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Archive for March 26th, 2008

So much art, so little time! Eight international art fairs — including the world famous Armory Art Show — and countless other small shows, auctions and gallery exhibits explode onto the scene with the latest and greatest from the art world.
The plethora of parties and paintings could just make you want to scream. Fear not, [...]

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Close your eyes. Relax. Think peaceful thoughts of a blissfully full bank account. Spa Week tiptoes into town in April 14-20, and serenity seekers can find $50 deals on everything from massages to hot stone treatments to facials. Though the even is three weeks away, book early to nab your top treatment choices. Citysearch offers [...]

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Think you can work it, girl?! You ain’t seen nothin’ until you’ve seen these fabulous divas work the ball circuit runways in the cult favorite Paris Is Burning. Director Jennie Livingston delved into the 1991 NYC underground that brought us the infamous dance craze, voguing. The at once raw and exhilarating look at drag [...]

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Continue the darkness craze but doing a little something to help our world. This Saturday, March 29th at 8pm, participate in Earth Hour, a global event to raise awareness of energy responsibility and reduction, by powering down those PCs and unplugging your Wiis. Promoted by the World Wildlife Fund for Nature, the first Earth [...]

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Blackouts are the new black this weekend. As part of the art fair extravaganza descending on NYC, Dark Fair offers a dimly lit alternative to the blinding fluorescents and carefully positioned spots over at the Armory and elsewhere. Rather than natural or artificial light, artists will use alternative light forms — gas lamps, candles, battery, [...]

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The wacky world of NYC continues to amazing with the most quirky expeditions I’ve ever encountered. Take, for example, this Thursday’s free Chinatown Garbage Tour (note: the image in the link is a bit foul, but if you are even clicking through, you should know what to expect). Taxidermy artist Nate Hill sifts through half-eaten [...]

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