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‘Tis the season to party, and on December 10th Genre Magazine, with the help of V2 Vodka and Travelocity, did just that. In the spirit of holiday celebration Genre Publisher William Kapfer & Editor-in-Chief Neal Boulton invited loyal readers, advertisers and friends to share some cheer and give thanks. Over 400 party goers poured into East Village hot spot DTOX for creative libations powered by V2. Among the special guests who made the event “that” much more fun:
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Project Runway Rebel Suede was there to celebrate with his friends at the mag, along with Richie Rich from Heatherette, Blogger Kenneth Walsh, and Bianca DelRio. Some of our fave people like Adrien Feld and Scott and Naeem were also there. Of course, what party would be complete with out the Travelocity Roaming Gnome? He was there too. While the room filled and the drinks flowed, guests were taking in images of the December Holiday Issue splashed on the flat screens while the resident DJ of DTOX spun all evening. What better way to celebrate the holidays than with good drinks, great music, and of course cute guys?!
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Come celebrate independence on the roof of the Rivington!
After a week hiatus we're back on the roof and back to the jacuzzis. The weather is supposed to be nice, so if you've been waiting for an appropriate time to come get loose in a rad New York City penthouse, Thursday is absolutely that time.
Benjamin "B Roc" Ruttner of HeavyRoc Music and Jonathan Price Totaro of Reason NY will be deejaying, bottles in the club, babes, etc etc etc.
We're expecting a lot of people so, if you can, please rsvp to info@lolanewyork.com or try and come early
In late 2007, five young professionals, long connected by both friendship and family, decided to pool and tap into their own altruistic nature while encouraging others to do so. Their forum - the party. Calling themselves ‘fun-raisers’ their track record bears evidence