The Winning Design for the Flavorpill Neighborhood

This design by Nirav Sheth will receive $4500 for his use of Yelp, Outside.In, Foursquare and Google Maps.

This design by Nirav Sheth will receive $4500 for his use of Yelp, Outside.In, Foursquare and Google Maps.
Get Your Dance On! is Flavorpill’s weekly afternoon dance party at Brooklyn Bowl. The only rules are no shoes, no speech, and no spectators.
Flavorpill NYC Editor Leah Taylor was tapped by Time Out NYC as one of New York’s Most Stylish.
Most hated trend: “Uggs plus leggings equals barf.”
Read more: http://newyork.timeout.com/articles/shopping/82629/leah-taylor-most-stylish-new-yorkers#ixzz0f3wwhAVh
Based on Tino Seghal’s “The Kiss” exhibit in the Guggenheim, Flavorwire sent 5 couples to 5 of NYC’s best museums to get caught in the act of kissing.
Click the image or here to see the slideshow.

We busted a move last Saturday night at Flavorpill’s latest edition of GET YOUR DANCE ON. Now a monthly event at the YogaWorks Soho studio, GYDO is all about getting people moving and feeling good. Check out our photos and stayed tuned for our next GYDO event on March 27th.
Click for more photos, courtesy of Wayne Price ©2010/Agency 2.8.
As reported earlier on Flavorwire, you can get your fill of MIA’s latest LP over at her Myspace page. Whilst visiting, make sure you check out the googly gifs that have seemingly taken over. MIA’s rid herself of all the usual Myspace junk and gone minimal if you were with content but bonkers with the background gifs.
We challenge you to send us a more seizure inducing Myspace page, if you will.

M.I.A.’s had quite the year so far. First there was trufflefrygate, then the less than warm reception to her new album (as compiled by Flavorwire’s Judy Berman), and this sorta trainwreck-y Letterman performance.
Now her sometimes-collaborator (and ex-boyfriend) Diplo responded to a tweet calling her new album /\/\ /\ Y /\ , a ‘turd’.
Harsh, dude.
Weigh in with your thoughts on /\/\ /\ Y /\, M.I.A, and heck, Diplo too, in the comments below.
BUNNY WITHOUT EARS FOUND NEAR JAPANES NUCLEAR PLANT
A newborn bunny without ears in Namie City, Japan, just outside the 18-mile exclusion zone around the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. The rabbit was found in May by 56-year-old Yuko Sugimoto. It has become a symbol of people’s fears of radiation after the Fukushima plant was damaged by the earthquake and tsunami in March, even though scientists say there’s no evidence the bunny’s defect was caused by radioactivity. (Koichi Kamoshida/Jana Press/ZUMAPRESS.com)
A few years ago, a California-based company called Vivos produced snickers when it introduced a series of luxury survival bunkers. Equipped with all the medical, recreational, and other gear one might need when the world comes to an end, the bunkers seemed to have it all. Only one problem: Starting at tens of thousands of dollars, they were beyond the budget of most suburban survivalists. Enter the Vivos 1000, a “bargain” economy-class bunker, which you can squeeze into for just $9,950 per person. “Now, virtually anyone can afford a boarding pass,” the company says.
Here’s a look at what exactly $10,000 will get you when the world ends
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