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On February 11th, the studios of celebrity photographer Fadil Berisha played host to the birthday party of NYC based interior designer, male model and future cast member of Bravo's Most Eligible New York, Robert Sepulveda Jr. More»
People who are tired of the same old DJs, dancing, and bottles of champagne that are staples of the New York nightlife scene should definitely head down to Miami, where some parties are so f'd up and twisted, you'll be content playing with sparklers at Revel for the rest of your life. More»
[Self Contained Underwater Breathing Canine. Via PWWTKT] Stanley Stuyvesant, our beloved editor and mayor of the Bowery has always dreamt of seeing the coral reefs of the Caribbean. He's got quite the doggy paddle on him. We steadfastly determined to get him there for his birthday August. First, we have to get in touch with Gene Alba of Redding, Calif., who -- as HowStuffWorks.com explains -- "dreamed up a scuba setup for his shaggy mixed breed Mutley." The resourceful Alba came up with a doggie suit for the low price of $40,000. Anyone care to donate to the Scooby Stanley Fund? More»
[Lola, Adam Lippes, Bidou. All photos by JP PULLOS for PMc] Adam Lippes, owner of the swanky boutique ADAM, opened up his doors, yesterday, to a different kind crowd -- and species. Lippes partnered up with the Humane Society for an adopt-a-dog event in which animal lovers got the chance to give man's best friend a good home. More story and photos... More»
[Photos by NICK MCGLYNN for Random Night Out] Animal lovers were barking with delight last night at the Louis K. Meisel Gallery, where they gathered along with some furry friends to support TAILS (Towards Animals In Loving Spaces). The celebration helped raise money for a subway advertising campaign to promote the first New York Week for the Animals, which will take place from October 10-18th of this year. Guests played with adorable dogs and cats available for adoption through Animal Haven while promoting a move toward making New York a "no-kill" city.