Bonnaroo

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via la.guestofaguest.com: If you weren't one of the 80,000+ people who made it to Bonnaroo last weekend, now is your chance to wallow in self-pity. We discovered an absolutely awesome collection of photos, that puts those from Coachella to shame.  You have got to take a look at these pics. MORE>>>

via la.guestofaguest.com While we are anxiously anticipating the boatloads of concerts the Hamptons are hosting this summer, we can't help but admire what went down in Tennessee. Check out these great photos from Bonnaroo! MORE>>>

I don't need to be jealous of Bonnaroo, I told myself. Coachella has a better lineup, I said, I'm sure Bonnaroo's great, but it's nothing special. But, um, Bonnaroo went down last weekend, and having heard from several of the 80,000+ attendees, and discovered this absolutely awesome collection of photos, I'm less convinced. In fact, with no disrespect whatsoever intended to Coachella, this looks really, really, really fun. We'll let the pictures speak for themselves: More»

Galliano out at Galliano, River Viperii is a Queen, Donatella's not a fan of celeb designers, Fendi has it's first kids fashion show,  Oscar De La Renta’s Bridal 2012 shows and so much more! Find out what happened today in the Fashion Files. MORE>>>

Each summer music festivals pop up to free us from our busy work weeks. There's nothing like a hot summer day surrounded by groupies and sipping on cold beer... ahhh what a dream. But half the fun is getting dressed. Have no clue what to wear? Here's a manual to this summer's music festivals craziest trends and how to rock them. More»

Peaches Geldof, Kate Moss, Sadie Frost, and Alexa Chung were among those to park themselves in the grass with a beer in hand at The Isle Of Wight Music Festival. Paul McCartney, Juliette Lewis, and Pink all performed. More»

Are music festivals relevant to the iPod generation? Bonnaroo ended last night, and the 75,000 fans who flocked to it suggest that festivals still serve a purpose. But as music becomes less about the zeitgeist and more about the niche, it's fair to ask how communal events like Bonnaroo fit into the fragmented landscape. More»

  • Marc Anthony wasn't the first choice for Puerto Rican Day Parade King. Also, he had to ride in a little golf cart. And it rained. And everyone keeps asking how he managed to snare J.Lo. It's hard to be Marc Anthony. [Post]
  • Scarlett Johanssen just won a Tony. Really, guys, really? [NYDN]
  • Developers love Chinatown, and everyone's. freaking. out. [WSJ]
  • Albert Trummer, pyro-boss of Apotheke, is in big trouble. [NYT]
  • New Yorker covers Bonnaroo, mostly complains that "it's very hot here." [New Yorker]
  • Summer Fridays are made for listicles. Here's one on the 10 best things to eat on St. Mark's Place. [Fork]
  • Is the Bowery getting gritty again? [Grieve]
  • For the 4th grader in all of us: Bonnaroo takes place in Butts County. [BkVegan]
  • NIMBY community board lingo, explained. [Eater]
  • Breaking news: Montauk is getting all gentrified. [NYDN]
  • Something about Lady Gaga, Seinfeld and the Mets. I'd be interested if this were about the Yanks. [Jezebel]

via guestofaguest.com: Hey, Bonnaroo 2010 officially kicked off just a half hour ago! Not in the wilds of Manchester, Tennessee at the moment? Neither are we, sadly. But we can still share what we've learned from the festival before the first band has even left the stage. MORE>>

Hey, Bonnaroo 2010 officially kicked off just a half hour ago! Not in the wilds of Manchester, Tennessee at the moment? Neither are we, sadly. But we can still share what we've learned from the festival before the first band has even left the stage. More»