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If they were on a singing competition show, you would call them a Male Vocal Group. We prefer the term Boy Band. The group’s image determines their commercial success, and each member of the group is assigned a particular stereotype (such as The Bad Boy or The Baby or The Nice One) so that the band will have the widest possible appeal. There is a Boy Band consisting of beautiful young men that currently has young girls across the country screaming with admiration and desire. Their public image is wholesome.
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Save Next Saturday for the Grub Street Food Festival -- Grub Street New York
For four years now, Grub Street has introduced you to everything from Lower East Side sushi speakeasies to Yemeni upstarts in Bay Ridge. To celebrate, we’re throwing a block party! On Saturday, October 16, we’re teaming up with the Hester Street Fair , plunking some of our favorite food vendors alongside some of theirs, and bringing you a cornucopia of street eats. Patacon Pisao will motor down from Inwood to bring you Venezuelan plantain sandwiches, and Gloria’s In & Out is coming in from Crown Heights to warm your hands with piping-hot West Indian doubles. Try the new trucks you've heard so much about ( Kelvin Slushy and Mexicue ), and decide which lobster roll you dig better ( Luke’s or Ditch Plains ).Gawker — Gossip from Manhattan and the Beltway to Hollywood and the Valley
Several years ago, I pitched a freelance piece about black atheism to a prominent magazine geared toward African-Americans. The pitch was denied, but not for any real reason. "That one might be a bit, uh, hard," is all my editor said. I'd later come to find out that he was merely sheltering me from his ultra-Christian executive editor, who would never let a piece questioning religion run in the magazine. Black America's religious problem isn't that it's highly religious—most of America is religious—it's that, in my experience, it's highly religious to the point of exclusion, as if black people living their lives without God don't count. Black atheists or agnostics are often looked at by other blacks as alien or pitiable.Pearltrees videos
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