When Carrie, my roommate, first moved to Vegas, one of the first things we did was go to the opening of Peepshow at Planet Hollywood, starring my favorite girl next door, Holly Madison and Aubrey O'Day, formerly of Danity Kane. If you haven't seen Peepshow, I would highly recommend this fun, musical-burlesque show. It's basically the sexy side of Little Bo Peep and a cast of fairy tale characters. I did have an awkward moment when I recognized a girl I went to high school with, dancing topless in the show. I guess I shouldn't be surprised, this is Vegas afterall. All I can say is thank goodness for her bedazzled pasties!!
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Happy Birthday Stephanie!
Cinco de Mayo was my friend Steph's 26th birthday so we celebrated poolside at Moorea at Mandalay Bay. The weather was perfect, the drinks were delicious and we had an amazing day hanging out by the pool! I love these girls :) We took a lot of pics but here's a fun one from the end of the day:
The Slider Truck
Let me tell you about my latest obsession. The Slider Truck. Actually, it's really called Slidin' Thru and basically, its a tricked-out truck that goes from place to place cooking up delicious gourmet sliders in the back. Ric, the founder of the Slider Truck, is a culinary school dropout and a super cool kid from Vegas who has perfected what the Mexicans have been doing for years with their street carts. He has an Eggplant Caprese slider and even a Korean BBQ slider (my personal fave!) and sells Coca-Cola and Fanta in glass bottles. You can check him out at www.slidinthru.com. Next time you're in Vegas, ask me to take you to the Slider Truck! DELISH!
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Joël Robuchon
I work with a great non-profit organization in Las Vegas called the Epicurean Charitable Foundation (ECF) comprised of the city's top food & beverage executives whose main charitable endeavor is the development of a scholarship program to aid deserving and promising students in their pursuit of a hospitality degree and career. Through working with ECF, I have been so lucky and honored to have met Joël Robuchon at a couple of events. If you know anything about the culinary world, you know that Joël Robuchon is like, the messiah. He operates 18 restaurants across the globe and has a combined 25 Michelin stars (2nd is Gordon Ramsay with 16 stars) This is why Joël Robuchon has been touted "Master Chef of the Century." I first met Chef Robuchon at the Epicurean Charitable Foundation's annual fundraising gala. Rarely am I speechless, but I really didn't even know what to say. Not that it would have mattered anyway since he doesn't speak a word of English and travels with a translator.
Me & the homie Joël at ECF's fundraising gala
Me & the homie Joël at ECF's fundraising galaMy French is a little rusty but he kissed my hand and said "Oooh la la" to me, which I'm pretty sure translates to "Oooh la la." Not bad at all ;)
I was able to spend some more time with Chef Robuchon just a few weeks ago during Vegas Uncork'd, a high-profile food and wine festival sponsored by Bon Appetit magazine. I was shocked to discover that Joël remembered me from the ECF gala! I know this because his translator du jour came right up to me and said "We've met you before, at the Epicurean gala." After a few minutes of awkward chit-chat (again, the man doesn't speak any English) they invited me and a guest to a private sake tasting being held at Shibuya at MGM Grand that evening as one of the Vegas Uncork'd events. Since I had basically been invited by Joël Robuchon himself, I had to go. I called Carrie, my roommate, immediately and told her we had plans.
Carrie & I at Shibuya
So we went. We double-kissed cheeks with Joël Robuchon, ate fresh sushi and tasted a ridiculous amount of sake. We discovered a few we loved (Love Princess Red Sparkling Sake- omg delish!) and we found a couple that were terrible. We laughed at the fur-bikini clad go-go dancers and reveled in our faux-fabulosity.
I was able to spend some more time with Chef Robuchon just a few weeks ago during Vegas Uncork'd, a high-profile food and wine festival sponsored by Bon Appetit magazine. I was shocked to discover that Joël remembered me from the ECF gala! I know this because his translator du jour came right up to me and said "We've met you before, at the Epicurean gala." After a few minutes of awkward chit-chat (again, the man doesn't speak any English) they invited me and a guest to a private sake tasting being held at Shibuya at MGM Grand that evening as one of the Vegas Uncork'd events. Since I had basically been invited by Joël Robuchon himself, I had to go. I called Carrie, my roommate, immediately and told her we had plans.
Carrie & I at ShibuyaSo we went. We double-kissed cheeks with Joël Robuchon, ate fresh sushi and tasted a ridiculous amount of sake. We discovered a few we loved (Love Princess Red Sparkling Sake- omg delish!) and we found a couple that were terrible. We laughed at the fur-bikini clad go-go dancers and reveled in our faux-fabulosity.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Bikram Yoga

So like I mentioned, never being one to let a good trend or fad pass me by, I obviously jumped on the yoga bandwagon. And not just any yoga. I signed up for bikram yoga, or as I like to call it, "Sweat Your Ass Off Yoga." Basically, its 90-minutes of low intensity yoga in a 95-degree room set to about 40% humidity. YIKES! That's like Ohio humidity with Nevada heat in the summertime. Or like the rainforest or something else equally miserable. Anyhow, let me explain why I thought this would be a good idea: I have been told that there are several health benefits to bikram yoga, most notably that the "fat literally melts off." Um.. say no more, I'm sold!
When I got there for the first time, I almost didn't make it all the way into the class at all. We were greeted by a lobby full of the sweaty, shirtless people still mingling from the class before us. The smell alone was overpowering and suffocating in the heat and humidity! Imagine: 60 people per class, sweating profusely for 90 minutes, 10 times a day. GROSS. You leave class feeling absolutely disgusting, yet oddly cleansed, soaked all the way through your clothes and obviously, you smell terrible. Sounds fun right? Well, 4 classes later, I've gained 5lbs and haven't been back. Peace and Namaste.
"Laces out Dan!"
If you've seen the movie Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, you know what I'm talking about. And since I'm a big fan of terrible movies filled with off-color humor, this was the first thing that came to mind when I found out I'd be working with none other than Dan Marino. You probably best know Dan from his days as the Quarterback for the Miami Dolphins, or maybe you recognize him, from what is arguably his best work, NutriSystem commercials. But in addition to being a Hall-of-Fame quarterback and one hell of a diet spokesman, Dan is also a partner at restaurant that I have worked with. I was lucky enough to spend the day with Dan, taking him on a media blitz the morning of his Las Vegas grand opening. We stopped by Fox 5's MORE show as well as ESPN Radio, KOMP and The Point.Some fun facts I learned about Dan Marino that day:
- He drinks red wine. Lots of red wine.
- He's "got the good shit"- if you need to sleep on a plane.
- In a time crunch, he likes vodka on the rocks.
- He predicted the Saints to win the Super Bowl.
- He carries his money wrapped up in a purple hair-tie.
- He takes full credit and responsibility for Jim Carrey's fame. According to Dan, "Jim Carrey was a nobody until he made Ace Ventura- with me."
- He has a great sense of humor.
Oh by the way...
In case you haven't heard, Matt & I are ENGAGED! After 5 years and 2 months (to the day) Matt finally broke down and decided that he could, in fact, put up with me forever. Ha! Long story short, it was a complete surprise and the night could not have been anymore perfect. Lake Las Vegas will always have a special place in my heart- if you haven't been there you need to go! It's easily the most beautiful and peaceful place in all of Las Vegas!
From me, to you.

OK, so all the cool kids are blogging. And never being one to let a good trend or fad pass me by, I put a little something together for your reading pleasure.
As you probably know, or at least you should if you're reading this, I moved to Fabulous Las Vegas to pursue a career in public relations. A year and a half later, I'm a 2 Blackberry-carrying, all black-wearing, never-leave-home-without-my-planner, can't stop-won't stop publicist at one of the city's most well-known and respected PR agencies. I've been lucky enough to work with some amazing people and have had the opportunity to do things I never thought I'd be able to do. Since I don't see or talk to any of you nearly enough, I put this together so you can keep up with me as I chronicle my faux-fabulous life. Enjoy!
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