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Message to Soho Alliance Let the Music Play at Lolas

Why won’t they let the music play at Lola’s? It’s a story that’s steeped in fear, racism and a couple of neighbors who aren’t happy about their new interracial neighbors.
While this isn’t our normal type of content, it’s important to note for a number of reasons. Racism is still very real and alive. Fears run the fashion world and prevent more ethnic models and designers from breaking through certain barriers. In addition, we’ve had to deal with our own issues with racism and have seen first hand in our events that the type of “crowd” you bring in determines whether or not you’ll work with a venue again. Too “black” and you’re packing your bags.
To give you some background on Lola’s, located at 15 Watt Street, here’s the story so far.
In 2004, the owners we’re looking to open up the Creole restaurant in Soho. As news began filtering through of their new potential neighbors, fliers were posted in doorways throughout Soho asking residents to come to Soho Alliance full board meeting to “Say No to Lola.” The fliers called the restaurant a threat to the neighborhood, claiming it would increase crime because Lola featured rhythm-and-blues music. Owner, Ms. Patrick-Odeen, who is African-American, felt the implied link between a black musical genre and the threat of increased crime was inherently racist. Charges of racism were raised at the full board meeting, where Soho Alliance members spoke in opposition to Lola, and again last Wednesday at the S.L.A. hearing, when a neighbor supporting Lola — called the opposition to the restaurant “a high-tech lynching.” She was rebuked by S.L.A. Chairman Boyle for her choice of words.”
After the opposition at the meeting a petition was passed around to get the restaurant out of the neighborhood. A private detective discovered that dozens of petitioners named on the Soho Alliance’s first Article 78 proceeding were residents of Shelter Island whose names were supplied by Mary Evans, a dedicated (also see has nothing to do with her free time) anti-Lolaist, who owns a home there. Other Soho residents named as petitioners signed affidavits denying they ever gave the Soho Alliance permission to use their names. One resident petitioner, Ronnie Wolf, said that although she had given the Soho Alliance her name several years ago “to fight the growing number of bars and restaurants in Soho,” she was “not familiar” with Lola.
Now the Soho Alliance (made up of mostly white members) continues it’s tirade on Lola’s fighting to prevent the restaurant from allowing live music in their venue, privilege enjoyed by white owned restaurants like the Cupping Room Cafe and Idée on West Broadway, Boom on Spring St. and Café Tina on Prince St. The Soho Alliance has not taken action against any of these venues.
Let the music play you racist bastards!!!
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Mary-Kate and Ashley Under the Influence

Mary-Kate and Ashley are ready to add writer to their resume. They are creating a coffee table book called Influence that will focus on the people who have influenced their lives (expect an entire chapter on Uncle Joey). The book will feature a who’s who of fashion people including Christian Louboutin, Lauren Hutton, Bob Colacello, Terry Richardson, Jack Pierson and Robert Lee Morris.
Really, Terry Richardson. Was he the first to offer you magic powder or the first to show you a wang? That dude is down right icky.
“A coffee table book, Influence includes exclusive photographs of Ashley and Mary-Kate from world renowned photographer Rankin, and a wide variety of other never-before-seen materials and interviews from Mary-Kate and Ashley’s personal collections. This unique book is edited by fashion and arts writer Derek Blasberg and designed by eminent book designer Rodrigo Corral.”
More on Richardson’s Ick factor after the jump. Do not click if your at work…
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Chocoholics Anonymous
The Fashionista’s are in the know once again with this piece of delicious news.
A new Colette art exhibit from the artist Comenius Roethlisberger, with giant chocolate blocks carved with designer logos has just opened.
You’ll notice the logos are white, and that’s because they’ve been filled with a mix of powdered sugar and cocaine.
Finally, a way to keep models away from the drug, dip it in chocolate. The extra calories just aren’t worth the high.
Just to hear a bit of weigh in on the controversy, what do you think the message is and should artistic endevours trump drug laws?
Want more on the controversial artist?
Comenius Roethlisberger will be giving New York a fresh hit on March 26th - 30th during scope, new york.
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Peroni & Vogue presents: 50 years of Italian Style
Vogue Italia and Peroni Nastro Azzuro in Association wit Vogue and Men’s Vogue are pleased to celebrate the arrival of “50 Years of Italian Style”Photo ExhibitVogue Italia, the bible of international style and Peroni Nastro Azzurro, the premium Italian beer have joined forced to create a retrospective photographic exhibition–50 Years of Italian Style–an event that will feature fifty iconic images of Italian style, spanning five decades. This public exhibition features images that have appeared in Vogue Italia, Casa Vogue and L’Uomo Vogue and captures the enduring Italian essence as viewed by some of the world’s top photographers.
Who: Peroni and Vogue Present: 50 Years of Italian Style
What: Exhibition Viewing
When: Saturday, February 2nd thru Monday, February 4th, 2008
10am to 6pm (except Monday which will be 10am to 3pm)
Where: Twelve 21 (West 21st St. between 5th and 6th Ave.)
Why: To celebrate iconic Italian style!
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Golden Oldies
Looking for all the classic indie goodness you’ve come to love.
CLICK HERE to be taken to our old site and view some classic posts.
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