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[PC and Jessi from NYC Prep. Photo by PPG]. You open your morning paper (or, who are we kidding, your blog reader) and they're THERE: what they said, what they ate, where they went, what they wore. You couldn't care less because you actually hate them, but they are inescapable. Our question of the day today is:
If you had the power to erase one celebrity (or non-celebrity) from New York nightlife/media coverage, who would you choose?
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If a picture is worth 1,000 words, then at least 10 of those words come from your hand gestures. Seeing as you have 5 fingers on each hand, right? Anyway, the question today is what your favorite hand gesture from party pics of bros and their female counterparts. We're gonna categorize some of them for you so you don't have to think so hard. At left is the ubiquitious "ROCK ON" gesture. It symbolizes essentially that you are a bad-ass, but it's also sort of unoriginal way of expressing yourself. It gets the job done, yeah, but just don't overuse it, ladies. More»
[Does holding a bottle of alcohol qualify you to get your pic snapped? Photo by Lisa Wagner for BlogHamptons]. Obviously, bona fide celebrities are obliged to stop on the red carpet to get their picture snapped so that the wire services can post them, newspapers can print them, and blogs can repost them. But what about those of us who haven't quite reached celebrity status (yet)? Do we deserve our time in the flashes of limelight? Or should we steer clear of the Step & Repeat? My take is this: More»
[The famous "Man in the Moon with a Cocaine Spoon," from Studio 54. Photo via Disco-disco]. They say change is the only thing that remains constant, and nowhere is that more true than our fair city. Throughout the years, New Yorkers have bid fond farewells to the city’s most venerable and seemingly indestructible institutions: Studio 54, The Plaza Hotel, CBGB, some would even argue Times Square is not the same place it once was. More»
Monday, February 13
Plovgh, the new online farmers market
Who knew that the farming world had a trend? Well, Mallory Sustick, a Brooklyn bartender, works like a dog to maintain, promote and advance the online farmer's market startup Plovgh that began after noticing a need for more local farm market distribution.