Five Picks for Restaurant Week
Written by Victoria   
Thursday, 10 July 2008

srwlogogreen.jpgUnless your pockets are six feet deep, chances are you won't be able to check out ALL the restaurants participating in this year's restaurant week. Heck, even if you did have boat loads of disposable cash, you still wouldn't have enough time or stomach space for the 200+ restaurants.

So to make your life just a tad bit easier, we have put together our picks of the top five worth visiting.

 

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26 Años (Years) in the Making
Written by Miss Nadya   
Thursday, 10 July 2008
nadyapic.jpgThere is something about the month of July that makes me so nostalgic. Perhaps it is the fireworks booming, the cookouts with the smell of food wafting throughout the air, my birthday looming in the corner and hot summer nights dancing away to salsa music. July will always be mi favoríto (my favorite) month. The fireworks from Independence Day still get me giddy. I am so happy and fortunate to have been the first born from my family in this wonderful country. It has been a significant part of forming the woman I am today.

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Tattoos, Paints and Spatter: You Flattered?
Written by Kelly Farley   
Wednesday, 09 July 2008

Foil-paint and tattoos; no mess or needles required.

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Contemporary's biggest names are continuing to grace casuals with body art-inspired prints, spatters and sponge paint. While these bright looks may undergo questioning by the keep-it-solid set, the majority of these pieces can be worn naturally, sans the risk of looking like a Picasso. Inside, read about the different ways to make them work for you.

 

 

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Six Questions With FELISSA ROSE
Written by Club DD   
Tuesday, 08 July 2008

felissa_now.jpg Felissa Rose Esposito grew up in New York wanting to be an actress. In 1983 at the age of thirteen she landed the role of Angela, the murderer in the cult horror film "Sleepaway Camp".

She was born in Greenwich Village and grew up in Woodbury, Long Island. After appearing in Sleepaway Camp, she quit acting to go to school at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. She has since returned to cinema and has appeared in such films as Chris Watson's "Zombiegeddon", Andreas Schnaas' "Nikos", and Steve Taylor's "Sludge". She has also appeared in two films by New Jersey filmmaker Dante Tomaselli: "Horror" and "Satan's Playground".

Besides her legendary work in the horror genre she has also done dramatic roles including Woody Allen's "Another Woman" and appeared in numerous off-broadway productions.

 

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Coming Soon: Vinny, the Advice Guy
Written by Club DD   
Tuesday, 08 July 2008

Ever wish you could just walk up to someone and ask them a question without worrying about what they thought of you,Vin - The Advice Guy and knowing because they don't know you they'd always tell the truth? Like, "If I called three times in a day, will they think I'm crazy?" or "How old do I look, really?" or even "Can you see my underwear through these pants?" Have you ever held in a question because you weren't quite sure if you would sound silly or not? Like "What really is the difference between yams and sweet potatoes?" Well lay it out here, ask away, with no worries of having a sugar coated answer, and NO judgments will be made. Ask anything, and get the answer you've been looking for- the truth.

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