In case you missed it on Tuesday, we've got a free five-night ski getaway lined up for one lucky Ski &
Board subscriber. And unless you happen to be a late-night talk show host, you should be feeling pretty
lucky.
Now that the "you've got to be f#@$-ing kidding" phase of early winter has passed, it's time to get serious.
Opening Ceremony is recklessly discounting such winter essentials as Raf Simons V-necks, Dunhill jackets and
the store's own line of sturdy leather boots. So you can still use the "you've got to be f#@$-ing kidding"
line, just in a good way.
411:
Mon-Sat, 11am-8pm, Sunday, noon-7pm, Opening
Ceremony, 35 Howard St (between Broadway and Crosby), 212-219-2688
After Midnight
Late-Night Caviar at Momofuku
You've long appreciated Momofuku's high-low, left-right culinary unpredictability (roasted foie gras balls
here, Southern fried chicken dinners there...). Now, in a move of highbrow culinary roulette, they're
introducing late-night caviar—served only between midnight and 2am. Whatever you used to eat at
midnight, caviar is the new that.
411:
Fri-Sat, midnight-2am, Momofuku Noodle
Bar, 171 First Ave (between 10th and 11th)
Vinyl Fantasy
Tower Records Returns (Sort Of)
The enormous Fourth Street record shop might have closed three years ago, but today you'll be able to enjoy
live music and wander through aisles of record bins like it's 2006. Your hosts: No Longer Empty, who
temporarily resurrect departed storefronts. Also on hand: a team of music historians to explain age-old
concepts like CDs, LPs and leaving your apartment to buy music.
411:
Jan 15, 7-10pm, Jan 16-Feb 13, noon-7pm, the former Tower Records, E Fourth St (at Broadway), details
here
After you step boldly into this Williamsburg butcher shop, you will witness a battle of great consequence: a
meatball-making contest to benefit Roberta's, a neighborhood pizza joint that's opening an on-site rooftop
farm. (Yes, you read that right.) After you hit the open bar, they'll hand you a bowl of rigatoni and sauce
and send you around to sample meatballs from places like Frankies Spuntino and Bamonte's. Collect them all.
411:
This Friday, 8pm, $75 at the door, $50 in advance, The Meat Hook, 100 Frost St, Brooklyn, 718-349-5033, tickets here
Special Sauce
Introducing the Boozy Cannoli
In honor of Prohibition Day, the
Lower East Side wizards behind game-changers like gingerbread and bacon chocolate cannoli are unveiling
a new line of boozy cannoli in flavors like Irish Coffee, Mudslide and Limoncello. Don't let the fact that
Prohibition Day was actually Dec 5 ruin a good time.
The East Village
tequila den inaugurates $1 taco Sundays by practically giving away chicken, pork or chorizo soft tacos
topped with cilantro, radishes and lime, which usually cost 12 bucks. It's the most encouraging instance of
taco-based reverse inflation we've yet come across.
411:
Sundays, Mayahuel, 304 E Sixth St (at
Second Ave), 212-253-5888
Sale-ing II
J. Crew Sample Sale
As your belated New Year's gift, J. Crew is taking at least 50% off fall and winter items like cords, fleece
hoodies and wool neckties. To prevent accusations that you spend too much time in J. Crew stores, they've
slyly arranged for you to view their massive discounts in the comfort of your own...Garment District
warehouse.
411:
Tues-Sat, 10am-7pm, at Clothingline, 261 W 36th
St (between Seventh and Eighth Ave)
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