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Behind The Scenes - March 25, 2011

Edie, CBS Early Show

Season 3 of Nurse Jackie premieres on Monday, March 28th at 10pm on Showtime.

Behind The Scenes - December 23, 2010

Winterscape

I thought this photo taken on a job a couple of years ago near Aspen, Colorado was the perfect scene to illustrate the season. Wishing all my readers a lovely holiday. I’m looking forward to getting back to work next week!

Behind The Scenes - December 17, 2010

Alice + Olivia

Behind The Scenes - December 14, 2010

Daniela

Behind The Scenes - November 26, 2010

Alice + Olivia

Behind The Scenes - September 28, 2010

Alice + Olivia

Red lipstick and cat eyeliner. My all-time favorite look.

Behind The Scenes - September 24, 2010

Fragments

Behind The Scenes - September 24, 2010

Aryka

Behind The Scenes - September 22, 2010

Rosie’s Broadway Kids Benefit

Here are some photos of the rehearsal, dinner and performance at Monday night’s RBK benefit at the Marriott Marquis in NYC. Rosie’s Broadway Kids recruits New York City public school children, who otherwise may not have a access to arts training and immerses them in a rigorous interdisciplinary curriculum at the Maravel Arts Center, a state of the art facility in a converted brownstone on Manhattan’s West Side. Cyndi Lauper performed with the “kids”, some of whom are already working in Broadway and Off-Broadway productions. Click here to make a donation to this truly worthwhile cause.

Cyndi and Ro in rehearsal with the kids.

A beautiful smile in the crowd.

Ro with Paul Iacono (left) and friend posing for the paps.

Cyndi performs for the crowd.

Behind The Scenes - August 20, 2010

Katrina

I’ll be going on vacation tomorrow – a family reunion of sorts, so I won’t be updating again until after the 28th of August. The fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina is approaching, and I wanted to post this photograph in solidarity with the people of the Gulf who have endured such overwhelming hardship these past few years. In April of 2006, I was privileged to have access to the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans due to the fact that I was traveling there with a client of mine who, among many other things, generously funded a Head Start program for the children of Renaissance Village, one of the FEMA trailer parks set up for the newly homeless and displaced families of the area. It is commonly known that the cleanup of the area in the hurricane’s aftermath took an unreasonably long time. This photo was taken nearly nine months later, and it had not even begun.

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