New York Post reporter Stephanie Smith, the creator of 300Sandwiches.com (a recipe blog dedicated to Smith's boyfriend's comment, "you are 300 sandwiches away from an engagement ring") has her ring. And it took her only 257 sandwiches.
"Words cannot express how extraordinarily happy I am," Smith wrote on her blog Tuesday. "Not because I have a engagement ring, but because I'm going to spend the rest of my life having ridiculously amazing adventures with my soul mate." At the time, she was working on sandwich No. 257.
Of course, even with more than 30 sandwiches to go before the "deadline," blog entries leading...
"Words cannot express how extraordinarily happy I am," Smith wrote on her blog Tuesday. "Not because I have a engagement ring, but because I'm going to spend the rest of my life having ridiculously amazing adventures with my soul mate." At the time, she was working on sandwich No. 257.
Of course, even with more than 30 sandwiches to go before the "deadline," blog entries leading...
- 5/21/2014
- by Alex Heigl
- People.com - TV Watch
Man Tells Girlfriend He'll Propose If She Makes Him 300 Sandwiches, Ends Up Proposing After Only 257
It's a tale as old as time: Boyfriend says to girlfriend, "Woman, make me 300 sandwiches...and I'll marry you." Woman, for some reason, thinks this seems like a good guy to spend her entire life with, makes him said sandwiches, and finally gets engaged. New York Post senior reporter's Stephanie Smith blog 300 Sandwiches went viral last year, on which she documented her quest to make 300 sandwiches in order to secure an engagement ring from her boyfriend of two-and-a-half years, Eric Schulte aka Mr. 300 Sandwiches. "'Make me a sandwich.' That's what my boyfriend, E, asks without fail every morning," she wrote about the challenge, quoting Eric as saying, "Babes, this is...
- 5/20/2014
- E! Online
The internet briefly went crazy a few weeks ago over 300 Sandwiches, the blog/cry for help written by a woman whose boyfriend promised her an engagement ring if she could only make him 300 sandwiches — precisely the kind of romantic-comedy behavior that seems somewhat unseemly when it becomes real-life behavior. But now we’ll be able to ponder the romantic implications of the Pumpkin Biscuit, Bacon, and Scrambled Egg Sandwich beyond the world of inadvertently hilarious blogs. The New York Post reports that Stephanie Smith — the author of 300 Sandwiches and coincidentally a writer for the Post — now has a book deal,...
- 11/13/2013
- by Darren Franich
- EW.com - PopWatch
William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Directed by Christian Amato
The Theater Project
September 20-28, 2013 (Closed)
The Players Theater, MacDougal Street, NYC
Christian Amato's direction of A Midsummer Night’s Dream displays that he posses a comedic theatrical maturity far beyond what one might expect for a twenty-five year old director. Mr. Amato so accurately channeled the spirit of the 70's theater of John Vaccaro, Ron Tavel, and Charles Ludlum that upon leaving the theater I expected to be transported back to that raucous and innovative era, one in which the energy of The Village reflected the hoopla we were witnessing on stage. [Need I say I quickly woke up to the disappointment that it was 2013, and The Village and the world were now radically different.] Mr. Amato in his hilarious production, has recreated anew and in a contemporary context that which made devoted audiences keep returning for more works by the creators of the “ridiculous” mode in New York theater.
If the reader needs a refresher on the plot of his classic,...
Directed by Christian Amato
The Theater Project
September 20-28, 2013 (Closed)
The Players Theater, MacDougal Street, NYC
Christian Amato's direction of A Midsummer Night’s Dream displays that he posses a comedic theatrical maturity far beyond what one might expect for a twenty-five year old director. Mr. Amato so accurately channeled the spirit of the 70's theater of John Vaccaro, Ron Tavel, and Charles Ludlum that upon leaving the theater I expected to be transported back to that raucous and innovative era, one in which the energy of The Village reflected the hoopla we were witnessing on stage. [Need I say I quickly woke up to the disappointment that it was 2013, and The Village and the world were now radically different.] Mr. Amato in his hilarious production, has recreated anew and in a contemporary context that which made devoted audiences keep returning for more works by the creators of the “ridiculous” mode in New York theater.
If the reader needs a refresher on the plot of his classic,...
- 10/6/2013
- by Jay Reisberg
- www.culturecatch.com
Boyfriend Says He'll Propose to Girlfriend After She Makes Him 300 Sandwiches [Insert Eye Roll Here]
In an era where every blogger hopes his or her Internet musings will be turned into a movie (it worked for Julie of Julie & Julia, the 40 Days of Dating non-couple just scored a big deal for the big screen), 300sandwiches.com is every chauvinist's favorite rom-com. Probably starring Katherine Heigl. Today, the blog made headlines when NY Post senior reporter Stephanie Smith revealed herself to be the writer, in a Post post entitled "I'm 124 Sandwiches Away From an Engagement Ring." Smith describes herself on the blog as "a woman who loves her man" and "never backs down from a challenge." That man is her boyfriend of two years and "an Alexander Skarsgård...
- 9/25/2013
- E! Online
Inspired by this wonderful article by NY Post gossip reporter Stephanie Smith, I’ve made a list of people I would make inventive sandwiches for (like turkey and pear, perhaps? Or banana and brisket!) every day just to keep them in my life forever and ever, amen. How about you guys? Sandwich List: Mila Kunis. Miley Cyrus. Taylor Kitsch....Read more»...
- 9/25/2013
- by A.J. Daulerio
- Celebuzz.com
Breaking Bad is back with a vengeance, and the premiere, along with several other great episodes of television this week, made this our longest podcast yet. First we take a look at the comedies, including the Make Kate Watch Stuff winner, Melissa & Joey, and the season one finale of Moone Boy. Then we talk Sytycd in our reality segment, and finally we go through a full week of drama, including the pilots for The White Queen and Low Winter Sun and the premiere of Strike Back: Shadow Warfare. Then the spotlight section makes its triumphant return with the midseason premiere of Breaking Bad and afterward, we welcome returning guest Stephanie Smith of PotentialCast, RedemptionCast, and What’s On with Steph and Des back to the DVD Shelf to help us puzzle out the little known Canadian sci-fi series Charlie Jade.
Our Week in Comedy (12:05-25:10): Make Kate Watch Melissa & Joey,...
Our Week in Comedy (12:05-25:10): Make Kate Watch Melissa & Joey,...
- 8/14/2013
- by Kate Kulzick
- SoundOnSight
On July 15th Sparkification Productions presents An Evening Celebrating Emerging Female Composers a concert to promote gender parity in musical theatre. The concert will feature the songs of Jennifer Lucy Cook, Shoshana Greenberg, Kathryn Hathaway, Janine McGuire, Julia Meinwald, Nicky Phillips and Sarah M. Underwood with contributions by Carmel Dean, Laura Kleinbaum, Tina Lear, Gordon Leary, Jeffery Dennis Smith, and Stephanie Smith. Performers include Erin Davie, Lesli Margherita, Christiane Noll, Alice Ripley, Krysta Rodriguez, Betsy Wolfe, and more to be announced. The evening features Musical Direction by Mary-Mitchell Campbell.
- 7/15/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Sierra Boggess and Caissie Levy join the previously announced Erin Davie, Lesli Margherita, Christiane Noll, Alice Ripley, Krysta Rodriguez, and Betsy Wolfe for Sparkification Productions presents An Evening Celebrating Emerging Female Composers a concert to promote gender parity in musical theatre. The July 15th concert will feature the songs of Jennifer Lucy Cook, Shoshana Greenberg, Kathryn Hathaway, Janine McGuire, Julia Meinwald, Nicky Phillips and Sarah M. Underwood with contributions by Carmel Dean, Laura Kleinbaum, Tina Lear, Gordon Leary, Jeffery Dennis Smith, and Stephanie Smith. The evening features Musical Direction by Mary-Mitchell Campbell.
- 7/1/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
On July 15th Sparkification Productions presents An Evening Celebrating Emerging Female Composers a concert to promote gender parity in musical theatre. The concert will feature the songs of Jennifer Lucy Cook, Shoshana Greenberg, Kathryn Hathaway, Janine McGuire, Julia Meinwald, Nicky Phillips and Sarah M. Underwood with contributions by Carmel Dean, Laura Kleinbaum, Tina Lear, Gordon Leary, Jeffery Dennis Smith, and Stephanie Smith. Performers include Erin Davie, Lesli Margherita, Christiane Noll, Alice Ripley, Krysta Rodriguez, Betsy Wolfe, and more to be announced. The evening features Musical Direction by Mary-Mitchell Campbell.
- 6/27/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
One of our recurring segments on The Televerse is The DVD Shelf, where guests come on to talk with us about one of their favorite series no longer on the air. Here is a library of the DVD Shelfs and guest segments we’ve done so far so listeners can catch up with our back catalog. Enjoy!
30 for 30 Season 1 (Make-You-Watch-athon)
Awake with Sean Ingram
Batman: the Animated Series with Gabe Bucsko
Battlestar Galactica (2003) with Josh Spiegel
Better Off Ted with Josh Spiegel
Blackadder with Les Chappell
Brass Eye with Derek Gladu
Buffy the Vampire Slayer with David Bax
Capone’s Horror Picks 1 (Duel, Salem’s Lot)
Cheers with David Bax
Chuck with Shawn Keown
Coupling (UK) with Erik Bondourant
Dead Like Me with Amrie Cunningham
Deadwood with Previously On
Doctor Who (Make-You-Watch-athon)
Fawlty Towers with Michael Rice
Firefly with Justine Smith
Freaks and Geeks with Corey Atad
Friday Night Lights...
30 for 30 Season 1 (Make-You-Watch-athon)
Awake with Sean Ingram
Batman: the Animated Series with Gabe Bucsko
Battlestar Galactica (2003) with Josh Spiegel
Better Off Ted with Josh Spiegel
Blackadder with Les Chappell
Brass Eye with Derek Gladu
Buffy the Vampire Slayer with David Bax
Capone’s Horror Picks 1 (Duel, Salem’s Lot)
Cheers with David Bax
Chuck with Shawn Keown
Coupling (UK) with Erik Bondourant
Dead Like Me with Amrie Cunningham
Deadwood with Previously On
Doctor Who (Make-You-Watch-athon)
Fawlty Towers with Michael Rice
Firefly with Justine Smith
Freaks and Geeks with Corey Atad
Friday Night Lights...
- 2/12/2013
- by Kate Kulzick
- SoundOnSight
With the Emmys over and done with, it’s officially the start of the Fall Network TV season. The pilots will come en masse next week, but, along with one of the best one-night comedy lineups in quite a while (Thursday’s Parks and Rec premiere, Wilfred finale, Childrens Hospital UK, Ntsf:sd:suv::, and the culmination of Louie’s three-part Late Night adventure, which we have in the spotlight this week), we did get premieres for Treme, How I Met Your Mother, Partners, and Castle, along with finales for Sytycd, and Awkward.. After going through the rest of our Week in TV, including Parenthood, Doctor Who, The Thick of It, the Emmys, The Voice, Alphas, and Revolution, we welcome Stephanie Smith from PotentialCast, RedemptionCast, and What’s On with Steph and Des to the DVD Shelf to help us take a nice long look at Jason Katim and Peter Berg’s beautiful and heartfelt series,...
- 9/26/2012
- by Kate Kulzick
- SoundOnSight
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