Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Giant Apes!

How would you like to see a six story tall orangutan?? Check out The Maritime Aquarium's newest movie, "Born to Be Wild," and you can do just that.

The aquarium features a ginormous 2-D IMAX® Theater with a 10,000-watt digital surround sound system. Their newest film offering premiers on April 8th.

It's narrated by Morgan Freeman, and it's a documentary about orphaned elephants and orangutans - and the people who are working to save them. The movie takes place in the rain forests of Borneo and the savanna of Kenya. Take a peek at the movie trailer here (note it's 2D not 3, but the IMAX screen promises not to disappoint). Tickets range from $4.50 (child member rate) to $9 (adult non-member). To purchase your own, visit the aquarium site or just pop by 10 North Water Street in Norwalk.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Thanks Coalhouse!

I guess it would have been embarrassing if I licked the goat cheese off the pizza tray, but I certainly wanted to. Thanks to Coalhouse Pizza for a FABULOUS meal. The lamb was amazing and the "ugly cookie" sure tasted pretty. The beer pairings were clever, fun and unique - and the music set the party tone. Hard to think of a better way to celebrate the end of the Monday workday. Well done!!

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Monday is Better with Beer

Coalhouse Pizza (85 High Ridge Rd) feels your Monday-related pain, and they have engineered a plan to make it better. They are featuring beer pairings from Oskar Blues Brewery (whose website is intrinsically awesome because it has a pig playing a guitar) along with a menu featuring:

- Sweet Potato & Beet Chips with homemade Tzatziki Sauce
- Spring Fennel Salad (paired with Mama's Little YELLA Pils - clever!)
- Split Pea Soup (nice and springy!) (paired with G'KNIGHT Imperial Red Double IPA)
- Goat Cheese & Asparagus Pizza (that made me want to lick the screen) (paired with Dale's Pale Ale)
- Lamb Tenderloin with Miso-Chili sauce and mustard greens (paired with OLD CHUB Scottish Ale - that sounds vaguely scandalous, no?)
- Stout Ice Cream & Cookie - how cool is that! They make beer ice cream? And they paired beer with ice cream! My mind just got all boggled...

There will also be live music to make you think that Tuesday is even sooner. They were kind enough to invite me and my husband gratis, but the going rate is still pretty darned good for all the amazing things you get: $60/person. We'll be there - to join us, call 203-977-7700. Hope to see you over the edge of my glass!

(photo from k.ivoutin, flickr.com)

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Saltwater Thrills

There's some pretty sweet stuff going on at the Saltwater Grille (183 Harbor Drive). I've been there a few times, and it's a pretty location on the water with pleasant surroundings and a bartender who didn't skimp.

- On Friday nights, they're hosting Freshwater Fridays. It means no cover, DJs playing pop/house/electronic beats and a reverse happy hour! I'd never heard of that, but it means $4 drinks, beers and wine from midnight to 2am. Nice! They also offer a heated outdoor dance floor so there's heat on your feet while you feel the beat.

- This Friday, March 18th from 7-9pm join them for France vs. California and compare wines from both regions at what they're calling a wine mixer. There will be passed hors d'oeuvres from both areas and live jazz music. Part of the proceeds will benefit Marvin Elementary School student Sebastian Hernandez and his fight against leukemia. Admission will run you $30 for a good cause and a good time.

- Looking for somewhere to enjoy a nice Easter Brunch? They may just be your destination. On Sunday, April 24th they will have a $30 all you can eat seasonal event.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Stockett To Me

Maybe it's because I'm from the South, or maybe it's just because I like a good story as much as the next gal, but I was a big fan of the novel The Help. It's a page turner set in the early 1960s in Mississippi when times were a'changin. The stories of black and white women who ordinarily know each other only as maids and employers become much more interesting when a secret journalism project changes everything. The book is not without controversy, but it's also not without a significant fan base.

If you find yourself in either category, you'll be glad to know that author, Kathryn Stockett, is headed to the Stamford Library. She will be in our backyard on Thursday, May 12th at 7pm (doors open at 6:15pm). You can register for the event by visiting the Library site. For more information, call The Friends of The Ferguson Library at 203-351-8275.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Organ-izing Your Weekend

If you're much more sophisticated than me, you may be interested in musical history and - in particular - pipe organs. For the first time in 20 years, you can hear the Johnson Opus 339 organ, built in 1870 this Sunday, March 13th at 4pm at Stamford's Unitarian Universalist Society (20 Forest Street).

The refurbished historical piece will be brought into the musical present day by talented musicians well versed in making this very special instrument shine:

- Julia Morris-Myers, organ (from the St. Saviour’s Episcopal Parish in Bar Harbor, Maine and the Acadia Choral Society).

- Maureen Ferrara Higle, piano (from our own Unitarian Universalist Society).

- Louise Schulman, viola (founding member and principal viola of the St. Luke's Chamber Ensemble (since 1974) and Orchestra of St. Luke's).

- Darwin Shen, violin (Yale and Juilliard trained private teacher and chamber coach).

You can learn more about the organ here and more about the concert here. Suggested donations for the event are $15.

Monday, March 7, 2011

St. Patrick's Day Parade

Signs around town announce that on March 12th, we can expect a little local color in a shade of green when the St. Patrick's Day Parade marches through town.

There's not a lot of detail online, but Moffly Media confirms that it begins at noon and our Grand Marshal will be Carl Shanahan (founder of the band Wild Geese).

The Stamford Advocate reports that the parade route will start on North Street between Summer and Bedford and roll along Summer Street toward Main.

The parade will include 80 marching bands and will be followed by a party in the Old Town Hall with Irish dancers along with an Irish band. I have been wondering what's behind that crazy new wall in the Old Town Hall (hey, that rhymes!), and this is a great opportunity to find out.

(photo from Avia Venefica, flickr.com)

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Could It Be??? For Real and For True???

It's hard to accurately capture the suckiness of commuting to New York City these days. There are fewer trains, fewer seats, grumpier people and more schmutz on the seats than ever. I saw a guy literally just sit there as the ceiling dripped on his head - there was nowhere to go and he may have lost the will to live. AND THEN the New York Times reported today...and I can barely bring myself to say this for fear of the jinx...that the very first of the sparkling new M-8 commuter trains left the Stamford station today at 10:30am.

Ok so they are two years late and s l o w l y filling up the tracks, but (allegedly) there will be 80 new cars making up 10 trains by the end of 2011 with 380 sometime-er-other after that - no later than late 2013.

The Times' description seems too good to be true. There will be light, space, electrical outlets for all, comfortable seats and a "pleasant, clean odor" - you don't say??!! Colors and shapes are modern. Windows are bigger. And if that's not enough to make you swoon, bathrooms are free of stink cooties! It's a magical, magical time, citizens.