GOOD Readers -We’re back in the party game, and we’re having two parties in LA next week to prove it:First, on Wednesday, February 28, we’ll be celebrating with Tom’s Shoes (third item down) at American Rag, at 150 S LA Brea Ave (Cross Street: Between 1st Street and 2nd Street), from 6-9 PM. Blake Mycoskie, founder of Tom’s Shoes, is taking an Airstream across the country to go where Tom’s Shoes are sold and explain his mission. Come help see him off. This party is open to the publicSecond, on Thursday, March 1st, join us to celebrate the launch of our third issue at the Gibson Showroom at 9350 Civic Center Drive, Suite 130 in Beverly Hills, from 8PM-1AM. Dub Lab will be responsible for music. Budweiser, Izzy and Hypnotic will provide beverages. The people will all be GOOD subscribers and staff, so you know it will be fun. This party is for GOOD subscribers only.Both parties are going to be a great time. Please come and say hi.
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