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Thanks to reader Kelly for sending me the link to this very unique Nebu chandelier by UM, which is constructed from 250 vintage stemmed glasses. I’m still feeling the ones from Michael McHale, but this is pretty great inspiration for those of you looking to undertake a DIY project.

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At Madangsui, Kendrick and I first enjoyed a plate of steamed meat dumplings (which I determined are a mix of beef and pork, and are absolutely incredible), and then split the Bulgogi (thinly sliced ribeye marinated in a soy-based sauce). I was slightly disappointed to learn that if you only order one BBQ entree they cook it in the kitchen rather than at the table (and one entree plus an appetizer is certainly enough for two people unless you’re both starving), but that’s OK - we’re talking about sacrificing about five minutes of entertainment for budget-friendly deliciousness.

I love how you can tailor the meal to suit your tastes - I prepared my Bulgogi pretty simply, wrapped up in lettuce leaves with a little rice and grilled onion, while Kendrick piled on everything in sight (pictured above). We have pretty different palates - he likes his food extremely spicy, while I…don’t - and it was really nice to be able to eat the same meal, but just adjust it based on what each of us likes. 

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I am not what one would call the most graceful of people. I once broke my toe walking into a wall (in the apartment that I had lived in for seventeen years at the time…so you would think I might have a better sense of the layout, but no), and I once broke my coccyx (yes, my butt) falling down the stairs in front of a boy I had a crush on. So the physical humor of vaudeville kinda has a special place in my heart.

I only saw Cirque du Soleil once, when I was about twelve, and have been dying to go back ever since. Their new show, Banana Shpeel, is something totally different, though: it blends the kind of extraordinary choreography we’ve come to expect from Cirque du Soleil with humor and adventure, and I imagine will be something Broadway hasn’t seen the likes of before. Also, how cool is that poster? It kind of reminds me of the artwork in this book, which was one of my childhood faves.

For someone who grew up in the middle of the Theater District, I’ve seen embarrassingly few Broadway shows, and am hoping to win tickets to see this one when it opens in New York in February (it opens in Chicago in November).

To learn more about Cirque du Soleil’s newest production, go here, and click here to check out a video about the show.

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I woke up yesterday morning to the horrible sight of a cracked iPhone screen. I swear, I didn’t do it. Or…I don’t know, I probably did, but I don’t recall doing it, in any case.

This afternoon, I made my way over to the Genius Bar at the Apple store on Fifth Avenue, and was absolutely astounded at the quality of the customer service. I was taken care of immediately by the very charming Ryan, who not only speedily replaced my phone, but also recommended the Speck rubber case (above), which I’m hoping will prove to be Jordan-proof (knock wood).

A sidenote: I took a photo of Ryan and I in the store to commemorate the successful resolution of what could have been a very stressful problem, but it seems that any information you put into a new phone prior to bringing it home and syncing it with your Mac ends up getting erased. Just FYI.


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