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Twilight Mania: Team Taylor or Team Robert?
Sunday, November 22
| When: Sun, Nov 22, 11:00 am - 6:00 pm |
| Where: 201 Mulberry Street, NYC, NY (map) |
| Admission: Open |
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A curated collection of new and vintage men's goods. |
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| When: Sun, Nov 22, 11:00 am - 12:30 pm |
| Where: Baby Cakes, 248 Broome St , New York, NY (map) |
| Admission: Ticketed Event |
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meet at Baby Cakes, 248 Broome St between Ludlow and Orchard Sts, 917-842-4319; 11am–12:30pm, $5 donation to Food Bank for New York City plus cost of cupcakes
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| When: Sun, Nov 22, 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm |
| Where: South Street Seaport Museum, 12 Fulton Street, New York, NY (map) |
| Admission: Ticketed Event |
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historian Steven H. Jaffe will speak about the history of the coffee trade at the South Street Seaport. $25 advance, $35 at the door, includes a half-pound of Intelligensia coffee. |
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| When: Sun, Nov 22, 6:30 pm - 10:00 pm |
| Where: Edison Ballroom |
| Admission: Ticketed Event |
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Cocktails, silent auction, dinner, presentation, performance and after party. Festive attire. Honoring Ghostlight Records, NY1, Sh-K-Boom. Tickets from $350.00. Tables from $3,500.00. |
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Mark-Paul GosselaarHis Zack Morris days are over. Mark has moved to NYC and talks about staring in the Off-Broadway production of "The Understudy."
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I don’t know about you, but this left me wondering — why is this cub here? And where is here? And who did this? It is too young to be without its mom. Is it sleepy, or dehydrated and dying? Not funny.
May 1, 2008 8:27am
The cub is in Thailand (uncaged, might I add). It’s being filmed by some Brits. If you listen to the audio, there are comments about how he’s going to sleep in his milk (which is presumably what is in the bowl in front of him). And not everyone is fortunate enough to grow up with a mom (and those who do are often under their mother’s watchful eye from afar), but they survive. Your concerns are valid and they crossed my mind, as well; but after brief reflection I decided that this was probably just a sleepy bear and not some evil Brits filming a dieing bear cub for CNN’s sadistic viewers. My point: there are times to stress yourself out about things and there are times when you have to trust that we live in a rational world. And this video falls into the latter category.