12 November 2008

i guess we could talk about news.

but it sure is getting boring.

Killer bras, VS packs a punch
thats probabaly not the safest for u.
ladies watch it.

La Lowe lands DKNY too, shot by The Sartorialist Scott himself.

10 Turkey Day spots in Nyc.

Six Scents launches tonight.
Big party at the New Museum, if ur into it.

Marky Mark x Kate Moss? Calvin Klein?
Figures, it was early 90's.

Who knew MIA had a sister? And that she has a jewelry line
called Super Fertile. Ha course.

Oh dude, did i tell u i saw Salman Rushdie
last night at Freemans? weird, right.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

voo scary to bear (as are some of our relatives), here’s a list of our picks for the most Thanksgiving-friendly restaurants in New York City (and the specials they're running for Turkey Day).

10. Freemans, three courses, $75. Number 10 on our list because only half of us find irony in surrounding yourself with taxidermy on Thanksgiving.
9. Ben & Jack’s, three courses, $65. The main course, traditional roast turkey, comes with turkey stuffing, caramelized mashed sweet potatoes, classic mashed potatoes, sautéed string beans, cranberry sauce, and turkey gravy -- enough said.
8. Mesa Grill, three courses, $70. With dishes like fresh sage and orange butter turkey and pumpkin flan made with gingersnap wafers, Bobby Flay’s longstanding Southwestern joint would surely prove to be a Smackdown winner.
7. BLT Market, three courses, $95. Because where else could you get a sage-foie gras crouton?
6. Benjamin Steakhouse, three courses, $65. A sure bet with its ten-foot working fireplace, oak wood paneling, oversized mirrors, leather chairs, and traditional eats courtesy of Peter Luger alum Benjamin Prelvukaj.
5. Kittichai, five courses for $55 or four for $45. Infusing dashes of Asian flare into traditional dishes—turkey osso buco braised in massaman curry with Brussels sprouts, sweet potato and traditional trimmings—makes the sleek eatery an innovative delight.
4. Gilt, four courses, $110. Who knows, you might run into Blair Waldorf.
3. Via Dei Mille, five courses, $59. Like Cipriani only newer, cheaper—better.
2. Alloro, four courses, $40. Excellent value from local Italian dynasty Gina and Salvatore Corea; includes turkey meatballs, pumpkim raviolo, prune-stuffed turkey, and pumpkin tiramisu.
1. Cookshop, two courses, $60. Proudly displaying a chalkboard listing not the daily specials, but rather the joint’s “favorite farmers,” was the touch that made this modern cozy spot, with its food that’s fresh-as-can-be, come-out on top.
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