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Fake Love is an innovative experiential design agency, crafting award-winning work that people want to share. We concept, design, fabricate, animate, generate and invent anything you can imagine. And some things you can’t. Some call what we do experiential marketing or transmedia, others interactive design or new media art. We call it Fake Love.
Paint Along’s painting workshops offer all you over-worked New Yorkers a commitment-free venue to unwind and rekindle your latent creativity. Sip your favorite Pino Noir and get lost in your process as we guide you, with simple instruction, through the painting du jour. Two blissful hours later, you’ll emerge back onto the gritty streets with your completed canvas in hand, and without a care in the world. Paint Along’s ever-changing calendar of weekly classes and all-inclusive format provide ample opportunity to shake off a long day at the office or just catch up with friends. Book online at www.paintalongnyc.com Paint Along also hosts private parties for social and corporate events. Check out the website, or send a request via email for specifics: [email protected]
New York Armory Arts Week, March 6-9, 2014 Fountain is an exhibition of avant garde artwork in New York during Armory Week, and Miami during Art Basel Miami Beach
Now more than ever, we see a growing harmony and mutual beneficial interest between US & Brazil and since 2008, our mission has been to facilitate and strengthen that relationship. B3 NYC has spearheaded publicity, social media campaigns, created singular events in the USA/ Brazil for designers, products, artists, singers, parties, spas and restaurants. We listen to our clients' needs, gain insight, and implement creative tools to reach out their specific needs. B3 NYC has an in-house events team prepared to bring the Brazilian Lifestyle ‘touch’ to your party. Bilingual staff. Amazing Events. Supreme collaborations Bla Bla Bla makes it happen!
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The Zicklin School of Business is Baruch College's business school. It was established in 1919 and is named after financier and alumnus Lawrence Zicklin. The current dean is H. Fenwick Huss, formerly dean of the J. Mack Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University. Zicklin is the only unit of the City University of New York that is accredited by the Association to Advance College Schools of Business .HistoryIn 1919, the City College of New York established a School of Business and Civic Administration, offering its first MBA program one year later. The school was renamed in 1953 in honor of Bernard M. Baruch, noted statesman and financier, who was instrumental in the school's formation. In 1968, after the addition of arts and sciences departments and degree programs, Baruch became a senior college within the CUNY system.In 1998, Baruch's business school was renamed the Zicklin School of Business, in recognition of an $18 million donation by Lawrence and Carol Zicklin. Zicklin was formerly the managing partner of investment management firm Neuberger Berman.AcademicsZicklin offers the following degree programs: BBA, MBA, Executive MBA, MS in finance, MS in information systems, an MBA in Health Care Administration, and an MS in Industrial and Labor Relations.
Hotel Kenmore Hall is a 22-story single room occupancy hotel located at 145 East 23rd Street in the Gramercy section of Manhattan, designed by architect Maurice Deutsch and constructed in 1927. Author Nathanael West lived and worked at the hotel as a night manager in the early years after the hotel opened; one of West's real-life experiences at the hotel inspired the incident between Romola Martin and Homer Simpson that would later appear in The Day of the Locust (1939). West allowed friends like Edmund Wilson, Erskine Caldwell, S.J. Perelman and Maxwell Bodenheim free room and meals. Dashiell Hammett finished The Maltese Falcon (novel) hereFrom Lonely Hearts, published in 2010 by Marion Meade: "Kenmore Hall, a pretty redbrick residence hotel not yet two years old, was home to hundreds of young professionals who booked by the week or month. Prized for its desirable address near Gramercy Park, its reasonable rates, and amenities such as a pool and roof garden, the place always had a waiting list for vacancies, sometimes a long one. Nat (Nathanael West) was supposed to remember guests' names, but he happened to know a great deal more, and not just gossip either. He knew exactly when they awoke and when they left for their offices, who got mail and from whom, what time they went to bed, and which ones couldn't sleep, because the bleary-eyed were known to shuffle down to the lobby and fret about it, as if he could do anything. There were friendly women who found pretexts for inviting him to their rooms. To all proposals he would beg off with an easy smile and a general refusal worded to give no offense. He took fewer pains with the prostitutes, alone or in pairs, who constantly tried to sneak past the desk on their way to the elevator. Hookers — and stolen bath towels — were his biggest aggravations."
The 69th Regiment Armory is located at 68 Lexington Avenue between East 25th and 26th Streets in the Rose Hill section of Manhattan, New York City. The historic building began construction in 1904 and was completed in 1906. The building is still used to house the headquarters of the New York Army National Guard's 1st Battalion, 69th Infantry Regiment, as well as for the presentation of special events. The armory was designed by the firm of Hunt & Hunt, and was the first armory built in New York City to not be modeled on a medieval fortress; instead, it was designed in the Beaux-Arts style. The building was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1965, and a New York City landmark in 1983.The Armory was the site of the controversial 1913 Armory Show, in which modern art was first publicly presented in the United States. It has a 5,000 seat arena that is used for sporting and entertainment events such as the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.
New York Armory Arts Week, March 6-9, 2014 Fountain is an exhibition of avant garde artwork in New York during Armory Week, and Miami during Art Basel Miami Beach