The future of our city: A world in which we're all on surveillance camera, no one knows how to relate to each other, and we'll have nowhere to eat but at TGI-Friday's. Wait, that sounds a lot like today. [AMNY]
What's it like to have a cocktail at the posh Bowery Hotel? You get served by goofy Beefeaters and they glower at you the entire time. [Flaming Pablum]
Here's a first-person report on Bowery Bash, the great, big gala opening party for the New Museum. The best thing about it? The apple-green elevators. [Kitlab 4.0]
Buttons, trimmings, zippers, tassels, fabric: the Garment District is dying, piece by piece, killed by Manhattan's so-called success. [Times]
"It used to be heiresses just lunched, shopped and partied," but Forbes' most intriguing billionaire heiresses are different. They do much more intriguing things: They spend $60 million on weddings, learn about retail, ride horses, throw slumber parties, teach yoga, and buy multiple pied a terres in Manhattan. How intriguing! [Yahoo]
From back in the days before heiresses came to party on the Lower East Side--check out these fantastic pictures from the vanished Garden Cafeteria on Slate [via Loho 10002]

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