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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Week of August 17 - August 22, 2010

The summer weather in New York is still in full effect. So why not party on a school night and make the most of the amazing nightlife in the city that never sleeps. The only problem is that there are so many places to dance the night away. It’s GEM to the rescue with a roundup of the 5 most fabulous fiestas, one day at a time.
Let’s get the party started!
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1. MONDAY

Guantanamera - Cuban Salsa

939 8th Ave, New York, NY 10019
www.guantanameranyc.com


Cuban cigars and rhythms alike will draw you in! The food and beverage menu will have you
exploring the best Cuban delicacies.



2. TUESDAY

Empire Hotel Rooftop – Hip-Hop

44 West 63rd Street, New York, NY 10023

http://www.empirehotelnyc.com/eat-rooftop.php

Shake up your after-work plans with great cocktails and DJs spinning a cool mix of the hottest music. This sexy party goes on rain or shine up on top of the Empire Hotel and features an
amazing view of the NYC skyline.


Side note: This Week's (Aug 17th) Afterwork Party at Empire Hotel will feature drinks special provided by GIVEN (JEE-VAHN). GIVEN is a unique blend of premium agave tequila (imported from Jalisco, Mexico) and all natural lime juice handcrafted through an infusion process in Cognac, France. Be sure to stop and get a taste of this new elegantly bold liqueur. For more information on GIVEN visit, www.givenliqueur.com




3. WENDESDAY


Santos Party House - Cumbia, Latin Underground, Latin Tropical

96 Lafayette Street, New York, NY 10013
www.santospartyhouse.com


Don’t be deterred by the location. The music and type of crowd changes nightly and what’s consistent is that there are always cheap drinks and plenty dance space.



4. THURSDAY

Water Taxi Beach - Throwback Thursdays with classic house and salsa

89 South Street, New York, NY 10038
www.watertaxibeach.com

Nothing but a house party…party under the stars that is. Revelers can enjoy the retro grooves
con salsa with sand between their toes!



5. FRIDAY

SOB - Salsa showcase

204 Varick Street, New York, NY

www.sobs.com


Cant get enough salsa? This legendary venue features music from around the world with live bands nightly. Voted as one of the best under-21 parties in NYC; check out the website for those nights.


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Monday, August 9, 2010

Week of August 10 – August 16, 2010

GEM NYC would like to remind everyone to support the winner of this year’s Dominican Republic Global Film Festival – the independent film “La Soga,” for their opening night at major theatres nationwide this Friday, August 13, 2010. For more information about the movie, please view our post from last week below, and visit their official website for participating theatres in the tri-state area here.

Also, feel free to share some of your own GEM NYC finds or if you’d like to drop us a few words please do so at gem@ulmedia.net
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With Latino Heritage Month just around the corner, I wanted to showcase the pure genius of two of our own up and coming jewelry makers.

ICONIC JEWELRY:


Vanessa Montiel was born in Mexico and trained as an artist in California and London. She travels the world in pursuit of brilliant colors and shape inspirations and her sensibility draws from a variety of visual cultures. Her art works have been featured at Sothebys, The Courtauld of London, Rio de Janeiro’s Biennale and in national museums. Vanessa's jewelry collections are extremely special because she not only creates unique and beautiful jewelry, but every piece is eco-friendly. She refers to her business as "socially conscious" and a business that encourages independence for local women.

Oprah is just one of Vanessa's many celebrity fans and has been spotted wearing a pair of her earrings on several occasions. GEM NYC, and the ULM family admires Vanessa for the powerful message behind her brand, and the Latino empowerment that she boasts with her accomplishements, contributions to society and current endeavors. For more information about Vanessa Montiel’s designs click here. As a child growing up in Veracruz, Mexico,

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Issy Salomon would often use scraps from his
mother’s hemming projects to create dresses for his niece’s dolls. Over the next decade, his hobby evolved into a focused commitment to the study of art and design. After graduating from high school, Issy moved to Miami, where he began to create necklaces using semi-precious stones.

One morning in 2004, Issy impulsively decided to move to New York City; 3 days later, he found himself on a plane to Manhattan. During the flight, he became inspired by an article he read about a young woman who had started selling her jewelry on the streets of SoHo in downtown Manhattan. On the day of his arrival, Issy made his way to SoHo; the next day, he purchased a folding table and set up shop on Prince Street. He sold his first piece 3 hours later. And so his business was born. GEM NYC is very happy to hear that Issy Salomon continues to hone his talents in fashion design through both formal and informal training, and hopes to launch his first line of women’s ready-to-wear in the coming year. Issy’s preliminary collection is now being previewed at CharmandChain.com here.
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CULTURE
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Grab your camera and get ready to experience El Barrio de Nueva York!

The "El Barrio Today" photo contest encourages El Barrio residents and visitors to capture what they consider to be the spirit and essence of East Harlem today. The contest is part of an arts cluster initiative of local organizations to promote El Barrio as a cultural destination. Photos will be judged on four primary categories: Relevance, Clarity, Composition, and Wow-Factor. A panel of judges comprised of community leaders, artists, and curators will select 25 entries to enter into a semifinal round. Winners will be chosen by public voting.

Contest runs until August 22, 2010
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Please visit El Barrio’s Flickr group for complete rules. In case your photo is selected as a winner, all contest participants should complete the following forms in advance.

Forms will be required of all finalists:

Photo Release Form (for all subjects who appear)
Affidavit of Eligibility (for photographer)


If you are selected as a Prize Winner – these are the prize packages that YOU and two other winners can win!

First Prize:
$250 cash $100 gift certificate to La Tienda at El Museo del Barrio Free membership for one year to El Museo del Barrio

Second Prize:
$100 cash $75 gift certificate to La Tienda at El Museo del Barrio Free membership for one year to El Museo del Barrio

Third Prize: $50 gift certificate to La Tienda at El Museo del Barrio Free membership for one year to El Museo del Barrio

This contest is brought to you in part by the Deutsche Bank Group.

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FASHION:

This summer you want to end your GEM fashion swing with a bang, so let yourself go gracefully in this Windswept Beauty Dress in Magenta. Delic’ate crepe fabric falls in elegant tiers down the entire length of this dress, and at only $47.00 online – this is quite a steal! The scoop neckline transitions to a halter strap with two fluttery panels framing an open back, so ladies, this is the perfect time to invest in a Victoria Secret “Invisible Shaping Bra” ($68, victoriassecret.com) also know as the “stick-on bra”. This dress is fully lined, and we recommend that you hand wash or dry clean this item to ensure the ruffles remain fluttery. To purchase this Lulu dress – to view the entire collection of delicious dresses, and for more information click here.

Lulu.com also has a contest this month for a $500 shopping spree! To sign up for this promotion, you may visit Lulu here.


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MUSICA CORNUCOPIA
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La Raza Latina, Salsa Suite featuring Rubén Blades

Salsa master Larry Harlow performs his 1977 suite La Raza Latina, which outlines the history of Latin music rooted in African rhythms, and cooked throughout the years in the urban melting pot of cosmo New York. Full of rhythm and color, it features eclectic sounds sprinkled with English, Spanish, and African words; some jazz, rumba, salsa and, of course, great vocals by Grammy winner Ruben Blades. Don’t miss the opportunity to see the famous Panamanian salsero interpret once again pieces from La Raza Latina Suite, which he and Harlow’s Orchestra made famous 33 years ago. The show will also feature Bobby Sanábria and his 19-piece Afro-Cuban big band! This event is FREE, and for more information visit the venue’s site here, and view details below.

Where: Lincoln Center (Dambrosch Park)
- W 62nd St & Amsterdam Ave - NY, NY 10023
Date: Saturday, August 14th
Time: 7:30pm EST
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Bachata Fest: Andy Andy, Luis Miguel de la Amargue, Kiko Rodriguez, and Alexandra

Dominican singer Andy Andy has emerged as one of a handful of musicians on the cutting edge of the bachata craze. Andy began his music career as a merenguero before making the switch to the increasingly popular bachata style. With 5 solo chart-topping bachata albums to his credit, Andy Andy has consistently maintained himself on Billboard’s Top Tropical album charts .

Luis Miguel de la Amargue
, known as the “King of Bachata” has taken his music worldwide and is one of the most respected artists in the genre. The multi-award winner and recipient of 2009’s “Bachatero of the Year” and “Bachata Song of the Year” is a genre favorite not to be missed.


Bachata star Kiko Rodriguez exhibited an interest in music, first experimenting with percussion instruments around the age of 12 before moving to guitar. With four original albums to his credit including Directo al Corazon, which spawned a number of singles, and an impressive international touring career, Rodriguez is popular throughout the tropical music listening community.

Alexandra is best known as half of the hugely successful, Monchy y Alexandra, who began singing together in 1999. They have been often credited with being instrumental in popularizing bachata music outside of the Dominican Republic. Alexandra is now embarking on a highly anticipated solo career, and is certain not to disappoint.


Presented in association with Globe Star Media and the City Parks Foundation.


Where: Central Park/Mainstage

Date: Saturday, August 14, 2010
Time: 3:00PM

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Calle 13 Teaser! – New Album coming out in October, 2010

Calle 13 is a Puerto Rican alternative rap/reggaetón duo formed by stepbrothers René Pérez Joglar (Hato Rey, Puerto Rico), who calls himself “Residente” (lead singer, writer) and Eduardo José Cabra Martínez, (Santurce, Puerto Rico) who calls himself “Visitante” (multi-instrumentalist, particularly keyboards, vocals, beat producer). Their younger sister, Ileana (aka PG-13) has contributed the female vocals to some of their songs, and so has Residente's mother, Puerto Rican actress Flor Joglar de Gracia (on the single "Tango del Pecado").

They are now preparing for their northeastern tour this fall, and as if we needed help getting hyped up for Calle 13’s new album, now we can follow the countdown until its release in October for what promises to be an epic masterpiece!


The Boricua alternative rap/reggaetón group, prove once more, that they’re the most imaginative crew in the Latin urban scene right now, with their GEMtastic teaser video titled Detonación C-13. Click here to watch the Calle 13 Detonación C-13 teaser vid, and send us your thoughts! Is it good, too racy, not enticing? Post a reply to this post here, or email your anonymous comments to gem@ulmedia.net.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Week of August 2 - August 8, 2010

The countdown for the end of Summer 2010 is here but there is still plenty of time to enjoy outdoor events, good music, good shopping, and maybe a movie premiere……we hope you enjoy this weeks GEM NYC listings.

If you would like to share some of your own GEM NYC finds or would like to drop
us a few words please do so at gem@ulmedia.net

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MUSIC - NEW ORLEANS STYLE
FROM THE BIG APPLE TO THE BIG EASY

In commemoration of the 5th Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, The Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute and Lincoln Center Out of Doors is Taking it to the Streets New Orleans Style . The night begins with a pre-party at the Caribbean Cultural Center African Diaspora Institute from 4pm to 6pm, the concert will kick off with an official authentic New Orleans Second Line, leaving at 6pm from CCCADI (408 West 58th Street, between 9th and 10th avenues) to Damrosch Park (West 62nd Street between Columbus and Amsterdam avenues). Move through the streets to the sounds of New Orleans, led by the Big Easy Apple Social Aid and Pleasure Club for a 7:30pm Lincoln Center Out Of Doors Concert, featuring the original The Wild Magnolias, Glen David Andrews with special guest Davell Crawford, and Soul Rebels Brass Band. Sunday, August 8th. For more information please contact Shantrelle P. Lewis at slewis@cccadi.org or 212-307-7420 ext 3008, or visit www.cccadi.org or www.lcoutofdoors.org.
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FUNDRAISER - CELEBRATING DIVERSITY?
A FUNDRAISER FOR ART FOR CHANGE AND MALDEF

This fundraiser is helping out all families being affected by SB1070 law in Arizona. Help children and families affected by American immigration policy and enjoy great atmosphere, great food, good people, poetry and music all at the same time. Hosted by Genesis Be...poetry and music by Mercedes Martinez, Shisty Nice, Auzriel and more. There will be tables set up with information on how YOU can help stop the law in AZ from going into effect. Pamphlets, brochures and donation boxes will be present. For those who want to help, but cannot attend... you can donate to Art For Change here at www.artforchange.org. Monday, August 2nd at Smiths NYC (44th street and 8th avenue). 7pm-10pm. Free, $10 suggested donation.

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SHOPPING PROMOTION
MADEWELL’S DENIM AFTER DARK EVENT

Bring a pair of lightly worn shoes to Madewell between 7 pm - 9pm, located at 486 Broadway and receive 20% off a pair of brand new Bensimon shoes. Bensimon is a French footwear company, famous for its simple classic design of the tennis shoe. All old shoes will be donated to soles4souls. Guests will also receive 20% off any pair of jeans during the event. Sweets and treats will also be served. Thursday, August 5th. 486 Broadway, NYC. www.madewell.com


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PARADE
DOMINICAN DAY PARADE


Grab your Dominican gear and flag and proudly represent at the 28th Annual Dominican Day Parade. Sunday, August 8th. Parade route; Sixth Avenue between 36th Street to 56 Street, in Manhattan. Parade hours 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Be sure to look out for the DEWARS/ “LA SOGA” float which will feature Dominican actor Manny Perez who will be promoting his upcoming movie “La Soga”.
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GEM FIND

YO SOY EXPRESSIONS

A couple of week ago I attended a Latina Style Business Conference here in NYC. As I surveyed the sponsor booth floor one in particular caught my eye because of the beautiful and colorful note card display. I had the pleasure of meeting Yo Soy Expressions President & CEO, Ivette Mayo, who with a very smart looking red business suit and great big smile lured me in. Ivette Mayo is a noted motivational speaker on such topics on cultural diversity, leadership and the entrepreneurial spirit. Yo Soy Expressions is a specialty note card business and online store – www.yosoyexpressions.com. The products are designed and inspired by the excellence of “la mujer Latina”. Card themes range from Mujer Existosa, Latina, Gratitude, Woman to Woman, Girlfriends, and Latina Love. You have the option of Spanish or English cards as well as personalizing with your own message. Prices range from $5 for 4 cards/envelopes to $65 for 100 cards/envelopes.
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FILM
“LA SOGA”

Don’t miss this great film starring Manny Perez and Denise Quiñones. La Soga is an edgy, action-packed thriller set in the Dominican Republic and New York City. The film follows the personal journey of Luisito a.k.a. “La Soga,” the son of a butcher turned government killer, who risks everything for justice. Inspired by true events, La Soga depicts corruption, brutality and one man’s struggle to find redemption. Check out the film’s trailor at www.lasogamovie.com. The film hits select tri-state area theatres on Friday, August 13th. For a list of theatres in your area click here, and check your local listings for showtimes.
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BOOKS TO READ

“A COUNTRY FOR All An Immigrant Manifesto”

In this timely book, award-winning journalist Jorge Ramos makes the case for a practical and politically achievable solution to this emotional issue. Ramos argues that we have a simple choice: to take a pragmatic approach that deals with the reality of immigration, or to continue a cruel and capricious system that doesn’t work, wastes billions of dollars, and which stands in direct opposition to our national principles. To purchase the book visit www.randomhouse.com. Paperback, List Price $14.




“Apartment Therapy’s BIG BOOK OF SMALL COOL PLACES”

Written by Maxwell Gillingham-Ryan, co-founder of the most popular interior design website, ApartmentTherapy.com. For years I have been an internet “peeping tom” checking out apartments of complete strangers online locally, nationally, and around the world to get my own decorating , space saving ideas. ApartmentTherapy.com will help you transform tiny into totally fabulous. You can purchase the book on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Borders, Powell’s Books, and Indie Bound. Hard Cover, List Price $30.

 
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