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Being Elmo

Posted October 20, 2011 By babesta

I never thought I'd be saying this, but I'm strangly drawn to the new movie, opening tomorrow, called "Being Elmo." Although that chirpy voice is decidedly behind me and my kids cringe at the mention of his name (that's so bayyybeeish!), I'm curious to find out more about that man behind the phenomena. 

The film documents the journey of the puppeteer and creator, Kevin Clash, and has been acclaimed at a slew of film festivals including Sundance and SXSW. Playing at IFC in NYC starting tomorrow, Friday, October 21.

Watch the trailer for BEING ELMO: A PUPPETEER'S JOURNEY.

 

Being elmo

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Skating in the Sky at the W Hotel Downtown

Posted January 17, 2011 By babesta

Have you ever skated in the sky? Now you can at the W Hotel Downtown, as expected, a pretty groovy place down on Washington Street @ Albany. The balcony skating rink is a lot of fun for a winter afternoon- the ice isn't real and the skating surface is small (the size of a suburban walk in closet, I'd estimate), but the festive-ness is fabulous. Take the elevator up to the fifth floor check in and walk to the end of the dimly lit bar. It's funky inside with lounge seating , ottomans and little round cocktail tables. Pay at the bar and grab your skates at the desk, then loop around the balcony until you hit the rubber mats. Take in the views – you're looking right down on the WTC construction, into a sea of cranes. It's surely the most unusual place to scooterpush, T-stop and the rest. There's not enough room for a walz jump or triple axel – please don't try it! They say it maxes out at 15 skaters, but I'd hesitate to say that four is plenty. After your fill, turn in your skates and flop down at the lounge and order hot chocolate and french fries. The room has an apres ski vibe – a bit of camaraderie amongst those brave enough to take a silly feeling whirl around the Flor-style balcony rink.

W hotel ice rink

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“You so Ugly- Bandmates”

Posted January 14, 2011 By babesta

Keeping it all in the family these Ugly Dolls have come together for one common cause “the music”. On “Tom the Drum” is Ice bat wearing a black blushing eye shirt (Babylady) with snakeskin leggings (Shampoodle) and white, pink and gold high top Creative Recreations. Playing “Axel the Guitar” is Santan Target who happens to be wearing a walk the line yellow hoodie (Munster) underneath the blue plaid bearhunt coat (Munster), paired with painter rock jeans (Munster) and Moro Moro sheepskin, skull and spider, boots. Last but definitely not least is Peaco belting tunes on “Mike the Mic” wearing a pink plaid cadet hat coupled with the stylish shiny black jacket (Anais & I), sassy striped leggings (Munster) and matching purple Moro Moro butterfly and skull boots. And ready to rock! -IW GUY_3-Bandmates, axel,mike and tom 
GUY_2-axel the guitar, mike the micGuy_1-tom the drum 

All merchandise found at http://www.babesta.com/Threads/.

 

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The Time Out Chair @ MoMA

Posted January 10, 2011 By babesta

It's time-out with a twist! On January 15th at Noon, MoMA is debuting "The Time-Out Chair" by Josh Selig. Selig spent his formative years on the set of Sesame Street as a child actor. In his 20's he returned to Sesame Street as a writer.  This short film debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival some years ago and was since acquired by the MoMA. The Time-Out Chair is a six minute story which begins with a young girl leaving her preschool with her time-out chair in tote, off on an adventure in NY's East Village. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with the filmmaker. 

Time-out chair girl

For further information about family Programs at MoMA, visit www.moma.org/family or call 212 708 9805.

-IW

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On the heels of watching Megamind, we were in a brainy mood. Luckily the American Museum of Natural History was too. Their new exhibit, Brain, The Inside Story, was a lot of fun, and there are facinating takeaways for all ages.

Brain-inside 

You enter into darkness, and are presented pulsating lights moving along wires hanging from the walls and ceiling, a cool representation of the intricate communication network of neurons firing through the mind. (The display was created by Spanish contemporary artist, Daniel Canogar). After that intro, you are lead to watch a film of a dancer who is preparing for a recital, while next to the screen, a giant brain lights up as the parts of the brain are explained as she uses them.

After that, it's a free-for-all of interactive activities - some more interesting for adults and some great for kids. Both would enjoy the color test where there were 10-15 colors listed on the wall, written in different colors (red – written in orange, yellow – written in green, etc.) You had to say aloud the color it was written in (rather than the word itself) and see how fast you could do it. It is surprisingly difficult to keep your brain from being distracted by the written word.

There were hands-on neuron simulators, blurry pictures of sports, music and political figures that were recognizable despite their inexactness and numeric and pictoral memory games. Most tellingly, there was an interactive video where a mom told a child that he couldn't have a cookie. Then kids using the interactive could choose their next move (e.g. listen to mom or grab the cookie), while the monitor told all the feelings and physiological changes (stress, sweat, rapid heart) that would result from their actions. Needless to say, I saw 10 kids take this test, and each and every one of them opted to disregard mom's advice and steal the cookie. Not so sweet!

In our obligatory pass through the gift shop we got the obligitory squishy brain ($5.00), where when you squeeze it, the eyeballs pop out.

BRAIN LR 

Totally recommend this. Go early or purchase tix in advance (we took two trips to the museum this weekend as Saturday was sold out ).

Now thru August 15, 2011, @ American Museum of Natural History – Central Park West at 79th Street.

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