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Thursday, September 30, 2010

NIGHTLIGHT: MAYOR’S FUND TO ADVANCE NEW YORK CITY ON SEPTEMBER 29, 2010 CELEBRATES THE SEVENTH ANNUAL FETE DE SWIFTY AND ANNUAL ONLINE AUCTION IN SUPPORT OF THE CITY’S FAMILY JUSTICE CENTER INITIATIVE AND THE NEW YORK CITY HOUSING AUTHORITY’S EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS Funds Will Support Initiative to Help Victims Break the Cycle of Domestic Violence and Early Childhood Programs for Low and Moderate-Income New Yorkers. Swifty's is The Best Restaurant In Manhattan We Have Told You and Now We Say Fete de Swifty Is the Best Event All Year!!!







Liz Smith, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Gillian Mintiter, Robert Caravaggi, Stephen Attoe and Blaine Caravaggi
We were incredibly excited about Fete de Swifty and the outstanding event exceeded our expectations.  If you love New York, if you love great people, the best cuisine possible, and the most fun atmosphere around you should attend Fete de Swifty.  You know we had a countdown, and here is our preliminary coverage:
We were counting down since July, and once we find out the date for the 8th Annual Fete de Swifty you can be assured it will have a place on our site soon.  If you are an avid reader of Whom You Know, you know Swifty's is at the top of our list and it should be at the top of yours too!!!

At Whom You Know, we love love love our Movers and Shakers and there were a lot of them in attendance last night at Fete de Swifty!  We love to keep it in the family too- it's not who you know, it's Whom You Know- and we spoke to Mover and Shaker Georgina Bloomberg's dad:


Mayor Michael Bloomberg has agreed to be a Mover and Shaker too and we will be honored to feature him!!!
Here's Liz Smith; this is who Mayor Bloomberg gives credit to and they are pictured below:
Here's Georgina:

Fete de Swifty was started by Liz Smith with our Movers and Shakers Stephen Attoe:


and Robert Caravaggi:
Other Movers and Shakers in attendance included: 

Pat Attoe, above with Stephen to her right; 

They are seriously fun people as well as Blaine and Robert below!!!
Swifty's is excellent not only because the cuisine is to die for, 
but also because of the quality people  that are behind it.
Betsy Goldman

Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Columnist Liz Smith, Mayor’s Fund Board of Advisors Chair Rob Speyer and President Megan Sheekey celebrated the 7th Annual Fete de Swifty on September 29, 2010.  The legendary event, founded by Liz Smith and hosted by the Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City raises money to support the Family Justice Center Initiative, administered by the Mayor’s Office to Combat Domestic Violence.  The initiative reduces barriers faced by victims of domestic abuse, allowing them to access a variety of services, such as prosecutorial, counseling, housing and financial assistance, under one roof. Mayor Bloomberg opened the first Family Justice Center in Brooklyn in 2005. In 2008, a second center opened in Queens, and the City’s third center opened in April in the Bronx. This year, the event will also benefit the New York City Housing Authority’s Early Childhood programs, which provide children in NYCHA public housing communities with high-quality early care and learning opportunities for overall child development, and school and lifelong success. 

Chriselle Tidrick stilt dancing; Costume by Alice Farley

This year’s Fete de Swifty Honorary Chairs were Mary J. Blige, Tim Gunn, Mariska Hargitay, Nicole Kidman, John Starks, Steve Stoute, and Malik Yoba.  The steering committee included Liz Smith, Stephen Attoe, Robert Caravaggi, David Patrick Columbia, Deborah Krulewitch, Christopher Meigher, Gillian Miniter, Peter Rogers, and Bill Stubbs. Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly, Mayor’s Criminal Justice Coordinator John Feinblatt, Commissioner Yolanda Jimenez of the Mayor’s Office to Combat Domestic Violence and NYCHA Chairman John Rhea were also on hand for the event.  


Peachy Deegan enjoyed seeing and meeting:
Mayor Michael Bloomberg
Liz Smith
Blaine Caravaggi
Pat Attoe
Robert Caravaggi
Stephen Attoe
Ray Kelly
Betsy Goldman
Claudette Dukas
Christopher Dukas
Evelyn Erskine
Robert Zimmerman
Libby Fitzgerald
Terry Fitzgerald
Chris Meigher
Roger Webster
Jason Grant
David Patrick Columbia
Gail Karr
Chriselle Tidrick
Ethan Hawke
Jane Cuozzo
Steve Cuozzo

Since 2004, Fete de Swifty has raised more than $4 million to support public programs through the Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City.  This year’s event also featured an online auction, which runs until October 6. It includes items such as: exclusive New York sports event packages, tickets to Jerry Seinfeld’s Atlantic City show, followed by a meet and greet with the comedian, and a variety of exclusive experiences and fashion and luxury items. To bid go to
 www.charitybuzz.com/fete.



Fabulous jewelry of the evening was featured earlier in Rock Your Body:
http://www.whomyouknow.com/2010/09/rock-your-body-with-fete-de-swifty-some.html

Event partners also contributed a wide array of items and services for the carnival-themed Fete.  LVMH MoĂ«t Hennessy Louis Vuitton Inc provided champagne and spirits and Brooklyn Brewery, City Winery donated the wine, Brooklyn Brewery provided beer, Glorious Food hosted the raw bar, and sweets were provided by Buttercup Bake Shop, Duane Street Patisserie, and Great Performances.  

For more information about the 2010 Fete de Swifty and the Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City, please visit: www.nyc.gov/fund.






Photography and Videography by Peachy Deegan 
All material is property of Whom You Know. Copyright 2010 Whom You Know. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.

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Stand Up 2 Cancer News Update


Stand Up To Cancer
SU2C - CHILDHOOD CANCER AWARENESS MONTH

Toby Story
In honor of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, SU2C Stands Up with the children and families who have been touched by this disease. Learn more about the pediatric cancer-related Innovative Research Grants funded by Stand Up To Cancer.
SU2C - MORE THAN $80 MILLION PLEDGED FOR CANCER RESEARCH

The Fight
Thanks in large part to the support of our community of cancer survivors and supporters like you, SU2C's September 10th show raised over $80 million for groundbreaking cancer research - and that number is growing. We truly appreciate your commitment to Stand Up To Cancer every day. Your donations help to accelerate cancer research and save lives.
The fight against cancer continues and we encourage you to keep calling 1-888-90-STAND, texting* STAND to 40202, and visiting www.su2c.org to donate. This is where the end of cancer begins.
*MSG & Data rates may apply.
SU2C - THE SCIENCE BEHIND SU2C

Dream Team
When you donate to Stand Up To Cancer, you're supporting cutting-edge, collaborative cancer research. Learn more about the Dream Team scientistsand Innovative Research Grant recipients who are working towards developing improved patient therapies and cancer treatments right now.
SU2C - OWN A PIECE OF STAND UP TO CANCER

Shop
Keep visiting the SU2C Shop to purchase great products like clothing, jewelry and accessories, all benefiting SU2C's cancer research efforts. Demand has been high, but the shelves are quickly being replenished with SU2C items! Shop online now atwww.su2c.org/store
SU2C - SUBMIT YOUR STORIES

Stories
In honor of all those who stood with us on September 10th, the most recent "With You, We Stand" blogs have featured personal stories from our members, like you. To have your story automatically considered for the next two blogs, please fill out your My Stand profile on su2c.org.
SU2C - BUY MUSIC, SUPPORT CANCER RESEARCH

iTunes
Visit iTunes today and download the music you heard on the September 10th show. Want to own the amazing Stevie Wonder collaboration with Martina McBride, The Edge, Natasha Bedingfield, Aaron Neville, Ann Marie Calhoun and the Sonos String Quartet? Or even download the entire one-hour show? Visit iTunes and 100% of your donation will benefit Stand Up To Cancer's collaborative cancer research.
Download to Donate Today on iTunes




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Rock Your Body with Fete de Swifty! Some gorgeous models show the latest rings from last night's Seventh Annual Fete de Swifty!

The en vogue jewelry of the evening - balloon rings - our gorgeous hand models display them proudly!
We love Fete de Swifty and more is coming!

For more information about the 2010 Fete de Swifty and the Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City, please visit: www.nyc.gov/fund.

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NIGHTLIGHT: BELFAST MEANS BUSINESS TOURISM IRELAND PUTS BELFAST ON MAP AS TOP CONFERENCE DESTINATION

It's not who you know, it's Whom You Know, and Peachy Deegan knows a lot of great Irish people and in fact used to live in Cork.  We are confident the success of Whom You Know is due in no small part to the fact that she did in fact kiss the Blarney Stone.  We were delighted to visit with key members of the Irish government recently to learn more about the North of Ireland.  Peachy has been to 26 out of the 32 counties, and has never been to the North.  Now it is on her list and it should be on yours too.


At an event, co-hosted by Tourism Ireland and Belfast Visitor and Convention Bureau, attended by leading American business tourism contacts and US travel media, the Northern Ireland’s Tourism Minister Arlene Foster spoke at Vanderbilt Hall in Grand Central, in New York:   
Belfast is fast gaining a reputation as a city capable of host all kinds of major events from conferences to international music and sporting events. The conference and meetings market is a crucial element to our tourism performance and today’s event is an important opportunity to ensure Belfast and Northern Ireland is well and truly on the international conference map.
Belfast boasts award-winning conference centers, quality hotel accommodation and a host of unique venues and attractions, set in a compact city centre, which is continually changing and developing.
An excellent infrastructure, coupled with a distinctive cultural experience, means that Belfast and Northern Ireland can compete with the best destinations in the world in the lucrative conference and business tourism market.
In fact, so far this year Belfast has won 65 new national and international conventions worth almost $30 million to the city and has hosted 87 International meetings. Some upcoming international conventions to be held in Belfast include the International Coastal Management Conference – 2011 and the International Mammalogical Congress to be held in 2013.” 


Michael McCormick , Marketing Director, Belfast Visitor and Convention Bureau, said: “Millions has  been invested in re-development and as a result, Belfast has been transformed beyond recognition in the past decade and has evolved into a confident and cosmopolitan city of European distinction eager to welcome your next conference, meeting or event. Inspirational purpose-built meeting venues, alongside a host of unique locations for conferences and events, make Belfast an exciting and novel business destination.” 


Alison Metcalfe, Vice President Marketing, Tourism Ireland commented    “Tourism Ireland is committed to ensuring that Belfast and Northern Ireland increase its share of the international meetings and conventions market. 
Belfast’s track record in hosting over 100,000 overseas delegates over the past 10 years is indicative of the growing  popularity of this destination as a conference and meeting destination .
With ease of access from the US, UK and Europe, Northern Ireland is  ideally positioned  to attract association delegates from all over the world.” 


Among those we enjoyed seeing/meeting at the reception included:
Lisa Kearns
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hart
Helen Maguire
Judith McLoughlin
Alix Mulholland
Martin McCrossan
Hugh Maguire
Neven Maguire
Sinead Grace
Niall Gibbons
Frances Maguire
Ann Hilden
Susan Murphy
Louise O'Neill
Patricia O'Reilly
Jamie Hill
Robert Cusack
Deborah Matchett
Bernard McMullan

 

www.meetinireland.com/us 

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Contemporary Artist John Baldessari's Groundbreaking Work Featured in Major Retrospective at Metropolitan Museum October 20, 2010 – January 9, 2011


Widely renowned as a pioneer of conceptual art, American artist John Baldessari (b. 1931, National City, California) is one of the most influential contemporary artists of the last 50 years.John Baldessari: Pure Beauty, the first major U.S. exhibition in 20 years to survey Baldessari's career, will be on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art from October 20, 2010, through January 9, 2011. This retrospective will feature approximately 120 works spanning the period from 1962 to 2010.
The exhibition brings together the full range of the artist's innovative work, from his early paintings and photo-and-text works, through combined photographs using found imagery in the 1980s, and the irregularly shaped and over-painted works of the 1990s, as well as his videos, artist's books, and large-scale installations. Throughout the whole of his career, Baldessari's inquisitive approach to making art has expanded the parameters of what we consider art. His sharp insights into the conventions of art-making, the nature of perception, and the relationship between language and images are tempered by a keen sense of humor.
The exhibition is made possible in part by The Daniel and Estrellita Brodsky Foundation.
Additional support is provided by Glenstone.
The exhibition was organized by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in association with Tate Modern, London.
It is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities.
In his groundbreaking work of the late 1960s, John Baldessari challenged historically accepted rules of how to make art. From an early career in painting he turned towards photographic images, transferring the snapshots he took of banal, Southern Californian locales onto his canvases. For works such as Econ-O-Wash, 14th and Highland, National City Calif. and The Spectator Is Compelled... (1966–68), he combined these images with words by enlisting professional sign painters to label them with their locations or with excerpts from instructional manuals. Baldessari's lifelong interest in language, both written and visual, has been at the forefront of his work, as inClement Greenberg (1966–68), which consists of painted text from the art critic's writings.
For Cremation Project (1970), Baldessari ceremoniously incinerated nearly all the paintings he had made between 1953 and 1966. This public renunciation of painting signified a new phase of his studio practice. In the photo-based work of the early 1970s, Baldessari embraced chance, accident, and game-playing, as in the series Choosing (A Game for Two Players): Carrots (1971) and the artist's book Throwing Three Balls in the Air to Get a Straight Line (1973).
After the introduction of the portable video camera, Baldessari experimented with the new medium of video and created a number of iconic works, seven of which will be included in the exhibition. In I Am Making Art (1971) the artist performs various movements and gestures while reciting the title sentence, and in I Will Not Make Any More Boring Art (1971), he repeatedly writes this statement for 13 minutes. In Baldessari Sings LeWitt (1972), the artist sings Sol LeWitt's "Sentences on Conceptual Art" (1969) to the melodies of popular music.
In addition to his own snapshots, Baldessari has drawn from other photographic sources, including the abundant supply of inexpensive film stills generated by Hollywood. In the 1970s, he also began to employ cinematic tools as means to structure narrative. How to Make a Good Movie (1973) andStory with 24 Versions (1974), for example, use the format of the storyboard to create tension between the images and the implied narrative.
Beginning in the early 1980s, he cropped and enlarged these film stills, combining disparate images to create highly suggestive juxtapositions that lead to inconclusive meanings. Photo-compositions such as Kiss/Panic (1984) were instrumental in the development of photo-based appropriation art. Baldessari also began to abandon standard rectangular formats. Various Shadows (1984) andUpward Fall (1986), for instance, are irregularly shaped compositions constructed from several photographs. In the mid-1980s, Baldessari sometimes painted colored dots on the faces in the found photographs, as in Bloody Sundae (1987) and Three Red Paintings (1988). He discovered that obscuring the face lent anonymity to his subjects and encouraged the viewer to focus on other aspects of the images.
In recent years Baldessari has expanded the brightly colored areas of acrylic overpainting in his appropriated images. He has also incorporated raised and lowered surfaces to create subtly structured reliefs that constitute hybrids of photography, painting, and sculpture. The exhibition will conclude with examples of the artist's most recent work, in which he has increasingly focused on the fragmented human body and his interest in the relationship of parts to the whole. In the seriesNoses and Ears and Arms and Legs, for example, body parts are simplified, enlarged, and isolated from the surrounding environment. As part of the exhibition, Baldessari will also create two new monumental photo-compositions that will be installed in the Great Hall of the Museum.
The work of John Baldessari has been featured in more than 200 solo exhibitions in the U.S. and Europe. Among his many honors are the prestigious Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the 2009 Venice Biennale; the Americans for the Arts Lifetime Achievement Award; and memberships in the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Baldessari, who lives and works in Santa Monica, is equally renowned as a teacher of artists. He was on the faculty of the California Institute of the Arts in Valencia (1970–1988) and the University of California, Los Angeles (1996–2007). As a professor he has exerted tremendous influence on artists who were his students, such as Barbara Bloom, Jack Goldstein, David Salle, and James Welling. His work has also influenced numerous artists of succeeding generations, including Cindy Sherman and Barbara Kruger, among others.
John Baldessari: Pure Beauty is organized by Jessica Morgan, Curator of Contemporary Art, Tate Modern, and Leslie Jones, Associate Curator, Prints and Drawings, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). The presentation of the exhibition at the Metropolitan is organized by Marla Prather, Senior Consultant, assisted by Ian Alteveer, Research Associate, both in the Museum's Department of Nineteenth-Century, Modern, and Contemporary Art.
The accompanying exhibition catalogue features 400 illustrations and essays by 10 writers, curators, and art historians. Among the contributing essayists are Douglas Eklund, Associate Curator in the Metropolitan's Department of Photographs, and the painter David Salle. The catalogue, published by LACMA and Prestel Publishing, will be available for sale in the Met's bookshops ($75 hardcover; $45 paperback).
Education programs organized in conjunction with the exhibition include screenings of documentary films on the artist, gallery talks with Marla Prather and Ian Alteveer, and a Sunday at the Metprogram on November 21 at 2 p.m. that will feature John Baldessari in discussion with David Salle, introduced by Marla Prather.
An audio tour of the exhibition, part of the Museum's Audio Guide Program, will be available for visitors to download onto their own MP3 players, at no charge, from the Museum's website and from iTunes. The John Baldessari: Pure Beauty audio program will be introduced by the Museum's Director, Thomas P. Campbell, and narrated by Marla Prather. It will feature a new interview with Baldessari, recorded specifically for the Metropolitan's presentation of this exhibition. The audio tour will also be available for rental at the Museum ($7, $6 for Members, $5 for children under 12).
The Audio Guide is sponsored by Bloomberg.
For further information about the Museum's programs, visit the website atwww.metmuseum.org/events.
Before its presentation at the Metropolitan Museum, John Baldessari: Pure Beauty was on view at Tate Modern, London; Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona; and Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
The exhibition will be featured on the Museum's website at www.metmuseum.org.

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Spa Peachy: Ms. A.B.H. Visit Eight to Advanced Derma Laser

Our first coverage of the fabulous spa, Advanced Derma Laser:

This defines the whole process!  You should read that first if you are new to Spa Peachy and Ms. Q.V.H. and Ms. A.B.H.  

Ms. Q.V.H. is on sabbatical and will be returning to her series at a later date.  We know you are sitting at the edge of your seats waiting to hear from her as laser hair removal has been high on her most desired list for quite some time and she has been thrilled with the process.  Ms. Q.V.H. love love loves Advanced Derma Laser!

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You can be confident that when we visit one place eight times, and always have great things to say about it, it is highly recommended.   If you have ever considered Laser Hair Removal, we would strongly suggest at least going in for a consultation: Advanced Derma Laser we highly recommend, and it is the only place Whom You Know endorses for Laser Hair Removal, which is quite an enterprise in Manhattan.  Mover and Shaker Jennifer Kandemir continues to impress us with her professionalism and expertise.  Here she is as a Mover and Shaker:

The St. Bart, mentioned in Ms. A.B.H.'s seventh visit:
continues to be a hot trend in laser hair removal.   Although summer is officially over and the bikinis are stored away until Resort Peachy launches again this season, the hygenic and aesthetic benefits of Laser Hair removal are not forgotten in the fall.  Also, if you start now, it is likely you will be in top form for next summer!  Of course, this is a tailored process and there is no one-size-fits all with procedures; however, you can be confident in Jennifer Kandemir's continual expert assessment during the process that you will end up with the best results possible.

Whom You Know highly recommend Advanced Derma Laser!  We are seeing the light at the end of the tunnel and highly recommend this experience!  Laser hair removal is not scary, not painful, and the results are well worth it.  


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