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We're all broke. The practical among us have stopped pretending otherwise and flown back to the coop. And while living with your parents as an adult surely cramps your style, at least one legendarily cool New Yorker could relate. More»
Jeremiah stumbled upon Bundle, a new site that shows you how people piss away their dwindling paychecks, broken down by zip code. And it proves that New York neighborhoods, as always, happily conform to stereotypes, even if it lands residents in the poorhouse. More»
Turns out Upper East Siders aren't breathing such rarefied air after all. The neighborhood, arguably New York's snobbiest, is also its smoggiest. More»
[Gossip Girl's Leighton Meester and Ed Westwick share an onset kiss. All photos via Getty] After spending the last two weeks cavorting around Soho, the cast of Gossip Girl is back filming on the Upper East Side. Blake Lively and Leighton Meester were spotted shooting scenes in front of the Met, while Meester and Ed Westwick filmed a different kind of scene. Everyone's favorite snooty, yet oh so vulnerable and misunderstood couple, Blair Waldorf and Chuck Bass got all lovey-dovey while shooting a scene. Who cares, you ask? Well, thanks to these photos, we give you the Chuck Bass Guide To Kissing. Check it out... More»
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Custom couture cleaner Madame Paulette celebrated its 50 year anniversary with the unveiling of a newly renovated Upper East Side boutique and three nights of exclusive parties.Cristina Greeven Cuomo, R. Couri Hay and Amanda Hearst were among the many guests who showed up in appreciation of the masters of spot removal, and also lend support to the company's new fashion donation program. More»
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Around 8:30 this morning, the AP began reporting about ANOTHER crane collapse on the East Side, at 91st and 1st Avenue. This follows the crane collapse that killed seven people two months ago on 52nd and 2nd Avenue, which now leaves less confidence than ever with New York's adherence to construction codes, particularly on the East Side. (And the collapses seem to be creeping closer and closer to my apartment, which also does not inspire confidence with all the luxury condo buildings going up in the area, which was bad enough in guaranteeing the near-constant skull-numbing noise of jackhammering.)