Sunday, October 25, 2009

Zombie Prom Class of 2009

Even the undead like to let loose, so put on your best zombie attire and head to The Delancey on Thursday, October 29th for Zombie Prom 2009 – you’ll be the life of the party, just don’t forget your date’s corsage!


Don’t miss out on your chance to be crowned this year’s Zombie Prom King or Queen! On Thursday, October 29th, put on your sharpest living dead ensemble and hit the Lower East Side hotspot The Delancey starting at 8 PM. With prom pictures, raffles, drink specials, (like Spooky Shots from 8-9,) and a Zombie Costume Contest, this evening of celebrating reanimated corpses is sure to be a great way to kick-start your Halloween festivities. And don’t worry, even the undead enjoy live music, performances by The Falsies, The Nojons, Baby Teardrops, DJ Darkstar, and Dancing Fish Productions will be sure to add some life to the party. Plus, all proceeds from the event will go to benefit Personal Space Theaters, Inc. – a non-profit theater company based right here in New York City. So start decomposing and practice your prom picture pose, this evening is sure to be to die for!



Pabst Blue Ribbon is $3 all night, while Spooky Shots are the same price – but only from 8 to 9 – so get there early and take advantage of the drink deals for the rising dead!


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Thursday, Oct 29th 2009 at The Delancey

168 Delancey (b/w Clinton and Attorney)

Take the J train to Essex Street or the F train to Delancey

Doors Open at 8pm

Cover $10


Peace and Love,

la bohémienne


Saturday, October 24, 2009

Gone Phishing

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The long adored rock band Phish has reunited for a US tour and stop in NYC from December 2nd through the 4th at Madison Square Garden.


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When they finished their farewell tour in 2004, fans of Phish’s light rock/reggae/jazz sound were devastated – that is until the group announced last year that they would reassemble for a reunion tour. Guitarist and vocalist Trey Anastasio, bassist Mike Gordon, keyboardist Page McConnell and drummer Jon Fishman spawned a new wave of improvisational “jam” performances when they first joined together in 1983, and now, almost fifteen years later, fans are still flocking to the group’s energetic performances and eclectic sound. From December 2nd through the 4th, the band makes their re-appearance in New York City at none other than Madison Square Garden. Tickets range from $100 to $125 at StubHub.com, and though it may seem a little pricey, is it really possible to put a price on seeing this iconic group in possibly their last performance together? Exactly.


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Log on to http://phish.portals.musictoday.com/ for select tickets at reduced prices – ($50!).


Peace and Love,


la bohémienne


Step into the Limelight

Limelight Marketplace – the new star of one-stop shopping!

The location of the new Limelight Marketplace has gone from a church, to a disco, and now, an indoor shopping center that some might call a religious experience. Located at the corner of 6th Avenue and West 20th Street, Limelight is the newest destination for everything from gourmet food and sweets, to jewelry, sneakers and home goods. With 3 floors of stores with finds from across the globe, plus outdoor space, a hair salon, and 2 restaurants, Limelight has everything you need to make a day out of shopping!




The first floor is home to gastronome, from gourmet and specialty markets, to sit-down eateries, plus an indoor “street of shops” with retailers like Victoria’s Secret, Hunter Boots, and Henri Bendel. Moving up, the second floor houses an apothecary, sneaker gallery and household items, while the third floor presents up-to-the-moment music and fashion.




Shop surrounded by nineteenth-century stained glass windows, which were discovered under 30 inches of drywall during construction in April, getting a hiatus from the boring white of traditional shopping centers. Limelight has a colorful past, now stop by to experience the present: a fusion of shopping, stained glass saints, and culinary samples from around the world.



Limelight Marketplace
656 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10011

Peace and Love,

la bohémienne