Subway Ads Teach You About Nutrition; Playboy Makes Wine a Little Sexier
10/6/08 at 10:17 AM
• Starting today, 20 percent of subway cars will feature city-produced ads containing information on the caloric value of popular foods and how they factor into a 2,000-calorie daily intake. [AP via NYP]
• Dorrian's Red Hand, the Upper East Side bar linked to the "preppy murder" in 1986, still manages to keep things exciting these days with bouncers attacking patrons. [NYP]
• Some Williamsburgers don't like the renovated Kellogg's Diner's lack of greasy-spoon feel. [NYT]
• At long last, a line of Playboy wines to complement your Hugh Hefner–wannabe lifestyle. [Epicurious]

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