Monthly Archives: October 2009

Steamroll My Hungarian Pumpkin.

There are some traditions during the holidays that I just don’t mess with. A few that come to mind are:

1) My mother’s Hungarian Coffee Cake every Christmas morning. If things don’t get too chaotic on Christmas eve, 1-3 of the Clevenger offspring will even help her roll the dough balls. If you haven’t tasted the splendor, come over this year. It will take you to your happy place. It’s essentially dough, rolled in butter then rolled in cinnamon and sugar. Yes, I know.

This isn’t our cake, but you get the idea:

2) Manneheim Steamroller “Christmas in the Aire” and yes, Aire is spelled with an “e” on the end. No typo. If this cd doesn’t get you in the holiday spirit, you may or may not be a dead person. As soon as I hear the first song on this cd, it takes me back to pretty much every Christmas since I was, say four years old (everything before then is blurry splattered with a few random images of things like first day of pre-school, pre-school musical performances and going to pre-school on Halloween when my mom forgot to put a costume on me). So if you don’t own this cd, do yourself a favor and burn it, pirate it or just be old fashioned and pick it up from Amazon. Like, yesterday.

Here is a taste of the jubilee:

***Please note that I have never actually watched a Mannheim Steamroller video until this moment and I am well pleased. Well pleased, indeed. I’m seriously considering a swift purchase of the dvd boxed set.

Now, being so far from home during the fall (or as Los Angeles likes to call it, extended summer time with brief moments of 65 degree weather) I was really struggling with making our huge house in Venice more festive for the autumnal season. So what did I do? I did what any other sane person would do. I went to Rite Aid.

I picked up a pumpkin candle for five dollars. I purchased two Thanksgiving-inspired kitchen towels. One that is a burnt orange and one that simply reads’ “Hey Pumpkin.” I got both of them for 2 bucks. It was a 2 for 1 special. A twofer if you will, and yes, I will. It’s really the little things, folks. It’s amazing how these two very simple pieces have lightened the spirits in the home. I think every girl has either thanked me verbally or written me a note telling me how much they appreciate the new additions. Maybe it’s because we’re women, maybe it’s because we’re all aching for the leaves to turn and the opportunity to wear our scarves that have been hibernating since last January. For whatever reason, these things bring a great deal of joy to our lives.

I will always believe in the power of the candle. As I always say, ambiance is king.

P.S. Mom, I’m really not that scarred from the Halloween incident at St. Pauls. I mean, I’ve never really cared for Halloween but that can’t be the reason right. I’ll call Dr. B and get back to you.

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Folktography

A few weeks back, the Falling Whistles house had their last “Summer Thursday.” Granted, it was two days past the first day of fall, but who’s really concerned with details of that nature. To properly say goodbye to all things beach and free and to welcome the much anticipated autumn vibe, Sean Carasso invited his friend (and now mine) David Ramirez to play at the house. David and his lovely lovely girlfriend Paige were on their way back from a west coast tour of sorts. They teamed up with their respected crafts, David with his music and Paige with her photography and conquered California and Oregon. About a month ago when my twin roommates Lauren and Whitney had their birthday party, the two were just starting their tour. David played at the birthday bash and Paige set up an exquisite photo booth at the celebration location. Grand times indeed and the love birds stayed at our house the whole weekend. I got the opportunity to get to know them and found myself savoring every second I had with these two. I hate saying the old cliche “I feel like I’ve known them forever” but to put it plainly, it was as if Paige embodied a few of my favorite friends from different chapters of my life. She was such a great mix of all the things I love; wit, smarts, talent, creativity and an ultra laid-back persona. David was equally as funny and I felt like I had an immediate connection with him, we really just spoke each others language. I love when humor is easy. When everything is just seamless. My friend Jon Carr is moving to Austin in about a month. I’m thinking that a trip out in January is in order. Yusssss.

Here is a cute little promotional vid of David and Paige for their west coast “tour.”

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Winner? Warpaint.

Let’s talk about last night.

1) Erin shows up at my house around six. I’m showering, she comes in to the bathroom and tells me that she loves me and that she’s going to start making dinner. I can only hope that one day my life can resemble that in some fashion with my future spouse. Thank you Erin, for entering my life.

2) After a delicious dinner of honey-glazed miso salmon and brown rice, we head out around 7:30 to get some coffee (we’re doing a sober concert-going) before the show and meet our friend Maz at the venue around 8:30.

3) We pick up our lattes from Coffee Bean and walk over to the Troubador where we find Maz. Hugs/smiles are exchanged and we wait while he grabs the tickets from will call.

4) There is a problem. Turns out, they don’t have his tickets. They claim he never bought them. But he has the record of the purchase on his iphone on a random ticket site they’ve never heard of. He asks us if for some reason, they don’t give him the tickets, would we want to buy tickets from the box office, since we came all the way down to Hollywood (mind you, he has already paid $30 for tickets to a show he’s not even going to, he just decided to let his tickets not go to waste on us). We both say that we’re broke and we would probably just go home and watch a movie. With this news, he steps back over to the box office.

5) Next thing I hear is Erin saying, “Maz, don’t do anything dumb now.” And of course he does. On top of the money he lost from the ticket scam online, Maz buys Erin and I tickets to last night’s show. We can’t even refuse them at this point, Maz is a winner. A winner indeed. We will be cooking him dinner on Thursday night, best believe that. He just invested $60 on a show he is not attending. Who.Does.That.

6) We walk into the venue with Phantogram playing one of their last songs of the set. Just a guy with his electric guitar and a girl mixing beats. Good sound, I could dance to this. So we do. It resembled something like this:

Phantogram – When I’m Small (Live @ Saratoga) from blair neal on Vimeo.

7) Enter Warpaint.
Three girls and a dude on drums. I’m not really into giving detailed music critiques. That’s not what this is about. I enjoyed them. I especially enjoyed the fact that the girl on bass guitar was wearing a crew neck sweatshirt, some long johns that look like they had been living on her boyfriend for 10+ years and her hair was matted beyond anything you could hope to imagine. But she was working the stage like Jessica Rabbit. People could not take their eyes off of her, there was a confidence about her you don’t see everyday. And apparently, this same girl in sweat pants is sister to an actress I love named Shannyn Sossamon.

That was refreshing. On top of that, they seemed like they were having a great time. It sounded a little something like this:

http://hypem.com/track/912719/Warpaint+-+Elephants

School of Seven Bells


This is actually pretty funny. A friend and I were talking about this band coming to LA about a month ago. As much as I wanted to see this band, I really didn’t have any desire to shell out the cash to actually make it happen. But low and behold, my friend Maz had two tickets that he was giving away as of a few hours ago. Let’s just say that Erin Law and Courtney C will be making their grand entrance at the Troubador tonight. Yay for friends who don’t have time for shows because of their grown up responsibilities (I am not a grown up).

Also, the first girl on this video is quite pretty. Yikes.

My boys.

Taken By Trees’ answer to Animal Collective and I am loving it.

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