• Just An Online Minute... Internet Week Party Roundup, Part One
    As Internet Week 2011 winds down, it appears that my liver and sanity both made it out unscathed. Mostly. The first party on my Internet Week itinerary Monday was the joint eHow and Rachael Ray event at Bar Basque. I was a little apprehensive because the last Rachael Ray event I went to was horrible -- stale food, weird drinks and an awkward venue. So, imagine my surprise when I walked to the balcony to find a beautiful setup of food stations, pleasant music, great decorations and delicious drinks.
  • Just An Online Minute... CementBloc Talks Shots of Japan. Hint: Not Sake Shots
    I'm slowly realizing that there are people besides my mother who read this column. See, I've developed a following of haters amongst certain NYC PR girls, so when my editor asked me to cover CementBloc's Internet Week "Driving Influence Marketing in the Health and Wellness Sector" event, I was less than thrilled, pretty sure that I would have a horrible time, be honest about it, and add another media-world enemy to the list of "people I can't talk to in public because they will probably hit me." Luckily for me, I would have a good time at the event.
  • Just An Online Minute... Starved, Cramped In VIP Room: Getting The 'Special' Treatment From NYWIFT
    To say I went to better keggers in high school would be an understatement when talking about this night. The event itself was worthwhile -- a New York Women In Film And Television awards ceremony honoring the behind-the-scenes experts in costumes, makeup and hair. Not so worthwhile: the venue itself, which felt like the basement of a Ramada Inn by the Sioux City airport. It was terribly hot, we were served small portions of stale popcorn, and the stage used what appeared to be a shower curtain as the backdrop.
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