streets of Austin. Or rollerblading, even. In a gorilla suit. For only $99.95! Run, post-race partay, AND gorilla suit. The Austin Gorilla Run is coming soon!

Hot pink dye/rollerblades on your own.

Why? You love gorillas. Or ridiculous outfits. But you will (hopefully) be raising $250+ dollars for the gorillas, so you should probably at least like them a little bit. Especially if you’re going to be walking around in a synthetic version of their fur. More info.

My bro is organizing this race and it’s gonna be ridic–sign up in October before the price goes up!!

September 24, 2010

Aspen: Golden Leaf Half Marathon

I had full plans to run the Vasque Golden Leaf Half Marathon, named by Trail Runner as one of “America’s 14 most scenic races”, which gains 970 feet in elevation on a narrow, winding singletrack before peaking out at 9,400 feet above sea level … but then I ran the Aspen Valley Half Marathon in June and hated my life and decided that as beautiful, scenic, and foliage-filled as the race may be, no way in hell was I running it. Or walking it.

Golden Leaf Marathon pic courtesy of Aspen Rec. Also, I have those Under Armour shorts. At least I think they’re the same. If not, I want the ones she has.

However, should YOU want to run, the 31st run will be Saturday, September 25 beginning at 8:30am in Snowmass Village, heading up Fanny Hill to continue along the Government Trail, finishing in Aspen. Finishers are cheered on at the finish line at Koch Park in Aspen.

Golden Leaf Half Marathon, aspenrecreation.com, 970.429.2093

On a related note, should you be reading from or traveling to NYC any time soon, The Fresh Air Fund is looking for runners and sponsors to join their Fresh Air Fund-Racers team for the NYC Marathon on November 7th. Over the past four years the NY Road Runners charity partner for the NYC Half-Marathon’s 325 Fund-Racers have raised close to $400,000 for The Fresh Air Fund!

More info? freshair.org/racers

September 24, 2010

Austin: TGITailgating

Tailgating in the Texas heat is serious business

Thank goodness for tailgating! You wouldn’t really know it’s fall in Austin without hordes of burnt-orange-clad revelers crowding the streets of campus. Three of my top picks (two are recurring, one is this weekend only):

La Condesa’s awesome tailgate

17th & Congress from 12 pm – 6 pm for all home games

FREE Grilled Mexican Street Corn and FREE Lone Star beer. Put it on your list, and make sure you stop by.

Blackout Breakfast Club at J. Black’s (plus bus!)

J. Black’s at 710-B W. 6th Street / Doors Open at 10am all home games + Texas-OU

Why blackout? The bar blacks out the windows facing West 6th–to better see the TV, duh! Bloody marys, buckets of beer, and more are included on the game day menu, along with food like Kobe Beef Nachos, Pulled Pork Frito Pie, brunch-y faves like Breakfast Pizza, Shrimp and Grits, and the Open Face Egg Sandwich.

Maybe the best part? Complimentary shuttle bus that drives right into the heart of the tailgating area. The J. BLACK’S shuttle is outfitted with a symbolic black longhorn on the hood, a plush interior, a rocking sound system and music to keep the party going, all courtesy of Blackhorn Buses. “Park and Ride” never felt so great on a Saturday morning!

We aren’t hurting for tailgate options in Austin.

AYC & YMBL Tailgate 2010 (this weekend only)

Saturday, September 25th @ 11:30am / SW Corner of 17th & Congress Ave.- Look for the big white school bus!

Flat screen to watch football, music, tons of bbq and plenty of drinks. Tix $15 — buy online ahead of time, cash only at the door.

Tailgate sponsors: Brown Distributing, Dripping Springs Vodka, Graham’s Texas Tea, Paula’s Texas Orange, Republic Tequila, and Treaty Oak Rum.

September 24, 2010

Aspen: Oktoberfest. In September. Whatever.

Maybe it’s a smidge odd that the Second Annual Oktoberfest in Aspen is being celebrated at the end of September … but nonetheless, the Wienerstube celebrates German traditions with live music, authentic Austrian and Bavarian food, and, naturally, beer!

wienerstube.com, 970.925.3357

September 23, 2010

My Generation (Fall TV)

Tonight, ABC will premiere My Generation – a new scripted drama set in Austin, Texas. And filmed at my high school! Maybe not a lot of awesome has come out of that school (except me, and my bro) but this show actually has made quite a splash with pre-reviewers. It’s kind of expected to be a darling this season (think Glee).

What’s the deal? The series follows a group of nine graduates as they prepare to move on from Greenbelt High School in Austin, and catches up with them 10 years later when they return home for their high school reunion, documentary-style. Are they all where they expected to be 10 years later? Will returning to their roots change where their lives are headed?

Stars mostly newbies Michael Stahl-David as Steven, Kelli Garner as Dawn, Jaime King as Jacqueline, Keir O’Donnell (Wedding Crashers) as Kenneth, Sebastian Sozzi as he Falcon, Mechad Brooks (ABC’s The Deep End) as Rolly, Anne Son as Caroline, Daniella Alonso as Brenda and Julian Morris as Anders. Check it out: abc.go.com/shows/my-generation or watch it tonight at 8ET/PT on ABC!

Other faves for fall:

  • I am LOVING Hellcats. It’s embarrassing, but we already know I love cheesy shows and dance movies. But Ashley Tisdale is awesome as Savannah and Marti is HOT, I wish I could dance like her.
  • Nikita, the CW’s much-hyped spy show? Pales in comparison to USA’s Covert Affairs, which is off the air for now. Hulu it. (Piper Perabo stars … Coyote Ugly … man I’m predictable)
  • Still watching Gossip Girl, One Tree Hill, 90210, and Life Unexpected. All on the CW. I also love how they re-use people from their failed shows on their new shows. Loyalty! Again, thank god for TiVO.

What are you watching? Because I’m not TiVO-ing enough shows already …

September 23, 2010

Aspen: Only 63 days ’til ski season … The Meeting

Ryan makes a lot of cameos on this blog ...

Although its name is sort of ominous, The Meeting is not. It’s the convergence of ski and snowboard (who see each other like step-siblings) and film and star athletes all in the little town of Aspen. Today through Sunday, The Meeting welcomes winter sport lovers, top athletes and renowned filmmakers with parties, a fashion show hosted by D&E, film screenings and the NEPSA Video Awards, in which local and professional athletes showcase their talent in often humorous short videos.

13 videos will be shown over the course of the weekend, including Chris Davenport’s “Australis: An Antarctic Ski Odyssey.” The movie, which screens Friday at 5:30p at the Wheeler, also is the first offering from Davenport’s film production company, Davenport MountainSport. The company has produced another film chronicling Davenport’s (successful) attempt at summitting and skiing all 54 Colorado 14ers in a year, but that video hasn’t been released.

For more info on The Meeting/NEPSA Awards: aspensnowmass.com, wheeleroperahouse.com

P.S. – Bone Thugs at Belly Up Saturday night. Just sayin’.

September 21, 2010

Austin: TRIBEZA Style Week (Women AND Men!)

Just when you thought you were done with fashion after Austin Fashion Week, New York Fashion Week …

… I mean, Style is different from Fashion, right? You gotta have attitude.

Rock + Runway Men’s Show / September 22, 8pm; Fashion Show 9pm

First-ever Style Week Men’s Show at ND at 501 Studios. Plenty to do with a show, dogs from Frank and tacos from Takoba along with cocktails by Deep Eddy Sweet Tea and Savvy Vodkas, beer by Corona and Pacifico, and tequila by El Jimador. Get your beard and mustache trimmed at the grooming station, take your pic in the Bird’s Barbershop Photo Booth, and enjoy music by Shapes Have Fangs, who will take the stage following the show. Tickets are $20 (includes food and drinks). Click here to purchase tickets.

TRIBEZA Fashion Show at the Bob Bullock / Friday, September 24, 7:30pm

THIS is the event Austin fashionistas (styleistas?) are waiting for. The marquee event will be held at the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum. The best looks of fall will strut down the runway on top models from around the state. VIP ticket holders are invited to the third floor Austin Room before the show begins for complimentary cocktails from Deep Eddy Sweet Tea and Savvy Vodkas and appetizers from Fleming’s and Urban: An American Grill. To purchase your tickets, click here.

September 20, 2010

Austin: Restaurant Week – Try Lunch!

It’s baaaaack … Austin Restaurant Week (ARW). For the next two weeks some of Austin’s finest restaurants offer special prix fixe menus for $10-$15 for lunch and $25-$35 for dinner … Sunday September 19 through Wednesday Sept 22, and Sunday September 26 through Wednesday September 29. Here were my Spring SRW picks.

My advice this time around? For lunch, it’s a total steal. Definitely give Buenos Aires, Cuatro’s, Garrido’s, Roaring Fork, or TnT a shot this week.

Austin Farm to Table has a great listing of restaurants working with local farms. Some of my faves on that list? Bess Bistro on Pecan, FINO, Green Pastures, Olivia, Perla’s, and TRIO.

New to the ARW website this year, you can search by tons of categories like gluten-free, price, area of town, etc. Make reservations immediately!

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