Monday, May 31, 2010

Create a vortex of Possibility!

PEACE

Peace comes from knowing peace
Love comes from being Loving
Gifts come from wholly giving

In this light
Peace becomes
My deepest brilliance
Glowing brightly

Step not timidly on the path
Flow forward
Fully
Alive
And
Alight

Peace is mine
My calling card
Falling with me
Radiating through me

Blossoming all around me
Witnessing what I have done
Peace realized

I wake
Hearing the bluebirds of the Angels
Joining in the dance of Love
Free

I own my state of peace

In grace

I am a Magnificent Woman

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This peace offering on this Memorial day is in honor of our brave and courageous troops doing the job assigned them by our country, a country of "we the people" holding the candle of possibility.

I honor the troops today.

And.

I honor the pursuit of peace on earth.

Click here for a past Memorial Day post honoring the troops featuring Gene Simmons.

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Saturday, May 22, 2010

Sondheim Rules!

A new production highlighting the life and work of Stephen Sondheim opened at the Roundabout Theater last week.

Stephen Sondheim has always been a huge inspiration for me. I listen to his work when I want to get inspired. When I am in a transitional phase his words and music play in my head and there is no doubt his rhythms have always offered profound insights into life, love, heartbreak, anxiety, artistry and that intricate dance of romance.

If you are in New York you have two opportunities to catch the Sondheim genius... you can roll by the Roundabout and check out Sondheim on Sondheim...

Here's one of the productions stars Vanessa Williams performing on Regis & Kelly...



or you can rumble to the Walter Kerr Theater to catch the final performances of Tony nominated Catherine Zeta Jones and Angela Lansbury in one of my favorite musicals of all time A Little Night Music based on a Bergman film.

For a little dose of the master listen in to Sondheim chat about the show on Fresh Air with Terry Gross here. Around 33 minutes into the hour Terry Gross asks the classic musical question "Which comes first the music or the lyrics?" Sondheim's answer is one of a true collaborator, one who is in tune with the sounds and voices of the work. He follows the librettist characters and dialogue from the book and explains the most important thing is to know what you want to say.

He always seems to know what he wants to say and does so with such beauty and a haunting complexity.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Grieving and Glorying...

Magnificent Woman Vanessa Redgrave personifies grace.

From any one's purview she had one rough couple of years in losing dear family members but still she goes on.

She is an inspiration. She is a warrior and we wish her and her family well.



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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

The Elegance of "the Berg"

It took Charlie Rose twenty years to book Jeffrey Katzenberg to sit down on his show for a chat.

It didn't (quite) disappoint Mr. Katzenberg discussed his career in animation starting at Disney where he took a huge liability (the animation department) that no one wanted to touch and reignited it into the fullest expression of its namesake.

Reflecting on his success -- Mr. Katzenberg considers himself most importantly a student of Walt Disney one of the greatest storytellers to ever practice in our business.

Interesting look into Mr. Katzenberg's thinking.

His life of "one door closes and another one opens" was exemplified when Mr. Katzenberg's firing paved the way for The dreamer, the builder and the architect to start Dreamworks.

Check out the interview at Charlie Rose.... here.

No Doubt -- Three Wise Woman...

can bring peace on earth.



Oh... and throw in a very positive little girl for joy and happiness.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

How Many More....

Man Made disasters are we going to watch unfold?

It's clear to me the eyes that should be reviewing and enforcing fair and safe practices in a system of checks and balances have lost focus and perspective in pursuit of outdated goals of ever increasing profits in total disregard for the planets general welfare and personal accountability.

Yes. This is an SNL sketch with funny people pointing out how ridiculous the corporate and governmental system has become.

I've lost my ability to laugh at the shameful actions of an elite group of executives even in the finest of satirical parody.

We know better. Let's do better.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

The Best Is Yet to Come!

In our series of composers performing their work...

Check out the great Cy Coleman singing The Best is Yet to Come, first recorded by Tony Bennett only to be eclipsed by Sinatra's rendition with Count Basie in an arrangement by Quincy Jones.

"You think you've flown before
but baby you aint left the ground."



The lyrics were written by Carolyn Leigh who also wrote the fabulous Young at Heart which has one of the coolest opening lines of any song ever... "Fairy tales can come true, it can happen to you, if you are young at heart."

Here's Frank singing The Best is Yet to Come later in his career -- while his voice and quite possibly his memory have shifted his sexy swagger is still in full effect.



"You think you've seen the sun but you aint see it shine."

There's Something About Babies...

That totally makes me smile!

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Sunday, May 09, 2010

You Don't Need to Love Cupcakes ...

To Love This Guy!

Johnny Cupcakes is a true baking inspiration... every cupcake is infused with soul and love. Here's to his Mom this Mother's Day weekend for nurturing his passion and letting him be himself.




Check out the Johnny Cupcakes story here.

Girl You Know It's True



Our mascot Cody the Pug extending the Love!

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Saturday, May 08, 2010

I am a Magnificent Woman

Celebrating all the Magnificent Mom's in our lives!

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Friday, May 07, 2010

In Honor of National Prayer Day!

A prayer for all of us...

Today we celebrate our families, our country and our world
We honor the spirit that gave birth to our nation
We give thanks to everyone who walks our streets, whose hearts beat in action across this great country
May any suffering weighing heavily on our hearts be alleviated
May we rise to whatever challenges appear to be facing us
May everything necessary for our evolution be fully realized
Offering a brighter day
Re-energizing the spirit of truth
Now and always
May we be renewed

In gratitude.

A National Day of Prayer does not automatically mean something religious in nature. It is merely giving voice to the dreams and wishes our heart makes. Prayer is a medium of miracles. Prayer creates a significant shift and change in the chemistry of our brain waves. Prayer is appropriate anytime and anywhere...

My dear friend Miguel Villanueva became an American Citizen this year arriving hand in hand with a devastating diagnosis of Leukemia.

You can guarantee it that the person standing next to you in line at the grocery store, the person sitting across from you at work has issues they are dealing with at least equal to your own.

Pray for them. Pray for yourself. Take nothing for granted. Now is what we have. This moment.

Be kind isn't just for rewinding it is appropriate for all our daily conversations and interactions.

Thanks for taking a moment to offer up your heart in prayer!

A prayerful nation is a peaceful nation.

Monday, May 03, 2010

Bill Murray Does Dickinson...

As we close out National Poetry Month enjoy.... "I dwell in possibility."

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Saturday, May 01, 2010

TURNING POINTS

from our TALES FROM MOBILE MEL series

When The Moon Hits Your Eye... by Melanie Lutz

I had one of those moments when someone said something. Something simple, something powerful, something unexpected and I was changed. Forever.

This happened to me as many things do, in the quietest and most coincidental of ways. A chance meeting over a few meatballs under a sound track of Bobby Darren tunes at a particularly open moment. A burst of light during a dark music filled night at one of those round circular banquet tables at a charity event. The illumined moment came in the form of a Friend’s extraordinary Mother sitting down next to me. This artistic, beautiful woman who had spent her life promoting what she loved. This woman who at seventy plus years had devoted more than fifty of those to encouraging, developing and identifying young musical artists through a foundation supporting dreams and offering opportunity. As we munched on our meatballs and drank Chianti I heard her speak of her passion, I heard her speak of her joy at playing music as a young woman, how she recognized the need to nurture those individuals that required encouragement and financial assistance to pursue their own voices. I heard her truth, that the arts fuel the fabric of a society looking to connect, challenge and evolve. I listened to her, carrying forth a passion that had been born in her own youth, still feeding and driving everything that she did.

As I heard her life unfold. As I asked questions. As I felt the specialness and powerful impact of her simple idea, extraordinary effort and what it had meant to the worlds musical foundations, I was profoundly moved. Her Young Musician's Foundation alumni and spirit of excellence has permeated the worlds classical music stages for Fifty Five years.

As her story lead into the present moment her daughter joined us at the table. I looked at both women with new eyes as Mother and daughter's essences were revealed resonating new understanding and insight.

After a moment these two women, both dynamos, both living their lives in ways to help other people, told me a story. It was one of those stories that flood into memory and fall forth at the perfect moment to be shared to offer a lesson.

It would be hard to guess that my Friend, now happily married with two adorable kids cemented into a purposeful life filled with love and community, was at one time in a tortured, heartbreaking, confused and destructive relationship.

Ten years before, my Friend found herself on a path that wasn’t working. She was supporting an arrogant, self centered, generally obtuse and abusive boyfriend who cut in one of the many Los Angeles trendy salons. A hair artist, if you will. She found herself at odds with the feelings of loving this person and the conflict of how he treated her. Feeling trapped and powerless her Mother’s invitation to join her parents for a couple of weeks during a summer to be spent with a famous Italian director at his gorgeous villa was tempting. The one condition. She could not bring her on again off again hair artist boyfriend. Weighing the options of the French Riviera on a spectacular holiday with loved ones against her own twisted darkened confused hurtful existence with her hair artist partner. She made the obvious choice.

After a fabulous dinner filled with romance, intelligence, a richness of sharing and lyrical conversations my Friend and her Mother adjourned to the balconies overlooking the Mediterranean and enjoyed the last moments of a spectacular sunset.

In the breathlessness and awe of natures elegance it was agreed this was what life offered, simple, magical moments full and complete, filled with love and contentment. Moments that live and breath effortlessly given the right environment.

After a significant beat, not looking at her daughter, my friends Mom spoke into the endless horizon that stretched in front of them "if you continue to accept what your boyfriend is offering this is a view you will never find."

Upon returning to the States, my Friend broke off all contact with her self centered hair artist boyfriend and had new eyes open to find a life that could live in the brilliance of that magical sunset filled evening spent quietly with her Mom. It was a turning point, a turning point in how she chose to live her life.

As Mother and Daughter finished their story, the audience erupted into appreciative applause as the featured performer left the stage.

I joined in.

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