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Street Prattle: Catcalling.

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The summer is near its end and there are still a few lonely fellas out there who have yet to meet their summer love. This bout of seasonal loneliness can be attributed to many things, poor personal hygiene, a bad case of the ugly or, the most common culprit, a poor approach–after all, a simple shower can wipe out the …

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Street Prattle: Reacting to the Zimmerman Verdict.

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The public is still swirling after Saturday night’s “Not Guilty” verdict in the Trayvon Martin trial. A smiling George Zimmerman showed much relief as he was found not guilty of the murder of 17 year-old Trayvon Martin. One of the most high profile cases of our young century, the trial was viewed in many different lights. During the trial, there …

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Street Prattle: Think B.I.G.

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For those of you who are a tad forgetful, this past week saw what would have been The Notorious B.I.G.’s 41st birthday. The legendary MC was born Christopher George Latore Wallace in Clinton Hill near the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn on May 21st, 1972. He rose to prominence in the early to mid 90s before being murdered in Los Angeles …

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Street Prattle: Masturing ‘Bating.

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In case you’ve been underneath a rock–or in your room masturbating all day–you should know that May is National Masturbation Month. The concept of self love can be a complicated one. It would seem like a welcomed practice, but not everyone is open to fiddling their own fiddle. Eager to get the real scoop, we headed out with our celebrity …

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Street Prattle: Another Storm on the Way.

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Quiet Lunch is often doling out its own opinions, but today that all changes for the better. Sure, we may be wise beyond our years but we’re also surrounded by a city filled sophisticated scholars and crude sages. Featuring our correspondent, Rico, in some of the city’s most popular neighborhoods, Street Prattle is an effort to document how New Yorkers …

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Quiet Lunch Magazine ‡ May 20th, 2013. – May 30th, 2013.

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This issue features a brief interview with Japan’s own Choco Moo. We rock out with Shinobi Ninja. We chat with Leanne Stella of Art in FLUX Harlem at HARLEM BEAT. Street Prattle correspondent, Jamieson Hill, takes to the Lower East Side to ask New Yorkers about National Masturbation Month and Catherine LeClair debuts The Sophomore Report, reviewing Hanni El Khatib’s Head in the Dirt! …