Friday, March 25, 2005

Mexico Lindo


If you've never made it passed our Southern Border, then maybe you should think about it for your next trip.. Thanks to my best friend Memo, I took a long overdue trip to Mexico City DF. From the colorful neighborhoods, to the grityness of this massive city, there is a little bit of everything for everyone. My favorite places so far have to be La Condesa, with its small streets, art deco buildings, cool shops and eclectic restaurants. Coyoacán, located just outside the city center is a colonial-era suburb with beautiful squares, local shops and restaurants. It is also home to many museums including the house of Frida Kalo and Diego Rivera. Next is El Centro, the heart of Mecio City with its expansive town square featuring La Alameda and the Zócalo built directly on top of the Aztec capital of 1519, which has been brought back thanks to recent escavations. The main Cathedral on the square is quite a sight as well. Did I mention the delicious food, from Mole to Tacos mmmm..

Tuesday, March 22, 2005

15-30 PRODUCKTIONS





It's coming... in the mean time check out jeffgamble.com and check your local listings for Drew Bloode I and II, and The Candyland Championships

Saturday, March 05, 2005

VAL D'ISERE

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So I just got back from Val D'Isere in the French Alps.. de la balle! Thanks to my Aunt and Uncle, I was chillin' in a chalet for 9 days. In case your wondering it's a massive ski resort, with over 200 runs, 3 valleys, 300km of slopes, 2 glaciers, 2 snowboard parks, and all you need in terms of nightlife. Did I mention the food, and amazing wines, but of course we're in France. Shoot-Out to the Crew at the Chardon, and to the Petit Danois for serving up the beers during the week.