$20 The next day, I passed one of the tourist-tempting vendors that flood Soho sidewalks. Tatiana Battistuta Rodriguez had some wonderful Lucite pieces on the cheap. The $20 charm bracelet I tried on looked like something my mother had given me in middle school. Upon closer inspection, I noticed that amid the hearts and keys, one of the charms was actually a Kahlúa bottle. Apart from a White Russian or two during Big Lebowski reruns, I don’t care for the liquor, nor would I want to wear it around my wrist. Spring St. at Broadway; 646-731-4368. |


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The Transformation of TV Into an Art Form
The Draw of Dream Worlds in Film
Gosselin, Prince of the Professional Nobodies
A Decade of Defining Moments in Pop-Culture
The Invention of New York's Local Cuisine 
Thirty-Five Short-Lived Looks of the Decade
Two Views of a Swath of the Upper West Side
An Older Generation Moves Into Williamsburg
Ten Years That Changed Everything
A Generation of Overparenting
The Sports Rivalry of the Decade
What Is the Point of the United States Senate? 