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FREE Screening of Triplets of Belleville
Did you see the Triplets of Belleville? If not, you need to. I’m afraid to admit that I usually don’t like animation but this is on another level. Because it’s French. They might not be as good at welcoming tourists, quitting smoking, or bathing, but they’re better at things like
New Patio and Happy Hour at The Bell House
I don’t know anyone who doesn’t appreciate a good happy hour, the problem is I don’t actually get out of work til after all of them are over and then it’s back to $7 beers again. Lucky for me, one of my favorite venues is now offering a happy hour
An Arts Market to Debut in United Nations Plaza
If you thought United Nations Plaza already had every conceivable business transaction possible, you were dearly mistaken my friend. Sure it’s got a farmer’s market, a bazaar, an illicit drug trade, and the sidewalk sale of stolen goods in front of Carl’s Jr….but no, that’s not enough. While San Francisco
The Future of 3-D
This country loves a good gimmick. And that’s what 3D technology feels like to me. Tech trends come and go, but rarely does a fad of the past make such a strong comeback as 3D movies have. One of these days I’m just waiting to walk by an Urban Outfitters
Doughnut Plant: the Ultimate Calorie Bomb
There is a place on the Lower East Side that shines despite the grime of Grand St. It is a glorious confectionery haven known as Doughnut Plant, and there, for $4, you can consume your entire caloric budget for one day easily. Behold the Doughnut Plant doughnut. I know $4
Nine Pint Sized Plays for FREE!
As we’ve seen over the past few years, Cafe Royale does some pretty friggin cool events, and tonight is a perfect example. For the next three Mondays, you can catch the San Francisco Theatre Pub’s Pint Sized Plays at the afore mentioned place that does figgin cool events. What are
FREE Pilates Class on the High Line
There’s an endless list of things you can do at the High Line: stare at plants, stare off into the skyline, play “count the security guards,” look for naked people in the windows of the Standard Hotel, shove your face with food from Chelsea Market, take a nap on a