So you're past the getting-their-number stage and now is the big night - date night. What are you going to wear?
So you're past the getting-their-number stage and now is the big night - date night. What are you going to wear?
Friday marked the end of New York's Fashion Week. While it did not entirely disappoint, providing us with ample amounts of glitz and glamour, during these less then desirable economic times, to put it plainly, style took a bit of a licking. Sponsored by Mercedes Benz, more then 63 designers were scheduled to show off their latest collections in Bryant Park. This isn't counting the hundreds of other shows scheduled all throughout the city though. Or the thousands of stylists, editors, buyers, and fashion elite in attendance. More than likely, the crowds made everyday New York traffic look like a Spencer Pratt fan club meeting."
Do you have a not-so-flat stomach? Does your cuppeth filleth over (or not at all)? Is 'Bootylicious' your theme song?
Free refreshments and "Quilt" magazines were all around, and the intimate setting provided a final opportunity for many to express themselves through poetry, short stories, and music. On Friday, March 28, the Rathskellar was host to "Quilt," the on campus literary and arts magazine's launch party and final open mic of the semester.
On Tuesday, Oct. 30 at 7 p.m., the acclaimed duo Singing Tree will be performing in the Grand Salon, located in Plant Hall. The unique sound produced by musicians Ray Belanger and Lloyd Goldstein stem from their blending of string instruments into an eclectic new sound that is entirely their own.