Salmonella Source Could Remain a Mystery; Chipotle Gets Locavore-ish
Plus a man who's lost 60 pounds on a McDonald's-only diet, seven new cases of salmonella in New York City, and more, in our morning news digest.
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Plus a man who's lost 60 pounds on a McDonald's-only diet, seven new cases of salmonella in New York City, and more, in our morning news digest.
The four or five coolest events will likely sell out soon, so get moving.
The State Liquor Authority has leveled a staggering $40,000 in fines against the club and suspended its liquor license for 21 days.
Owner David Rabin is working on a new concept with the guys from Tenjune.
Thierry Mugler might revive womenswear for Paris's couture week, Laetitia Casta might be the new face of Louis Vuitton, and Carla Bruni dishes on Sarko.
From the outside, the Standard still looks messy. But from the inside, looking out, it's kind of impressive.
'Sex and the City' has influenced a legion of women to wear more fashion-forward and revealing clothes to work. This is not always a good thing.
A year after leaving Alto and L'Impero, chef Scott Conant introduces us to his latest Italian venture.
Each month, Earnest Sewn gives over its back room to a guest label with a set designer. This time it's Ruffian, and we got a very close look.
Florent Morellet was the heart and soul of the meatpacking district — when it had a heart and soul.
Moschino will open a flagship in the meatpacking district, and Naomi Campbell will soon find out if she'll be charged for her purported outburst on British Airways.
When Florent goes, the old Meatpacking district goes with him, and Frank Bruni tries to capture the spirit of both.
The Veggie Pride Parade was by no means a feel-good affair.
The Randolph has a lot going for it and Tribeca gets another good French takeout option, in today's neighborhood food news.
Wrap up your week wetly, with a dead raccoon on the Upper East Side, a tiny woman on Coney, David Byrne way downtown, and some big breasts in the meatpacking district. All in today's boroughs report!
Florent and Hog Pit are closing; Steve by Steve Madden will move into the Hog Pit; and although Florent's new tenant is unknown, other fashion retailers are eyeing the hood.
The Kaiser was spotted the morning after the Costume Institute gala eyeing some garbage downtown. Later we spotted some mysterious trash containers with the Chanel logo.
A Columbia student accuses Lindsay Lohan of taking her coat for a joyride.
Walmir, one of the oldest meat businesses in the meatpacking district, closed last week.
Not everyone is behind the New York version of the South Beach Wine & Food Festival, occurring October 9–12 (you’ll recall local restaurateurs had mixed reactions), but Eater brings news of events that may get more people behind it.
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