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The Last Seven Days

Posted by Monica Danna on Jun 29, 2008 in arts + events, fashion, music

I’m used to my weeks being crazy, but this one took the cake. I can’t believe all that has transpired in the last 168 or so hours. Here are a few highlights from una semana loca.

asli from the tontonsMonday

When your week starts out with an up til 3am Monday night, you know you are in trouble. I had a long day at work, and was looking forward to a night at home. That was until Mark told me about The Tontons last minute show at Notsuoh. Having just seen them on Saturday at Lebowski Bash, I was jonesing to see them again.

So I met Mark for a drink before the show, and he even let me play photog for the night. Hopefully I got some good shots of the band. These guys are incredible. Seriously, if you have the chance to see them live, do it. They’ve been nominated for best new band in the 2008 Houston Press Music Awards.

So after the show, Amber and I stuck around for awhile and hung out with Asli, Tom, and Adam. The old Clark’s, now Notsuoh, has a pretty wicked room upstairs filled with old costumes, records, an old double turntable and music relics from Clark’s and Dean’s. So we hung out up there for a bit until someone yelled, “who are all these people up here?!” We took that as our cue to leave. That was 3am. It was Monday. Dude.

Tuesday

Adam's fruity drinkTuesday, visibly exhausted at work, I was again, looking forward to a quiet night at home. However, I was actually delighted when Laura Mayes and Carrie Pacini called to set up a dinner meeting to discuss a new project. So we headed to Cova in the Village for some wine, cheese, and chatter. We had a great conversation and some excellently selected champagne by the very Italian Carrie. :-)

When we were paying the bill, the waitress looked at me and said, “did you go to St. Rose elementary school?” She was a classmate of mine, a fellow girl scout, from 4th grade. Small world. Reminding me of the time I was in NYC and a girl, Susan, stopped me and Kasey on the street because she recognized Kasey from college, but as we began talking, realized we were in the same girl scout troop. in 4th grade. Crazy.

After dinner I headed over to meet Mark and The Tontons to discuss some styling for their upcoming show on Friday at Warehouse, and a photo shoot that Mark had set up with Jessica Grieves on Saturday morning. Adam ordered a fruity drink. We laughed.

Justin as elvisWednesday

I left work a little early on Wednesday to meet up with The Tontons to do some thrift store shopping in the Heights. We were trying to find them some outfits for their Friday show, and the Saturday morning photo shoot. We first met at Retropolis, where while we had a lot of fun digging, we didn’t really find outfits to put together; unless you count this rhinestone cowboy get up that Justin discovered.

We headed across the street to the new Buffalo Exchange in the Heights and started searching for “glittery” tops to pay off the 3-D glasses theme they were planning for the show. We nixed that idea as soon as Adam almost bought a sequined v-neck cardigan. Not exactly what we were going for. We decided on a uniform look, much like they wore to Lebowski Bash, and headed to Sand Dollar to look for black vests and cowboy boots.

Michelle met us as Sand Dollar to help out Asli with her outfit. Miggy also ripped up the boys old black ties and made new skinny ones for the show. They turned out fab!

After shopping we headed to Onion Creek for a quick bite before the guys headed to practice. Michelle and I headed over to Beaver’s for another successful Green Drinks. Hung out with Ned, Jeff Kaplan, BIll Erickson, Sarah Jones, and of course the uber talented Bobby Heugel. Check out this great article in the Chron on Bobby and his flair for the perfect cocktail. And check out Bobby’s amazing cocktail website, Drink Dogma. This kid is sickly talented.

Thursday

Thursday I made the very tough decision to cancel my scheduled Boulder trip for that weekend. Being that the last month had been so crazy, and so go go go, I was feeling anxious about being away and already feeling the stresses of another weekend of craziness. Also, I was thinking about attending BlogHer in July in San Fran, and I knew I couldn’t make both trips. So I decided to cancel Boulder, and catch up with Gwen and all the ladies in San Fran in a few weeks.

After work Thursday I headed to Big Woodrow’s to celebrate Keisha’s last day at Aker. She’s been there forever it seems! And we are all excited about her new gig at Chevron! Got to hang with MRock, Shek, and my GA, Brian. It was like back in the Ellayess days!

After Woodrow’s I headed to So Vino to celebrate Emily’s bday. I hadn’t been to So Vino yet and was pleasantly surprised. All these new wine bars opening up, it’s hard to tell them apart. So Wino was small, and intimate, and the food we had was great. The waiters were all well informed about the wine selections. I visited with Becky and Seth, and Annie who i hadn’t seen in months and months, and one of Emily’s friends, Paul, who I’m pretty sure I bonded with over Justin Timberlake. JT brings out the best in everybody.

Friday

A quick after work nap was just what I needed to get the energy for the big show at Warehouse with The Tontons, The Riff Tiffs and Fat Tony. Michelle came by, we shared a glass of wine (ok mom, girlfriend jokes!) and we were off to Warehouse to get the Tontons dressed for the show.

Met up with Erin and Groovehouse who were both shooting the show. We arrived just as Lisa’s Sons went on. Not sure how to describe them without being negative. Hmmm, it was high energy.

Asli in 3DThe Tontons were up next, and the place was filling up. Mark helped hand out 3-D glasses to the crowd for a wicked 60’s affect. I grabbed the glasses and placed them in front of my iPhone camera. I was surprised the effect worked!

Eric’s shots from the show here.

The highlight of the show was when 4 members of the Houston Symphony joined the Tontons on stage for “Syrup.” I think someone caught this on video, and if so, I can’t wait to see it.

We stuck around for the Riff Tiffs, who were also excellent, and ran into Christian from Studemont Project, and Hodge and Cornbreadd from TFT, who we watched Fat Tony with from backstage. A great night for local music indeed.

Saturday

Reeling from a killer hangover from Friday, I missed The Tontons photo shoot with Jessica on Saturday morning. But judging from the amazing pics she took, they didn’t need me there. Check out “the morning after” shoot here.

image: Jessica Grieves, Ecor Rogue Photography


After finally pulling myself out of bed, I headed over to Chris and I’s Vinyl Creative meeting spot, Rudyard’s, for a quick VC meeting of concepting new ad campaign and discussing new clients. Oh, and of course black bean nachos.

I left Rudz and headed to Volcano to help prep for the big Houstonist Crawfish Boil. JB bought 500lb of the crawdaddies and we were peeling, cutting, washing, and boxing for a few hours before the crowd arrived at 6pm. And boy did they arrive. We had a HUGE crowd, almost 200 that came out to Volcano to get some dirty fingers and faces. Some great pics of the boil here.

AD and JacksonLuckily, the last party of the night was close. Just down the street at Armadillo Palace, my cousin Adriane’s husband Matt was throwing her a surprise 30th Bday party. Adriane and I were raised together, practically as sisters. It was so fun getting to see her and old friends and family. Always a delight hanging with Rachel and Nate, and the adorable Carly, Thomas’ GF, who solidifed her status when she snapped a pic of dance teacher’s indiscretion.

Lauren Levicki was also having her bday party there the same night, so the entire Houston young socialite crowd was in attendance.

Sunday

Well, it’s Sunday now. And I’m headed out the door to my old roommate Dave’s house for some brunch and soccer watching. Also, looking forward to a meeting about a new project tonight with Joe Litzinger of Baby Crow Productions. More deets on that later! Very excited about it.

Here’s to hoping this next week is a little more calm, with more sleep involved. :-)

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Houstonist Crawfish Boil: This Saturday!

Posted by Monica Danna on Jun 27, 2008 in arts + events

This season Houstonist quickly tired of eating over-priced, cayenne-coated crawfish that didn’t quite meet our expectations. So, we decided to have our own little boil and share some with you readers while we’re at it.

We’ve got 500 pounds of mud bugs teed up for this Saturday at Volcano. You might be asking yourself, “Where did Houstonist get 500 pounds of crawfish?” To which we reply, “Shhhh. Don’t worry your pretty little head.”

The crawfish will be boiled Louisiana style, i.e. with the seasoning actually in the water instead of sprinkled on top of the crawfish. Don’t worry about your taste buds heating up too much. You can always douse the flames with a frozen screwdriver or other Volcano creations that you fancy.

We’ll also have a fresh batch of Houstonist shirts and other schwag on hand. You’ll look much cooler on the stroll wearing some of our sweet threads instead of one with crawfish juice all over the front of it.

Think you can make it? Sweet. All you need to do is show up on Saturday with your entourage. There is no need to call the bar, but feel free to drop us a comment and let us know you’re coming.

Houstonist Crawfish Boil
Saturday, June 28th
First batch will be ready at 6PM
All you can eat for 5 bucks

Volcano
2349 Bissonnet St
(713) 526-5282

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Q: Whatcha doing Friday night?

Posted by Monica Danna on Jun 25, 2008 in music
A: Coming to see The Tontons play at Warehouse Live.

It’s that easy. See, i can answer all of life’s hard questions.

If you missed these guys at the Lebowski Bash last weekend, don’t miss this great show again this week.

Listen to them here. You won’t be disappointed.

Friday, June 27th
Warehouse Live
Doors at 8pm

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The Orange-Headed Step Child of Houston Sports

Posted by Monica Danna on Jun 20, 2008 in sports

It’s no secret I am a Houston Dynamo fan. It’s also no secret that before 2 years ago, I had no idea what a PK was.

But now I do. It’s a Penalty Kick. And I witnessed first hand in 2006 how 5 of them could determine the victorious end to an arduous 7 month inaugural season, in front of thousands of new fans who traveled 5 hours to witness Houston sports history, as the Houston Dynamo defeated the New England Revolution.

I owe my devotion to these men in orange, not to my sudden urge to learn the ins and outs of futbol, nor to the desire to watch athletic, sweaty, beautiful men run around a field for 2 hours. No. None of that played into my initial motivation for becoming the unofficial Dynamo hometown router.

It was my love of this city. Houston. A city of opportunity. And the opportunity we had to inherit a team undervalued by San Jose, CA. An opportunity for Houston to further become a world-class city by embracing a sport that has, admittedly, yet to contend with the likes of the NBA, MLB, and NFL. Rightfully so. Should we have waited until Austin got an MLS team to follow suit?

dynamo fans

So you can probably assume my outrage when a friend pointed out to be a recent article by Houston Chronicle “sports writer” Jerome Soloman in reaction to the Celtics recent NBA Championship. An article, whose purpose was to whine about the state of Houston sports, and point out our lack of recent championships.

Soloman begins his rant with:

“Why Boston, not Houston?”

I’d like to remind Soloman that in both 2006 and 2007, the Houston Dynamo–you know, that professional soccer team that calls Houston “home”–defeated the same team back to back in the finals: the New England Revolution. I got yo’ Boston right here, Soloman.

He continues to make a laundry list of Houston’s failed sports teams, only adding the Dynamo as a sidebar AFTER a reader’s comment reminds him to.

(Oops, sorry. Forgot to mention that the Dynamo beat Boston’s soccer team, the uh, whatchamacallits, in the MLS Cup final each of the last two years. Feel better now? Didn’t think so. Who wouldn’t trade the Dynamo and all the orange paint in Houston for the Patriots’ three Super Bowl rings, the Red Sox’ two World Series titles and the Celtics’ NBA crown?)

So, who wouldn’t trade the Dynamo?
Me + Thousands of fans.
Me + Anyone who had enough pride in this city to support a venture intended to make Houston a contender as a major US city.
Me + an entire team and staff–who relocated from all over the country to make Houston their home, uprooted lives, wifes, and families–who have to read dismissive crap like THIS in their city paper.
Me + a city full of citizens who have witnessed the Dynamo participate in the development of this city through various Community Days, children’s workshops, soccer 101 clinics, and supported their fellow “Orange” friends–the Orange Show Center for VIsionary Arts– as a participating car in the last 2 Art Car Parades, something I’ve yet to see the Texans, Rockets, or Astros do.

Here’s wondering if Soloman has ever even attended a Dynamo game. Ever even witnessed the frenzied elation of El Battalion or the Texian Army. Ever even spoken to a Dynamo player to find out what sacrifices they have made by making the choice to move to this city, and be a part of this team.

I would guess, NO.

And I would recommend to Soloman, that if he plans to continue as a “sports writer” for a major national news source, that he do at least one of these things mentioned above, before he dismisses back to back champions in his city.

See you next Thursday at Robertson Stadium, Soloman?

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Green Drinks at Beaver's this Wednesday

Posted by Monica Danna on Jun 16, 2008 in arts + events, coworking, happy hour

Join the Caroline Collective crew this Wednesday, June 18th, from 5-10pm at Beaver’s Icehouse for Green Drinks.

If you enjoyed the Green Drinks Station at the CC opening party, come by Beaver’s each Wednesday as they support new entrepreneurial projects.

%25 of this Wedesday’s profits will support Caroline.

Hope to see all of you there!

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This Mojito Is Neato

Posted by Monica Danna on Jun 15, 2008 in travel

It’s been a long year. And, yes, I realize we are only half way through it. But, it’s been a long year. And on the heels of a company acquisition, a successful Caroline launch, a healing appendectomy, and a tired mind and, at times, a heavy heart, I headed for the border, and pulled Michelle along with me.

Below are some pics from a relaxing, much needed break from reality (all taken from my iPhone might i add). Rivieria Maya was beautiful, and just what we needed to re-energize us for the next 6 months. And expect great things!

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