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Film Festival 2010
 
     
 

Park City Pretty

by

KE Monahan Huntley


1890 Miner's House
located above Shorty's Stairs
 
 

 

 

January 22
Conan O'Brien's last Tonight Show,
broadcast from beautiful downtown Burbank


Insert Snooki Wah-wah.


"Oh Snooki, I really like your hair. I think I'm going to get a Bumpits."
My Life on the D-List: Kathy's Smear Campaign

Main Street Bundle Up to Trundle Up


Bunya Bunya bat eyes with Dax Shepard's baby blues on the way to this chic boutique


Java Cow Pauly Shore stops M. Argentine to ask where the "Moo" is.



NYU Tisch School of the Arts hosts a cocktail party at the ritzy Riverhorse Café. Otter, Michelle Argentine, and I sip Tisch-tinis and spy on the black clad (and 90s flannel) crowd. Outside, Otterman spots Seth Rogen, yet fails to mention our umpteenth viewing of Superbad the night before. Leaving, we are handed invites to the NBCUNIVERSAL party at the Coda Gallery. Plus chapstick. What would Conan do?

Gators in Park City

Okay, there's only one, at the delicious 412 Bisto. Perch on a barstool at the top of the stairs — sip wine and watch the fun.

Sisyphus or Scenechronize?

"Because no matter if you are above or below the line, your ass is always on it."

Rhys Ryan opens the door for us at the scenechronize house on Ontario. Effusive, engaging: not a moment has passed since last year's encounter. Introductions are made to snow show-biz cohorts Darren and Amber. Jeremiah concocts vodka mojitos garnished with fresh mint leaves; Rhys compliments my pink sweater adorned with rosettes — hand knitted by my great aunt Katharine Barnes — and regales the tale of dining with Don Rickles. Kathy Griffin is immediately invoked, and I relay MacGuinness and my run-in with her Irish laddie, Patrick, in Toluca Lake. Naturally, he and Rhys are good friends.

Deer Valley Resort
Fireside Dining Alpine based menu
With Julia Child-like aplomb, Michelle instructs the chef to prepare Trinxat: savory cabbage rustic potatoes thick slices of bacon cumin seeds: and laughs at guests who do not remove their festival lanyards.

Park City Film Series recommends My One and Only,It Might Get Loud,and Sita Sings the Blues. And currently, the accomplished A Single Man.


Jesse Cole Crowder Tiki Hut Oscar Party

Slamdance Documentary Shorts
Eh.

IN•N•Out

Pismo Beach

On the way into Park City, D. Wong spots us authentic Mexican lunch served up at Molacasa. On the way out, we dine on chorizo tacos and orange Jaritos at authentic Anaya's Market. If you cannot find a seat at one of the two tables, makeshift a place setting on the market shelves. Bueno.

January 25
For Kathy Griffin in The Hills: Adjacent, it ". . . turns out that
I'm Stephanie Pratt and that my mother is Audrina."—My Life on the D-List: Moving the Merch



The Hill's Stephanie Pratt applies lip gloss in the SLC Airport Ladies, skinny in her blacked out outfit. Walking through the jet bridge I fixate on the blue blue windows that are Jordan Catalano's eyes.



Now that's Park City pretty.