 The new look for this winter and spring has been decided, and these next seasons are all about androgyny. Motorcycle jackets, leather leggings, over sized t-shirts, and combat boots. Combat boots are awesome, they’re warm, wonderful to walk in when there is snow or ice outside, protect you from rain and puddles, and last forever.
Here are a few options if you’re looking into buying combat boots:
Classic Doc Matens – Cost $150.00, but last years and come in all different colors, styles and shapes.
Volatile Combat boots – A great option for those of us who don’t wear leather, but still like the …continue reading
 New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg will be sworn in as mayor this Friday for the third time, and unlike past years, everyone is welcome!
For the first time ever, VIP tickets will be available to the public on a first-come first-serve basis. All you have to do is call 212-669-7147 no later than 3 p.m. this Thursday to request tickets.
Bill de Blasio and John C. Liu will also be sworn into their positions as public advocate and comptroller, respectively.
NY1 News will broadcast the entire ceremony live, as well as stream it live on NY1.com.
 Ah…. New Year’s parties. Besides having to make nice with a lot of people you don’t know, you have to dress to impress! So what are the hottest trends this New Years? I’ve compiled a list below…
1) Sequin Dresses – These have been all over fashion magazines for the last two years, and guess what? They’re back once again.
2) Bib Necklaces – These have only become popular this year, but already have managed to make it onto every single trend list of the last two months.
3) Ribbon Necklaces – These are simple and classy, check out this one from J.Crew.
4) Fancy …continue reading
 Say what you will about New York City turning into a police state (and I’ve said plenty) but it does work. According to the New York Times, New York City is on pace to have its lowest murder rate on record.
The Times reports that by December 27, the city had 461 murders, 35 less than the city had in 2007 when the city had less than 500 murders for the first time.
Pretty good considering as recently as 1990 the city saw more than 2,200 murders in one year.
At the same time, the city’s current deficit will undoubtedly lead to thousands of …continue reading
 Reports of new security measures that airports and airlines have allegedly adopted since the attempted Christmas terrorist attack have been flooding in while other airports and airlines have shown no change. What are the new rules? How will they affect you? Why doesn’t the TSA have a chief yet?
Reports of new (absolutely ridiculous) TSA restrictions have included airlines taking away people’s blankets in the final hour of the flight, shutting down the in-flight movie, prohibiting the use of iPods and laptops, bans on moving around the cabin in the final hour of the flight. Other airports and airlines, meanwhile, have done …continue reading
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