BlackBook Magazine

Ben Sherman Wants You to Party Like a Rock Star

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Ben Barna

Ben Sherman Wants You to Party Like a Rock Star Have you ever read about the Gallagher brothers punching a stewardess in the face, ashing a cigarette on their own tongues, and then leaping out of a moving jet directly into a bed of buxom (and willing) British babes -- and thought to yourself, that's the life for me?>. Well Ben Sherman feels that longing, and they're looking to help. In teaming with national tourism giant VisitBritain, Mr. Sherman is giving you a chance to see London through the eyes of a Mick or a Keith. They're promising you the life (or rather, weekend) of a rock icon via "The Great British Getaway" competition.

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Diesel XXX New Global Partying Initiative

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Pauline Pechin

Diesel XXX New Global Partying Initiative Diesel XXX -- not be confused with that unfortunate chrome-domed actor and his unfortunate secret agent movie -- is segueing from industrial clothing brand to international party starter, with a 24-hour global shindig on October 11. The intercontinental soiree will begin in Tokyo and successively stumble to Beijing, Dubai, Athens, Amsterdam, Milan, Zurich, Munich, Paris, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Barcelona, Oslo, Helsinki, London, and Sao Paulo. No New York unfortunately, except for the 5,000-person grand finale we've been granted along Brooklyn's scenic waterfront, hosted by that Mistress of Seduction, Joey Arias, and featuring performances from M.I.A., N.E.R.D, and Hot Chip.

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Porking Out @ Il Buco

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Bryce Longton

Porking Out @ Il Buco Celebrating 14 years on Bond Street, Il Buco rang in the Equinox today with a festive on-the-street roast of a 200 pound Heritage Breed porker, and six suckling pigs. Chef Ignacio Mattos, from Uruguay, started at six this morning, to make sure the pig was slow-roasted and ready for consumption this afternoon. Along with the other white meat, a summery tomato salad, apple fritters and cold iced tea was on hand. The party is still going on through midnight, if you want to get in on the celebration.

Oyster Frenzy at Grand Central Oyster Bar

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Bryce Longton

Oyster Frenzy at Grand Central Oyster Bar The annual Oyster Frenzy is upon us again. This Saturday, join chefs Peter Fu of St. George, Staten Island, and Anthony Walton of The Boathouse in Central Park, as they slurp, shuck and suck oysters at the all day Oyster event in Grand Central Oyster Bar. Hosted by Fine Living’s Stephen Phillips, it will be a veritable cornucopia of oysters: cooking demos, 16 varieties of oysters to taste, and a frenzied Professional Oyster Shucking Contest at 1pm, to be followed with a Beer Shucking Competition at 2:35pm. And for those who like to get sloppy with it, there is a “Slurp-Off,” open to anyone who wants to down a dozen as fast as possible. The prize—12 oysters in your belly.

Celebrate the Grand Opening of Marciano’s SoHo Location

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BlackBook

Celebrate the Grand Opening of Marciano’s SoHo Location This evening, Guess' upscale extension line Marciano is toasting the opening of its newest location in SoHo, New York. Traditionally, Marciano stores have been mall-based (their Robson St. location in Vancouver being a rare exception), but the SoHo branch at 514 Broadway, is looking to change all that. So come celebrate from 4 to 7 with hors d'oeuvres, champagne, and models showing off the latest fall collection. Bonus: All purchased items will be accompanied by a BlackBook Marciano Jet Set Guide. See you there!

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The French Tuesdays Trifecta

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Ben Barna

The French Tuesdays Trifecta Last night the legendary 27th street block between 10th and 11th avenues in Manhattan looked more like a raucous rendition of a Paris street circa the French Revolution, except rolling heads were replaced by finely tailored suits. Blood didn't flow, booze did. As part of the legendary French Tuesdays, the 27th street festival was a Bermuda triangle of debauchery between the clubs Marquee, Cain, and Pink Elephant. French Tuesdays founder Pierre Battu greeted us at the door in his pristine white suit, and was more than happy to lead us through the swarms of French partiers to the where else, but the bar. A jovial man is he. Check out photos from the festivities here.

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Giuliani Gets No Love from Wack Crowd

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Ben Barna

Giuliani Gets No Love from Wack Crowd Last night at a special screening for The Wackness, as part of the Diesel Box Office at the New World Stages in NYC, the rambunctious and fashionable crowd applauded and whooped every time a character displayed some "fuck Giuliani sentiment" (the film takes place in 1994, when the new mayor was power-washing the streets of whores and derelicts). And every time Sir Ben Kingsley’s psychiatrist character took a hit from his bong -- or even took it out of his drawer -- they cheered like he just saved the planet. When director Jonathan Levine stepped on stage afterward for a Q&A, he and others fondly recalled the days when you could buy a dime bag on the street and escape with just a ticket. Charlatans. They deem it as square, but the yuppies in attendance last night love the cleaned-up New York they live in; most of them were too young to remember it otherwise. I even saw a few of them geeking out in the Hershey’s store in Times Square after the screening.

Los Angeles Events, June 30- July 6

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Vanita Salisbury

This Week's Highlights: 28 well-known contemporary artists play with puppets at the Santa Monica Museum of Art all week; if you'd rather some music with your museum, the Hammer Museum's Also I Like to Rock dance party starts Thursday, 7/3. For details, check our complete Los Angeles events calendar after the jump. Got an event worth listing? Let us know at .

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San Francisco Events, June 30-July 6

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Vanita Salisbury

This Week's Highlights: Brazil's Minister of Culture Gilberto Gil multi-tasks with a jazz concert Wednesday, 7/2; artist Koh Myung Keun explores the intersections of human impacts and the natural world starting Thursday, 7/3. For details, check our complete San Francisco events calendar after the jump. Got an event worth listing? Let us know at .

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Las Vegas Events, June 30-July 6

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Vanita Salisbury

This Week's Highlights: British songstress Natasha Bedingfield performs with opening act The Veronicas on Wednesday, 7/2; Kat Williams may be little but his comedy packs a big punch this weekend, 7/4 & 7/5. For details, check our complete Las Vegas events calendar after the jump. Got an event worth listing? Let us know at .

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