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1/2 Off Dinner at NY’s Cafe Brama All Month
Underneath the glitz, the glam, the (sometimes) glowing reviews, and the hordes of patrons, restaurants and bars are lonely and insecure. They always worry if people are just using them to get things they want like food, drinks, or one-night stands. Even the overnight cleaner from Brazil, whose mop strokes
Anna G.’s Cheatsheet to Getting Over Him or Her
Breaking up, for the most part, pretty much sucks, regardless if you are the one doing the breaking up or the one being broken up with. I’m not gonna lie, though, being the dumpee totally sucks way worse. The only thing that’s really going to make you feel better is
NYC Parks Are Free and have other free things
Despite gusty winds, yesterday was a beautiful day. Still, a bunch of us Mainers and a handful of Arkansans/Arkansanites/Arkansanivians expressed guarded optimism, the memory of past teaser days lingering. Sure, 60 and sunny in January is no cause to lift expectations. You take it at face value, maybe get a
Hunky Jesus contest in Dolores Park Today
Look, I’m not gonna lie. Updating websites on Sunday mornings sucks. Nobody likes doing it. But it’s something that has to be done. So I’m just gonna say that I’m gonna be at Dolores Park all day long enjoying the nice weather, some jello shots and the hunky Jesus content.
Monthly Hipster Art Party Celebrates Eggbeater: FREE entry for “artists”
Passover, Easter, the resurrection of Christ, and the exodus from Egypt will all be heartily ignored in favor of a non-discriminatory posting about a party celebrating something that clearly deserves acknowledgement: the eggbeater. In my experience the bastard is hard to clean up – I always tried to lick
Fancypants Edition: Celebrity Castoffs
Thursday in New York, was a beautiful spring day, the kind that makes you remember why you moved to this town in the first place. It just feels like a picnic lunch, a dress and a light spring coat, smoking a joint on the fire escape overlooking the flowering trees
Snuggie Wars! Free Crawl Tomorrow Vs. $20 Crawl on the 18th
The Snuggie is an interesting phenomenon, not because of its similarity to the standard stable blanket, nor its druid-inspired aesthetic. A huge, fleece blanket with sleeves and a hood just makes sense. No, it is interesting because of the fan culture of the product and its decimation of its competitor