This Blog is to share and document the busy, glamorous life of Television Correspondent, Broadway Actress, Comedian, NYC Nightlife Personality and Drag Diva – Lady Clover Honey. A luscious log and delicious diary of soirees, socials and encounters that are sometimes sweet, sometimes sizzling, but never dull. La Dolce Femme!
Monday, June 13, 2011
"Made In NY" Awards
I so much enjoyed making my appearance at the sixth annual "Made In NY" Awards, taking place outdoors in the gardens of Gracie Mansion, the official resident of the Mayor of New York City. The event was presented and hosted by Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Katherine Oliver, Commissioner of the Mayor's office of Media and Entertainment. The honorees included Matt Damon, Foursquare, John Leguizamo, Stacy Spikes, Smuggler, Lauren Zalaznick and Sidney Lumet. I have the pleasure of working on and being a producer and correspondent on a Television series Under the Pink Carpet, which in Made in NY and shown on the Mayor's television station, NYC Life WNYE Channel 25-1. I had a great time with other stars from other shows on NYC Life and with many of my friends in TV and Film.
Each year, thousands of television shows, feature films, commercials, music videos, documentaries, print ad campaigns and media projects are made in New York City, the entertainment capital of the world. Our Made in NY campaign recognizes and celebrates these productions, which are a testament to the endless depth of talent, resources and spectacular locations in the City.
I’m a Television Personality, Transgendered Socialite, Drag Diva Entertainer and Stand-Up Comediane with a busy, zestful social calendar. My name is Lady Clover Honey, which loosely translated means. “Lady with Abundance of Sweetness.” This Blog is to document and share my varied and unique experiences as a Lady which include -
Television production (Under the Pink Carpet), movie sets, live performances on grand stages (Carnegie) - to funky Downtown haunts – to Comedy Club / Cabaret Rooms (Caroline's on Broadway, Duplex, Laugh Factory) to the Broadway district stages ('When Joey Married Bobby') Plus socials, balls, premieres and parties that celebrate everything and anything. My favorite celebration is “Today.”