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We feel your pain, but congratulations on your first place! Living alone can be great - you can express your personal style without compromise. However, it will also mean you'll be footing the bill for your creativity on your own. Some people will say that you should get rid of as much 'stuff' as possible. We are not of that school of thought though. Although it makes things simpler, your apartment should be a representation of you and the things you love.

Trapped in the Closet is at the UCB Theatre this Thursday at Midnight. $5.

Wikipedia on McMansions. MSNBC said that McMansions needed a makeover last year, but they still look crappy whenever Gothamist visits the 'burbs. Even though they are unbelievably roomy, Gothamist feels that we'll be living on top of everything we own in a city-sized space. Think "cozy!" and "Container Store!"

How do you deal with crossing the street?

McGrath lists a few of the magazines found in Moore's apartment: Advertising Age, Ebony, Harvard Business Review, Penthouse. Moore proudly adds, "Essence, In Style—they know me,” he said. “All the magazines know me. Vogue. Vogue know me, too. Lucky.” Quick, Conde Nast, send him a subscription to Cargo!

Two big furniture/home stores open this weekend: First, there's affordable and chic home furnishings company West Elm opening a location in DUMBO (75 Front St., Brooklyn, 866-WESTELM), so you can finally see the things you'd only been able to drool over online or from the catalog. Then there's the 25,000 square foot Container Store in Chelsea (655 Sixth Ave., 212-366-4200) where you'll be find most everything for your jamming-and-cramming-stuff-into-your-tiny-NYC-apartment needs. Mayor Bloomberg opened the Container Store tore this morning and 10 percent of all its opening-weekend sales will go to the Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS. All the more reason to get an array of hangers in different colors!

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