Monday, March 31, 2008

Star Sightings

This was a busy weekend for star-sightings here in Hollywoodland.  First, on Friday I was walking along Beverly Boulevard in front of CBS when suddenly I spotted a cute little black Audi convertible carrying Olympic Gold Medalist and current Dancing With The Stars leader Kristi Yamaguchi and her dance partner (cutie!) Mark Ballas, who was driving the car. 
Ironically, I had just been watching them dance on ABC.com before leaving the house!  At first I couldn't believe it was them, but then I realized they were waiting to turn in to CBS, where the show is performed.  Suddenly I got all star struck and called out to them, which I rarely do to celebs -- such a touristy thing to do!  Their dancing was so amazing and impressive; I wanted to shout out my support and they were very gracious and receptive.  Too bad I didn't take a picture, but you can see a bio with pics if you click on Kristi's name above.
Then on Saturday, I was just starting the last Hollywood tour of the day and had finished describing the Walk of Fame, when from out of the crowd 24 star Kiefer Sutherland walked right past me as we were crossing Highland Avenue in front of the Gap store.  Although I recognized him immediately, it took me a moment to come up with his name, I was so surprised.  As the name finally emerged from my lips, a peal of recognition registered through the tour group.  They were pretty excited to see a real Hollywood star in the flesh, and actually on Hollywood Boulevard, which is a pretty rare occurrence these days.
Finally, driving home this afternoon near the intersection of Beverly Blvd and Santa Monica, I spotted Oscar-nominated director Ridley Scott driving a cute black Prius.  Mr. Scott's esteemed credits include last year's American Gangster, Black Hawk Down, Gladiator (Best Picture Oscar winner), Thelma and Louise,  Blade Runner, and the original Alien.  It was ironic to see a big-time Hollywood director driving himself in a tiny hybrid vehicle, but I guess even the rich and powerful want to help the environment, and follow the latest trends to boot.

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Yvonne Elliman Rocks!


Wolfgang's Vault just posted a couple concerts from my old Superstar "pal" Yvonne Elliman.  The pair of dates from New York's Bottom Line club were recorded live in 1978.  The band was tight and Yvonne crooned her way through a refreshing variety of musical styles.
This is fun music that really captures the time period!

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Go Metro Redux

About a year ago, I wrote about my experiences switching to public transportation instead of driving to work every day. At the time, I was very eager to do my part to help the environment and to avoid the maddening frustration of rush hour traffic here in Los Angeles. I enjoyed riding the bus because I could read, listen to music, or sleep while leaving the driving to somebody else. Well, time has passed and things have changed.

Unfortunately, the bus route by my apartment changed schedule as of the new year and the results have not been helpful to me. The bus should now arrive only about five minutes earlier than before, but for some reason it has been very inconsistent as far as being on time. It either comes ten minutes early, or ten minutes late; a few times it never arrived at all!

After a month of dealing with this hassle, and being late to work several times, I gave up and went back to driving my car. Luckily traffic has not been too bad lately, so I haven't had many frustrations. Sadly, I have not read a single book since driving again, compared to more than a dozen books I read last year. Also, my cardio strength is reduced because I'm not getting as much walking exercise as before and a little bit of a rubber tire has returned to my waist line.

The nice thing about driving is I have a sense of privacy and quiet, which is definitely lacking on the street and the bus. It's great not to have loud traffic noise drowning out my iPod, and I haven't had to suffer through hearing everyone's cell phone conversations (in Spanish) when I'm trying to read or relax.  Plus, I'm guaranteed a seat when I drive!

I also feel more motivated to run errands after work. I can get my grocery shopping done on the way home and I have enough time to do laundry in the evenings after work because I get home much faster than the bus. After a lengthy bus ride, I felt tired and very reluctant to get back out on the streets in the evenings. So, time is saved as well.

However, gas prices continue to rise -- we're real close to $4 a gallon out here -- so I may go back to the bus if I can find a reliable schedule. As it is, I would have to leave the house 30 minutes earlier than before just to make sure I'm not late to work.

Probably I'll end up compromising by driving on days when I need to run errands, and taking the bus a few times a week to save gas, help the environment a little, and to catch up on my napping...I mean reading!!