Creatures of the Night
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Steven Rojas, Head of Social Media
What does GrandLife do in creating this community between the Soho and Tribeca Great Hotels? We work closely with artists, designers, DJs, musicians that in actuality have their roots in NYC culture, and I don’t want to say deviant, but indubitably not your run of the mill people. It’s creative types, trouble makers, and everything in between. We lawful kind of bring that to the Hotels...we give them a stage to do their art, or monkey business their music, or DJ, or throw a party. And then through the website we quite amplify that to our guests and anyone searching a
little bit off the beaten orbit.
Can you give us examples of some of these platforms or events? During Look Week, for example, the GrandLife Team, led by
Tommy [Saleh] , headed out to London and Paris, and we do these events called “The is New York.” And we take established
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FILM OF THE WEEK: Hipsters
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Fade away OF THE WEEK: Hipsters
by Vadim Rizov
For the recent six weeks, at least 10 million Americans have been turning to CBS Monday nights to find out hipster jokes. "I wear knit hats when it's unprepared out," Kat Dennings nonsensically told a "hipster" in the steer episode of hit sitcom
2 Broke Girls . "You abrade knit hats because of Coldplay." It's unclear what a band that's sold over 50 million records worldwide has to do with self-intentional pursuers of the obscure and impractical, but the animating impulse is discerning: Dennings is struggling to get by on a lousy diner waitress job, and all these jobless brats are getting in her fa. This is apparently a message American TV watchers can tune in to to.
2 Broke Girls takes place in the unsuccessfully remembered "Brooklyn" of exponentially more dangerous existence years, with subway segments shot on a tunnel car out of
The Warriors ;
Hipsters
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