Monday, February 23, 2015

Week of February 23rd, 2015

Thursday, February 26th:  NY Arts & Sciences Salon: "Everything Is Illuminated."
Inspired by illumination techniques commonly used in medieval manuscripts, artist Guadalupe Grimaldi took us on a journey through magical landscapes and revealed old world techniques blended with a very modern vision. In addition, we enjoyed a tasty dinner with friends, old & new. These monthly dinners are a way to meet and connect with interesting people from a host of different fields.

See more photos here: NYASS website page




Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Week of February 16th, 2015

Tuesday, February 17th: "Discoveries of the Classical Ancient World."  
C. Brian Rose, prominent archaeologist, scholar, speaker and author fascinated us with the tale of current and ongoing projects in Troy and Gordion (now Turkey). He also brought attention to the ancient world's modern woes stemming from the effects of today's wars, art looting, cultural property, ownership issues, and tourism. This event was been organized by Patricia Belfatto at the Princeton Club.

Sunday, February 8, 2015

Week of February 9th, 2015



Monday, February 9th: "Yasmin Reza at the 92nd Street Y"

Known for her ground-breaking plays (Art, God of Carnage, Life x 3) French authoress, Yasmina Reza, discussed her new novel, "Happy are the Happy" at the 92nd Street Y. T

Links: Event website



Tuesday February 10th: "The Phantom of Fifth Avenue"

The mysterious life and scandalous death of heiress Huguette Clark was laid bare. Authoress Meryl Gordon presented the many mysteries surrounding this heiress, as were featured in her recent book.

Saturday, February 14th: "Sweetheart Swing" with Fleur Seule

Fleur Seule serenaded us at Cafe Tallulah on Valentine's Day.  

Monday, February 2, 2015

Week of February 2nd, 2015

Wednesday, February 4th: "How I came to Hate Maths."

This documentary by Olivier Peyon, explored the challenges in making Math an exciting subject in schools and explored some of the most innovative studies going on in advanced mathematics today.

Links: Event website


Friday February 6th: Petroushka Ball

A half-dozen of us danced at The Russian Children's Welfare Society's annual Petroushka Ball at the Plaza.  We enjoyed dancing to the Lester Lanin Orchestra and the Barynya Balalaika Orchestra. A few brave souls hit the After-Party at Beautique.

Links: Event website





Sunday February 8th: The Walking Dead returns!

Links: Show website

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Week of December 15th, 2014

Monday, December 15th: "A Holy Hoot" Sing-along
We celebrated the warmth of the holiday season with complete strangers on the steps of St. Bart's church. Average New Yorkers sang traditional Christmas carols (along with a few secular favorites and a Chanukah song) for the delight of ourselves and passers-by. After caroling, we warmed up at St. Bart's Café next door.


Saturday, December 20th: "Winter Bash" at YSBD
You Should Be Dancing hosted its holiday dance featuring live swing & holiday music by Eight to the Bar. This sought-after band made a rare NY appearance! 


Saturday & Sunday, December 20h & 21st: Lumiere Ballet's Nutcracker
Lumiere Ballet presented The Nutcracker featuring the original Petipa choreography at the Maguire Theater at SUNY Old Westbury. Svetlana Caton-Noble, the company's director, is an alumna of the Lycée. The company garnered rave reviews for past performances.

Links: Lumiere Ballet website

Monday, December 8, 2014

Week of December 8th, 2014

Tuesday, December 9th: Annual Winter Holiday Concert
The Mendelssohn Glee Club of New York presented its annual winter holiday concert and auction.

Links: Event website


Saturday-Sunday, December 13th-14th: "Walker Stalker Con."
Walker Stalker Con was not just a convention. We all had an amazing experience and became part of a greater community of zombie lovers! Walker Stalker Con is three days of events, panels, and experiences that zombie fans won’t find anywhere else! Teresa got a hug from Daryl Dixon himself (aka Norman Reedus)
We were very impressed with Michael Cudllitz (who plays Abraham) and Greg Nicotero (special effects ). They were there 
We are definitely going back next year and invite all fans of AMC's The Walking Dead to join us.


Links: Event page





Sunday, December 14th: "Vintage Train and More."
Jazz musicians, swing dancers & vintage clothing enthusiasts (and the photographers who love them all) converged on the 2nd Avenue platform for a full day of music, dance, and happiness. The event was totally free with the purchase of a normal subway fare. There followed a special after-party at the Brooklyn Transit museum.

Links: Facebook page

Monday, December 1, 2014

Week of December 1st, 2014

Tuesday, December 2nd: "A Sense of Style"
Cognitive scientist, world-renowned linguist, and best-selling author, Steven Pinker, addressed a full house on proper usage of the English language. In this special talk coinciding with the release of his new book, A Sense of Style, Dr. Pinker explained how to be a more effective communicator. His presentation was as engaging as it was instructive.

Links: Event website





In a bizarre coiincidence, 3 of the guests who attended had injured the same thumb...



Friday, December 5th: "Fridays with Fleur Seule at Tavern on the Green"
Singer Allyson Briggs and her combo delighted the bar crowd in the newly renovated Tavern on the Green in Central Park. They played 1940s Jazz, Swing and Latin beats from around the world for those intrepid enough to brave the rainy weather.


Sunday, December 7th: "NYSDS Holiday Dance"
The NYSDS Holiday Dance was a festive occasion featuring Molly Ryan. The band played a medley of favorite christmas carols, and the crowd got to lindy to the tales of Rudolph, Frosty and Santa. The incomparable Dawn Hampton, clad from head to toe in a fashionable golden outfit, performed to the delight of all assembled.