Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Homebodies Recap


On June 8th, Ladies Lotto presented Homebodies: A How-To Guide for Home, Sweet Home which provided tips and tools for buying a home. The presenters took attendees through the entire home buying process. Rolan Shnayder of Home Owners Mortgage shed light on the the financial advantages of buying, the loan process and discussed the different types of loans. Guests learned that a mortgage can be a challenge if you have less than perfect credit. Anthony Davenport, of Regal Financial Solutions showed them there are some things a consumer can do to change their score and he can help ensure those changes happen quickly.

Ladies Lotto Members Mara Ingram, a licensed Real Estate Agent with Corcoran, Jordana M. Gutman, P.C./Real Estate Attorney and Kiki T., a recent home buyer also presented. Presentations were followed by a Q&A session and a tour of the newest and best valued condominium in Downtown Brooklyn, Be@Schermerhorn.

Here is a list of resources for purchasing a co-op or condo from Corcoran:

Food and wine from Brooklyn Fare was provided by Regal Financial Solutions and Home Mortgage Express.

Sneaker Frenzie

Sneaker CultureFashion Trends & Styles - Polyvore


Sneakers from L to R: 80%20 shoes
Adidas x Jeremy Scott J Wings
lacoste hiromi x Married to the MOB
Supra x TK society
Nike Dunk Skinny Hi-Top
Marc by Marc Jacobs Navajo Pring HI-TOP
Booji "Bittersweet"
Tretorn T56 Mid Quilted
Puma x Sergio Rossi

For as long as we can possibly remember sneakers have always been apart of fashion and style. The hip hop culture has made it even more popular to rock a pair of kicks. Low tops, High tops, whatever the case maybe. Now more than ever if you are going to wear a pair of sneakers they have to stand out. It cant be just a bland pair that you use as walking sneakers.

If you do need a pair of walking sneakers make sure that they are stylish and make a statement. They are meant to say something, its self expression more than anything else. And ladies YOU CAN wear a pair of sneakers with a dress. People don’t realize that you can easily make your own statement putting the two together. It can give you a bit of that hip hop/punk look because you mixed it up. DON’T BE AFRAID OF SNEAKERS!

I know a lot of ladies feel that sneakers are only for a certain age or time frame. That couldn’t be the furthest thing from the truth. Fashion is fashion, and if Vogue Italia could put a model on the cover wearing a pair of ATO high tops with some Chanel, Roberto Cavalli and Louis Vuitton, then why cant every one else? Now that its summer time, even more of a reason to rock the craziest sneakers to break some necks. For some sick sneakers, check out karmaloop, sneaker freaker, and updates on sneakers check out sneaker set.

LLADY KILLER: Rammellzee



Graffiti writer, performance artist, musician and sculptor, Ramellzee passed away yesterday.

Accredited to major influence of artists such as The Beastie Boys, Ramellzee was an out of this world artist who worked with Basquiat and gained much notoriety from Charlie Ahearn's film Wild Style. His self-made costumes rival those of Grace Jones and Lady Gaga. His spirit of artistic expression will be missed.

Explore some of Ramellzee's work on his website: http://www.gothicfuturism.com/rammellzee/01.html

Ramellzee video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPnmyLaNvvw



You can hear the Ramellzee's influence in contemporary hip hop with the track Beat Bop -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lElss5eCR2s

Funk Fest: NYC June 30th


Sweden's best dance label Trunkfunk Records is coming to New York for a DJ set at Ella tonight. Berlin-based, Gothenburg -born DJ, producer and Trunkfunk Records label owner Fredrik Nyberg has long been a key player in Sweden's music scene.

Tonight he is DJing with DJ La Fleur (Stockholm) and Brooklyn based Faux Mex. Trunkfunk just celebrated their 10 year anniversary with an outstanding compilation of pure electro house. Get it here

To get in the mood for the best dance party this week head over to Trunkfunk's soundcloud for some fantastic tunes.

This sweating dance party is brought to you by The Swede Beat Magazine and NickyDigital so come get down with us tonight.


Ella (downstairs)
9 Avenue A @ Houston Street
11pm - 4am

Pop! Pop! Pop!

It's no secret that I love Champagne. Vodka is for the long haul, rum is fun in the sun, whiskey is for colder nights and wine is a staple.

Something about Champagne or sparkling wine creates a mood, an overtone that is a perfect blend of fun and sophistication (read: I'm serious about my champers). Champagne opens the palate, allows for the taste buds to become readily available to the world, which is why its consumption should occur prior to a meal and not left just for celebration. In fact, nearly any occasion calls for this light, refreshing bubbly spirit.

Designed for individual use, these adorable champagne minis, help get the bubbles pop, pop, popping any where you go -



Sophia Coppola Blanc de Blancs mini 187 ml

Modern Mamahood: 3 Tips for a Calm, Safe Baby Jet-Setter


We've all been there. You were looking forward to a relaxing flight, which has now been hijacked by a screaming baby or two somewhere on the plane. But now the tables are turned and you are the one who has been hoping, praying and finger-crossing that your baby will not be that baby. Here are a few tips to help keep your baby as chill as possible.

1. Care
Get the okay to travel from your pediatrician if your baby is just a few months old. Bring extra blankets. Don't forget a baby carrier or stroller to navigate through the airport (you can check the stroller). Never fly with a hungry baby. The TSA allows bottles of juice, breast milk, formula and of course breast feeding (the 3.4oz liquid limit doesn't apply here, and they don't need to be in plastic bags). Bring or buy snacks. Another well-known trick to avoid the pressure change that often causes screaming babies is to make sure your baby is drinking something during take-off and landing.


2. Safety
Options for safe travel with your baby include keeping your baby in its own car seat, or for babies over 22lb, buy a child seatbelt strap add-on such as this one with rave-reviews called CARES. Check with your airline, but most allow babies under the age of 2yrs old to ride on laps for free. While this saves money, and is a common practice, do your research to help make this very personal decision. Remember to check your car seat (for free at most airlines!) so that in case your luggage is lost, you can still leave the airport safely with your baby.


3. Temperament
Make sure to bring some super cool new toys, (keyword = new...or forgotten about), to capture your baby's attention by pulling them out one at a time. Depending on their age and how aware they are of their surroundings, this could mean a Baby Einstein Baby MP3 Player (worked wonders for us at 4mo), or a few new DVD's with their favorite characters (which would be the plan now at almost 12mo). If your baby is teething, bring plenty of chew-toys and teething tablets! And very important -- get to the airport much earlier than usual to deal with all the security and check-in procedures that take more time with baby along.

Good luck, mamas! Just remember...if your baby is not feeling well, sleep-deprived, hating the plane, or just in a bad mood -- you'll probably never see these people again, so just smile and stay focused on your little one.

The Modern Mamahood Column on the Ladies Lotto Blog:
As our Ladies Lotto community grows and evolves, we now have quite a few mamas and mamas-to-be! The LL Modern Mamahood weekly column presents the issues and products related to being a Ladies Lotto Mama. Blogger: Lana Perry

2010 Warm Up Schedule


Every Saturday this summer, Warm Up is bringing you the latest and greatest in entertainment! Some hip and cool musical artists will be playing live and doing DJ sets at the MoMA PS1, located at 22-25 Jackson Avenue at 46th Avenue in Long Island City, Queens! It's only $15- free with a MOMA membership or proof that you're a Long Island City resident (any LIC-ers want to lend me their rent bill so I can save $15?) Be sure to check out the line up listed below and make your way out to this event at least one Saturday, between July 3rd and September 4th from 2PM-9PM; it's sure to be a blast!

This event is put together by some of the leading industry insiders including Kris Chen, head of A&R at XL Recordings (Vampire Weekend, Ratatat); Dean Bein, head of True Panther Sounds; Jonathan Galkin, manager and cofounder of DFA Records; Ronen Givony, founder of Wordless Music and music director for Le Poisson Rouge; and Brandon Stosuy, senior writer for Stereogum and contributing editor for The Believer and more.

July 3rd
Delorean / True Panther Sounds, Barcelona, Spain (live)
Janka Nabay and the Bubu Gang / Sierra Leone/Brooklyn (live)
Glasser / True Panther Sounds, Los Angeles/New York (live)
John Talabot / Permanent Vacation/Hivern, Barcelona, Spain (DJ set)
Korallreven / Acéphale Records, Sweden (DJ set)

July 10th
agnès b. presents:
Klement / Contre Coeur, France (live)
Acid Washed / Record Makers, France (live)
Veronica Vasika / Minimal Wave, New York (DJ set)

July 17th
Air France / Something In Construction/Sincerely Yours, Gothenburg, Sweden (DJ set)
Ratatat / XL Recordings, New York (DJ set)
ARP / Smalltown Supersound/RVNG Intl, USA (live)

July 24th
MoMA PS1 Greater New York presents:
JD Samson / New York (DJ set)
MEN / Brooklyn (live)
Kalup Linzy / Brooklyn (R&B, Soul, Disco DJ set)
Kalup Linzy and the Sweet, Sampled, and LeftOva / Brooklyn (live performance set)
DJ /rupture / Dutty Artz, Brooklyn (DJ set)
With surprise guests!

July 31st
Animal Collective / Domino (DJ set)
Blondes / Merok/RVNG Intl (live)
Oneohtrix Point Never / No Fun/Editions Mego, Brooklyn (live)
CFCF / Acéphale Records, Montreal (DJ set)
Babe Rainbow / Warp Records, Vancouver (live DJ set)
Prince Rama / Paw Tracks, Brooklyn (live)

August 7th
Gavin Russom / DFA Records, New York (DJ set)
Alden Tyrell / Clone Records, NL (live)
The Crystal Ark / DFA Records, New York (live)
Special Disco Version feat. James Murphy & Pat Mahoney / DFA Records, New York (DJ set)

August 14th
?uestlove (DJ set)
These Are Powers / RVNG Intl/ Dead Oceans, New York (live)
Kingdom / Fools Gold/Night Slugs, Brooklyn, New York (DJ set)
Treasure Fingers / Fools Gold, Brooklyn (DJ set)

August 21st

Peter Zummo Ensemble / New York (live)
Glissandro 70 / Constellation, Toronto, Canada (DJ set)
Peter Gordon & Love of Life Orchestra / DFA Records, New York (live)
Tim Sweeney / Beats In Space, New York (DJ set)

August 28th
Big Freedia / New Orleans Sissy Bounce, New Orleans (live)
DJ Rusty Lazer / New Orleans (DJ set)
DJ Rashad / Juke Trax/Movel Trax/Ghettophiles, Chicago (DJ set)
GHE20 GOTHIK DJs Venus X and Brenmar / Brooklyn, New York (DJ set)

September 4th
Holy Ghost! / DFA Records, New York (live)
House of House / Whatever We Want, New York (DJ set)
DJ Mehdi / Ed Banger Records (DJ set)
Plus Special Guests TBA

For the complete press release and more information on the series, click here.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Free Movies in Brooklyn!

For the Ladies in NYC, the neighborhood of Brooklyn is hosting free outdoor movies this Summer. Below is a listing of some films. The ones highlighted in bold are my recommendations! For more info, go to:
http://www.brokelyn.com/brooklyns-free-summer-movies-inside-out/

The L Magazine presents the 5th Anniversary of SummerScreen!
McCarren Park Ballfields (Bedford and North 12th) 6pm-10pm
July 7 - Say Anything
July 14 - Labyrinth
July 21 - Romeo + Juliet
July 28 - Dead Man
August 4 - Starship Troopers (introduced by Richard Pena from the Film Society of Lincoln Center)
August 11 - Point Break

Red Hook Films
July 13: Goonies
July 20: Deep Blue Sea
July 27: Big Wednesday
August 3: Jaws
August 10: Secret of Roan Inish
August 17: Splash
August 24: Cabin Boy
August 31: Princess and the Frog
September 7: Life Aquatic
September 14: Pirates of the Caribbean

Cafe Habana
May 16th – Car Wash
May 23rd – Beverly Hills Cop
May 30th – Do the Right Thing
June 6th – Breaking Away
June 13th – Dance With Me
June 20th – Fame
June 27th – Footloose
July 4th – Rambo
July 11th- Victory
July 18th – A Bronx Tale
July 25th – Flash Dance
August 1st – Little Shop of Horrors
August 8th – To Wong Foo
August 15th – Krush Groove
August 22nd – Cocktail
August 29th – Michael Jackson Tribute
September 5th – Indiana Jones
September 12th – Saturday Night Fever
September 19th – The Last Dragon
September 26th – Urban Cowboy
October 3th – The Mighty Ducks
October 10th – Shaft
October 17th – Batman
October 24th – Elvira

Brooklyn Bridge
Syfy Presents BROOKLYN BRIDGE PARK'S MOVIES WITH A VIEW
Thursday, July 8
Feature Film: Annie Hall (PG) 1977, 93 min
Short: Abbie Cancelled by Dumb Bunny
DJ: Ursula 1000

Thursday, July 15
Feature Film: Monsters vs. Aliens presented in Real D Logo (PG) –2009, 94 min
(no short this night)
DJ: DJ Lupe Loop

Thursday, July 22
Feature Film: The Big Lebowski (R) – 1998, 117 min
Short: Dock Ellis and the LSD No-No by Christopher Isenberg
DJ: Cosmo Baker

Thursday, July 29
Feature Film: Rear Window (PG) – 1954, 112 min
Short: Sketches from Great Gull by Nicholas Laviola
DJ: DJ DRM

Thursday, August 5
Feature Film: Brokeback Mountain (R) – 2005, 134 min
Short: Last Address by Ira Sachs
DJ: Soulstatic

Thursday, August 12
Feature Film: Dreamgirls (PG 13) – 2006, 130 min
Short: S From Hell by Rodney Ascher
DJ: DJ Conquerrah

Thursday, August 19
Feature Film: The Blues Brothers (R) – 1980, 133 min
Short: Mr. Okra by T.G. Herrington
DJ: Soulstatic

Thursday, August 26
Feature Film: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (PG 13) – 1989, 127 min
Short: Jerrycan by Julius Avery
DJ: DJ Emch

Thursday, September 2
Feature Film: Public Vote! Check back at brooklynbridgepark.org for details

[Thanks go to Emily Rod. for the 411]

The Creators Project: Vice X Intel




The Creators Project, a collaboration from Vice Magazine and Intel, marked a celebration of culture, media and technology. Held at Milk Studios in NYC this past weekend, 4 floors dedicated to a barrage of music, technology, ideas, film and an open bar by SKYY spirits helped captivate the attention of the city's creative set (read: press, hipsters, cool cats and scofflaws).



From the site's mouth
"The Creators Project has two mandates: on one hand it’s a modern day media channel that we will continually identify and celebrate the work of visionary artists wherever they are. On the other hand it is also a content creation studio, an arts foundation of sorts that will facilitate the production and dissemination of new work with these artists and their collaborators."




The space held interactive media, dreamy pieces of art and top players in music such as the long anticipated debut of South African hipster zef force, Die Antwoord (ninja pictured below performing).



More than a party, this was an experience for all. Kudos to Intel for shelling out the change to make this more than just a corporate rave.

Check out video and more clips from the event below. Visit The Creator's project at http://thecreatorsproject.com/about



This series is traveling to London, Sao Paulo and Seoul to name a few. If you're in those cities, don't miss this opportunity to be visually captivated!


Monday, June 28, 2010

Love Laeken


I met Los Angeles clothing designer Mallyce Miller (& her assistant Hailey) of Laeken a year ago at a trunk show at Shotwell in San Francisco. Both stunning, tall beauties draped in sexy, cool & casual pieces that turned out to be Mallyce's creations.




Impressed, I immediately gave them the scoop on Ladies Lotto and invited them to the next event in LA. Mallyce, who went to USC during my own stint, has created a chic accessibly sophisticated line that blends fashion, beach and femininity into one perfect affair.



Proud to have Mallyce's presence in Ladies Lotto, it seems as if Laeken has only just begun.



To purchase Laeken, visit: laekencollection.com Become a fan of a fellow LLADY on Facebook, visit: http://www.facebook.com/LAEKENcollection

Il Cielo: Sky Ferreira



Sky Ferriera is a singer-songwriter in the vein of Marina & the Diamonds and La Roux and Ladie's Lotto has the scoop on this young artist for you. Her style might make you think that she is far beyond her 17 years when she wears vintage dresses from all over the world (check out her fashion feature in Elle Magazine). However, her electro fused pop songs are pure youth that would have the teenagers heading for the dance floor. Her single 17, available now on Itunes from E.M.I., could easily fit in with the current pop music world (although I don't think her sound is quite as developed as that of the on-the-rise Marina & the Diamonds). If you listen to the lyrics of this tune, she definitely does not let you forget her age. Besides the title, the lyrics discuss her age as a "dirty little secret" when she's drinking with her friends "at the nightclub." Sky's lyrical focus on her age could make people focus on this subject more than her music. What are your thoughts: does it pigeon-hole the burgeoning pop star as a teen singer or can she grow into a successful 20 something pop act?

Her voice and electro style also bring a new sound to a very edgy cover of "Happiness is a Warm Gun" by the Beatles. You can check out this cover on her Myspace- it is listed under the name "Happy Dre" and is produced by Daniel Luttrell. I really like what she did with this song; her young feminine voice brings a new sound to this classic song. The beats on the song make me sad that I can't dance even a little in my non-air conditioned apartment without breaking a serious sweat.

For now, I will keep her single 17 in my pregame playlist; at least while I can still understand the fear of getting caught with a fake id. I can definitely dance to this beat but, as her song says, "I wonder how long she can last before she falls." I look forward to seeing her mature and see what comes from Sky Ferreira. I for one will be happy to buy her debut record if she develops into Marina's style of respectable, confident, and sexy womanhood as opposed to Ke$ha's party animal, drink till you drop, hot mess style pop act.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

CHARIOTS ON FIRE


Los Angeles and Japan based Ritz & Oriana have cherry-picked the most glorious selection of vintage and contemporary jewelry from around the globe. Check out their online store for supple leather pea pod necklaces from Italy, Venetian glass gold-plated necklaces made from the same glass workshop that graced the halls of Le Palace De Versailles, braclets made from 180 million years old fossilized wood, and more.

In addition to being treasure hunters, Chariots on Fire Creative Services include (but are not limited to): Graphic design, branding, product design, concept development, sourcing, research and trends.

Have a peak and buy something: chariotsonfire.com

Friday, June 25, 2010

Dirty Old Town

For those lucky enough to catch last night's sneak preview of Dirty Old Town, a feature film produced by LL's Stephanie Porto, you probably found this independent movie to be as charming as its producer.

Synpopsis: The Bowery becomes a nexus of shattered dreams when a merchant has 72 hours to pay his rent. Facing extinction, his ramshackle tent of antiquities lures a troop of misfits, freaks and renegades who form a tableaux vivant full of carnival pageantry, white lies and victimless crime in a fleeting glimpse of Downtown New York.

Check out the trailer below and visit: http://www.dirtyoldtownmovie.com

Hopefully it will be coming to a theater or channel near you!

DIRTY OLD TOWN from Blowback Productions on Vimeo.


A Film by Jenner Furst, Daniel B. Levin and Julia Willoughby Nason. From Blowback Productions and Executive Producer Marc Levin. Presented By Abel Ferrara.

Water Balloon Alert: NYC Babes & Parks




Modern mamas and papas new and old please take a moment and SIGN THIS PETITION

Modern mamas (and papas) new and old please take a moment and SIGN THIS PETITION to ban water balloons from NYC parks.

http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/nowaterballoonsnyc/

While we fuss over which stroller, carseat, toss anything that might have BPA, put up gates and so on and so on in the name of our kids health and safety, not bringing water balloons to the park should be a no brainer. And while they are fun (no doubt) the choking hazard they pose is NOT.

SO PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT AND SIGN , PASS IT ON!

http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/nowaterballoonsnyc/

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Hair Brain! Get Busy!



Grab all of your hair - all of the hair off of your hair brushes, your floor, your pets, your hairdresser's - anything and everything. Save it and send it to Matter of Trust (http://www.matteroftrust.org/).

Here's what they'll do with it:



Direct link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwQOD_Ir2vQ

The hair Matter of Trust collects will be used to help soak up the oil from the Deepwater Horizon/BP Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico! HELLS YEAH!

The mission of Matter of Trust is to Link ideas, spark action and materialize sustainable systems. We like to mimick how Mother Nature integrates enduring cycles and provides access to necessities in abundance. We concentrate on manmade surplus, natural surplus and eco-educational programs. The results are worthwhile, common sensical and often enchanting.

And those of you in New York, Save the date - JULY 28th!

On July 28th Ladies Lotto is setting up shop at Pimps and Pinups for drinks, networking and complimentary trims with all of your hair going to Matter of Trust. Your beautiful new do will help the clean up efforts!

See you on Wednesday July 28th!!

David Foox Art Party, June 25th, NYC

My friend, artist David Foox, is having an "aht party." Check it out:

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Killer Shoes Not Killing the Piggy Bank

As women the one thing we live for are shoes. Kitten heels, platforms, flats, and stilettos. Whatever your poison is, we tend to kill our piggy banks in the process. Now more than ever heels are taking over the fashion world. The crazy styles, colors, and of course the inches they seem to add to the heel.

Below are some of the major styles that are in for the season that are under $200. Some styles to look into for classic shoes including the infamous double platform heels.

Summer HeelsFashion Trends & Styles - Polyvore

L to R

Bebe Shoes Berwin – Natural $170 - heels.com
Jeffrey Campbell JACKIE DP $155 -
solestruck.com
ASOS TASCA Suede Lace-Up Wedge Boots $93 -
asos.com
ASOS ALICE Leather Pleat Denim Boot $186 -
asos.com
80%20 Women's Melody Boot $108 -
endless.com
Michael Antonio Women's MINT Gladiator Ankle Boots: Shoes $60 -
amazon.com
Bordello Gold Fairy Dust Platform Pumps $88 - patriciafield.com
Velvet Angels Women's Audax Open Wedge Platform Sandal: Shoes $126 -
amazon.com
Jeffrey Campbell SO SMART $100 -
solestruck.com
80%20 Women's Molly Tea Party Boot $116 -
endless.com
Marciano Lia Heel - Grey Multi Suede $192 -
heels.com
Betsey Johnson Astra $120 - piperlime.gap.com

The double platform heels are your best friend, even though they may look like they are made to kill someone. Yes, the heels are deceiving, making you believe the shoes have a higher arch then they really do. The booties are always cute; however you have to be smart on your selection. It’s important to get a pair of booties that aren’t made up of heavy fabric or else it is too wintry. The 80%20 booties (first shoe on second row) are perfect because it is made out of a light fabric, the colors are cool for the season and it has ventilation for the feet. There isn’t much explanation needed when it comes to the sandals, or the basic heel.

Ladies just remember you don’t have to kill your piggy bank to kill every other girl when you’re out. Search and you will find. Looking for more heels for a bargain, check out some other sites like karmaloop, endless, and asos - just to name a few.

Modern Mamahood: Self-Hypnosis for Less Pain on D-Day


Delivery day is one of the most anticipated days in a woman's life. What we do to prepare for it (or how many horror stories we hear) can make or break our experience. From Vitamin E and Primrose Oil to work on expanding the last stop down the canal, to scheduling a spinal and a c-section, women will do nearly anything to avoid experiencing the kind of severe pain we've been warned about.

What if you could train your mind to minimize the pain associated with the experience? I'm not talking about an epidural or the body-numbing intravenous drugs they hand out in the delivery room, I'm talking about self-hypnosis.

Thousands of women have studied self-hypnosis for childbirth and have successfully delivered without the use of any drugs or medical interventions. Self-hypnosis is considered a method of coping and pairs nicely with natural childbirth.

If this kind of birth experience is a goal for you, I personally recommend the home-study program by Hypnobabies. I've also heard Hypnobirthing is another good program, using a slightly different approach. To study self-hypnosis at home, you are given a workbook and several prep and delivery day audio scripts you can load onto your iPod. Other learning options include a hypno-doula or group classes.

My experience with Hypnobabies rocked. I was completely zen on my delivery day. The nurses didn't believe I was actually experiencing such hard contractions because of my chill reaction to it all. Practicing self-hypnosis was a stimulating mental challenge for me, and the 30min of peace it required each day was a great balance to the looney pregnancy hormones. I will definitely be doing this again for #2.

For more info, contact one of the programs at the links above. And feel free to reach out to me as well, I'd be happy to share more about what it was like!

- Lana Perry


The Modern Mamahood Column on the Ladies Lotto Blog:
As our Ladies Lotto community grows and evolves, we now have quite a few mamas and mamas-to-be! The LL Modern Mamahood weekly column presents the issues and products related to being a Ladies Lotto Mama!

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

NYC: A Night of Hearts and Voices with Special Guest Fefe Dobson


For nearly 15 years LIFEbeat’s Hearts & Voices program has brought the gift of live music and entertainment to hospitals, residential facilities, and day treatment centers all over NYC and beyond, lifting the spirits of individuals living with HIV/AIDS.

This Friday, Canadian recording artist Fefe Dobson gives LIFEbeat a helping hand at A Night of Hearts and Voices, a concert to benefit LIFEbeat's programs.


Friday, June 25
7:30PM

Featuring Mighty Kate with Todd Alsup and Cassandra Kubinski
Special Guest: Fefe Dobson

The Gramercy Theatre
127 East 23 Street
NYC


Ladies Lotto members and blog readers get a special discount! Use code: LLADY to get HALF OFF advance tickets here: http://www.spincyclenyc.com/index.php/liveperformances/1-live-performances/105-hearts

Ladies Lotto's KK Graham is LIFEbeat's outreach manager.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Gulf Oil Spill Numbers

Think You'll Look As Good At 65?



Actress Helen Mirren, just a month shy of 65, went topless for photographer Juergen Teller for New York Magazine. The photos, quite tasteful, show a beautiful woman, comfortable with her age and body. Stunning.

Check out these NSFW photos on New York Mag's website.
http://nymag.com/guides/summer/2010/66750/

NYC: Glow With the Flow - 6/25




Ladies Lotto's Jessica Usenbor cordially invites you to Glow With the Flow. Her crew at Event Freaks (and they sure a proud of it) are hosting their first glow-in-the-dark party this week.

Can you glow like this?



Friday, June 25, 2010

10pm-4am


Foundation NYC

137 Essex Street

NYC

Music by DJ Marshall

Glow in the dark dancers

SURPRISES!!


RSVP here for FREE admission: glow@eventfreaks.com

Swedish Summer Fest



After dragging around in darkness for months Swedes go crazy in the glorious summer sun. And that's exactly what The Swede Beat Magazine is planning to do the evening of Wednesday June 23 in Brooklyn, NY.

Swedish act hiphop act Ontario, P3 Pop, the best music show on Swedish Radio, Klubb Supermix and The Swede Beat's own DJs will be spinning those hot summer beats we longed for so long.


The Swede Beat Magazine is bringing you the fun and the swedes, all you have to do is show up and dive into The Swede Beat's version of Svensk Sommar.



Drinks Specials All Night Long
Backyard is open
Tons of Swedish indie tunes


Trophy Bar

351 Broadway
Williamsburg, Brooklyn


More info here

Friday, June 18, 2010

Scion Presents: ZPFfffft!


Scion presents: ZPFfffft!!!
A group exhibition with Gary Panter, Bob Zoell, and Devin Flynn


Opening Reception: Saturday, June 19, 2010
7-10pm


June 19 - July 10, 2010

Scion Installation L.A.

3521 Helms Ave (at National)

Culver City, CA. 90232

Gallery Phone: 310.815.8840


Hours: Wednesday - Saturday, 11 AM - 6 PM & by appointment


Click here for more information.

Let's Hear It For the Girls - BFF X LL in NYC this Saturday!


This Saturday, June 19, join some of the LL NY gals at the Bicycle Film Fest for a very special lovely lady party (boys are more than welcome).

Complimentary spirits for the evening.

Star Eyes and Battleaxebaby, along with a slew of other female DJs, handle the tunes. Expect sweet treats from Heartschallenger and photobooth fun, too!

88 Palace
88 East Broadway

9pm to 4am

Thursday, June 17, 2010

LACOSTE X NYLON Magazine Party - June 21st - LA


Complimentary champagne cocktails available from Dirty Blonde!

TONIGHT IN LA: Lioness LA's 4 Year Anniversary Party


Four years ago Lioness LA roared and the world listened! Come out to celebrate with Ladies Lotto's DJ Lady Sha and Aneesah in support of a great cause. Nightscape 2010 raises awareness for The Harmony Project

TONIGHT, Thursday, 6.17.2010

9pm-2am


Villa

8623 Melrose Avenue

West Hollywood


Music by DJ Lady Sha

Art installation by Julia Rauda


RSVP to List@LionessLA.com for entry.
Complimentary entry, gift bags & special giveaways!

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Full Figured Fashion Week


Every year, twice a year we watch the same slim models walk down the catwalk. Strutting their stuff in those slinky tiny dresses, fitted jeans, close to nothing tops and think, well gosh that’s definitely not what I look like. Knowing that as gorgeous as each item you see is something you would love to wear, but that isn’t how you’re shaped. Real women have hips, boobs, butt and sometimes some love handles. Where are those girls at? Where can I go see those fashion shows and those outfits? Well all is not lost.

Above the face of full figured fashion week 2010, Ms. Rosie Mercado

Full figured fashion week, is here for its second year, and definitely making their strides. Made to cater to the curvier women out there. To show us what the fashion world has to offer. Not the outfits that were originally made for the skinner girl and they extended it to size 18. This event showcases the designers who only cater to the lady who are blessed with more curves than others.

From June 16 -19, FFF will be hosted by Model Icon Emme. The event includes a fashion show, a shopping excursion, panel discussions, and a red carpet event along with a VIP cocktail reception. Designers will include Monif C Plus Size, Pure Energy, and Angel Alternative just to name a few.

Check out the rest of the Full Figured Fashion Week

Faran Krentcil (NYLON) DJ Set - NYC - TONITE!

NYLON Magazine's own Faran Krentcil will be gracing our ears with her audio presence tonight.

9 pm - 1 am

Black Market
110 Ave A / 7th Street
NYC

Be there or be parallelogram.

Exes + Ohs,
Susie G

Modern Mamahood: LL Talks to the Creator of "OneHungryMama.com"


When it comes to raising our children, food takes front and center in their development, especially in the earliest years. Blog-mama, Stacie Billis, Creator of "One Hungry Mama" talks to Ladies Lotto Modern Mamahood Blogger, Lana Perry, about her amazing blog-site, and how she balances work and family life.

Stacie Billis of OneHungryMama.com

What is OneHungryMama.com? What can moms find here?
One Hungry Mama is an online resource for age-specific, family-friendly recipes, tips, techniques and products to help parents satisfy their own hunger and inspire healthy hungers in their children. Being a Hungry Mama (or Papa!) means you can whip up something quick and delicious, shop on a budget and still buy all-natural ingredients, and even cater to different ages and tastes without making separate meals. The recipes are categorized by meal type, ingredient and age so that busy mamas and pops can access them as easily as possible. Users can even create a recipe box to hold their favorites. We busy parents need as many time savers as possible!

When and why did you start OHM?
I was blogging at another site in partnership with the person I developed a frozen organic baby food brand with for over a year when I decided, in February 2010, to strike out on my own. Though One Hungry Mama has only been live for about 4 or 5 months, there is over a year and a half worth of content available on the site.

OneHungryMama.com's Coconut Chickpea Soup with Lemongrass

How did the site grow?
Organically (no pun intended)! I just started blogging more and more, introducing my writing to publications that I like, collaborating with like-minded food bloggers, posting comments on other blogs, and building a following by having conversations on Twitter. Basically, I became part of the food and family-food blogging communities. I'm an active participant in these communities because I care about the issues, want to know what others think and exchange ideas for how we can all do as good a job as possible feeding our families without killing ourselves (it's hard to fit cooking in!). From there, word about One Hungry Mama spread.

Do you have other work outlets beyond your blog?
I just had a second baby (he's 8 months now), so I slowed down for a while to spend time with him and also make sure that I continued to have quality time with older son (3 1/2 years old). I do a lot of recipe testing professionally and freelance writing about families and food. I also do some consulting in educational children's media, the industry in which I built a career before I had kids. I have a Master's in developmental psychology and used to help develop preschool television and interactive games, ensuring that media was developmentally appropriate. That stuff is a fun diversion and comes so naturally. It's also plain fun and, just like my food writing, helps me impact families in a positive way.

Do you ever have issues balancing work with family life? Any tips on balancing?
Sure. Don't we all! I'm just learning how to maintain balance effectively now--two kids and two careers in! I also think that balance isn't the same for everyone. I guess the biggest lesson for me that might be useful to others is to honestly reflect on who you are and what you need as an individual. That will be different for all of us. But, if you can take care of yourself, you will take care of your family better. The research says it all: the biggest indicator of child mental health is mother's mental health. So, basically, if you're happy, your kids are happy. So, if working full time makes you happy, go for it. Make sure your kids have quality child care and make the time you do spend with them focused and quality.

For me, I love working from home. I'm able to close my kids out when I'm focused on work. I don't get between them and their sitter. I also keep a serious schedule. I know in advance when I'm working, when I'm going to spend time with one or both of the kids, and when I'm going to give myself a pedicure break! It keeps me from getting too absorbed in one thing and then feeling stressed about all the other things I didn't deal with.


Check her out: www.OneHungryMama.com!



The Modern Mamahood Column on the Ladies Lotto Blog:
As our Ladies Lotto community grows and evolves, we now have quite a few mamas and mamas-to-be! The LL Modern Mamahood weekly column presents the issues and products related to being a Ladies Lotto Mama!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010



Don't forget to RSVP via email correspondence to pumacity@nylonmag.com by 6/21.

Be there or be hexagon.

Write It Right



Paper Pastries is an adorable greeting card and stationery company based in Los Angeles, CA. I stopped by their table at Renegade Craft Fair last weekend in McCarren Park in Williamsburg and completely fell in love with the cute patterns, witty greetings and simple design. Their selection included some lovely greetings cards, cute notebooks and other creative things. Some of my favorites include the “I left my heart in {pick your city} postcard collection and custom designed traditional pens.

The pens are available in several colors and are stamped with little random facts such as “Largest Mammal – Blue Whale” and “Zest – Grate Color off Citrus”, depending on the four sets:


Make A Point – for the expressive writer

Chef’s set – for all foodies

Enamored – for the love birds

Know It All – for savvy smart heads


Inspiration start here
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Oil Activism



Activists holding signs stating "Big Oil Lies People Die" at today's Congressional hearing with oil execs testifying on the devastating Gulf of Mexico Oil disaster. Photo via Change Chevron, http://changechevron.org/

Side note: execs had also testified that a clean up plan for the Gulf included walruses. Unfortunately, walruses are not native to the Gulf. Embarrassing isn't it? These people are in charge of cleaning up a major environmental disaster yet they don't even know what animals are native to the gulf. Disturbing...

Find out more: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/06/15/exxon-bp-ceos-it-was-emba_n_612837.html

It's the Remix! Listening Social with Ladies Lotto Tomorrow Night NYC!




TOMORROW NIGHT!!! Come mingle, network and listen to good tunes!

Join Ladies Lotto for Jade's IMHC Remix Listening Social with DJS NIRE (MOB) and Luna Vega! Plus hostesses with the mostess...

**Open Bar & Food from 8-9pm**

Wednesday, June 16th
@ RdV in the Meatpacking District
located @ 409 W. 13th St. btw 9th Ave & Washington.
Please feel free to forward, ReTweet, repost, invite, etc.!!

Supported by TIME OUT NY, SUITE 903 and Hennessy!

RSVP REQUIRED: jade@ladieslotto.com