ICEPACK ILLUSTRATED: Naughty things with two-way mirrors

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ICEPACK ILLUSTRATED: Naughty things with two-way mirrors

POSTED: Thursday, January 13, 2011, 9:00 PM
Filed Under: Icepack Illustrated
Mistress Natasha
Oh, '80s hair ...
➤ Reunion culcha: As reported in this week's Agenda section, our old friends from the Black Banana/Voyeur axis (some of which we spied at the Valanni/Social opening last night for a moment) are doing a reunion of Le Club Banana — one of this city's first Euro-centric after hours spots — this weekend at Voyeur. One of the biggest connecting factors is that Mistress Natasha (BB bartender, now at Voyeur) and old pal Nicky London will host when the party goes down on Jan. 16, and there will be video messages from Kristen DeLeo Chalmers a.k.a. Kris D, rapping delight ("I'm Not from New York" was her joint) and appearances from Banana Djs: Eric Marsh, Lee Jones, Tronco, Josh Wink and Robert Drake. If you ever enjoyed getting caught doing naughty things in their bathroom with the two way mirror, this night's for you. Check out our above photo of Natasha as a baby lovely. Yum. ➤ Our good friend and Philly expatriate (for Buffalo) performance artist/photographer Liz Rywelski was so enraged when she saw my Icepack mention of Sarah Palin and Bob Brady and Gabrielle Giffords, that she barfed on one of Palin's books (who cares which) and started THIS viral vid campaign (weak tummies beware!). ➤ WHOWHATWHERE: Just weeks before Fugees' Lauryn Hill restarts her sanity, I mean her career, at A.C.'s House of Blues, (Jan. 29) another of the Fu-gee-la-las, Pras Michel, was seen at Studio 609 with producers Dre and Vidal. Better than another Wyclef sighting, huh?
Scottt Weiner
➤ The Kammerers, Holly and Douglas, (with whom I did stuff on The 10! Show) made their last appearance in Philly over the weekend at Roosevelt Pub — he's in D.C. on NBC 4. See you, pal. ➤ The crew at U of P's Veterinary Hospital (that's where my dawg Django goes) was treated to a visit from Sirius/XM + Howard Stern show newswoman Robin Quivers and her Cornish Rex cat Brangelina who had kidney work. She discussed as much on the air and this is not to be confused with Camille Grammer's appearance on the Stern show. ➤ The Cira Center gave the ADL Home Grown Hero Award to the Phillies GM Ruben Amarro Jr.. For his reward, he got a lick form the Phillies Phanatic. ➤What the hell were a thousand guys with busmen's caps doing at the PMA? I kid. The Philadelphia Museum of Art hosted over 1,700 international tourism operators from the American Bus Association's annual conference, watching trapeze artists hanging from the Great Stair Hall ceiling and jazz musicians in berets from the Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts. ➤ We don't know if he did anything as spectacular as Christian Bale or Mark Wahlberg this season, but M. Night Shyamalan walked the carpet at the National Board Of Review Of Motion Pictures Awards Gala Tuesday night at Cipriani's in NYC. ➤ Vicki Spaeth and Jeremy Dyan got it going on at Tin Angel Sunday Jan. 16. But only Spaeth's Cadets have Schooly D joining in. ➤ The Wall Street Journal named the Arden's production of Sunday in the Park with George one of the "Best Musicals of 2010." Yay they. This reminds me that the Theatre Alliance of Greater Philadelphia, Dance/USA Philadelphia, Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance and the Philadelphia Music Project just launched PhillySpaceFinder.com as an online resource for performers and producers to find venues for whatever they need. Use this.
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