Undergear models Ryan Friend, Alex Prinz, and Danny Nunez dressed as sexy dark angels and took on the world-famous Halloween Parade in Manhattan's Greenwich Village.
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Nearly one month after the glitz of Times Square, the Undergear hotties take Manhattan yet again! This is year #3 of Undergear's " Where Do You Wear Yours?" campaign, at no other than the wildly famous (and fabulous!) Halloween Parade at Greenwich Village.
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An NFL football player an Sunday demonstrated his bigotry on Twitter.
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Good news for fans of indie films. The famed IFC Center in Greenwich Village plans to add two new screens, a move that would add about 100 new seats to the center’s overall capacity, an increase of about 25 percent.
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Gay, and Seeking a JobNew York TimesLee/The New York Times Thousands of people flocked to Out to Work, a gay and lesbian job fair in Greenwich Village.
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An anti-war voice has fallen silent, for Mary Travers, a founding member of Peter, Paul and Mary, was felled by cancer today.
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The Hansberry Project at ACT is pleased to present a benefit reading of Lorraine Hansberry’s The Sign In Sidney Brustein’s Window, Saturday, September 19, 2009 at 7:30 pm.
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The 3rd Annual Out to Work job fair will be held on September 17 at the LGBT Center in New York’s Greenwich Village.
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I don’t know if this BBC article is typical of all the coverage of Annie Leibovitz’s financial trouble, but it seems like some of the media is covering only part of the story.
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Groundbreaking singer-songwriter, first to record an openly lesbian album, talks about her new book My Red Blood: A Memoir of Growing Up Communist, Coming Onto the Greenwich Village Folk Scene, and Coming Out in the Feminist Movement.
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Niegel Smith is the young director of Ether Steeds, the new play set in coastal North Carolina that’s being performed now as part of this year’s International New York Fringe Festival at the Greenwich Village Actors’ Playhouse.
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I enjoy doing these roundup of news and articles that didn't get covered on the site. I read a lot more than I write and some of these get filed away for future posts, but never quite make it.
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Queers traditionally have been well known to be travelers and people who re-locate around the country and the world for a new life.
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In what promises to be a once-in-a lifetime thrill for a hundred of her luckiest fans, Barbra Streisand will celebrate the release of Love Is The Answer---her new album of jazz standards and classics (done with Diane Krall) --- by singing a selection of these songs at New York’s legendary Village Vanguard on Saturday, September 26, where she last performed in 1961 as the opening act for Miles Davis.
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Annie Liebowitz, arguably today's most famous living photographer, is in big financial trouble. She makes a 7-figure income as a staff photographer for Vanity Fair, and that doesn't include the advertising and editorial work she does for other clients, but even all that cash may not leave her in good shape to repay a big debt:
On July 29, Ms.
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Accompanied by hubby Marc Anthony, Jennifer Lopez showed up for her 40th birthday party at Hotel Griffou in Greenwich Village, NY on Friday, July 24.
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Robert Pattinson is a terrible tipper.
The easy-on-the-eyes hunk has been criticized for leaving serving staff $50 on a $350 bill after enjoying a luxurious dinner with four friends at the posh Il Cantinori Restaurant in New York’s Greenwich Village last Tuesday, OK! Magazine reports.
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Either our darling Robert Pattinson is terrible at mathematics or he's cheap as all hell!
R-Patz and some pals grabbed a bite to eat at Il Cantinori in Greenwich Village last Tuesday and reportedly only left a $50 tip on their $350 bill!!!
Not even 15%!!
Even though the waiter described Pattinson as "nice and friendly," [.
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To commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, Science Times interviewed 21 Americans (including Gloria Steinem, Janis Ian and Barney Frank), an Englishman and a Pole to recall how they experienced this monumental event.
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Plenty has been written about the 40th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, commemorated last weeek, but I thought this article from the BBC was particularly interesting, reminding us that the impact of that event was felt far beyond American borders.
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