Posts tagged ‘weekend’

May 25, 2012

Feel Good Friday 052512

Feel Good Friday is a roundup of the things that made me feel good or that I’m grateful for all week. Join me and leave your Feel Goods in the comments!

  • First Moab trip (considered Aspen Annex in the spring), where I also learned to rock climb and fell in love with the sport … why does my brother always know the cool stuff before me?! Also visited Arches National Park and took a jumping pic below Delicate Arch.
  • If you had told me I’d be in the desert on a girls trip a few years ago, I’d have laughed and called you crazy. But there I was. Love how you end up where you’re supposed to be … and that the only constant is change.
  • FGT, FGTT, FGTC, and “Getting a skiing backpack in Aspen is basically an engagement ring. At the least, you’re going steady.”
  • ranch strider_q Strider & Q
  • Aspen CrossFit workout with some cool duders.

See last week’s Feel Goods here.

April 5, 2012

Austin: Easter Weekend Edition

So much going on in Austin this Easter Weekend!

1. Euphoria Music Fest

For the deets and a discount, go here.

2. Grilled Cheese Week

Tillamook Grilled Cheese Week / Loaf Love Tour, the third annual cross-country mobile sampling tour dedicated to bringing tasty cheese to the people, eight local restaurants have created a unique grilled cheese:

Noble Pig Sandwiches serving a Pimento Grilled Cheese made with Tillamook Sharp Cheddar, sweet red peppers, pickled jalapeno and crispy bacon($8), Max’s Wine Dive serving a Smoked Duck and Tillamook Sharp Cheddar Grilled Cheese with Caramelized Onions and Watercress($14), Austin Daily Press featuring a Tillamook Black Forest Ham Grilled Cheese made with a blend of Tillamook Sharp Cheddar and Tillamook Monterey Jack cheeses served with Spicy Ranch ($6), J.Black’s Feel Good Lounge, serving an Open-Faced Grilled Cheese BAT with Tillamook Sharp Cheddar and Tillamook Monterey Jack,Niman Ranch Bacon, Local Texas Tomatoes, Arugula, and Lemon Aioli($8), FoodHeads, grilling up three specials including a Grilled Tillamook Monterey Jack with Turkey, Jalapenos, Cracked Black Pepper, House Slaw & Honey Dijon on Nine Grain ($7.95) and Hopdoddy Burger Bar offering their version of a grilled cheese in the I Love Lucy Burger, a “Hopdoddy style Juicy Lucy” featuring Angus Beef stuffed with Tillamook Sharp Cheddar ($8).

Saturday, look out for the tour all around town; April 10 they will stop at each of the featured restaurants.

3. Mighty Texas Dog Walk

At the 14th annual Mighty Texas Dog Walk, you’ll have the chance to break 4 world records in one day: “Most Dogs Walked”, a record the event has already achieved two times, “Biggest Fur Ball”, “Most Dogs Sitting At Once” and “Most Dogs Wearing the Same Bandana”.

Fundraising benefits Texas Hearing and Service Dogs, and the Purina Incredible Dog Team will perform, with live music, dog and children carnivals, and much more. Check-in and registration open at 7a, the dog walk course opens at 9a at Auditorium Shores Park

4. 13th Annual Easter Pet Parade

The Hotel San Jose and Jo’s Coffee’s 13th Annual Easter Pet Parade, Benefit and Fair benefits Austin Pets Alive. This year’s event pays tribute to Austin icon and South Congress regular Leslie Cochran (1951-2012) with a Pets In Drag theme. In celebration of Leslie, drag is encouraged for pets and owners, but all costumes are welcome.

Parade kicks off at noon on Saturday, April 7 at the corner of Congress and Annie Street and ends at Jo’s Coffee on 1300 South Congress. Judging will begin promptly after the parade and top awards for the best dressed pets include a night at the Hotel San Jose, Jo’s gift cards, trophies, and more! The event also features booths by local animal rescue and pet-related organizations as well as a bouncy castle and the Easter bunny for the kids. Pre-register at Jo’s Coffee on South Congress until end of day April 6th. Registration is $10 in advance and $20 the day of the parade between 10 am and the parade start at noon.

October 18, 2011

Austin: All You Need to Know About Austin Film Festival

Austin Film Fest is this weekend! Here’s your primer, starting TOMORROW!

Gala

The 9th Annual Film and Food Gala is tomorrow, Wednesday, Oct 19th at the Driskill Hotel and is co-chaired by actress Alexis Bledel (LOVE her from “Gilmore Girls,” Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, and Sin City) and writer/director Ryan Piers Williams. The Gala benefits the Young Filmmakers Program, and tix are only $90 ($75 for AFF Members) with a variety of delicious cuisine presented by some of Central Texas’ most notable chefs. More info and to purchase tickets: austinfilmfestival.com/new/film_food

Opening, Centerpiece and Closing Films

The new comedy Butter will be this year’s Opening Night film. Butter is an appetizing comedy set in Iowa, the heartland of America, about competition at its most cut-throat. Butter surveys the raw ambition of Laura Pickler (Jennifer Garner), the wife of Bob Pickler (Ty Burrell), Iowa’s long-reigning champion butter carver.  For 15 years, Laura has relished her high-profile role as the beautiful, loyal helpmate to her affable, artistically gifted husband.  But when Bob is pressured to retire and allow someone else a chance at glory, an indignant Laura decides to enter the competition herself. Thursday, October 20, 7p,­ Paramount Theater.

The Centerpiece film is Jeff Who Lives At Home with co-writer/director Jay Duplass in attendance. Living in his mother’s basement without a job, Jeff  (Jason Segel) can’t even bring himself to leave the house to run some simple errands.  Instead, he sits around hoping that destiny will fall straight into his lap.  After interpreting a strange coincidence as a sign that he my have finally discovered his fate, Jeff finds himself on a strange journey with his estranged brother that will take them both to some very interesting places.  Jason Segel and Ed Helms give their best performances yet in a film that will move you in ways you may not expect. Saturday, October 22, 6:30p,­ Paramount Theater.

Closing Night will feature Union Square with actress Mira Sorvino as a special guest at the screening. Union Square is a reluctant reunion of two estranged sisters. One is on the verge of marriage; the other is on the verge of a nervous breakdown. Both struggle with truths they’re hiding from each other – and from themselves. Jenny (Tammy Blanchard) has rejected her tumultuous family and cut off communication, seeking a more ordered life far from her roots in the Bronx. And she’s almost ready to commit to her longtime fiancé when her sister Lucy (Mira Sorvino) – the personification of all that Jenny has been trying to flee – surprises her at a critical time. Lucy and Jenny’s combustible reunion brings both of them to unforeseen places, shattering and reconstructing the worlds they have both carefully constructed. Thursday, October 27, 8p, ­Paramount Theater.

James Franco

James Franco will be attending a special regional premiere for his new film, Sal, at the Austin Film Festival on October 23rd. He’ll introduce the film and then participate in a Q&A after. Franco co-wrote and directed Sal, which chronicles the final hours of actor Sal Mineo. He was the teen star of Rebel Without a Cause whose career began to fade before his life was cut tragically short. The film is not a traditional biopic; rather, it takes the viewer on an intimate journey through the very last day of Mineo’s life. On February 12, 1976, Mineo was on the verge of returning to the limelight after years of heartbreaking setbacks. He was set to direct his first feature film and was only days away from opening in a critically-acclaimed play in San Francisco. However, this promising new future was erased by a lone attacker and a senseless crime. In Sal, the audience experiences a bright young man’s highs and lows, orchestrated by the glimmer of celebrity and the cruel truths of the film industry. Sunday, October 23, noon, ­Paramount Theater.

Buffy

Ok, not really, but David Boreanaz will present the award for Outstanding Television Writer to “BONES” creator Hart Hanson at the annual Awards Luncheon. He will also participate in a special presentation of an episode of “BONES” with creator Hart Hanson on October 22nd at the Austin Convention Center. A Q&A will follow.

The Inevitable Austin-Aspen Connection

Johnny Depp will be the first-ever recipient of the “Extraordinary Contribution to Film – Acting” Award. He will also be on hand for screenings of his new film The Rum Diary (based on the novel by Hunter S. Thompson, a long-time Aspen resident) and a retrospective of Edward Scissorhands with Caroline Thompson.


The Rum Diary (which opens in theaters nationwide October 28th) will show at the Paramount Theatre on Oct. 21st at 7p  and Depp will do a Q&A following the film. Joining him for the Q&A will be The Rum Diarywriter/director Bruce Robinson.

The Rum Diary tells the increasingly unhinged story of itinerant journalist Paul Kemp (Johnny Depp). Tiring of the noise and madness of New York and the crushing conventions of late Eisenhower-era America, Kemp travels to the pristine island of Puerto Rico to write for a local newspaper, The San Juan Star, run by downtrodden editor Lotterman (Richard Jenkins). Adopting the rum-soaked life of the island, Paul soon becomes obsessed with Chenault (Amber Heard), the wildly attractive Connecticut-born fiancée of Sanderson (Aaron Eckhart). Sanderson, a businessman involved in shady property development deals, is one of a growing number of American entrepreneurs who are determined to convert Puerto Rico into a capitalist paradise in service of the wealthy. When Kemp is recruited by Sanderson to write favorably about his latest unsavory scheme, the journalist is presented with a choice: to use his words for the corrupt businessmen’s financial benefit, or use them to take them down.

With fellow award-recipient and screenwriter Caroline Thompson, Depp will also introduce a special retrospective screening of Edward Scissorhands at 9:45pm at the Paramount Theatre. Thompson will do a Q&A following the film.

I think sometimes Austin forgets its an arts town as much as a music town … the Austin Film Festival is one of the premier film festivals in the nation; take advantage of all the screenings! More info on everything + scheds (films Oct. 20-27): austinfilmfestival.com

July 1, 2011

Aspen: 4th of July

Aspen loves Fourth of July more than most cities. As always, there will be fireworks on Aspen mountain. Which I can see from my porch [brag]. AWESOME! For the other fun:4th of July AspenJuly 4th Aspen

 

June 17, 2011

Happy Father’s Day!

My dad is awesome.

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This is him with Denali, when she was just a puppy. He is funny.

My family isn’t really a brunching family, except when it comes to people’s birthdays, holidays, or relatives in town … erm, so maybe we are? Dad loves Waterloo Icehouse’s brunch, but then again, he’s never tried TRACE …

Father’s Day Brunch at TRACE Celebrates Dad and Ugly Ties! TRACE at the W Austin is serving Father’s Day brunch from 10:30am to 3:30pm on Sunday, June 19th, 2011. Every Dad that brings or wears an ugly tie to Father’s Day Brunch will be entered to win a VIP W Austin experience, which will include a one-night stay at the W Austin, dinner in TRACE and AWAY spa gift certificate.

Menu: The á la carte menu features everything from Fried Chicken and Waffles to the Lavaca Omelet, Charcuterie Board, and hybrid “breakfast desserts” including the Cinnamon Roll Bread Pudding and the Drunken Doughnuts topped with a bourbon dulce leche. For the Hungry Man, a farmer’s breakfast which includes two eggs any style, farm house cheese, fried green tomatoes, cheese grits and slab bacon.

200 Lavaca St. / 512.542.3660 / traceaustin.com

June 15, 2011

ASPEN: Food & Wine Classic

I just got back from an Aspen Business Luncheon with Food & Wine Publisher and Vice President Christina Grdovic. She was an excellent, fast-paced speaker, and her talk really got me jazzed about the upcoming weekend! Even though I don’t have passes to the actual events, there’s plenty for me to do … ASPEN magazine, Aspen Peak, Mario Batali, lots of scotch companies, and countless others are throwing non-official parties (think SXSW ’08, before all the “non-official” parties were too big).

If you’re lucky enough to be attending, you’ve likely already checked out foodandwine.com/classic, but I find the website confusing and not all that interesting. Better to download the free app and follow the hashtag #fwclassic on twitter throughout the weekend for the REAL news. If you’re not attending, no worries, the town is abuzz with crazy energy, and you’re likely to spot some serious starpower … last year I saw Giada de Laurentiis heading up the Gondola and Mario Batali with his fam at Bruno’s. It’s a blast, tickets or no.

Also note that the Saturday Market starts up this Saturday, so there’s tons of local merchants and farmers selling their goods, and it’s a great place to wander enjoying the Aspen sunshine.

June 10, 2011

Aspen: OUTSIDE in Aspen

This weekend, Outside Magazine again hosts its outdoor adventure weekend in Aspen! If you didn’t pay $100 to sign up for a guide-led activity (there’s still time, check the list here—you can climb Castle Peak with the original Bachelorette winner Ryan Sutter!), there’s still tons of FREE fun to be had.

SATURDAY:

8am–4pm Base Camp open to public: includes sponsor tents and giveaways and Birkenstock Recovery Lounge: Free chair massage and foot treatments, oxygen lounge, recovery smoothies, Spin to Win prize giveaways, Birkenstock demos and tune ups.

8-8:45am & 11-11:45am Yoga Class for all levels with Aspen Yoga Society

8am–4pm Outward Bound Trail Restoration Sign Up. Sign up at the Outward Bound Tent to help restore the Ute Trail on Sunday [the Ute Trail is one of my favorite quick hikes in the Aspen area].

2–3pm Autograph signing with First Ascent pro athletes Melissa Arnot, the only Western woman to have summited Everest three times; Jake Norton, Everest guide and adventure photographer; and Ben Stooksberry, professional kayaker.  At ACES Kids Nature Corner tent in Gondola Plaza.

2–5pm Live Music Stage at Ajax Tavern featuring Colorado favorite band, Salem.

3pm Adventure Dog Demonstration with Mike Stewart of Wild Rose Kennels. At Outfitter Check-In Tent on Hunter Street.

SUNDAY

8am–4pm Base Camp open to public: includes sponsor tents and giveaways and Birkenstock Recovery Lounge: Free chair massage and foot treatments, oxygen lounge, recovery smoothies, Spin to Win prize giveaways, Birkenstock demos and tune ups.

8-8:45am & 11-11:45am Yoga Class for all levels with Aspen Yoga Society 

8–10 am Dagger Kayaks Paddle with the Pros at Sky Hotel Pool. Learn techniques and tricks with Dagger pro Brad Ludden and Dagger head designer, Mark “Snowy” Robertson.

9am–2pm Outward Bound Trail Restoration Project. Meet at Outward Bound Tent to help restore the Ute Trail.

3-5pm Athlete Panel Discussion – The Outer Limits: the Risks and Rewards of Extreme Adventure. PanelistsMelissa Arnot,  Michael Brown, Nick DeVore, Brad Ludden, and Ben Stooksberry. Followed by the Gear of the Year Giveaways.

This weekend is always a ton of fun, even if you don’t go on any of the guided tours, because there’s plenty of swag and free events with extreme athletes! Check it out :-)

 

June 10, 2011

Austin: Achachay! at Flamingo Cantina

One of the most energetic live shows you’ll ever see, funk rock band Achachay! is returning from a west coast tour to play Flamingo Cantina TONIGHT! The music starts at 9:30, Achachay! plays at 11pm. It only costs $5 and there are 3 great bands.

Purchase securely here: iTunes (Buy 2 tix in advance and email bookings@achachay.com for a free download of the EP Handy Escape Coach!)
*Disclaimer: Achachay’s charismatic frontman is my favorite—and only—little brother. He’s not exactly little in real life but he’s little to me!
May 20, 2011

Aspen: Skiing Memorial Day Weekend!

25 runs
136 acres of mostly intermediate terrain
71 inches base
80 inches of snow since the mountain closed
16 inches of snow in the past two days
Gondy 10a-4p
Ajax Express 10a-2p
Adult tix $32 per day
Ski/snowboard rentals at Four Mountain $25 per day

That’s right, the top of Aspen Mountain is open for skiing and riding on Memorial Day Weekend, May 28-30.

“We haven’t had summer conditions this good since 2008,” quipped Rich Burkley, vice president mountain operations. “We figure that if we open for skiing maybe it will quit snowing. We encourage everyone to go up and make a few turns then jump on your bike, hit the trails or swing the golf club. It’s certainly a unique opportunity to enjoy everything the valley has to offer.”

Premier, Premier Silver and 6-and-under passholders are free with their 2010-11 winter passes.

My parents are going to be in town and hittin’ the slopes for the first time in 20 years! Keep your fingers crossed for them …

January 14, 2011

Aspen: Epic Aspen Day

Lunch at Sundeck (shrimp pad thai).

Winterskol Women’s Health & Men’s Health Lounge in gondola plaza. (Free mags, chapstick, almonds, blankets, drinks, almonds, and foot massages and oxygen bars–and that’s just one tent! There are two.)

SoupSkol: 5:30-7:30pm on Hunter & Cooper St. The following restaurants compete for the best soup in town: Aspen Brewing Company (I think they may just provide the libations), Aspen Highlands Pizza Co., Blue Sky Cafe, Bruno’s, Garnish Cafe, Johnny McGuires, Kenichi, Merry-go-round, Sam’s Cookhouse, Willow Creek Bistro, and Ute City. FREE!

Ghostland Observatory at Belly Up.

Tomorrow, other fun stuff:

Canine day, to include a fashion show. Full schedule here.

7:30-9:30 p.m. RSVP Required Men’s Health/Women’s Health Fireworks Viewing Party. Visit the Lodge to RSVP, space is limited.

Why does the city of Aspen host a Winterskol? To celebrate winter, of course! I may not love winter, but I love this town.

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