Book Review: Shirley, I Jest

shirleyShirley, I Jest, is written by Cindy Williams who is better known as “Shirley” from Laverne & Shirley.  I found it interesting that as an actress she is bad at lying (there is an excerpt in the book about quitting her job by lying and saying she broke her arm) yet I always thought that acting was mostly lying – but I guess not! She also mentions a story where she is working as a waitress and Jim Morrison comes in – and is in on a joke with her coworkers to mess with her! Some hazing at a new job! Overall there is a lot of fun stories in the book – some superstitious like getting a job on Room 222 on November 22 when she had just turned 22 on August 22…  At the halfway point in the book there are some photographs of Cindy and her family. The second half of the book focuses more on her time on Laverne & Shirley, her friendship with Andy Kaufman and some encounters with celebrities.

Overall this was a fun read and fun to find out more about Cindy and her life before and after she was Shirley. I received an e-copy of this book in exchange for this review.

About the Book

Cindy Williams, best-known as half of the comedic duo of Laverne & Shirley, has had a wild and lively career in show biz. After spending years waiting tables, she landed her first big break with a role in American Graffiti as Ron Howard’s long-suffering girlfriend. This book is an engaging and heartfelt journey from Williams’s blue collar roots to her unexpected stardom—from being pranked by Jim Morrison at the Whisky a Go Go to the emotional rollercoaster of celebrity.

Cindy Williams is an actress and comedian who has starred in some of the most notable movies and television programs in entertainment history. Her career began in the 1970s in prestigious movies like Travels with My Aunt (with Maggie Smith, directed by George Cukor) and American Graffiti (with Ron Howard, Harrison Ford, and Richard Dreyfuss and directed by George Lucas). Williams is now focusing on theater, and has performed in shows across the country, including the musical Nunsense. She lives near Palm Springs, California.

Book Review: Pop Goes the Circus!

popcircusPop Goes The Circus is the 4th book in the Three-Ring Rascals series, I had previously read The Greatest Star on Earth which was the 2nd in the series.  These books are geared towards kids so they are very easy reads with a ton of illustrations mixed in.  In this book, Gert (the mouse) is looking for her brother Bert because he hasn’t been doing his chores. She finds him, but then he disappears again – after being carried away by a balloon!  Meanwhile, Flora runs away from home because she wants to see her friends in the circus but neither of her parents will take her because they are too busy with the pending arrival of a new baby. Her parents put up all the money they have as reward money, but it gets stolen by most wanted crooks buster and robin.  Somehow Bert and Flora get the money back from the robbers, make their way back to the circus (just as they are having a funeral for Bert!) and everyone is able to go back to where they belong – Home!

I received a free e-copy of this book in order to write this review. I was not otherwise compensated.

About the Book

Two runaway rascals go on the road in the fourth installment of this highly praised, popular series.

Bert the circus mouse has gone missing! The members of Sir Sidney’s Circus figure he’s nearby, sulking after an argument with his sister, Gert. Little do they know that he’s been carried away by a rogue balloon. Meanwhile, in a faraway state, Flora LaPasta is tired of being ignored as her parents prepare for a new baby, so she mails herself to Sir Sidney’s Circus in protest.

A popped balloon and a mixed-up shipment soon bring Bert and Flora together. In the worst of times, a best friendship is born. But can the pair make it through a world of bad drivers, angry mobs, and greedy robbers? How long can a circus mouse and a runaway girl survive on their own?

Book Review: Alone Forever: The Singles Collection

aloneforever Alone Forever is another awesome comic from Liz Prince. I had previously read her book Tomboy and loved that as well.  This book focuses on her dating life – or lack thereof – and while she’ll be alone forever.  I don’t know what it is about Liz that I love – maybe that I think we’re kind of similar in our tomboyish alone forever keep going back to OKCupid even though we know we shouldn’t ways… but there is just something about her comics that I can’t get enough of.  I didn’t want this book to end!

Definitely recommended if you’re looking for a funny read… although you’ll probably enjoy it more if you’re single.

I received a free e-copy of this book in order to write this review, I was not otherwise compensated.

About The Book

Liz Prince, author of the world’s cutest relationship comic, “Will You Still Love Me If I Wet the Bed?”, returns with a new comic about being — gasp! — SINGLE.

Finally bringing her popular webcomic to printed form, Alone Forever explores the joys of flying solo, free to focus on what really matters: comics, punk rock, and cute boys with beards.

Drawn in Liz Prince’s ultra-charming style, filled with self-deprecation and cats, there’s something for everyone to relate to in this celebration of self-reliance in the age of OkCupid.

 

Book Review: Blood, Sweat and My Rock N Roll Years

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Blood, Sweat, and my Rock N Roll Years answers the question – “Is Steve Katz a Rock Star?”  Steve Katz may be best known as a founding member of Blood Sweat and Tears, but this book tells the story of his whole career – starting with the Even Dozen Jug Band (even if there were 13 on their first recording), The Blues Project, Blood, Sweat & Tears and American Flyer.  After being in bands, he became a suit at Mercury Records as the VP of A&R and then he went to work for Green Linnet Records where he signed celtic bands.  Currently Steve is living in CT with his wife Alison – and none of his neighbors know of his rockstar past!

Now a days if Steve performs he is lucky to get 30 people to show up – more if he is partnering up for shows with some of his friends.

I received an e-copy of this book in exchange for this review.

About the Book

On paper Steve Katz’s career rivals anyone’s except the 1960s’ and ’70’s biggest stars: the Monterey Pop Festival with the legendary Blues Project, Woodstock with Blood, Sweat & Tears, and even producing rock’s most celebrated speed addict, Lou Reed. There were world tours, and his résumé screams “Hall of Fame” — it won’t be long before BS&T are on that ballot. He has three Grammies (ten nominations), three Downbeat Reader’s Poll Awards, three gold records, one platinum record, and one quadruple platinum platter (the second Blood, Sweat & Tears album), not to mention three gold singles with BS&T. All together, he’s sold close to 29 million records. He had affairs with famous female folk singers, made love to Jim Morrison’s girlfriend Pam when Jim was drunk and abusive, partied with Elizabeth Taylor and Groucho Marx, dined with Rudolf Nureyev, conversed with Martin Luther King, Jr. and Tennessee Williams, hung out with Andy Warhol, jammed with everyone from Mose Allison to Jimi Hendrix, and was told to get a haircut by both Mickey Spillane and Danny Thomas.

But his memoir is more Portnoy’s Complaint than the lurid party-with-your-pants-down memoir that has become the norm for rock ’n’ roll books. It’s an honest and personal account of a life at the edge of the spotlight—a privileged vantage point that earned him a bit more objectivity and earnest outrage than a lot of his colleagues, who were too far into the scene to lay any honest witness to it. Set during the Greenwich Village folk/rock scene, the Sixties’ most celebrated venues and concerts, and behind closed doors on international tours and grueling studio sessions, this is the unlikely story of a rock star as nerd, nerd as rock star, a nice Jewish boy who got to sit at the cool kid’s table and score the hot chicks.
Steve Katz was a founding member of The Blues Project and Blood, Sweat & Tears. He became a record producer, working with rock renegade Lou Reed, among others. Now, Katz and his wife, Alison Palmer have a ceramics shop, Alison Palmer Studio, in South Kent, Connecticut.

Throwback Thursday: Hanson June 2, 2004

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Headliner: Hanson
Opener(s): 48 Star
Cost: FREE

Setlist:

Rock N Roll Razorblade
You Never Know
Strong Enough to Break
Runaway Run
The Walk
I Will Come To You
Underneath
Ain’t No Sunshine
Being Me
Crazy Beautiful
Penny and Me
Where’s The Love
Deeper
Hey
MMMBop
This Time Around
Lost Without Each Other

Recap:

Scanning these pics really took me back.  I miss being able to decide to go to a concert 8 hours away in Buffalo on a Wednesdays. ahh, summer break. This show I went with my friend Jess and met up with another friend Victoria who lived in the area.  The tickets were free, you just had to play some games on the local radio station’s website and trade in for them.  I think we ended up with 4 free tickets and gave one to our waitress in addition to her tip because we were telling her about the show and thought she might be interested.  Despite this being a radio station sponsored show, it was almost a full set. I remember being extra excited when Zac did “The Walk” which at that time we might have still been calling “Tightrope” and almost flipped around the rail that I was holding on to because I got so excited lol oops.  Zac also made up a song called “bling bling bling” at some point during this set.

 

Book Review: I Hate Myselfie

selifeI Hate Myselfie is a series of essays written by YouTube star Shane Dawson. I had no idea who Shane was, but I thought the title was cute for a book so I figured I’d give it a read. He claims that his real life persona is not the same as his youtube/online persona – but since I had no idea who he was before reading the book I can’t say for sure or cite any examples.  One thing I really liked in the book was that before each chapter he had artwork done by his fans and a little write up about who did it which I thought was a nice touch and a fun way for his fans to be involved with his book!  Shane talks about how he lost 150lbs and a lot about his life and jobs he had before being a famous YouTuber, etc.  It was very well written and an easy read like having a conversation which I love with autobiographies.  I will have to check out some of his youtube videos now!

I received an e-copy of this book in exchange for this honest review.

About the Book

The book that more than 12 million YouTube subscribers have been waiting for! Shane Dawson’s memoir features twenty original essays—uncensored yet surprisingly sweet.

Shane Dawson has always been an open book. From his first YouTube vlog back in 2008, to his feature film debut “Not Cool,” to a cover story in Variety magazine, Shane has documented his life pre-tty thoroughly. We’ve seen awkward and adorable Q&As with his mom, weight loss center drama, love life details, and the all-important haircut reveal. We’ve seen his hilarious spoofs of Miley Cyrus, Paris Hilton, and Sarah Palin. His music videos are awesome.

But in I Hate Myselfie, fans will finally get a chance to see the real Shane through personal stories that are at once humorous and heartwarming, self-deprecating and totally inspiring. Highlighting key moments of his childhood and adolescence, through his phenomenal success on YouTube, and continuing on to his more recent experiences as an actor and director, Shane’s memoir will feature the silliness and satire his fans already enjoy, but it will be even more in depth, more real, and more portable (it’s a book).

Product Review: Vivaselfie Stick

Have you ever found yourself wishing your arms were just a little bit longer to get all your friends in a picture? Or maybe you like to travel alone and want to get pictures of you with landmarks behind you – without having to talk to strangers?  Then the Vivaselfie Stick is for you!

The vivaselfie stick works with blue tooth and can be paired to Android or Apple phones. (iOS 4.0 and Android 3.0 or above) It has an extendable pole for selfies or above-crowd shots. It is lightweight with a sturdy non-slip grip.

The Vivaselfie Stick will give you:

Connection – get group and family photos with no one left out because they need to take the photo.
Creativity – reach over or around walls and into narrow places to get impossible shots and hidden views.
Fun – raise your camera above the crowd for great videos or photos at concerts and other events (though I can’t say I recommend this one because you’ll probably annoy everyone around you!)
Travel – get great shots of your travel destinations without begging others to take photos of you when you travel.

The set up is simple – take the monopod out of the box and charge it with the included USB charger (I found it charged very quickly.) Once you are charged up, turn the stick on and look for it in your Bluetooth settings so you can pair it.  After you’re paired, attach the phone to the monopod.  I found that my phone didn’t really fit well with the case on it, and it worked better when using the phone without a case.  Extend out the monopod, frame your selfie and hit the shutter button on the stick.  And Ta DA! An awesome photo was captured on your phone!

Sorry for cutting out the background on my selfies – but my room is a MESS and I wanted to get this review posted and not waste time tidying up. The point of the photos was to see the distance between the shortest setting and longest setting (which almost reached the ceiling in my room) I can’t wait to try this out more on trips!

I received a free product in exchange for this honest review.

 

Music Monday: Ricky Martin A Quien Quiera Escuchar

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Adiós

Disparo al Corazón

Isla Bella

Perdóname

Náufrago

La Mordidita

Cuanto Me Acuerdo de Ti

Mátame Otra Vez

Nada

A Quien Quiera Escuchar

Náufrago (Acoustic Version)

Mátame Otra Vez (Acoustic Version)

Nada (Dharmik Version)

 

A Quien Quiera Escuchar (English: To Those Who Want to Listen) is the 10th studio album from Ricky Martin. It was released in early February 2015. The album is sung in all Spanish – which I know very little of but I still enjoy Ricky’s voice and the music is a lot of fun to dance to with some ballads as well.  I’ll be seeing Ricky live later in the year and am very much looking forward to it as he puts on a great show. (I’ll just have to learn some more Spanish before then!)

Product Review: Secret Outlast Clear

I recently got a free sample of Secret’s new “Outlast Clear” deodorant from clearlybetterchallenge.com as a member of One2One Network.  I am rather picky with my deodorant and normally wear clinical strength, but I figured I would give it a try.  I was not a fan of the “active fresh” scent and I also seemed to get a defective stick that had a sticker that covers the top inside as well.  Fortunately I was able to work around this and get the deodorant to come out.  Aside from the scent I liked how it worked and kept me protected and dry throughout the day (even in an office that can often feel like a sauna.)  I would certainly try this product again – assuming it had a scent that was more to my liking.

Product Review: Pop Chart Lab Print


My Dad’s birthday just passed, and I always have trouble trying to find something unique to get him. However, this year I think I knocked it out of the park with a poster print from Pop Chart Lab.

In 2010 a book editor and a graphic designer joined forces to render all human experiences in chart form. They have made infographical treatments of beer, culinary tools, hip-hop, and dozens more.  Now they’ve expanded and have a small team of researchers, designers and soldiers and continue to assemble, sit, cull and arrange massive amounts of cultural data into meaningful works of art and information.

I received the “Visual compendium of baseball jerseys” print in a poster size of 24×36. The poster features 121 hand-drawn uniforms from 1869 to current and also serves as a visual record of fashion trends in baseball over the past 150 years. Posters are printed on 100 lb archival stock certified by The Forest Stewardship Council, pressed on an offset lithographic press with vegetable-based inks.

I received a free product in exchange for this honest review.

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