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Wall Street may have its drum circles, tent sexcapades and pro-bestiality chants but le revolucion has made it's way out of Zuccotti Park and onto a couple of other famous streets that refuse to be ignored.
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A Suffolk Research Service report shows that overall residential sales in the East End's five towns took a leap from $596 million in the first three months of 2011 to $948 million in April, May and June. The five towns are Southampton, East Hampton, Shelter Island, Southold and Riverhead, but let's be honest, who is buying in Riverhead? According to research Service owner George Simpson, and Hampton brokers we have the 28 year-old Wall Street bros to thank. More»
Hedi Slimane published a book of his own photographs; animal rights activists prevent Shakespeare from killing any more bunnies on American soil; Kenzo names new creative directors; and Michael Jackson has a $900 million art collection?! Read on for the news in the art scene today. More»
Celebs made their way downtown last night to the 8th Annual Smile Event to benefit the charity Operation Smile, which provides free surgery for children in need born with facial deformities. The event was held at Cipriani, Wall Street-Check out who was there Here!... More»
Chris Hemsworth came out to celebrate the screening of his new flick Thor and mingle with the cast of Glee and other celebs at a bash at the Top of The Standard. Meanwhile, Rihanna, Vera Wang, David Bowie, Leighton Meester and more put on their best black tie for the DKMS Annual Gala. More»
Thor premiered, a super pregnant Kate Hudson came out to support her mother's new charity, Rihanna was given an award for raising awareness of leukemia, Diane von Furstenberg was given an award for her work as an urban pioneer, Turn Around for Children held their annual gala at the Plaza, guests bid on art for Japan, and more. Last night was all about doing good deeds. More»
Greed is good! Greed is back! After 23 years, the sequel to every stockbroker's favorite film, "Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps" had it's New York premiere Monday night at the Ziegfield Theatre. More»