Friday
Apr132012

BOWTIE HIDE N' SEEK!

It's been a rather crazy n' hectic week so I'm keeping Friday fun with a hide n' seek! There are 10 differences between the two pictures below of absolutely spectacular Laurent Desgrange bowties. Think you can find them all? Happy hunting! [p.s. if you're really into this and rather do it on paper, you can print it out here]

 

 

How'd you do Sherlock? You can check your answers here.

Major #bowtielove to Mashable for featuring me in their 10 Classic Gadgets Upcycled Into Fashion Accessories story - check it out here.

PS: Only 7 days to go!  {Every $1 helps}

#bowtielove,
@BowTieBoy

 

Friday
Apr062012

BUDWEISER'S BOWTIE AT BALL GAMES

Image Credit: Budweiser.com

Fresh off the presses (not really, it's been a week) Budweiser has purchased two-year naming rights to the 12,000 square foot entertainment area at Rangers Stadium in Arlington - home to the Texas Rangers. The official title of the space is the "Budweiser Bowtie at Vandergriff Plaza." A stadium after my own heart!

This news comes off the heels of an announcement in January that Budweiser was renewing a multi-year sponsorship with the Pittsburg Pirates and would unveil the spectacularly named "Budweiser Bowtie Bar" at PNC Park (named "Best Ballpark in America") on Opening Day (which was yesterday). Some features of this new bar include:

1) An expansive “U” shaped bar which will become a focal point in the right field corner

2) Ability to purchase select food items from within the Bowtie Bar footprint

3) An open floor plan overlooking right field, as well as the Allegheny River and Downtown Pittsburgh cityscape

4) Seven flat screen HD televisions to ensure fans don’t miss any of the game action

5) Expanded cover patio space with rear glass wall to protect fans from weather

6) Option to rent a portion of the space to host a private group outing of 50 or more people with hospitality included on game days and non-game days

Image Credit: Pittsburg Post-Gazette

Basically, Budweiser is spreading the #bowtielove all accross the ballparks of America and this @bowtieboy could not be happier.

BIG shout outs to ESPN and the MLB for the info!

PS: I'm dj-ing tonight at Gumbo in Brooklyn! Details here.

PPS: Only 14 days to go!  {Every $1 helps}

#bowtielove,
@BowTieBoy

Friday
Mar302012

#BOWTIEFRIDAY IN BOSTON!

I'm currently on my way to Boston so I must keep this post short.

Watch this: Carly Rae Jepsen "Call Me Maybe"

Love this: Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Need this: Drake's Paisley-Print Silk Bow Tie

Support this: My Kickstarter!

PS: Only 21 days to go!  {Every $1 helps}

#bowtielove,
@BowTieBoy

Friday
Mar232012

BLAST FROM THE BOW TIE PAST WITH BANJO BILLY & JUMPIN' JACK

With everyone so focused on The Hunger Games [star, Josh Hutcherson is a bow tie fan] & b-ball brackets [as art], it’s nice to get lost in old news and unearth some hidden gems.  In the past I’ve covered dwindling #bowtielove in Congress and some impressive gifts for your menfolk on those busy indoor days.

Today’s #BowTieFriday is an investigative piece into the ad below for Banjo Billy’s Fun Boat (1961 to 1970). Take a look before I begin:

Image Credit: The Miami News. March 2, 1964.A Google search for 'Banjo Billy' or 'Banjo Billy's Fun Boat' will bring up a few forum threads of people looking to connect with others that watched or were on the show.  This was clearly not enough for one [slighty crazy] gentleman, the self-titled Stan the Man.  Stan hunted down Banjo Billy (alive and well in Melbourne, FL) and pulled together the following "interview."  I use that word quite loosely.

Are you obsessed with Billy? I almost want to start a petition to get this man back in the spotlight, Betty White-style.

Now to bring this whole story to the present day, and a bit of a somber note, occassional show guest and host of Jumpin’ Jack’s Four O’ Clock Club Jack O'Brien passed away Monday, March 19, at the ripe age of 84. Look at this guy's bow tie #swoon.

Image Credit: Miami Herald March 2012.Jumpin' Jack - whereever you are, I know there is a big bow tie in the sky looking down on us with a smile.  Now let's all get Banjo Billy back on TV!

PS: Only 28 days to go!  {Every $1 helps}

PPS: I'm lounge DJ-ing ¡WHATEVER! tonight at Deity! 10p - 4a! 368 Atlantic Ave! $10! Free Chambord Vodka 10p - 11p!

PPPS: I could never resist a coloring contest.... hope I win!

 

#bowtielove,
@BowTieBoy


Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/03/20/2706712/jack-obrien-local-tv-host-for.html#storylink=cpy
Friday
Mar162012

SCRUMPTIOUS BOW TIE PRESS + BOW TIE PASTA DINNER

What an absolutely fantastic week to be an @BowTieBoy in Forest Hills, Queens.  My first interview with Drake (mastermind of FoHi's Edge of the City blog) was nearly 3-months ago...and since then I have been truly blessed with the amount of press coverage I've received on #TheBowTieCollection and my Kickstarter.  This week, I had a fantastic feature on fubiz, which lead to a great spotlight on BuzzFeed, which blossomed into shout-outs on both TIME.com and Bon Appétit!

Never did I ever think my bow ties would receive recognition from one of my favorite entertaining magazines - so what better way to give back, then to feature a bow tie'd recipe!

Special thanks to NPR for this delicious vegetarian recipe (easily made vegan).

Sweet Roasted Butternut Squash And Escarole Over Bow-Tie Pasta

T. Susan Chang for NPR

Makes 4 servings

5 quarts salted water in a 6-quart pot

2 1/2 to 3 pounds butternut squash, peeled, seeded, and cut into 1/2-inch chunks

1 medium to large onion, cut into 1-inch chunks

3 big handfuls escarole, washed, dried and torn into small pieces

1/3 tight-packed cup fresh basil leaves, torn

16 large fresh sage leaves, torn

5 large garlic cloves, coarsely chopped

1/3 cup extra-virgin olive oil

1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes

1 tight-packed tablespoon brown sugar (light or dark)

Salt and freshly ground black pepper

1 pound bow tie pasta (farfalle)

1/2 cup half-and-half or heavy cream

1 to 1 1/2 cups (about 6 ounces) shredded Asiago cheese

Slip one large or two smaller shallow sheet pans into the oven. Preheat the oven to 450 degrees. Bring the salted water to a boil.

In a big bowl, toss together all the ingredients for the roasted vegetables: squash, onion, escarole, garlic, basil, sage, brown sugar, red pepper flakes and oil. Be generous with the salt and pepper.

Pull out the oven rack holding the sheet pan. Taking care not to burn yourself, turn the squash blend onto the hot sheet pan and spread it out. Bake for 25 minutes, or until the squash is tender, turning the vegetables two or three times during roasting.

As the squash becomes tender, drop the pasta into the boiling water and cook it until tender, but with some firmness to the bite. Drain in a colander.

Once the squash is tender, turn on the broiler to caramelize it. Watch the vegetables closely, turning the pieces often. Anticipate about 5 minutes under the broiler. You want crusty brown edges on the squash, and wilted, almost crisp greens.

Scrape everything into a serving bowl. Add the half-and-half, hot pasta and 1 cup of the cheese. Toss to blend, tasting for salt and pepper. Add more cheese if desired. Serve hot.

#bowtielove,
@BowTieBoy