Weekly Sales & Events: February 3, 2005

Winter sunrise on the wall

The Short List of Short Month Sales

  • Liora Manné
    • Big colorful pillows! Home and fashion accessories at 50% off
    • When: 2/72/13
    • Where: 91 Grand St. (212.965.0302)
  • Armani Casa
    • furniture is up to 50% off
    • When: through 2/13
    • Where: 97 Greene Street (212.334.1271)
  • Beyond the Bosphorus
    • 50% off hand woven kilims and pillows
    • When: through 2/10
    • Where: 79 Sullivan Street (212.219.8257)
  • Elfa Sale
    • 30% off all Elfa shelving
    • When: through 2/6
    • Where: The Container Store, 6th Ave, 18th&19th (212.366.4200)
  • Bloomingdales
    • 40% off fabrics when you do upholstery, drapes, windows...
    • When: through 2/26
    • Where: Bloomies (718.978.8501)
  • Terra Cotta
    • 50% off handcrafted pottery, necklaces, scarves, and more.
    • When: 1/152/28
    • Where: 259 W. 4th St., nr Perry St. (212.243.1952)
  • Valley Furniture Shop
    • Clearance on 18th c. reproductions: Stickley, Baker...
    • When: endless.....
    • Where: 20 Stirling Road, Watchung, NJ (908.756.7623)
  • Classic Sofa
    • Another general sale held over.... great custom sofas
    • When: till the fat lady sings...
    • Where: 5 West 22nd Street (212.620.0485)

 

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Affordable Art & Cultchah

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  • SPICE: Photography Exhibit and Auction to Benefit Tsunami Victims
    • ... over 100 photos celebrating the culture, color, sights, and sounds of the regions and countries affected by the disaster; the pictures will have been taken by both professional and amateur photographers, among them Francis Ford Coppola and Martin Parr...
    • When: through 2/8
    • Where: ABC No Rio Gallery, 156 Rivington Street
  • The Greenest Building
    • ...Metropolis editor in chief Susan S. Szenasy kicks off the Verdopolis: The Future Green City conference with a panel discussion about the forthcoming Bank of America building at One Bryant Park...
    • When: 9am, 2/9
    • Where: 4 Columbus Circle, New York
  • The Gates Are Coming!!
    • "To all visitors of The Gates:
    • There are no official opening tickets.
    • There are no invitations.
    • There are no tickets.
    • The work is free for all to enjoy....
  • See Something/Say Something: 30 New York Artists Speak Up
    • The inaugural exhibition at LeffertsSpace, the newest alternative art space in Clinton Hill
    • When: opening receoption 1/22 from 8pm on...., 1/22-1/29
    • Where: LeffertsSpace, 107 Lefferts Place [Grand & Classon]
      Clinton Hill, Brooklyn
  • Walter Martin and Paloma Muñoz
    • A winter exhibition of this duo's craftily subversive snow globes
    • When: Through 2/5
    • Where: P.P.O.W., 555 W. 25th St. [11th] (212-647-1044)
  • Queer Batman & Urban Myths
    • New paintings by Mark Chamberlain, Mike Childs, Josedegardo Granados
    • When: Opening Reception - January 7, 6-8 pm
    • When: January 7 -February 18, 2005
    • Where: Artek Contemporaries, 526 West 26 Street, #31
  • East Village USA
    • The local eighties art scene: Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Lee Quinones, Kenny Scharf, Philip Taafe, and many others, curated by Dan Cameron.
    • When: Through 3/19
    • Where: New Museum of Contemporary Art, temporarily located at the Chelsea Art Museum, 556 W. 22nd St., nr. 11th Ave. (212.219.1222)
  • Josef and Anni Albers: Designs for Living
    • The Albers - of Bauhaus and Black Mountain College fame - collected textiles and furniture pair off with one another When: through 2/27
    • Where: Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum
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Street named after Steve Wozniak. OK, it’s not such a big deal, but this is number 15, we’re just gnttieg warmed up here, OK?此街以Steve Wozniak(Apple创始人之一)命名。Okay,这没什么大不了的,但这只是第15名,我们刚刚开始暖身而已

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Chris! Kroll! I love you both! Stop it. Chris – it was Yankees. We really screwed over the South. They are NOT “over” it. The South was right all along. I’ve told Southerners this, long, long before I ever heard of WN, that they were right, and the North was horrid. We can own up to this. They deserve a little venting. I can take it. In the end, all we hav is each other. Whites are very different. I am a Celt. I’m surrounded by lowland Germans. Passiv,e stubborn low-land Germans, so very proud of their blind obedience. I am REALLY mean to ALL the WWII vets I know – I’ve called old men murderers, and traitors, because the marched off and slaughtered their Racial Kin,. cause some God-DAMNED Jews made a few movies starring the Andrews Sisters. I’ve told them I hold THEM responsible for our ruined Nation, when they lament the cost of thngs, the things they can nop longer afford, and speak of their fear of all the violent …minorities that are now intheir little towns. I tel them that THWY created this mess. That we were onthe wrong side – and Patton was MURDERED cause he was saying the same things. They look at me with astonishment, anger, amazement – and …..I can see something way behind their eyes, deep inside. They know I’m speaking the truth. They do, even if they push the truth away, right away. They wo’t go to theur deaths peacefully – and they don’t deserve to. It’s Whites. We’ve done it to ourselves. We always do. We all natter about this and that, and which group is guilty – but Kroll is right. Until Whites stop suiciding ourselves, and do what EVERY other Race does – then we’ll always repeat the same stupid, self-demolishing patterns. I’m haven’t died from eating Yankee crow. I season it with rue. Let them say what they must say – it’s long over due. Time and Tide is vindicating them. The thing about Southerners – they are mad as HELL about what was done to them. But I, as a Yankee, have told them …..my heart bleeds for what my Yankees have done….and they know I mean my words. So they ….I can’t say accept me….why should they, or any-one trust me, until that trust is proven….but was can walk on the same road. And that’s fine. It’s Ok. All we have is each other, in the end.

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I understand the Vote Cain concept. Perhaps I am being pssimistic – but I think the vast majority of Whites are TOO clueless, to indoctrinated, to de-racinated, too faux Xianized, and too EGOISTIC, really, to EVER Do What’s Best for the White. These “White” protestors, here, and abroad – they are too in love, and far gone in thier love, re: the We Are All One scam, to EVER work to preserve our Race. And it’s really about ego; Whites, deep down, believe that we ARE superior, and our Wonderful White Wqoderfulness can transform everything on Earth, if we just figure out the correct mumbo jumo incantation, this time……….Whites are simpy, finally, too GOOD to be racist; that’s for those other, less intelligent, less wonderful Races. By the time enough Whites “get it”, and get right with reality – I think there will be too few of us left to accomplish anything. We wil simply be overwhelmed. The Jews do NOT care about their Mud Golem. Once Whitey’s gone – Jews are the White People. They don’t care if they Rule over Chaos, and a planet full of Dark Savages. They really do not care. They have no standards, for anything. Never have. Just Will to Power. Half the time, these days, I think Whites deserve to be wiped from existence. Every other living thing on Earth tries to preserve and perpetuate itself. The simplest bug tries to live. But not Whitey. I deeply resent the fact that the handful of us that do want to see our Race continue to exist getthe WORST scorn, pushback, impediments, censure, and sheer hatred from our ostensible “own kind”. WN are a crazy lot. I count myself among that grouping – cause in the end we are all we’ve got.I could be wrong about everything. I dunno. I see a Camp of the Saints scenario for our Race, though. C’est la vie.

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