Archive March 2010

Conan O’Brien hits 30 major cities with “The Legally Prohibited from Being Funny on Television Tour”

Conan O’Brien hits 30 major cities with “The Legally Prohibited from Being Funny on Television Tour”

Conan O’Brien is set to hit 30 major cities across North America with what he claims to be a “half-assed” comedy and music tour. So if this tour is so half-assed, why is that when tickets went on sale yesterday, many cities already sold out or only have a limited number of tickets left? Both New York and Chicago have added additional shows to accommodate the excitement around the tour (see below for added shows).

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The Affordable Art Fair – New York City, May 2010

Whether you are a discerning art collector or just seeking something that catches your eye, The Affordable Art Fair (AAF) has a work of art to brighten up your home. With emerging artists, well-established artists and price points ranging from $100 to $10,000 you can see how this art fair draws in all types. The Private Preview will give you the opportunity to choose from the works of art available for sale before the public gets their eyes on them.

Where: 7 W 34th St., New York
When: Thursday May 6 – Sunday May 9, 2010
Private Preview: Wednesday May 5, 2010

Admission: $20 – General Admission. $15 Student/Senior, $10 Group Rate.

Check out The Affordable Art Fair website for fair hours and fair details!

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Mission Street Food – Charitable Restaurant in San Francisco

Unless you are a San Francisco resident, you won’t know about some of the cities most interesting hidden reservoirs. Mission Street Food is a restaurant within a restaurant open Thursday and Saturday night. The restaurant is inside an noticeable Chinese establishment called Lung Shan. Each week guests are treated to a new guest chef, which keeps things interesting for the customer’s taste buds. Customers can feel good about their dining out experience because all proceeds are donated to charity. Mission Street Food’s unique business model has enabled them to donate a remarkable $22,000 to a changing roster of local charities in 2009. Mission Street Food is now proposing a full-time business model; either way, be sure to check out this restaurant during your next visit to San Francisco.

Address: 2234 Mission Street

For more information on Mission Street Food, click here.

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