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Icy catwalk’s a cakewalk for NYC’s Fashion Flock

HURLEY BURLEY Nary a Fashion Week goes by without a runway model taking a spill, so when Moncler Grenoble held its Sunday night show on Central Park’s Wollman Rink, it was amazing that attendees —...

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Betsey’s bottom gets top billing from Russell

IN A PINCH Betsey Johnson got a warm congratulations from Russell Simmons after finishing her Monday night show with her signature cartwheel. “Russell pinched my bottom at least five times,” boasted...

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Minka’s Oscar-worthy in a de la Renta dress

HOUSE GUEST “Shameless” actress Emmy Rossum says it can be awkward when fans identify with her dysfunctional TV family. “People will walk up to me and say, ‘Frank Gallagher [the show’s alcoholic...

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They’ll occupy Calvin’s pants

99 PERCENT CALVIN In what was either a very weak publicity stunt or the lamest protest in history, a trio of red-eyeliner-wearing Occupy Wall Street protesters picketed angrily outside Calvin Klein’s...

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Birthday backlash

The birthday boy threw himself a party for the ages: 30 of his friends gathered on a rooftop space with an unobstructed view of the Empire State Building. He also hired a pair of half-naked Brazilian...

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“I’m 8 years old!”

Manhattan-based musician Jeannie Myers has fond memories of singing with pop legend Neil Sedaka. Back in 1969, she spent time baby-sitting his kids while working at Esther Manor in the Catskills, which...

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Bottle rockers

It’s a rainy Monday night outside the quaint Murray Hill wine bar Terroir. A modest after work crowd has started trickling in to sip Riesling and grab a quick bite on the way home. The music playing...

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Concrete jungle

One night in 1998, Chuck Zito — former president of the New York chapter of the Hells Angels — ventured out to the Scores gentlemen’s club. Once there, he decided to beat the tar out of martial arts...

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Black gold

On a recent Friday afternoon, two 44-year-old salt-of-the-earth men found themselves in Midtown’s Foley’s Pub with a thirst to quench. Their beer of choice: Guinness. “I don’t know if I’d hang around...

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How I learned to love the Yankees

Had I told my family in Chicago that I became a pole dancer since moving to New York City in 1999, they might have been supportive. But when I told them that I’d become a Yankees fan, it was like...

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Karaoke gone wild!

It’s 10 p.m. on Tax Day and Tiffany Rodriguez, who works at a Manhattan accounting firm, is blowing off steam on a lighted stage in Midtown. Wearing conservative glasses and slacks, her hair pulled...

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Record Store Day roundup

There are more cool limited-edition records out for today’s fifth annual Record Store Day than you can shake an iPod at. Jimmy Fallon’s Bowie-Tim Tebow mash-up, “Tebowie,” for one. Here’s what else is...

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Meet the record players

On a weekday afternoon at Brooklyn’s Van Leeuwen Artisan Ice Cream (81 Bergen St., Boerum Hill; 347-763-2979), customers read, sip coffee or enjoy ice cream. But manager Emily Norton, 24, is busy with...

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Pop-up party planner

Outside a dark stretch of Chrystie Street, in between a Chinese laundromat and a grocery, stands a quartet of bachelorettes wearing penis-shaped balloon headdresses. They watch incredulously as other...

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Call me al fresco

Getting drunk in a dark, dirty bar while the sun is shining outside? That’s called alcoholism. Imbibing at a brand-new, squeaky clean, outdoor drinkery? That’s called cool. Load up on sunscreen, strap...

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My DJ New York: DJ Cassidy

Any DJ can get a boozy Manhattan crowd dancing on a Saturday night, but few have done so for the likes of Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Oprah Winfrey and President Barack Obama. “There is no crowd I can’t move,”...

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Drink like a fish

Fifty miles south of Manhattan’s Lower East Side, the seaside town of Asbury Park, NJ, also brags about its ’70s rock ’n’ roll heyday — only its denizens are more apt to name-check Bruce Springsteen,...

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Summer 24 – 7!

What’s the difference between going to the right club on the wrong night and going to the wrong club on the right night? That’s a trick question: New Yorkers know that when you go is just as important...

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Shell shock

They’re coming by boat, bus and train to Brooklyn Crab. It’s no wonder they don’t mind the wait. Since opening two weeks ago, this tri level seafood eatery in Red Hook has been reeling in shellfish...

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Home & away

IF AT HOME YOU GO HERE … * NoHo Arty and chic, a more interesting SoHo. Cool hotel: Bowery Hotel (335 Bowery), for a jumping scene and cocktails. Boarding: Long boards at Blades (659 Broadway) are all...

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