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La Maison Du Chocolat Demolition Party – Brick in the Wall

June 12, 2015

On June 12, 2015, Nora Hovanesian-Mann and Nicolas Cloiseau celebrated the renovation of La Maison Du Chocolat's Madison Avenue boutique with a one-of-a-kind demolition party -- a life-size brick chocolate wall. Metal hammers were provided as guests took turns demolishing the wall and consuming the bricks.  The party featured a delicious assortment of gourmet chocolates, including La … [Read more...] about La Maison Du Chocolat Demolition Party – Brick in the Wall

Telemedicine a Reality – Pager.com Offers Online Photo Diagnosis

June 12, 2015

Telemedicine is a reality - Pager.com offers a photo-based diagnosis for skin conditions, including recommendations over the phone with in-person visits as indicated. From the Pager.com website: " Have a rash, bite or burn? How do you know if you should see a doctor?" With Pager, get a first opinion & recommendation within minutes simply by following these steps: First … [Read more...] about Telemedicine a Reality – Pager.com Offers Online Photo Diagnosis

Airan Kang – The Luminous Poem – Glowing Books

June 9, 2015

https://youtu.be/HDqE_g3Dh88 The Luminous Poem, the latest work by artist Airan Kang, is a "must-see" exhibit currently at Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery in Chelsea. Kang's latest exhibit "opens up the idea of the book from a concrete, self-contained object into a virtual space for the imagination," as stated by the gallery's website. An immersive experience, the viewer finds oneself … [Read more...] about Airan Kang – The Luminous Poem – Glowing Books

Yes, You Can Break A Dress! Through the Looking Glass.

June 7, 2015

Vases at Blue Porcelain China through the looking glass Every once in a while, you see something you've never seen before. If you like surprises, then you must see the current exhibition 'China: Through The Looking Glass' at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. One of the museum's largest exhibits ever, it spans three floors and thousands of years, with the intent to show how Chinese … [Read more...] about Yes, You Can Break A Dress! Through the Looking Glass.

Cars! Cars! Cars! Exotic, Domestic, Electric Etc

June 4, 2015

Cars, cars, cars. We love them all. Exotic, Domestic, Electric or Diesel, we can only look forward to what the future will bring. While some may maintain their car collection in a garage, we keep ours here and on Pinterest.   … [Read more...] about Cars! Cars! Cars! Exotic, Domestic, Electric Etc

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