January 2010
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Who goes out quite a bit?
coketalk:
bbook:
Not only in New York. But in other cities as well. And would like to talk to one of us?
Just respond to this here post. We’ll get in touch with you! Maybe!
Consider this the internet equivalent of making eye contact from across the room. Your move, BlackBook.
please email me cayte at bbook dot com…. this is the internet equivalent of an extremely messy first base...
OKAY, so maybe you don't live on the island.
I don’t either. But I have some awesome bars and restos in my hood that don’t get the love they deserve. Or they get tough love. Or prostitute love.
Where is your watering hole? What nabe? Why do you love it? Are you the only cool person there?
The crowd was mostly an uneducated, unstylish mass who learned long ago that a...
– Goodnight Mr. Lewis
today in nyc history
the Apollo Theater re-opened seventy-six years ago today. It was a burlesque theater that catered to a white crowd prior to the reformation. Sydney S. Cohen and Morris Sussman caught on to the African American community in the 20’s and 30’s and on January 26, 1934 became one of the first venues that offered entertainment to the black community.
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this is how we roll
caytegrieve:
masa unveils his sushi empire and alleviates the recession! I’m lying! Am I?
these things are true:
we are listening to john mayer in the office.
on purpose.
what does this mean?
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Daily Dose of Nonsensicality →
blue-eyed:
youmightfindyourself:
White people love Wes Anderson movies more than they love their kids. If a white guy takes a white girl to a Wes Anderson movie on their first date, and neither of them have seen it, they will immediately commence a relationship that is reflected in songs by Ryan Adams and Bright Eyes.
Wes Anderson movies have this way of being sort of funny and a little...
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11 Truly Depressing Cereals →
“Honey, get the noose, I’m done eating my bowl of Chex.”
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World's Best Bookstores.
No matter where you are in the world, here are the coolest places to bathe in great architecture and buy some books while you’re at it.
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BlackBook for Haiti →
For every subscription to BlackBook that’s purchased through the end of February, $5 — 25% of the subscription price — will go to the American Red Cross. Will we benefit from this in some way? Absolutely.
Here at BlackBook, we try to keep it (kinda) real. Help us do out part.
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today in Classy or Not?
people in the office asking their friends to text CONAN to 90999
Who goes out quite a bit?
Not only in New York. But in other cities as well. And would like to talk to one of us?
Just respond to this here post. We’ll get in touch with you! Maybe!
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