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Yoga @ The Great Lawn on June 22nd saw over 10,000 New Yorkers brave the trying weather conditions to indulge in a short yoga class in Central Park with yogi Elena Brower.
Reggie Watts and a bunch of yoga mats were on hand, in addition to some tasty pre-Yoga snacks to keep the crowd relaxed despite the wind and rain. Watch this space punters, as we’ve got a ‘rain date’ locked down for September.
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Great Expectations explores concepts of modern masculinity through two divergent mediums: photography and watercolor: at the Mark Moore gallery in Los Angeles.
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If you live in LA or Miami, get ready for something awesome. Flavorpill is joining forces with Ben & Jerry’s for two parties with free ice cream, live mural painting and music in two gorgeous locations. Um, did we mention free ice cream? RSVP for the events in both cities, we’ll see you there!
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A film series for the ADD set: The FilmShop presents EYE CANDY, this Thursday at the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn. Prepare for a most pleasurable sensory assault.
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We are beside ourselves with excitement on this: in collaboration with PostSecret, we’re helping to launch their app + say “thank you” to the amazing PostSecret community. Click to RSVP.
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In New York? You’re in luck. Come to Veronica People’s Club in Brooklyn tonight for the ladies of Bande à Part playing rare/obscure/awesome French pop with a killer French film reel. Bonus: cheap drinks. We recommend the “Stevie Nicks”.
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Russell Simmons and Rick Rubin are holding court at the NYPL Friday, October 14. They’ll be conversing with the library’s Paul Holdengraber and paying tribute, along with other guests, to hip hop’s pioneering label: Def Jam. Need we say more? We’re scooping up tickets asap!
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Laura Palmer was found wrapped in plastic, and the rest is history. Tonight at Veronica Peoples Club, whether you’re a first-time visitor to Twin Peaks or a long-time resident, you’ll experience something entirely new as Twin Peaks is recast with an entirely new soundtrack. Songs you know by heart mash up against things you’ve never heard before and original, unique compositions and remixes done specifically for this night to tell the beginning of the story of the first hours after Laura Palmer’s death.
This is happening tonight in Brooklyn (for FREE) and we encourage you to go…it’ll be damn fine.










