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Photographs: Anna King
We warned you, or advised you depending on your point of view, in Your Perfect Weekend that there would be nipples at the Purple Passion/DV8 sex shop (211 W 20th St, 212-807-0486) art show. Photographers Scott Church, LC, Joseph Carey and Razor 7 did not disappoint with work from the books Tattooed and Fish Eye Fetish, a selection of which we present for your viewing pleasure.
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When you think of Baileys, you probably think of bottles and bars, but don’t dismiss this pop-up shop as just another boozy gimmick. This temporary boutique is shilling high-end, brand-name shoes by the likes of Sergio Rossi, Farylrobin, Vanessa Noel, L.A.M.B., Barbara Bui, Claudio Merazzi and much more—all marked down to $75 a pair. Even better, Baileys is donating the proceeds to the nonprofit Clothes Off Our Back. Here’s a sneak peek at some of the unbeatable deals.
421 West Broadway between Prince and Spring Sts (no phone). Wed 11—Fri 13 11am–7pm.
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Photographs: Robbie Bailey
Revel in the glory New York. The Yankees paraded up the Canyon of Heroes on Friday, before Mayor Bloomberg awarded them the keys to the city and Jay-Z performed “Empire State of Mind.” Photographer Robbie Bailey was there to capture it all for TONY.
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Photographs 1 to 12: Jolie Ruben
Movember is almost upon us. No, that’s not lax copyediting, it’s a global campaign asking men to grow a mustache in November to raise funds for and awareness of prostate and testicular cancers. It’s pretty simple: Shave at the start of the month, grow a mustache (rules after the jump), get sponsored, have a party at the end of the month. A few brave souls sacrificed their facial hair this morning, and we were there to capture it. We’ve also tacked on some fine examples of whiskers from last year to inspire you.
Head to movember.com to sign up, and no excuses. Don’t have a razor? Get yourself down to sponsor Dermalogica in Soho (110 Grand Street between Broadway and Mercer St, 212-219-9800) between 6pm and 9pm to bag complimentary amenity kits and gift cards. Can’t grow a mustache? You can join us as contenders in the “lamest mustache” competition at the closing party. Click past the jump for the grooming rules in full. Read more »
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Photographs: Jolie Ruben
Put down that bottle of Jack (and that groupie) and take a first look at the Brooklyn Museum’s big fall show “Who Shot Rock & Roll: A Photographic History, 1955 to the Present.” The exhibit opens to the public tomorrow, but it’s being previewed to members today. As if that wasn’t enough thanks for their patronage, Blondie–yes, Blondie–will play a show for them tonight in the Beaux-Arts Court. We’re not saying you should rush the door, but it would be very rock & roll if you did. Otherwise, you can catch a show curated by Todd P of local indie faves at the Brooklyn Museum on Saturday, November 7, as part of the Target First Saturdays program.