Posts Tagged ‘Tommy Lee’

Discovery Planet Green LA pre-launch party

Saturday, May 31st, 2008
For all you eco-labelistas out there: I was wearing Beau Soleil , a hand-painted gourd-bag I picked up in Trinidad, a horn ring made by a cooperative in Colombia (from Lisa Linhardt Designs ); Hand-crafted African blackwood bracelet by a.d. schwarz ; a hand-crafted agate necklace by Kirsten Muenster ; and shoes by Charmone
Here’s the G Word troop: Hosts SuChin Pak and Daniel Sieberg. I’ll be coming in on resident expert doing all the grimy and glamorous stuff. Well a sneak peak of my episode happened yesterday on Discovery Home, but will run again I think on June 4 or 5 at 7/6c. So tune in.
The very insane Tom Green will be hosting, “The Tom Green Project” Game Show
Adrian was looking quite dapper in his suit.
He’ll be hosting the show, Alter Eco, with Angela, Darren, and Boise
God they are soooo HOT! Blue Man Group
CEO David Zaslav – who helped start both Sundance Green and Planet Green – with Mike Rowe (Dirty Jobs) whose motto is: “You have to be brown before you can go green.”
Tommy Lee and Luda filming the last segment of Battleground Earth, which will launch in August 2008
Billy Gibbons
Slash
Tommy doing it Blue Man Group-style
Luda

Comedian Tommy Davidson and Ziggy Marley

Here’s some shots from the Planet Green pre-launch party in LA. It was an eclectic bunch to say the least. I snuck out during the concert to get some food with my friends, manager, and some of the hosts. It was good to kick back with a good group of people for a little food and fun.PLANET GREEN officially launches June 4th. It’s the first 24-hour eco-lifestyle television network and will be taking over the Discovery Home Channel at 6PM EST.

 

How do you like them [green] apples?

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

Emceeing Green Apple SF in my psychedelic Manish Arora dress
Radio Active and I. Ph: Diana Kurnit
Tommy on the drums. Ph: Diana Kurnit
Catching up. Ph: Diana Kurnit
“So I saw this porcupine on the street…”
In awe with Wavy Gravy. Ph: Diana Kurnit
Crowd went on for miles…
and miles…
Pumping up the crowd


Written for Treehugger.com


“Go easy on me,” Tommy Lee said in a whisper. “You know I’m a green virgin.”
“Sorry Tommy,” I said with a smile. “I like to go deep.”Earth Day celebration in San Francisco is probably the perfect place to give Tommy Lee and Ludacris the Green 101. The artists, (both who are participants in Planet Green’s Battleground Earth ), paid a visit to the Bay Area during the Green Apple Festival . They may have well been on another planet though, because you know how freaky cool San Francisco can get around Earth Day .

SF Green Apple was just one of eight festivals happening around the United States. The entire eight city event boasts the largest Earth Day gatherings, drawing crowds of 500,000 plus not to mention all the viewers who tuned into the Myspace/iclips network streaming podcasts on Earth Day. (Don’t worry: For those of you who missed it, iclips will be archiving in on their website soon enough). The events happen rain or shine. Just ask the good-spirited crowd in Washington, D.C. who got pummeled with rain and windstorms. Tens of thousands of umbrellas raised their heads to hear music from Warren Haynes, Umphrey’s McGee, and a host of other musicians. Ed Norton, Chevy Chase, Denis Hayes (Organizer of First Earth Day), and Thomas Friedman (sans the pie-in-his-face) all got to the stage to rally the crowd.

On the opposite coast, I was preparing to emcee with my beatboxing boy, Radio Active , whose voice shares an uncanny resemblance to Tone Loc. Radio said he’s participated in all three of the SF Green Apple Festivals, which draws a crowd of about 25,000 each year.

Brett Dennen opened it up with some great tunes. Mickey Hart was joined later by Tommy and a host of other musicians. Ahhh the harmony! My good friend Randy Hayes, founder and President of Rainforest Action Network , rallied the crowd. We both joshed with Bill McKibben backstage, giving him a hard time for the number of trees that were sacrificed for his long ass, (but well-deserved) bio; he got out there and rocked out the 350 Campaign . The dapper Mark Leno, CA State Assemblyman, renewable energy champion, presented SF with a rallying cry for clean energy. He’s also running for State Senate and I love the fact that he has an Earth in the “O” of his name. Go ahead check it out on his website .

I looked out at the sea of people. There wasn’t a patch of grass that I could see. A group of guys were laying on a sectional near the front of the stage. Guys and girls had their shirts off, dancing in the cool morning sun. Hippies and former hippies-turned-business-tech-financial gurus threw their hands up to the light breeze. A cloudy haze filled the air, only this wasn’t from the seasonal fog that sits its thick gray tushy over the Golden Gate State. Viva Woodstock. Enough said.

I wore a psychedelic silk dress hand-constructed by Indian designer Manish Arora . “Whoa man, I can see myself in your dress,” a dead head fan (or was it a dread head?) said eyeing my mirrored corset. “Thank you for bringing back the spirit of Woodstock.”

“My pleasure,” I said shaking his hand as I walked past two women dressed as a bumble bee and butterfly and a man in carrot costume. The three of them flitted around, pollinating a woman on stilts dressed as a flower. Wavy Gravy , the infamous Peace & Love Clown and a flavor of Ben & Jerry ice cream, waddled past Tommy and me with his salmon and platypus. Dude, I’m totally convinced that you haven’t lived until you pet Wavy’s platypus and kissed Jane Goodall’s toy monkey , Mr. H.

“What a spirited crowd.” I thought to myself. “I love this movement.”

Myspace gives some Earth Day love

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

Josh from Relix Magazine, one of the organizers of the event My son, Dr. Hayes, Founder of the Rainforest Action Network

Had a blast emceeing with my beatboxing boy, Radio Active , at the San Francisco Green Apple Festival. The Green Apple Festivals are the largest Earth Day celebrations in the U.S. and were a hit in 8 cities this year. Myspace, in collaboration with iclips network and the Earth Day Network, are streaming the music from the event. Check it out here . Hung a bit with Tommy Lee and his troupe, giving him the Green 101 and even stopping to play football with a man dressed as a carrot stick, and two women dressed as a bumble bee and butterfly. Also got to pet Wavy Gravy’s platypus. Dude, you haven’t lived until you pet Wavy’s platypus and kissed Jane Goodall’s toy monkey.Only in San Francisco…