Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Mary, Sylv, Elisha...Merry Christmas!

Get it? Ho, ho, ho. I kid cause I love.

Here are a few things I'm looking forward to in the month of December:

A slurry of Holiday House Parties;
James on Friday, December 7
Tom on Saturday, December 8
Kim and Brynn on Friday, December 14
Jake on Saturday, December 15

Autograph session for my mom's favorite Taiwanese pop star Richie Ren
(Best video game cover ever!)
Flushing
Saturday, December 15

Todd Almond performs as
Kansas City Choir Boy at the Zipper Factory
Monday, December 17, 7pm
$15

Christmas with Family and Friends in the Bay
December 23-30

Christmas
Tuesday, December 25, 12am
cost: gifts

Dancing at the Gay Asian Paradise!
Club Dragon at Eight
Friday, December 28, 10pm
Free b4 10

New Year's Eve Celebration
Location tbd
Monday, December 31

Oh, the weather outside is frightful...

but the heat in between my Loins is so delightful.


What really is better than Winter in New York? I can name many things, but just walking around the empty streets of the city on Sunday was quite refreshing. The cold has finally hit but the action indoors never stops. After another dreary work day, Tuesday is shaping up to be one exciting night. My first foray of the night will be the Scissor Sister's Hurrah! A Year of Tah-Dah DVD release party, at Sunshine. Free drinks, food and a screening of the movie...count me in. After I'm sufficiently glammed out, I'm following the glittered path around the corner for the 9th Anniversary party of gay downtown dome of sleazy satisfaction, The Cock. The queen of the hens, Justin Bond, will be performing. Only in NYC, does a cold, Tuesday evening have so many fiery attractions.

Friday, November 30, 2007

Warriors break .500...


My Warriors are looking H-O-T-T Hott!

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Busy Saturday...

So I just ran by this event listed on My Open Bar. Details magazine sponsored Meatpacking District Block Party from 12-5pm. Event listings here.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

That looks nice...


新當代美術館(New Museum of Contemporary Art﹚
Originally uploaded by 油漆未乾

Periodically, the Loin does art. This week has its fair share of openings before everyone skips town next week for Art Basel Miami Beach. I've already mentioned and can't wait for the re-opening of the New Museum on the Bowery this Saturday. Who knows if I'll actually make it out to any of these openings, but one can imagine.

Thursday-Loads of openings in Chelsea not listed
Pinar Yolacan "Maria" at Rivington Arms
E 2 street, 4, at bowery street, 7-9pm

Andrew Kuo "Solo Exhbition" at 33 Bond Gallery
Bond street, 33

Saturday
Ariel Dill, EJ Hauser at Never Work
Henry street, 191, b/w jefferson & clinton st, 5:30-9pm
*In association with "boundLES"

"Target 30 Free Hours" Grand Reopening at New Museum of Contemporary Art
Bowery, 235, at prince street, free tickets online, noon Saturday through 6pm Sunday

Microbo, Blu, Blek Le Rat, D*Face, Space Invader "The Streets of Europe: A Survey of European Street Art" at Jonathan LeVine
W 21 street, 530, 6-9pm

Sunday
"Banksy Does New York" at Vanina Holasek Gallery
W 27 street, 502, 1-5pm

Monday, November 26, 2007

Post Holiday Monday...

I'm usually quite disinterested in life after a holiday weekend and dread coming to work, but the last four days seem to go by so slowly that I feel more rejuvenated than tired. Instead of a recap, lets just say my friends are awesome, food was delicious, the drinks still flow, men look best in fall/winter, and the upcoming holiday party season is going to be sweet! I'm thankful for a lot of things but it's truly my friends and family that I appreciate most.

Public note-to-self: Lay off the dairy cause my farts are stinky...

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

LOLmail...

In The Loin's mailbox this morning:

i am a slut...that is all...ahhahahhahhahahhhhhhhhhahhahhahaoh

and happy thanksgiving guys!..

love ya

Warriors, come out an plaaaaay...

Man, we murdered the Knicks! Making their only appearance at Madison Square Garden this season, the Golden State Warriors trounced the New York Knickerbockers 108-82. Shar, Jac and I were clad in gold accompanied by Jen and R(the sad Knick fan). Shar's "We Believe" shirt was off the chain!

The game started out with boo's from the crowd for both Knicks coach Isiah Thomas and starting point guard Stephon Marbury. Those wouldn't be the last boo's of the night, as Baron Davis and the Warriors ran a clinic on teamwork, coaching and play making. BD dashed and carved his way through the defense for a game high 31 points, followed by Stephen Jackson's 23 points. The Knicks offense posed no threats the whole night and by half time, chants of "Fire Isiah" loomed over the crowd. The game was fun to watch and the beers weren't too expensive at $8.75. The Warriors are now 3-6 and steadily working there way up in the Western Conference. Stringing together 3 straight wins will help boost some confidence leading into Wednesday nights face-off with Kevin Garnett and the Boston Celtics. Could this next game be a preview for this years NBA Finals? I believe, do you?

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

The Loin looks forward...

The New Museum
I, along with maybe half of New York, will likely descend to the Bowery Saturday, December 1, for the opening of the new New Museum. My part-time job at the Chinatown YMCA allowed me to follow the construction of the massive 7-story building dedicated to contemporary art. Designed by the Japanese firm Sejima+Nishizawa/SANAA, the building looks like white gift boxes stacked off-centered and waiting to be unwrapped. The building stands out like most of the new construction going up around the Lower East Side, but its presence feels less intrusive than the characterless condominiums. The museum is celebrating its 30th Anniversary and inaugurating the new building with an exhibit "Unmonumental." It is described as

"an international survey on all three main gallery floors that opens with sculpture by 30 artists from around the globe, then expands over the course of five months into a dense, teeming environmental experience through the addition of layers of collage, sound, and Internet-based art."


I'm really excited to visit the new museum and starting noon Saturday, the museum will be free of charge for 30 continuous hours. The museum is located on Bowery between Stanton and Rivington.

**Update-If you want to visit the museum any time during the 30 free hours, you will need a ticket for the specific time you arrive. I have 5 tickets for 1pm on Saturday. If you want to reserve tickets for another entrance time, go here.

Monday, November 19, 2007

Todd Almond at Joe's Pub

Todd Almond is a singer-songwriter from New York City(by way of Nebraska) and a good friend of mine. I went to his show last night at Joe's Pub, with DJ. This is my second time seeing him play live and the first time seeing him with a full band. His song-writing skills are exemplary and the way he interacts with his band and the audience are thoroughly entertaining. He brings out the best in his guests, and the first song with Pamela Bob was a tongue-twisting masterpiece. The crowd at Joe's Pub sat enthralled by Mr. Almond and the hour and a half show left everyone wanting more. Todd is one of the most interesting people I have met in NYC and I can't wait to see him perform again. Cheers!

The Loin, The Witch and The Wardrobe...

This Week in Loin.

Monday
Jessica's house for turkey jook. I love leftovers!
Tuesday
Warriors game at Madison Square Garden against the Knicks
Martin's Birthday Extravaganza at Excelsior
Wednesday
Jeff and Jason "One Year Anniversary"
Thanksgiving Eve Drinktacular-Citywide
Thursday
Thanksgiving
Dinner at Eric's
Celebrate Martin's real Birthday at Excelsior

Friday, November 16, 2007

Hey there fellas...it's The Loin!

b-Ling, So You Think You’re Smarter Than The New All-Beef Cruncharito, Only At Taco Bell, Adventures of Sea Beast & His Wily Gang of Cowboys, Jason's Big Gay Blog, OccAzn, The Sting of Ling...Thanks for all of your blog name suggestions. I may have found my title this past weekend at Jessica's wonderful Pre-Thanksgiving Pot Luck and Wii Party. With thanks to Jeff S., Jeff H. and Michael, I roasted a juicy pork loin. "The Loin" was happily concieved at it's unvailing at the party and I'm running with it.

So I'm starting this blog because Eric says I should, and I do everything Eric says (seriously, everything). I think the idea is to let you into the events that shape my social life in the city. I think I have a good grasp of the city and if you want to join me, I'll do the research so you don't have to. Please look forward to infrequent, carefully-crafted posts.

The Loin has spoken...