THE LAB:GALLERY Presents INTERSECTION February 10-March 2, 2012
Roger Smith Cookbook Conference Overview (video)
Posted on 22. Dec, 2011 by admin in Events, Hotel
The Roger Smith Hotel & Andrew F. Smith are thrilled to invite you to join us for the first ever Roger Smith Cookbook Conference February 9-11 in NYC.
“Everybody knows what a cookbook is — or do we? They’ve been around at least since the Middle Ages, dispensing information on something that all households formerly had to do at least three times a day. Whether written by pros or home cooks, they convey more about their begetters and users than can be reduced to teaspoons and tablespoons. Over and beyond advice on buying, preparing, and serving food for purposes of health, thrift, glamour, or pure pleasure, they can speak volumes about the societies and times that have produced them — including our own. Far-reaching change is underway within the genre as recipes migrate online, or into e-books and culinary apps. The future undoubtedly holds even greater changes in the entire economics of cookbook publishing.
This conference is planned as an eclectic gathering of those who publish, write, edit, agent, research, or simply buy and use cookbooks. Our object is to share as inclusive a range as possible of our very different learning experiences. Our explorations will take two broad overall directions: Track I: “Cookbooks Past and Present: Looking Beneath the Sauce-Splattered Page”; and Track II: Cookbook 2020: “The Future of the Cookbook.”
We hope you will enjoy the conference.”
Cathy Kaufman, Anne Mendelson, Adam Salomone, Bruce Shaw, and Andrew F. Smith
For tickets and more information visit http://cookbookconf.com
Music: Classical Guitar Concert with Jerome Mouffe January 8th, 2012
Posted on 21. Dec, 2011 by danikadruttman in Arts, Events, Hotel
Jerome Mouffe January 8th 2012, 4pm
Jerome Mouffe is a virtuoso guitarist from Belgium who has dazzled international audiences with his passionate and spontaneous playing. Jerome has toured extensively as a soloist and chamber musician throughout the Unites States and Western Europe. He released his debut CD, Capriccio, in 2009 on the VGo Recordings label. The album features early nineteenth century virtuoso Italian music. Jerome has a Masters Degree from the Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles in Belgium and a Postgraduate Diploma at the Universitat Mozarteum Salzburg, in Austria. He is currently a doctorate candidate at the New England Conservatory in Boston, under the direction of Eliot Fisk.
The Solarium at The Roger Smith Hotel
501 Lexington Ave, at 47th Street, New York NY 10017
Cross Street: 47th Street and Lexington Avenue
Subway: E, 6, V to 53rd and Lexington or 4, 5, 6, 7 to Grand Central
Tickets: $15 (paid at door, cash only)
Reservations: call 212.339.2092 or email rogersmitharts@rogersmith.com
Find more information about the series HERE
The series is co-sponsored by the New York City Classical Guitar Society.
#TweetDrive inspires NYC’s Social Community to give back! ~ Harrison Kratz guest blog post
Posted on 20. Dec, 2011 by JohnKnowles in Community, Events, Hotel
On Tuesday Decemeber 13, social media professionals and community builders from the New York City area came together to give back and celebrate the holidays at the Lily’s in the Roger Smith Hotel for the New York City Tweet Drive.

The New York City Tweet Drive was part of Tweet Drive, a global social good campaign that brings together social media communities to collect toys for under-privileged children during the holiday season.

New York’s social media community came out in full force and showed what the holidays are all about – friends, family, drinks, giving back, and more than a few ridiculous Facebook photos.



Thanks to event partners such as HP, Community Managers Meetup, SCVNGR and popchips, New York rocked around the Christmas tree to the tune of over 100 toys collected for Toys for Tots’ Brooklyn chapter! In celebration, there may or may not have been some “Tebowing.”
As the organizer of Tweet Drive, I would just like to say thank you for making this an unforgettable night. While there are many things to do in the city during the holidays, you all chose to spend it with us to give back to a great cause.
Santa Con may have been last Saturday, but for one night at the Roger Smith Hotel, we all got to be our own version of Santa Claus.
This is a guest blog post from Harrison Kratz.
Bio: Harrison Kratz navigates New York City as the Community Manager at MBA@UNC, the new MBA online program from the University of North Carolina. He also sticks to his entrepreneurial roots as the founder of the global social good campaign, Tweet Drive.
Accessories Designer Collective Arrives for Holiday Fashion Relief at RSPOP
Posted on 30. Nov, 2011 by melissagonzalez in Events, Hotel, RS Pop, fashion
This December RS POP Shop is being transformed into a one-stop gift and accessories shopping destination with a collective of accessory brands teaming together to make this holiday season extra special. Buy unique gifts like Payal Luthra’s luxury neckwear, independent eyewear company Lumete’s wonder inspiring sunglasses or pick up a vintage inspired handbag with design elements symbolic of a classic pair of men’s oxfords by Zhao designs.
Doors open December 2nd, with shop hours of 11:00 am – 8:00 pm, seven days a week!
Join us Tuesday, December 6th, from 6:00 – 8:00 pm for our opening reception. Enjoy complementary wine while you shop and mingle with the designers and receive an extra 15% off your entire purchase. Also, take advantage of their gift-wrapping service throughout the month! For a small charge, the designers will beautifully gift wrap your purchases, complete with a polaroid gift card! Domestic shipping via UPS can be arranged in-store.
Here’s the skinny about each of the brands participating in the holiday accessories collective:
Payal Luthra designs luxury neckwear made of the finest Mongolian cashmere. Her fall collection combines refined cuts with an innovative use of draped folds and angled lines, with equestrian-inspired leather straps, gold buckle hardware, and patent leather bands that embellish the pieces with linear accents. Each piece can be worn in a variety of ways, giving the wearer creative options to brave the elements in elegant style.
LiiLii Zhao’s Italian leather handbag collection is inspired from artist Kara Walker cut out design process and infused with design elements from the classic black and white oxford shoe. The result is a beautiful vintage inspired handbag collection sure to make a statement and turn carrying everyday items into a fashionable expression of style. The Italian leather used to create these bags is also eco-friendly
Lumete is a New York based independent eyewear brand for women, by women. Lumete’s innovative handmade sunglasses are characterized by their sculptural detail and unexpected temple shapes. In addition to their creative use of fine, richly colored acetates, Lumete sunglasses stand out due to their striking symbolic ornamentation. The name Lumete is derived from lumen, meaning: light, and amulet, meaning: a precious object used for protection and luck. Inspired by Alchemy and Gnosticism, Lumete seeks to instill a sense of wonder into every piece they make.
Check multiple people off your holiday gift-giving lists this December at RS Pop Shop.
The Quick 411:
Who: Payal Luthra, Lumete, Zhao + more
What: Accessories Designers Collective
Where: RS POP Shop at the Roger Smith Hotel
501 Lexington Avenue (Between 47th and 48th St)
When: December 2nd- 31st 2011
VIP Opening Reception: December 6th 6:00-8:00pm
RSVP to pr@lionesquemedia.com
Follow @RSPOPShop on Twitter for daily POP-UP Updates!
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Champagne or Sparkling Wine? Yes, Please! (Video Archive 10/17/11)
Posted on 17. Oct, 2011 by Birdsong in Events, Hotel
roger smith Edible conversation series 2011
October 17th Becky Sue Epstein will visit us and discuss her new book
“Champagne: A Global History.”
$50/person including food, beverage and a copy of Becky Sue’s book
October 17th
6pm – 8.30pm
At the roger smith hotel
“Champagne or Sparkling Wine? Yes, Please!”
Speaker: Becky Sue Epstein
Location: Roger Smith Hotel, 501 Lexington at 47th St., New York
Description: Say the word “champagne” and people brighten up, anticipating parties, entertainment and rejoicing. Who invented champagne, and how did it become a worldwide symbol for celebration?
Speaker Becky Sue Epstein will lead us on a journey full of good cheer, starting at the true beginnings of the champagne industry. We will slide effortlessly through several centuries of royals and merchants, science and war. She will also take us around the globe to scenic vineyards where other great sparkling wines of the world are produced.
And, of course, we’ll learn how to taste and serve champagnes and sparkling wines.
Speaker’s bio: Wine and spirits writer Becky Sue Epstein travels the world in search of great stories and great drinks. She is an editor at several national publications including Intermezzo Magazine, The Tasting Panel, and PalatePress.com; she is also a regular contributor to iwineradio.com and to the travel website Gayot.com.
Champagne or Sparkling Wine? Part 1
Champagne or Sparkling Wine? Part 2
Champagne or Sparkling Wine? Part 3
Champagne or Sparkling Wine? Part 4
Champagne or Sparkling Wine? Part 5
Champagne or Sparkling Wine? Part 6
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The LAB: ‘Apology’ by Kata Mejia October 7-28, 2011
Posted on 29. Sep, 2011 by danikadruttman in Art at Roger Smith, Arts, Events, Hotel, LAB Gallery, the LAB
‘APOLOGY’ PERFORMANCE INSTALLATION BY KATA MEJIA OCTOBER 7-28, 2011 501 LEX AT 47TH ST
We are pleased to announce Kata Mejia’s fifth show at The LAB (for installation + performance art). APOLOGY, a performance installation, questions the meaning, effects and repercussions of both asking for, and being asked for forgiveness.
Through physical actions that transcend the spoken, written and felt qualities of an apology, the performance installation will focus on the idea that an apology cannot repair damage. “Receiving an apology may at times even cause a feeling of emptiness within those wronged.” explains Mejia.
The artist will use her body to paint the gallery floor. Using a paint soaked thread to create winding, meandering traces in an abstract oval shape, she will use only her feet to pull her proned body and the thread backwards through the space. Mejia’s struggle to complete the action will reference the idea that an apology is a difficult journey for those who receive it as well as a weight laden with guilt for those who offer it. Furthermore, as the artist moves throughout the space the lines on the floor will build up causing past lines to become less intense and less significant, reflecting the way memory and possibly pain diminish with time.
Performances will take place October 6th and 7th, 6-8pm. The installation will be on view October 7-28th.
Kata Mejia is a performance artist with a background in painting and dance who lives and works in Philadelphia. She graduated from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago with a Masters degree in Performance in 2004. She received her BFA from Universidad Nacional de Colombia in Medellin. She has been awarded several grants and scholarships, including the James Nelson Raymond Fellowship in 2004, the Trustee Scholarship from The School of The Art Institute of Chicago, a Colombian Government Scholarship for Graduate Studies abroad, and a Graduate Studies Scholarship from Universidad Nacional de Colombia in 2002. Kata Mejía received a 2009 Fellowship from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.Kata Mejia website
The LAB (for installation + performance art) is a New York based, converted storefront turned fishbowl producing 20+ fast paced performance art and installation exhibitions annually. Aimed at the furious midtown foot traffic, The LAB’s programming is designed to confront modern relationships between art and audience and seeks to force an interaction between the high energy, “outrospective” exhibitions it produces and the nearly 25,000 daily passersby. The LAB is located on the North East corner of 47th and Lex and is a Roger Smith Collaboration. The LAB Gallery website
For further information contact Danika Druttman on 212.339.2092 or email rogersmitharts@rogersmith.com

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October 9th 2011: Second Sundays Guitar Concert, Performance by 350 Duo
Posted on 26. Sep, 2011 by danikadruttman in Art at Roger Smith, Arts, Events
Sunday October 9th, 4pm
The Solarium at The Roger Smith Hotel
501 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY
10017, 47th and Lexington map
Subway: E, 6, V to 53rd and Lexington
or 4, 5, 6, 7 to Grand Central
Price: $15 includes Wine (pay at door, cash only)
Reservations: 212.339.2092 or send us an email
Threefifty Duo has been described as “a classical guitar duo with a rock edge,” as guitarists Brett Parnell and Geremy Schulick seamlessly weave their contemporary rock sensibilities into the rich fabric of classical guitar. After years of writing and performing together and with a second album under Threefifty’s belt, the duo’s stylistic tendencies have further expanded, with genre blurred by an intensely personal sound that is rhythmic, infectious, engaging, and at once both new and accessible.
Formed in the halls of The Yale School of Music, taught by renowned classical guitarist Benjamin Verdery, and molded by the multi-faceted music scene of their hometown New York City, Threefifty Duo has gone on to play in a diverse array of venues and festivals, from concert halls to rock clubs. Highlights include SXSW, The 92nd Street Y, The New York Guitar Festival, Southpaw, Pianos, The Monkey, Wittenberg University, Sarajevo’s Dom Armije, Genghis Cohen, Connecticut Guitar Society, and California State University at Long Beach, where choreography was set to their music. Recent projects have also included a collaboration with video artist Jennifer Stock. In the fall of 2010 Threefifty Duo set off for a three-week tour of the UK, where they played as part of CMEAS’ Fall UK Tour and the Lancaster Music Festival.
Their self-titled debut album marked the duo as innovators in classical guitar programming, moving effortlessly between the compositions of their classical heroes, contemporary counterparts, and their own creations. While the album captured the verve and enthusiasm of a well-practiced and polished duo, it is Threefifty’s sophomore effort, “Circles,” that presents the listener with a volume of all original compositions and a full emergence of the duo’s distinctive voice, highlighted by Dominic Frasca’s sumptuous production.
Threefifty Duo has been featured on WNYC’s “New Sounds” with John Schaefer and Premier Guitar magazine’s website, and has received critical acclaim from Time Out NY, Guitar Edge Magazine, Vintage Guitar Magazine, Classical Guitar News, Minor 7th, Lancashire Life, and the UK’s Classical Guitar Magazine, who wrote of it: “Brilliant! … each track is an attention-grabbing item and throughout there are no low-points. The style is difficult to describe: performing on classical guitars and steel-stringed guitar, Circles is an amalgamation of classical/rock/folk; sometimes romantic, sometimes thrillingly energetic, but at all times spell-binding. Loved every second of it and will play it time and again.”
Roger Smith Arts is a multi-disciplinary arts production company providing cultural entertainment as a way to promote dialogue within and between the leading disciplines of the New York and global art worlds. The company’s mission is to establish itself as a pre-eminent and sought after cultural institution to the city of New York. Recognizing dialogue as the backbone of any cultural organization, RSA embraces variety as a means to foster the exchange of creative ideas. RSA produces performance art and site specific installation exhibits, jazz and acoustic singer/songwriter concerts, poetry readings, chamber music concerts, and ongoing speaker series, all with leading creative intellectuals of their various fields.
The series is co-sponsored by the New York City Classical Guitar Society.
The mission of the New York City Classical Guitar Society is to provide a framework for the shared enjoyment and exploration of the classical guitar in New York City, and to promote awareness and appreciation of its heritage and influence across musical genres, bringing together performers, composers, supporting members of the guitar community, and the listening public in ways that enrich the experience of all.nyccgs.com
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Invitation! OCTOBER 12th: Join us for Bourbon, Brownies & Bingo!
Posted on 04. Sep, 2011 by danikadruttman in Arts, Events, Hotel
GET TICKETS!
Bourbon, Brownies & Bingo (‘Work of Art: Season 2 Premiere’ Screening Party)
On Wednesday October 12th, Roger Smith Arts will be hosting an interactive ‘Work of Art: Season 2 Premiere’ Bingo Party at The Roger Smith Hotel. There will be prizes, and we will be serving Bourbon and Brownies to whet your creative appetite!
Tickets are $15 and include bourbon, brownies, and bingo cards.
http://workofartbingo.eventbrite.com/
Season Premier Wednesday October 12th, 2011 at 9pm
Doors open at 8:30pm Bingo begins at 9pm
Location: The Starlight Room at The Roger Smith Hotel
501 Lexington Ave
New York NY 10017
Contact no. 212.339.2092
Or email rogersmitharts@rogersmith.com
Bourbon, Brownies & Bingo Press:
“the ever-imaginative Roger Smith Hotel has thought up a newer, more seasonal way to pass the time (and get drunk): Bingo, Bourbon, and Brownies Night.”
“These three magic words are the cornerstone of a new weekly event brought to us by the uber-hip New York property, The Roger Smith Hotel.”
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Molly Barnes Art Discussion (Video Archive 6/16/11 and 6/17/11)
Posted on 15. Jun, 2011 by Birdsong in Arts, Community, Events, Hotel
Thursday June 16th
ULTRA VIOLET
Warhol superstar will talk about her work and her books, including “Famous for 15 Minutes: My Years with Andy Warhol”
Friday June 17th
JIM KEMPNER
Chelsea art dealer and comedian will show new excerpts from his series “The Madness of Art” about the New York art scenes.
For reservations and further information please call Molly Barnes (212) 888-3588 or (212) 755-1400
@RSHotel <3′s #140conf. (Video Archive 6/15/11)
Posted on 15. Jun, 2011 by Birdsong in Community, Events
The 140 Characters Conference: New York City (#140conf) is the largest worldwide gathering of people interested in the effects of the real-time Internet on both business and “we” the people.
The format at the #140conf events is unique. Individual talks 10 minutes, keynotes are 15 minutes and panel discussions are no more than 20 minutes. During the course of the two days more than 140 people will share the stage at the 92nd Street Y in about 70 sessions.
At #140conf NYC we will be taking a hard look at something Jeff Pulver calls “The State of NOW” and the continued effects the worldwide adoption of social communication platforms such as twitter is having on a number of industries including: Celebrity, “The Media”, Advertising, Politics, Education, Music, Television, Comedy, Real Estate, Public Policy and more.
The take aways from this event will provide the attending delegates knowledge, perspectives and insights to the next wave of effects twitter and the real-time internet will have on business in 2011 and beyond.


