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LOWER EAST SIDE—Illustrator Richard Haines, of blog What I Saw Today, has a show opening at Envoy Gallery at 131 Chrystie Street (the home of last week's Dead Weather pop-up shop and subsequent giant line.) If you stop by from 4pm to 6pm, Haines will draw you on the spot. And if you can't make it until after 6, you can always hit up the after party at White Slab (77 Delancey). [What I Saw Today]
YOUR CELLPHONE—In a pretty clever marketing move, the people behind Vogue documentary The September Issue have created downloadable ringtones from the movie. Now your phone can chirp "Anna Wintour's office" or announce "It's a famine of beauty" in Andre Leon Talley's dulcet tones whenever your mom calls. [RackedWire]
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