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Entries from Gothamist tagged with 'nsync'

November 30, 2007

Christie's is finally getting on the overpriced vintage concert t-shirt bandwagon. Today they bring 30 rock tees to the block as part of their Rock and Pop Memorabilia auction, and all are expected to sell for up to $4,500 each. Remember when Stella McCartney was creating overpriced rock tees for Chloe? We sort of blame her for this."The fact that these T-shirts exist in such pristine condition is remarkable because most people didn't keep these......

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July 17, 2007

Submitted for your consideration: menu choice #93 at Carluccio’s Italian Hero Shop in Bensonhurst, the Joey Fatone: “This hero is really N SYNC”- Bologna, pepperoni, yellow American cheese & mustard. $8.00 All the sandwiches at Carluccio’s are named after famous Italians, or Italian-Americans. The epic menu starts with the Frank Sinatra (salami and fresh mozzarella), and ends with Joe Pepitone (smoked mozzarella and dressed veggies). Joey Fatone, who was born in Bensonhurst, seems to have......

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September 21, 2005

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Steven Beer,
Entertainment Lawyer...

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July 15, 2005

The accounting arm of Gifford Miller's campaign for mayor has some 'splaining to do: Apparently $1.6 million was spent to mail one of his fliers (it's always the fliers!), versus the $30,000 earlier estimated. And the problem is that taxpayer money was used for the mailings, as the fliers went out on behalf of most of the City Council's members. Miller spokeperson Steve Sigmund said that while the earlier information about the mailings costs were......

Continue Reading "Miller's Mailing Means Moolah Mess"

December 5, 2003

The list of bets on Longbets reminds Gothamist of the classic Late Show with Conan O'Brien bit, In the Year 2000. For example, number 2 on Longbets: "In a Google search of five keywords or phrases representing the top five news stories of 2007, weblogs will rank higher than the New York Times' Web site." Maybe Longbets, a non-profit which aims to improve long-term thinking with all bets going to good causes, should work with......

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