Chelsea Piers
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Chelsea Piers is a recurring venue in the Collected Agenda archive, appearing 1 times across 1 issues between October 23, 2024 and October 23, 2024. The archive places it in contexts such as “plans to hit some golf balls at the Chelsea Piers driving range”; “golf balls at the Chelsea Piers driving range”. It most often appears alongside Alimentari Flaneur, Andrew, Ani.
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- Category: Venues
- Mention count: 1
- Issue count: 1
- First seen: October 23, 2024
- Last seen: October 23, 2024
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- Alimentari Flaneur (1 shared issues)
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- Andrew (1 shared issues)
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- Ani (1 shared issues)
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- Architectural Digest (1 shared issues)
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- Bamonte’s (1 shared issues)
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- Barbie (1 shared issues)
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- Beetlejuice (1 shared issues)
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- Bernie’s (1 shared issues)
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- Betsey Johnson (1 shared issues)
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- Carl Jung (1 shared issues)
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- Carolyn (1 shared issues)
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- Chloe Pingeon (1 shared issues)
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Recovered passages from the original issue text. When the raw archive preserved outbound links inside the source passage, they are listed directly under the quote.
Saturday, Oct 19 I’d like to contend that today is the last nicest day of the year. I have plans to hit some golf balls at the Chelsea Piers driving range, because I’m feeling a lot of pent up energy from last night’s full moon. On my way over, I walk down 14th and look at what the girls are wearing. Straight black denim over square toe boots. Mini claw clips and messy half pulled ponytails. Sleek shoulder bags. Sporty pullovers and tailored houndstooth pants. Quarter-zip sweaters. Trench coat, trench coat, trench coat. Ralph Lauren is in the air. Next to my favorite burger joint, I have yet to find my favorite Italian restaurant in New York. Coastal elite “European cuisine” is an elusive concept to me. Don’t get me wrong — I love to keep up my inconceivable spending habits on niche and aspirational dining, but I prefer an honest plate of pasta made by someone’s 100-year-old grandmother in their kitchen any day (hello, Pasta Grannies). I do like Bamonte’s, because having angry centenarian waiters throwing plates of mediocre food at you creates the same comforting effect, to a degree. Andrew asks if I want to try Emillio’s Ballato, but I’d remembered my friend Daniel of Alimentari Flaneur told me his favorite Italian spot is Il Buco in NoHo, so we book a reservation. Their menu is technically “Mediterranean” and changes every day. We order the octopus with sweet potato, roasted lamb and broccoli rabe, and the orecchiette with eggplant and sausage. Everything is rich, especially the olive oil. The atmosphere is dark and rustic. Cozy romantic. I need a nap. WHAT VIVIEN LEE THINKS YOU SHOULD DO Visit Family Social activism, by its definition, is the practice of working toward the reform of relations and expectations, however that looks. It doesn’t always have to be about protests or shouting the loudest. Sometimes, it’s more private. One form, for me, has been returning to my family. Our first source of error. As I get older (I need to stop saying that), I find myself craving connections that aren’t so seeded in the economy of validation. Wanting to sit with discomfort and tension without completely losing myself to it. Also, learning to forgive. I mean really forgive. Get a New Scent It’s the next best cure for seasonal depression. These are my current favorites, powerful and sweet with patchouli as their thread-through. YOU KISSED ME IN PARIS by Lazarus
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- Alimentari Flaneur
- Andrew
- Ani
- Architectural Digest
- Bamonte’s
- Beetlejuice
- Bernie’s
- Betsey Johnson
- Carl Jung
- Carolyn
- Clarice Lispector
- Collected Agenda with Vivien Lee
- Daniel
- Duals Natural
- Eataly
- Eliot Weinberger
- Emillio’s Ballato
- Etat Libre d’Orange
- Experimentum Crucis
- Family Style
- Five Leaves
- Giuliani
- Il Buco
- JFK Jr.
- JFK Jr. and Carolyn’s Wedding: The Lost Tapes
- June Jordan
- Karmic Traces
- Lazarus
- Lessons for Next Time
- NoHo
- Northern Virginia
- Pasta Grannies
- Perfumer H
- Pure Qi
- Rain Cloud
- Simone Veil
- Soraya
- Venchi
- Venues
- Vivien Lee
- WNYC
- YOU KISSED ME IN PARIS