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I've been an iPhone user since the beginning (and have proudly never owned a Blackberry, thank you very much) but I still find myself never knowing about all the "cool" apps that everyone else somehow discovers. Here's a cheat sheet of all the apps you need to have, should want to have, and will seem like a total weirdo if you don't have. More»
Today we try on some molded leather underwear, visit Milan and Paris Fashion Weeks, talk to Teen Vogue icon Amy Astley, and man-repel like our lives depend on it. Typical Wednesday! Read on for everything that's going in the fashion world from here to the Roman Colosseum. More»
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Urban Daddy, exclusive email magazine extraordinaire, celebrated their "Summer Saturday" at Cabanas at Maritime Hotel this past weekend. Guests were provided with an afternoon of alfresco lounging and an abundance of Heineken Light beers. Because what better way to spend a lazy Saturday afternoon than lounging around with a cold one in hand? More»
I first met Randy Goldberg at a party celebrating L.L. Bean's Signature collection and am in awe. For the past two years Goldberg has set the bar for city living as Brand Manager at UrbanDaddy, the stylish gents' guide to food, fun, and culture, and mastermind behind last November's Pop Up Flea. More»
The Delancey bar is handing out free shots of tequila for those of you that can prove your unemployment. via UrbanDaddy:
MONDAY UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS Laid-Off Mondays at the Delancey: When New York closes a door, it opens a drink special. Finance and media refugees can take solace at the hipster-y faux-dive, and sip some free tequila every Monday at midnight with proof of unemployment. (Your Netflix bill should qualify.) 411: Midnight on Mondays, 168 Delancey St (between Clinton and Attorney), 212-254-9920
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.








