Home in good ol’ New York City for the holidays, but don’t wanna spend the whole weekend with your crazy, annoying family? Well, that’s what Thanksgiving Eve is for: seeing your home friends for the first time in a few months, and getting out of that jail cell your parents call a home. Well, we’ve got the perfect event for you.
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To be fair, he’s asking that price “for charity.” Who knows how much will actually get to the charity. Regardless of who makes out with eight figures, this apartment is quite possibly one of the most amazing I’ve seen, ever. It sits on the border of Central Park West and has a ridiculously riveting view of NYC. Too bad we’re all just lowly college students.
Das Best Oktoberfest is returning to NYC for the second year in a row! Das Best Oktoberfest will take place on Saturday, October 22 at La Venue and The Tunnel in West Chelsea at 608 West 28th St. (between 11th & 28th). Adults ages 21 and over are invited to experience an amazing fun-filled day of music, contests, food, and suds! And we’re giving away two pairs of tickets!
The Campus Socialite is heading to Penn State University this weekend for the game against Eastern Michigan – and we’re bringing the party along with us. NYC’s Premiere DJ David Berrie is headlining a “white-out” rave this Friday night, September 23, at the Delta Upsilon house, presented by DU and Chi Omega. Want more deets? Keep reading.
Electric Zoo commences this weekend on the famed dirtbowl called Randall’s Island in New York City. If you were willing to shell out the massive amounts of money required to go to this 3-day long dance party, then good for you. Obviously you’re going to check out all the headliners, but I thought I would enlighten you with a few artists you probably haven’t heard of yet. Be sure to check out these lesser known acts.
Last month, Washington, D.C. native Leen Zada won free summer housing in New York City in EHS’s You & Me in NYC promotion with Internships.com.
By: Paige Vigil (University of Minnesota) Follow Paige on Twitter When I first started writing for the Campus Socialite, I wrote this same blog. The difference
By: Paige Vigil (University of Minnesota) Follow Paige on Twitter This past Sunday night was the premiere of the 64th annual Tony awards. The award
New York City retail developer Jack Menashe is at it once again with his latest vision of a 163-year-old former Episcopalian Church. In 1983, the church became Limelight, a raucous nightclub attracting the likes of Burt Reynolds and Eddie Murphy. The club faced scrutiny from the Giuliani administration and later re-opened as Avalon. In 2007, Avalon closed its doors and sat at the corner of 20th street and 6th avenue unoccupied and destined for destruction. Manashe, a former patron of Limelight when it was a club, came across the property and made it a temporary store.