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Stylist’s Closet Success!

At the BUST Holiday Craftacular in New York on December 14th we held the first ever Stylist’s Closet and boy was it ever a hit! We packed one room chock full of designers like Aviator Nation , Boy Meets Girl , Dear Creatures , Spring and Clifton , BB Dakota , Queen Bee , Greta Cavazzoni , Priestess NYC , Osiris Shoes , London Underground , K.C. Malhan , TRKFLD , Roxoxox , Vine and Venetia , Angel Court , Hellkats L.A., Yak Pak, 80%20, Kitsch ‘n’ Kouture, Claw Money , Nikita Clothing, and Howell Jewelry ! Exclusive digs were donated to create an actual closet where ticket holders could gain entry and leave with one special item of their own. People lined up hours before just to get a peek at some designer gear! Read on and take a look at some pics from the most stylish Craftacular we’ve had to date.

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One of the most popular steals from the BUST Stylist’s Closet from Spring and Clifton.

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Nerd Girls’ Night Out

Breakfast of Champions

Taking a book club and turning it into an all-girl, reading-inspired, song-fest? What will they think of next? Once I peeped these deets below on nonsense nyc , I was hooked (though it would be cool if they added some women writers to the mix in 2009, doncha think?):

Bushwick Book Club - Tuesday, Jan 6

Unparalleled songwriting nerdery. Local songwriters Phoebe Kreutz, Chloe Matheou, Liv Carrow, and Susan Hwang perform songs inspired by, and based on, Kurt Vonnegut’s Breakfast of Champions. Book-themed food and drink are served, and audience members are encouraged to give in to any Vonnegut-inspired impassioned outbursts.

The Bushwick Book Club meets the first Tuesday of every month at Goodbye Blue Monday to rejoice in book-inspired music from the most talented songwriters in the area. February: Raymond Carver’s What We Talk About When We Talk About Love. March: Edwin Abbott’s Flatland.

Goodbye Blue Monday
1087 Broadway, Brooklyn
J,M,Z trains to Myrtle station
8-9p
718 453 6343
myspace.com/bushwickbookclub
bushwickbookofthemonth@gmail.com

Bitchin’ Kitchen Cookbook!


Nadia G., my favorite bitch in the kitch has turned her awesome online cooking series (featured in our Feb/Mar issue) into a brand-new cookbook so you can whip up her dishes without the aid of your laptop. With a poptastic design and hilarious tips, Nadia G.’s Bitchin Kitchen Cookbook has all the cheek of her videos. Chapters include One-Night Stand Breakfasts, PMScapades, and Broke-Ass Dishes–this gal is speakin’ my language. Get a copy here and as Nadia G. says, rock your kitchen and let the boys clean up the mess. 

Pour Your Body Out

One of the best things about holidays and living in New York is finally having the time to check out the amazing resources the city has to offer. Last week on my days off I made it uptown to the MOMA and finally got around to seeing Pipilotti Rist’s installation ‘Pour Your Body Out’. I had huge hopes for it after seeing clips of it and pictures online weeks before. When I got there it was really crowded (I guess we all had the same intentions) and all the cozy spots in the center circle were taken! My first impression was totally let down, but then I found a corner spot and just sat there for a long time watching her projections float across the walls and the lights go from red to blue and all variations in between. The images were of roses, and succulent fruits being picked by hands reaching down at you. (see video here)
I quickly relaxed and began to really enjoy this installation. People were urged to remove their shoes and ‘make new friends’ upon entering the exhibit. Adding to the atmosphere were deep moaning sounds that intentionally imitated under-water noises, it was too blissful.

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On top of all this, Pipilotti Rist not only changed my experience and mood, but she also turned the austere, white, masculine interior of the MOMA into a dark red, warm womb. Absolutely necessary on a frightfully cold day, and pretty incredible when you think about the majority of museum shows. Exhibition runs until February 2nd, it is not to be missed.

Liz Renay event this Sunday

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French Women Don’t Get Flack

Rachida Dati. Photo: Pierre-Philippe, Getty Images

Rachida Dati. Photo: Pierre-Philippe, Getty Images

Simone de Beauvoir would be proud. Not only does France have a female foreign minister, but she’s 43, Muslim, unmarried, and recently gave birth while refusing to name the father of her child (While the Uk Telegraph reports ‘Possible candidates include a French millionaire and hotel and casino baron, and the former prime minister of another European country,’ I smell sperm bank and IVF. It’s not easy to get preggers at 43, especially a first pregnancy, and isn’t often done without fertility treatments. Anyway, good for her). But that’s not even why she’s in the news lately. Instead, it’s because she’s not taking any maternity leave - she’s just getting out of bed and going right back to work. Which I think is interesting, because for all the crap that Palin got for doing the same while governor, it seems to me that if you are a woman entrusted with such a position of power, taking maternity leave might not really be a reasonable option. I mean, would it be acceptable for a president to take a 3 month leave of absence? A Vice President? A Secretary of State? It’s something to think about, especially as women of a variety of ages come into more powerful positions all over the world.

A Very Bust-y Wedding Expo

If you’re getting married soon, or know someone who is, and you’re in or around Philadelphia on January 10, you should check out the Unbridaled Wedding Expo. 
 
Unbridaled focuses on the alternative, the handcrafted, the creative, fun, and offbeat. Cosponsored by the Philly Roller Girls, the expo features local, eco-friendly vendors to make a wedding unique. 

Last year’s event featured a fashion show with roller girls as models, a pole-dancing demonstration, and free samples of vegan wedding cakes, cupcakes, and beer provided by Philly’s Memphis Taproom. Jewelry and fashion designers, tattoo artists, fire spinners, florists, photographers, corset-makers, and printers are there to show off their wares and give you ideas for your wedding. (Full vendor list here.)

Even if you aren’t getting married (I’m certainly not) anytime soon, the fashion show, snacks, and music are worth checking out.

 

Thanks Ru!

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Ru’s new show RuPaul’s Drag Race premieres Feb 2nd on Logo! I can’t wait!

Happy New Years from Rosie Perez

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