Robbyne KaamilComedian, Actress, and New Yorker Robbyne Kaamil is not afraid to sit you down and tell you how it REALLY is. She stars in her own one woman show Raw & Real which explores the worlds of politics, racism, relationships, and sex with her “raunchy, over the top, in-your-face demeanor” like no one else.
We decided to ask a diverse group of young movers and shakers across the city where they like to hang out. Places that are under the radar, "best kept secrets" if you will. See what they have to say
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Amber De Vos and Gregory Alexander Robin: At The Paul Kasmin Gallery”s “Totally Rad: New York in the 80s” While I”m currently feeling all things “90s, who wouldn”t want to experience this city back in the 80″s when New York was the center of the art world. These two, seem to transcend time, as I could picture them in most any decade.
John Anton, Pedigree, Mary Tyler Moore with Nebraska, Geoff Brown, Pedigree, Bernadette Peters with Fluffy, Annemarie Lucas, ASPCA, and Ed Sayres, ASPCA, both with Dumpling: At the 10th annual “Broadway Barks!” a star-studded dog and cat adopt-a-thon benefiting the New York City animal shelters and adoption agencies, hosted by Shubert Alley, Mary Tyler Moore, and Bernadette Peters. I love looking at how dogs represent their owners. I am also loving that Mary Tyler Moore”s dog is named after my home state!
Ali Wise and Shoshanna Lonstein Gruss: At the Tribeca Grand Hotel, the Cinema Society screened August, Josh Hartnett’s Sundance Film Festival-debuted drama about the post-Web 1.0 world. Two beauties in bright belts? What more could we ask for?