GOOD has launched. Now it’s time to party like you give a damn. We have one party left, in New York on Thursday, September 21st. It’s located at Emergency Arts at 551 w 21st St (entrance on 11th Ave between 21st and 22nd). Including DJ sets by Grandmaster Flash and Prefuse 73. To RSVP click here.Remember, you must be a GOOD subscriber to attend. You can subscribe here. What does being a subscriber get you, besides a year’s worth of an awesome magazine? Free drinks all night, plus all $20 goes to one of our 12 partner organizations! Please RSVP soon, as space is going to fill up fast.Our rocking LA launch party was last weekend. Check back soon for pictures of the revelry.Remember, you must be a GOOD subscriber to RSVP.We hope to see you at our New York party. Tell your friends.
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