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June 13, 2006

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YUM: If you're unable to jet off to a remote beach and sip on drinks in coconut cups, then do the next best thing. Okay, maybe the next next best thing, head over to The Carribean Fair. It's an all day festival giving you a taste of indigenous foods (prepared by celebrity chefs!). You can also check out some dancers, models, singers and bands - all celebrating the sites, sounds, and tastes of the islands. We feel relaxed already.

9am to 6pm // South Street Seaport [Fulton St at the East River] // Free

MUSIC: We'll be at Radiohead tonight, but we hear there is also other music going on around town. In particular, a free show down at the WFC Plaza. The Eels and Smoosh will deliver an array of sounds for your awaiting ears.

7pm // WFC Plaza // Free and

COMEDY: Michael Showalter has taken residency at Rififi for the month. Every Tuesday he'll be performing with a rotating cast of special guest. He recently reviewed his show on his blog, stating, "The show went great. I, in particular, was amazing. I basically was the best comedian ever to grace a stage (Sinbad not included.)" So, you should go. Except on June 27th, then you should come to our comedy show instead.

10pm // [332 E. 11th St] // $5

Don't forget to head over to the Museum Mile tonight too!

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Comments (2)

Radiohead was amazing, eh? Saw them in Boston on 6/4.

 

it's not fair!!!! i want radiohead tickets.

 
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