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On The Scene: REDA, BAJA EAST, CADET Party At MILK Gallery

by Andrea Christensen February 6, 2016
written by Andrea Christensen

On Wednesday, February 3rd, MILK Gallery threw a cocktail party in honor of CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund finalists Baja East and Cadet collaborating with the Italian wool mill Reda. The collaboration will feature the wool from Reda in both designers’ collections for Spring/Summer 2017 and Winter 2017.

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Essence Magazine’s ‘Black Women In Hollywood’ Honorees Announced

by Andrea Christensen February 3, 2016
written by Andrea Christensen

On Tuesday, February 2, 2016, the honorees for Essence Magazine’s 9th annual Black Women In Hollywood Luncheon was announced.

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Restaurant Review: Philippe Chow

by Andrea Christensen January 29, 2016
written by Andrea Christensen

Philippe Chow, a couture Chinese restaurant on the Upper East Side, is an interesting concept in itself. After all, ask any Chinese person and they will tell you that you should never pay expensively for good traditional Chinese food. So how does Philippe compare to the more traditional, if less fancy restaurants of China Town?

Philippe Chow, once the head chef of Mr. Chow (which was opened by Michael Chow, no relation) took a chance and opened his own Chinese restaurant on the Upper East Side. The restaurant is in motifs of black and white with dim mood lighting and three rooms available–a bar, dining room, and private room. It’s also interesting to note that though this is a Chinese restaurant, there is no part of the decor that hints to that heritage save for some black bamboo in the windows. In fact, the style of the place is a little reminiscent of a high class version of an American restaurant in the 60’s. The servers are in white coat tails, and the service is fast and attentive.

IMG_8228But let’s move on to what’s really at stake here: the food. The food, I can safely say, is good. And it should be if the patrons are paying 3 times more than they would for a traditional Chinese meal. The good news is that Philippe’s is authentic, and the drinks are creative and tasty, albeit a little pricey–almost $20 per cocktail. For entrees, we sampled three: lettuce wraps with shrimp, garlic scallops with bell peppers, and of course, the creme de la creme of any Chinese restaurant, the Peking duck ($75).

The Peking Duck was brought out and sliced in front of you, which was nice to see. It came with plum duck sauce, thin flour wraps, and green onions, customary of any Chinese place that serves Peking Duck. The duck itself was great, cooked the perfect amount, and really the only thing I had that night that was almost worth its price. This Upper East Side eatery is catered to a particular clientele for sure, but let me just share a secret with you: the food at Philippe is no different than the food you can get in Chinatown for $15. So whether you go uptown to Philippe’s or order in depends on how you wish to experience this amazing cuisine!

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‘Game Of Thrones: Season 5’ Available on DVD March 15

by Andrea Christensen January 25, 2016
written by Andrea Christensen

12 Time Emmy Award winning TV drama Game of Thrones is going to be available on DVD and Blu-ray on March 15! Game of Thrones was bigger than ever in Season 5, and now fans will be able to add Season 5 to their library just before the debut of the long awaited Season 6.

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January 25, 2016 0 comments
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Exclusive: Rupert Evans Talks New Film ‘The Boy’

by Andrea Christensen January 22, 2016
written by Andrea Christensen

The new horror film “The Boy” is coming to theaters this Friday.

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Film Review: ‘The Gift’ Starring Jason Bateman and Joel Edgerton

by Andrea Christensen August 7, 2015
written by Andrea Christensen

The best thing about “The Gift” is the surprises that the movie presents to the audience halfway through the film.

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Film Review: ‘Paper Towns’ Starring Cara Delevingne & Nat Wolff

by Andrea Christensen July 24, 2015
written by Andrea Christensen

Making do within the confines of your average teen love/coming of age film, “Paper Towns” manages give the overdone genre a fresh take – and for you something to think about afterwards.

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