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Website about Selling Artwork - online portal of Art gallery worldwide. Other useful information: The website for The Magazine covers New York nightlife, politics, theater, shopping, fashionrestaurants, , and events in New York City. It's your guide to life in New York, from Manhattan to Brooklyn to Queens.
Artist Account - If you are an artist (or its agent) who wants to exhibit and/or sell your artwork. You will be able to exhibit and sell artwork of only one artist. You'll have your own home page presenting you, your artwork and more
Gallery Account - If you are a gallery with exhibitions and many artists. You will have full size website under your own name, including your own logo, news, articles, exhibitions, artists, online catalog and more
Sell art online - In order to sell art online a gallery needs to have a high ranked websites. The traffic is critical issue and could be
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Sell my art online - In case 'to sell my art online by myself' gallery or artist must consider both the development and support of its own website. Traffic, security, new technology.
| | The L Magazine, New York City's Local Event Guide - "In no way would we consider ourselves runners. We’re hardly even walkers — we’d much rather travel via our trusty, speedy bicycle. We do too much walking in our employ as NYC tour guides to think of the activity as a hobby. So, to run long distances through the city for some sort of charity or personal goal strikes us as, if not demented, certainly peculiar. But run they do, and yesterday was, if not a perfect early November morn for an excruciating, exhausting 26.2 mile spandex parade, at least one that turned out teeming crowds cheering support for the over 39,000 runners as they pounded the pavement."
There's a big sale at vintage store M.Z. , and it has been described to me thusly:
$69. A Christian Dior blue snakeskin wallet is $24. Plaid blazers start at
Pretty good, I think. It's on 57 Clinton St between Stanton and Rivington. It closes at 7pm every day, so get there before that time.
If you live or spend time anywhere near Chelsea, The Chelsea Wine Vault is in the middle of its 10 days of 10th Anniversary celebration. Today it's offering samples of wines from Oregon and Washington State, and tomorrow it'll be samples of "spirits." Plus, until November 10th, you can get 15% or 20% off wines when you buy them in bulk (meaning 6 or 12 bottles at a time). The tastings are from 4 to 7pm, so maybe on your way home. It's on Ninth Ave at 16th St.
From age 5 to age 12 the way I flirted with boys was to sit in the same position as they were sitting and hope that they would notice and then think to themselves, "Wow, Edith is sitting in the same position as I am, we must have so much in common, I am in love with her now."
So that is my free tip to you, but if you want more, there is a Flirting Workshop tonight at Solas. They'll teach you how to start a conversation, what to say afterward, where to meet people, how to read body language, and the importance of keeping yourself lubricated with WD-40 so that when you are out in the rain your body will not rust, plus a lot more.
The L Magazine, New York City's Local Event Guide
November 6, 2007
Lost in History, Vol. 42
CATEGORIES: LOST IN HISTORY
This week in the strange life of NYC, Matt Levy runs down (geddit?) the history of the event that those of you who live along Fourth Ave or Lafayette Ave or Bedford Ave or the U.E.S. may have noticed was going on right outside today: The NYC marathon. Read on...
Posted by Mark on 11/5/07
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A New Wallet to Keep Your Money Warm
CATEGORIES: VINTAGE SHOPPING , MZ STORE , SALE
All Vintage clothing, everything is 40% or more off! A Balenciaga dress is
$37. An assortment of bags, shoes & sweaters from $25 - $55!
Posted by Edith on 11/5/07
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Milk, Purple Stuff, Oregonian Wine
CATEGORIES: CHELSEA WINE VAULT , WINE TASTING NYC
Posted by Edith on 11/5/07
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Your Mother Must Be an Angel Because I Feel Like Maybe She Is Dead?
CATEGORIES: FLIRTING , SPECIAL EVENT NYC
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