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Tix on Sale for Jean-Michel Basquiat: King Pleasure Exhibit

Poster/design: Christopher Makos

Tickets are on sale now for the much anticipated Jean-Michel Basquiat: King Pleasure exhibit, opening April 9, at RXR’s Starrett-Lehigh Building in West Chelsea.

The exhibit, which will span over 15,000 square feet, will feature over 200 never before and rarely seen paintings, drawings, ephemera and artifacts. All of the work comes from the family’s collection. Jean-Michel Basquiat: King Pleasure© will also feature recreations of his NYC artist studio on Great Jones St. and the Michael Todd VIP Room of NYC’s iconic Palladium nightclub for which Jean-Michel created two paintings.

Charles the First, 1982, The Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat, Licensed by Artestar, New York


The family commissioned internationally acclaimed architect David Adjaye to be the exhibition’s designer. He is the founder of Adjaye Associates, which operates globally, and designed The National Museum of African American History & Culture in Washington, DC. The exhibition’s identity has been created by Abbott Miller of visionary design firm Pentagram. He has previously collaborated with cultural clients including the Guggenheim Museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Metropolitan Museum. Rizzoli Electa will release the accompanying book, also titled Jean-Michel Basquiat: King Pleasure©, to coincide with the exhibition. The book was authored by Jean-Michel’s sisters Lisane Basquiat and Jeanine Heriveaux and his stepmother Nora Fitzpatrick.

The address of Starrett-Lehigh Building is 601 W. 26th Street. Tickets can be purchased at kingpleasure.basquiat.com Follow on the exhibit’s Instagram page for more.

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Downtown TripPicks: Aug 14-Aug 21

Trip.com is an innovative planning tool that tailors recommendations for places to stay, eat and play to your specific tastes. It also allows you to share your great experiences with people who have the same interests as you; people in your “tribes.” Trip.com’s TripPicks This Week feature empowers you to discover and take advantage of great events, openings and exhibits throughout the city each week.

Here are some exciting events and sites to check out this week in Downtown New York, courtesy of Trip.com. Visit their website or download the app for more upcoming events.

Sabbia Summer Party

Celebrate summer at Eataly’s seasonal rooftop restaurant Sabbia. This Italian summer party will feature a live DJ, a selection of the restaurant’s most loved wines, beers and cocktails, and yummy seaside-inspired bites. $95

Where: Eataly (Flatiron), 200 5th Ave, New York, NY 10010
When: Wednesday, Aug. 16 from 9 pm to 12 am

New York Speakeasy Jazz Party

Meet us at The Back Room, “one of only two speakeasies in New York City that operated during Prohibition,” for an evening of music with Svetlana & The Delancey Five. Be ready to dance and toast with tea cups. FREE

Where: The Back Room (Lower East Side), 102 Norfolk St, New York, NY 10002
When: Monday, Aug. 14 and Aug. 21 from 9 pm to 1 am

Secret History of the Subway System

Get the inside scoop on New York’s oldest train stations. Starting at the Brooklyn Bridge Station, transit expert and guide Gary Dennis will take participants all the way to Grand Central Terminal, all the while revealing the stations’ secret and sometimes seedy history. Tickets start at $29  

Where: The David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building (Civic Center), 1 Centre St, New York, NY 10007
When: Sunday, Aug. 20 from 11 am to 1:30 pm

Margarita March

We doubt those taking part in the Margarita March will do any actual marching (the kind that would require coordination and regular measured steps) as a ticket to this downtown bar hop entitles participants to eight tequila drinks at eight different downtown bars. Tickets $65

Where: Check site for complete list of locations
When: Saturday, Aug. 19 – Sunday, Aug. 20 from 12 to 10 pm

Walking Meditation and Film Screening

Director Marc J. Francis and monastics will first lead a four-block walking meditation before joining the audience for a screening of his film, “Walk With Me,” a “cinematic journey into the world of Zen Buddhist master Thich Nhat Hanh and his Plum Village retreat in rural France.” The screening will be followed by a group meditation led by monastics featured in the film. $18

Where: Union Square and The Rubin Museum (Chelsea), 150 W 17th St, New York, NY 10011
When: Saturday, Aug. 19 at 1:15 pm

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Downtown TripPicks: Aug 7-Aug 14

Trip.com is an innovative planning tool that tailors recommendations for places to stay, eat and play to your specific tastes. It also allows you to share your great experiences with people who have the same interests as you; people in your “tribes.” Trip.com’s TripPicks This Week feature empowers you to discover and take advantage of great events, openings and exhibits throughout the city each week.

Here are some exciting events and sites to check out this week in Downtown New York, courtesy of Trip.com. Visit their website or download the app for more upcoming events. 

Run Club With Benefits

You gotta love it when a place entices you to work out by offering refreshments, giveaways and other celebratory treats. And, to make sure you’re getting the most of your workout, the 837 Run Club, a partnership between Samsung 837 and lululemon, takes experienced and novice runners on a 3 mile run with an expert lululemon run coach. FREE

Where: Samsung 837 (Chelsea), 837 Washington St, New York, NY 10014
When: Saturday, Aug. 12 at 10am

Khalid Live

Khalid’s debut single “Location” won the praise of many critics. Although young, his lyrics are sincere and heartfelt and his velvety voice is nothing short of extraordinary. Let his music woo you into a beautiful, relaxing space. FREE

Where: East River Park Amphitheater at East River Park (Lower East Side), East River Promenade, New York, NY 10002
When: Saturday, Aug. 12 from 5-7pm

Ice Cream Sushi

The newly opened Gelarto (gelato+art, get it?) is once again upping New York’s ice cream game. Straight out of Turin, this quirky ice cream shop serves pillowy brioche ice cream sandwiches and yummy homemade waffles topped with ice cream, but we’re gushing over the gelato shaped like sushi. Really, a work of art!

Where: Gelarto (East Village), 145 Avenue A, New York, NY 10003
When: Sunday-Thursday from 11am-10pm; Friday-Saturday from 11am-11pm

Battery Park Dance Festival

Now in its 36th year, the Battery Dance Festival is New York City’s longest-running free public dance festival, and, set against the backdrop of the New York Harbor, its most beautiful. See an array of diverse styles from local and international dancers and choreographers “present original works of high artistic merit.” This year’s highlights include performances by Janis Brenner and Dancers, Martha Graham School, Viraja and Shyamjith Kiran, Elías Aguirre Company, Michelle Dorrance, Mophato Dance Theater, Paul Taylor and Co. Nacional De Danza Contemporánea De República Dominicana. FREE

Where: Robert F. Wagner Jr. Park (Battery Park City), 20 Battery Pl, New York, NY 10280
When: Sunday, Aug. 13-Friday, Aug. 18 from 7-9pm

A Magnum Retrospective

Magnum Manifesto celebrates 70 years of breathtaking photography. It features “group and individual projects…over two hundred prints as well as books, magazines, videos, and rarely before seen archival documents” from Mikhael Subotzky, Alec Soth, Christopher Anderson, Paul Fusco, Jonas Bendiksen, Cristina Garcia Rodero, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Raymond Depardon, Susan Meiselas, Bieke Depoorter, Martine Franck, Dennis Stock, Leonard Freed, Sergio Larrain, Marc Riboud, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Chris Steele-Perkins and many others. Tickets start at $14.

Where: The International Center of Photography (Nolita), 250 Bowery, New York, NY 10012
When: Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday-Sunday from 10am-6pm; Thursday from 10am-6pm (Through Sunday, Sep. 3)

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Downtown TripPicks: July 31-Aug 7

Trip.com is an innovative planning tool that tailors recommendations for places to stay, eat and play to your specific tastes. It also allows you to share your great experiences with people who have the same interests as you; people in your “tribes.” Trip.com’s TripPicks This Week feature empowers you to discover and take advantage of great events, openings and exhibits throughout the city each week.

Here are some exciting events and sites to check out this week in Downtown New York, courtesy of Trip.com. Visit the website or download the app for more upcoming events

Summer Streets

Photo courtesy of The City of New York

Now in its 10th year, Summer Streets is a large scale block party that celebrates New York’s best feature – its streets. The goal is to remind New Yorkers that the concrete jungle is also a playground. Starting at Brooklyn Bridge and extending to Central Park, the streets will close to traffic and open to arts and crafts workshops, biking, musical performances, dancing, healthy foods, rock climbing, meditation, obstacle courses, an awesome zipline and the brand new, all-inflated LG Quadwash Water Park. FREE

Where: Check website for locations
When: Saturday, Aug. 5, 12 and 19 from 7am-1pm

New Cream Cheese Sweet Shop 

Photo courtesy of Becky’s Bites NYC

New Yorkers take cream cheese on a bagel or in a cheesecake. Becky’s Bites, a new cream cheese sweet shop, is giving New Yorkers more cream cheese options. The shop’s motto is “cream cheese reimagined,” and its chocolate-covered cream cheese balls, tarts, cookie bites and mini bagels feature cream cheese flavors like apple pie, cappuccino, cookies-and-cream and even bacon, egg and cheese.

Where: Becky’s Bites NYC (East Village), 122 E. 7th Street, New York, NY 10009 
When: Monday-Wednesday from 8am-11pm; Thursday-Friday from 8am-12am; Saturday from 9am-12am; Sunday from 9am-11pm  

New Custom Beauty Bar

St. Ives summer pop-up shop in SoHo lets you customize your own scrub or body lotion using dozens of all natural ingredients. Add a little ginger, a dash of volcanic sand, some kale and papaya to create signature beauty products.

Where: St. Ives Mixing Bar (Soho), 577 Broadway, New York, NY 10012
When: Monday-Saturday from 11am-9pm; Sunday from 11am-8pm (through Saturday, Sep. 30)

New Korean Gastropub

In this gorgeous atrium-like space, the wrought iron is softened by floral and ivy motifs and a clean white interior. Ms Yoo feels both open and intimate. It’s a perfect place to spend a few hours sipping yummy specialty cocktails (Between the Knees is divine)  and munching on Korean bar bites. Try the Squid Fries, Korean Fried Feet or the Honey Butter Chips… but the bar’s 10oz burger, topped with kimchi bacon onion jam and american cheese, is worth the splurge.

Where: Ms Yoo (Lower East Side), 163 Allen Street, New York, NY 10002
When: Tuesday-Sunday from 5pm-12am

Meditation and Tai Chi on the Highline

Yeah, “these streets will make you feel brand new/The lights will inspire you,” but let’s be real, New York is a stressful place and we all need a break from its madness. Solution: meet us on the Highline for weekly guided meditations. Those needing extra relief can stay for the Tai Chi session with Taoist Tai Chi Society. FREE

Where: The Highline at 22nd Street (Chelsea)
When: Tuesdays from 8-9am and from 9:30-10:30am

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Jean Shafiroff Hosts Surprise St. Patrick’s Day Dinner for Patrick McMullan

Patrick McMullan and Jean Shafiroff

Celebrity Photographer Patrick McMullan celebrated the luckiest of birthdays on March 17th at a surprise dinner hosted by philanthropist Jean Shafiroff. Over 50 guests of the photographer’s friends and family dined on Asian-inspired dishes at Jue Lan Club, located in the former Limelight space in Chelsea.

Liliana Cavendish and Geoffrey Bradfield

Notable guests included Lady Liliana Cavendish, interior designer Geoffrey Bradfield, writers Michael Must and R. Couri Hay, and editor of Andy Warhol’s diaries Pat Hackett, to name a few. Shafiroff personally honored McMullan with a toast wishing who the Irish Embassy calls “a vital Irish American,” the happiest of birthdays.

Dr. Penny Grant

Enthusiasm for St. Patrick’s Day wasn’t lost amidst the birthday celebrations. Tables were festively decorated with green confetti bombs. Many guests, including Dr. Penny Grant, Irish American actor James Francis Ginty, and socialite Janna Bullock, all donned the holiday’s signature hue.

Roy Kean, Lucia Hwong Gordon, Ann Rapp, and Ryan Nessing

Holiday-themed festivities continued after the private dinner in the venue’s main room with the arrival of an additional 600 guests from every stratagem of Manhattan culture. Halstead Properties agent Roy Kean partied next to composer Lucia Hwong Gordon, and interior designer Ryan Nessing. For McMullan, it was certainly a birthday to remember.

Liam McMullan, Jean Shafiroff and Patrick McMullan

 

 

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A chat with Kahina Giving Beauty’s Katharine L’Heureux

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Katharine L’Heureux, Founder of Kahina Giving Beauty, has dedicated her career to building sustainable businesses around luxury.

After discovering argan oil on her first of many trips to Morocco, Katharine decided to create a niche beauty brand with Kahina Giving Beauty, not just offering organic products to women in Lower Manhattan and across the United States. In doing so, she provides much needed job opportunities for women in Morocco who help produce the sustainably-sourced and packaged products.

“As I came to know and appreciate the Berber women, she decided that a cornerstone of the Kahina brand would be giving back to them to elevate them and their communities,” she said.

The Downtown Chelsea resident frequently visits the Moroccan argan cooperatives from which the oil is sourced to ensure the fair and proper treatment of the Berber women who extract it. She also works with suppliers online pharmacy and local social activists to identify these women’s most urgent needs in order to give back to them in a way that directly improves their lives and communities.

For the Berber women who inhabit the argan forest in the Southwest of Morocco, the hard work of extracting argan oil offers them their only means of financial and social independence. In collaboration with cooperatives and local NGOs (non-government organizations), Kahina Giving Beauty works to enhance the quality of life for these women and their communities by supporting local educational, environmental, agricultural and clean water initiatives.

Kahina Giving Beauty donates 1% of its annual revenue to organizations that directly benefit the women in the South of Morocco and their families; Education For All in Morocco (EFA) an organization that provides safe boarding homes for girls so that they can continue their education beyond elementary school, and The High Atlas Foundation, which raises money for a number of regional initiatives including delivering clean drinking water to remote villages in the High Atlas Mountains, creating jobs and protecting the environment by planting community-run nurseries in rural Morocco.

“I was influenced early on by being raised on a vineyard in the Napa Valley to understand that products are only as good as the quality of ingredients that go into them,” she said. “The highest quality ingredients typically come from small family farms, where there is a measure of control over, and pride in, the end result.”

As for the products themselves, Kahina combines time-tested organic and natural ingredients with modern technology to provide effective formulations and packages them for the discerning customer, going beyond Fair Trade requirements and donating an additional percentage of our revenue to support the Berber women of Morocco who crack the nuts for the argan oil.

Standouts include pure Argan Oil, which is rich in vitamin E and essential fatty acids which works on contact to moisturize, reduce inflammation, minimize fine lines, improve skin tone and protect skin from environmental factors that cause signs of aging. There’s also the unique Moroccan Rose Beldi Soap, a skin cleansing and softening treatment that serves as a key element in the traditional purification experience known as the hammam in Morocco. The gel-like soap is made from saponified olive oil and lightly scented with Eucalyptus Oil. Used as a body mask to soften skin and followed by massage with the traditional “kessa”, a rough mitt, this luxurious treatment cleanses and exfoliates leaving your skin detoxified and silky smooth.

Finally, the 15-minute Moisture Mask helps create a refined and rejuvenated complexion. An homage to Katharine’s wine country roots and her “first skincare love”, argan oil, extracts from red wine grapes, argan oil and prickly pear seed oil provide essential fatty acids and potent antioxidants to neutralize free radicals that contribute to signs of aging. Avena Strigosa combined with a naturally occurring unique sugar compound work to increase skin’s water reserves to plump skin and improve barrier function, while mushroom extract soothes skin.

When she’s not in Morocco, the downtown resident loves frequenting Murray’s Cheese, KISAN on Green Street for Icelandic fashion concepts, grabbing dinner at Cherche Midi on the Bowery, and taking walks along The High Line to take in the landscape and clear her head. After that, she’ll most likely stroll into the Whitney Museum or Aedes Perfumery on Greenwich Avenue.