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“I Noticed There Was An Elevator. I Don’t Know Who Was In The Elevator, But There Was Definitely Sex Happening In The Elevator. And Then Somebody Pulled The Fire Alarm To Make It Stop.”
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The Misshapes spun the night away at the Tribeca Grand in honor of the 4th issue of Dossier Magazine. The publication covers arts and culture, so it’s no surprise that the crowd was probably the hippest we’ve seen this week, proving that New York Fashion isn’t limited to Bryant Park. More»



















[All photos by BILLY FARRELL for PMc]
Yesterday the Cinema Society along with Brooks Brothers & Cotton decicated a whole night to the highly anticipated Sundance movie, 500 Days of Summer. A screening was held at the Tribeca Grand hotel and it was followed by a party at sister hotel, Soho Grand. The night saw guests such as Leighton Meester, Anna Wintour, Hilary Rhoda, Rachel Roy, Kelsey Grammer, among others, enjoyed the breezy NYC evening as we all hope for at least 500 more days of REAL summer.
[Gerard Butler, Bradley Cooper, Will Arnett, Zach Braff. All photos by BILLY FARRELL for PMc] The Tribeca Grand Hotel was the spot to be last Thursday as the Cinema Society and Details hosted a screening for the raunchy comedy, The Hangover. The movie’s stars, Justin Bartha and Details cover boy Bradley Cooper, were in attendance along with Gerard Butler, Christopher Meloni, Will Arnett, Cooper’s Alias co-star Victor Garber, and Olivia Palmero among others. As the night continued, the party moved to the Soho Grand Hotel where models, socialites, reality stars, and actors mingled, and we’re sure a few woke up Friday morning with hangovers of their own.
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Recession Chic? Call It What You Will, We’ve Got Tips To Get You Through This Recession In Style.
In line with the trend of saving more and spending less, we’ve set out to prove that you can continue to enjoy the best of everything the city offers on a tighter budget. After doing a bit of research and asking some friends, including an up-and-coming designer, a journalist for an indie zine, a restaurateur cum musician, and a financial consultant, GofG has put together a list of some choice deals, discounts and bargains so that you can live it up even if your stocks are going down.
Dining: By now we’ve all seen those signs around town for the recession special. But let’s be honest, there’s no spaghetti and meatballs recession special that will curb a craving for gourmet food. And for this reason, it would insane not to take advantage of:
- Restaurant Week’s extension through March 20th. Bargain prix fixe lunch or dinner menus at the likes of the 21 Club, Nobu, Spice Market (or any of the Jean Georges establishments, for that matter), and Dovetail are a few of the offers: check the complete guide to participating restaurants at NYCGO.
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