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Danny Chow, a semi-retired pastry chef who has spent his career feeding the rich, the famous and run of the mill wedding guests in Manhattan hotels, says the most satisfying meal he’s made recently are the desserts he bakes at Gay Men’s Health Crisis, a social services organization in Chelsea that’s gearing up for a big Thanksgiving. On Monday morning, Chow poured brownie batter into rows of baking pans. “It’s all from real chocolate, real walnut and cherry. I make sure the product is fresh, and I make sure it’s not got too many calories, Everything is homemade,” Chow said. “The best thing I ever heard from them is ‘I never had a brownie like this before.’” The kitchens at GMHC

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chefs. “I add my knowledge to whatever is going on here in the kitchen … whatever they need me to do, I do it,” said Filiato, who’s been working in kitchens since he was 15. “They need help, and I don’t mind helping,” he said. Food security is a top issue for GMHC’s clients, and an estimated two out of five New Yorkers living with HIV/AIDS don’t have enough food, according to a 2013 study by the Mailman School of Health at Columbia University. Chef Gloria Flores, who recently began working

full-time at GMHC after years of volunteering, said her team was preparing more than 300 pounds of turkey, and thousands of pounds of traditional and Southern-inspired sides, for Thanksgiving. Flores said she wanted to volunteer because her brother died from AIDS in the 1980s. She said she didn’t know what had killed her brother until more than a year after his death, and this “loneliness” made her want to give back. Charity Diaz, 34, a fulltime volunteer with New York Cares, has spent the past five years serving people at GMHC, including holiday meals. “Helping any community is very important, but when you’re not part of that community — I’m straight, I don’t have the virus, I think it’s even more important, because there’s that connection,” Diaz said. “There’s a sense of gratitude, also knowing that I’m not part of their community, per se.” WENDY JOAN BIDDLECOMBE Wendy.Biddlecombe@metro.us


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Cars kill three pedestrians Three pedestrians were struck and killed within hours of each other on Monday night. Near 7 p.m., a 2001 BMW on Bowery struck a 57-year-old. He was pronounced dead at New York Downtown Hospital, and the car’s 24-year-old driver, was taken into custody.

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Bill would give multiracial identity on city documents City Hall. Council member says move would bring city into the 21st century. Council member Margaret Chin is introducing legislation to let New Yorkers to identify as

more than one race on city documents. The bill introduced on Tuesday aims to provide better demographic information, and give New Yorkers the opportunity to reflect their racial heritage on documents, including employment and public housing applications. “Right now, more than 300,000 multiracial

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Mayor Bill De Blasio said Tuesday the city’s budget is healthy, and promised to spend more than $43 million to improve the city’s troubled police department. The NYPD will get $28.9 million for in-service training and $13.7 million to boost presence in precincts with the highest number of shootings in previous years. The earmarks came in a regular update of the city’s financial plan that showed New York with record-high cash reserves. DeBlasio said city spending is on track with an earlier plan released in June. The NYPD has been under growing public pressure following a number of killings of unarmed civilians by police and growing tensions between cops and minority communities. “The Police Department has a $4 billion budget, so yes these are new expenditures, but it’s a relatively small investment in what they hope will be better policing,� said Doug Turetsky, a

spokesperson for the Independent Budget Office, a publicly funded agency that provides nonpartisan information about New York City’s budget. “It’s still early in the de Blasio administration’s tenure, but so far you don’t see, as some feared, big new expenditures,� he said. The city’s reserves remain at historic highs, the Mayor’s report said. Turetsky said the city has a $750 million general reserve, $300 million more than it had under former Mayor Mike Bloomberg. “It’s a buffer,� said Turetsky. “In case some unexpected large expenditures come in, you’ve got some money built into the budget already to help you take care of them.� Standard & Poor’s noted that “the City now has an element of certainty in its financial plan that it lacked in the past� thanks to the administration’s labor agreements, the mayor’s office said in a statement. DAN BUYANOVSKY

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‘Top Five’ (Dec. 12) What: Chris Rock’s third go at directing is an improv-heavy dramedy about a Chris Rock-like movie star (played by Chris Rock) hitting it off with a reporter (Rosario Dawson) the day of his new drama’s release. How populist? Rock made this independently, and it has a rough, handmade quality that could serve as a fresh antidote to the season’s studio comedies.

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‘The Gambler’ (Dec. 19) What: A remake of one of the ’70s grimmest films, this potty-mouthed drama (written by “The Departed”’s William Monahan) stars Mark Wahlberg as a self-destructive rich kid who owes a ton of money to three different, scary people. How prestigious? Despite a new ending, this keeps the miserable ’70s vibe, and Wahlberg — who can be dour in dramas — is as electric here as he is in comedies such as “I Heart Huckabees.” See more on page 20

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What: The first Hollywood film about Martin Luther King Jr. was made by a black female filmmaker, the talented Ava DuVernay (“Middle of Nowhere”), with David Oyelowo as MLK. How prestigious? This might be the most prestigious film of the year — and it might also be great.

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‘Into the Woods’ (Dec. 25) What: Meryl Streep, Johnny Depp and a bunch of other popular stars round out Stephen Sondheim’s beloved musical, in which fairy tales are mashed together. How populist? The only catch is Sondheim is a musical lover’s musical writer, though his often difficult and densely written tunes are here tacked onto a very clever pastiche.

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Animation. ‘Madagascar’ gets its own profoundly strange spin-off Review ‘Penguins of Madagascar’ Directors: Eric Darnell, Simon J. Smith Voices of: Tom McGrath, Chris Miller Rating: PG

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The penguin contingent of the undying “Madagascar” franchise finally gets its own spin-off, and a pretty silly one: After trying to rob Fort Knox of its cheesy puff supply, our four aquatic cuties meet an angry octopus (voiced by John Malkovich) who wants to destroy all penguins. The lowdown Don’t lump the “Madagascar” series — or at least the seriously silly “Penguins of Madagascar” — in with

the other non-Pixar animation behemoths. Despite coming from the dodgy Dreamworks Animation unit, they’re not blandly saccharine, like the “Ice Age” saga. They’re weird, all about jokes. In fact, “Penguins” has the bare minimum of heart you can do while still qualifying as acceptable family fare. Hell, it starts with a Werner Herzog joke — you know, for the kids. It’s de rigueur for kids’ toons to sneak in stealth parent humor. The ones in

••••• “Penguins” are for deeply strange parents, those who love random insanity and dumb wordplay. It’s top-down weird, from the harebrained plot hatched by Malkovich’s vengeful mollusk to his octopi minions’ love for Bavarian accordion music. This isn’t top-shelf animated comedy; it’s more like the tryanything approach of old comic icons, who cranked out jokes just to make ’em laugh. It’s less like “Rio 2” than “Dumb and Dumber To.” MATT PRIGGE

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Do you panic every time you get a gas bill in the winter? This year, make moves to stop stressing — without resorting to living in Arctic tundra mode. Egypt Sherrod, host of HGTV’s “Property Virgins” and a personal finance expert, shows us how to keep heating costs down when the weather outside gets frightful.

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Insta queen: Coco Rocha Interview. The model on her new art book, taking on motherhood — and maternity wear.

just showed me the new Banana Republic Mini collection. The baby line’s not out yet, but I’m a fanatic about it. Since we are having a baby girl, I told all my friends and family not to buy me anything pink and to make sure it’s all fashionable. At the moment I don’t care about my own style, I’m all about buying baby clothes.

If you’re a selfier with just the one default pose (i.e., the pout), then supermodel Coco Rocha might just be able to bring a new look to your expressions armory. Her new blackand-white 2,000-page art book, “Study of Pose: 1,000 Poses by Coco Rocha,� is a kind of how-to guide to looking photogenic. The 26-year-old, who has graced the covers of Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar and W as well as fronting campaigns for YSL and Uniqlo, was captured by 100 cameras in a shoot led by New York photographer Steven Sebring back in 2012. Wearing only a simple tan leotard and white leggings, the Canadian model, nicknamed the “Queen of Pose,� contorted herself into poses inspired by the likes of Grace Jones and Jessica Rabbit. The project builds upon the success of a viral video in which Rocha does 50 poses in 30 seconds. In fact, Rocha was one of the first models to make a name for herself on social media: She has 1.6 million Instagram followers and growing — along with her baby bump.

compared to other models. I met the photographer Steven Sebring, who has wanted to make an encyclopedia of poses since the ’90s, and my husband and I thought it was a great idea. We wanted it to be a reference book, not only for models, but also for the art industry.

Why did you decide to do this book? I’ve been told that I model in very different ways

You’ve announced that you’re pregnant — do you have any tips for other mothers-to-be?

Are you going to change your lifestyle? I steer clear from any cola and I drink fresh juices and water. Had it been just for me I think after a week I’d be like, “Alright, that was a fun cleanse.� But when you are pregnant, you really think about that other person and you are doing it for them.

“And strike a pose ‌â€? / STEVEN SEBRING, HARPER DESIGN Head to toe

How to pose like a pro Don’t always try to take pretty pictures. For some reason, in our “selďŹ e worldâ€? we are very insecure and always think that there’s this one pose that makes us look amazing. I think it’s important to just be able to relax when we

take a picture, so don’t hesitate to change a look. If you truly want to become a model, know your lights — it’s a very important tool. And I always say you should pose all the way to the tips of your ďŹ ngers and your toes.

Some maternity clothes can be very cool. I love oversized sweaters — that kind of “boyfriend outfit� — so that’s going to work perfectly for me! I don’t have a big enough bump right now to worry about changing up my style. My advice: Keep your identity. Are you starting to get into shopping for babywear? [Banana Republic’s creative director] Marissa Webb

Before you were pregnant, what did you do to stay ďŹ t and healthy? [Modeling] is a privilege you owe to your mum and dad. A chunk of it comes down to genetics. I still make sure that I’m eating well and sleeping right. For lunch, I usually have a salad, a sandwich and an orange juice. I’m not one of those people who works out every day. When I’m in the mood I’ll go to the gym. Also, when I go to work, I give 110 percent; if I’m not sweating at the end of a photo shoot, I feel like I haven’t done my job — that’s how I remain healthy.

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Industrial eats

Have a good meal, or a good time, in support of a worthy cause at an upcoming charity event.

Ally Coalition Talent Show Support local LGBTQ youth at this comedymusic show featuring Lena Dunham, Guster and more. Dec. 2, 8 p.m. New World Stages 340 W. 50th St. $77-$500 bit.ly/TACtalentshow

Gansevoort Market. The city’s newest food hall is pretty – and tasty. Gansevoort Market doesn’t make deciding what to eat for lunch easy. The Meatpacking District warehouse between Greenwich and Washington streets is the latest spot to experience the city’s hottest way to serve food right now: in a hall. The grab-and-go concept is working for Heermance Farm, whose biggest sellers are jar salads and bite-size cookies. Three daily soups also rotate; get there early because the gumbo was gone by 1 p.m. when we visited on a blustery Thursday. The weather didn’t keep away a chatty mix of SoHo hipsters, tourists on their way to the High Line and freelancers sitting beneath the skylight that spans the rear eating area, surrounded by pillars wound with vines harvested in Long Island. The effect is enchanting, shifting the mood of the space from industrial chic to a nymph’s Pinterest. But you should opt to sit and dine when the restaurants — which pack as much atmosphere into their compact stands as any other stand-alone joint — offer their own seating. Donostia’s seafood tapas is best served at its gorgeously surfaced counter, while the purist spirit of David

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Toast & Taste Cocktail Party Bouhadana’s Sushi Dojo — no California rolls, just excellently simple sushi and sashimi — extends to its traditional bar. At Cappone’s Salumeria, the bread comes from Queens but pretty much everything else is Italian (including Tomarchio flavored sodas). “We don’t use mayonnaise, no mustard; I use extra-virgin olive oil and a cream of balsamic,” proprietor Ernie Cappone says, with the kind of fuhgetaboutit accent that doesn’t brook argument. Sip a fresh-pressed juice and spend a few minutes chatting up veggie-focused Feelfood owner Fernando Aciar, and you won’t be able to help absorb his earnest attitude about eating well. If you’re hurrying back to your desk, the oh-sopillowy brioche-muffin hybrids of The Bruffin are the perfect portable food, or grab some brisket smoked for seven hours from The Pig Guy. Feeling generous (or just very hungry)? The meats come in tray size, too, and can be delivered. All of the dessert spots

Edible Schoolyard NYC’s holiday cocktail party will be hosted and catered by food luminaries from Balthazar, Sweetgreen, Momofuku, etc. Dec. 1, 6:30 p.m. Haven’s Kitchen 109 W. 17th St. $125, esynyc.org

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are first-timers to the brick-and-mortar scene. Yiaourti’s dense Greek yogurt made with sheep’s and goat’s milk is strained onsite — try it with the imported sour cherry compote. Or get a taste of Fabien Desgroux’s Parisian childhood with a traditional crepe sucre, dusted with one of six infused sugars. On your way out, grab a tin of tea pretty enough to display from Lov Organics, an offbeat bouquet from Flower Girl and a bottle of Williamsburg-made superfood TigerNut Horchata.

If you go

Gansevoort Market Open 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. at 52 Gansevoort St. So far, 18 purveyors are open, with pizza joint Il Conte, Thai restaurant Bangkok Bar and Macalleria meat market coming soon. EVA KIS @thisiskis

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Thanksgiving Dinner Cruise Nov. 27, 4 p.m. The Water Table 10 India St. (India St. Pier) $90, thewatertablenyc.com Take your Thanksgiving dinner out to sea and spend it with Lady Liberty beneath the seagulls. Enjoy a roasted turkey with all the fixings, good company and delicious pie.

Dec. 1, 5:30 p.m. Lincoln Square 1841 Broadway Free, winterseve.nyc NYC’s largest holiday festival is back with live music, street performers, jugglers, stilt-walkers and more to start the season right. It all kicks off with the Upper West Side’s celebrity-studded tree lighting ceremony at Dante Park. Then tons of Lincoln Square’s finest eateries will be offering tastings for the low price of $1-$4 at various outdoor spots in the area starting at 6 p.m.

Nov. 29-30, 3 p.m. New Jersey Performing Arts Center, 1 Center St., Newark; $49.50-$99.50, evildeadthemusical.com Here’s something special if you’re a Deadhead. No no, not like Grateful Dead — an “Evil Dead” musical approved by Bruce Campbell himself, complete with choreography, tunes and your favorite cult movie story ever.

Small Business Cider-day Nov. 29, all day Greene Grape Pip-up Shop 680 Fulton St., Fort Greene Free, greenegrape.com Greene Grape’s Holiday Pop-up is back this year and kicking off Small Business Saturday. They’ll be giving away free hot cider and treats to everyone who comes by the shop because Cider-day is much more fun than just any old Saturday. While there, be sure to check out their unique collection of gifts that range from local foodie ephemera to housewares and beyond from artisans like R&S scullery, Fleabag, OFF DUTY NYC, Ochre Objects and more.

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Project Elf Fundraiser Dec. 2, 7:30 p.m. Brooklyn Brewery 79 N. 11th St. $50, brooklynbrewery.com Brooklyn Brewery is spreading holiday cheer to children who’ve been impacted by Superstorm Sandy. Your ticket purchase not only ensures that you’ll have lots

Hester Holiday Market Dec. 1-21, 11 a.m.

Dec. 2, 5:45 p.m. South Street Seaport 199 Water St. Free, southstreetseaport.com Kick off the holiday season where it all began — on the ports of southern Manhattan! Join in the fun with live music, skating performances and outdoor food vendors galore.

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Sagittarius | Nov. 22Dec. 21. If you pay close attention, you will learn valuable information from one of your peers. Consider the motives of someone who is after information. Capricorn | Dec. 22-Jan. 20. Love looks promising. If you are honest about your expectations, you will build a solid relationship. Aquarius | Jan. 21-Feb. 18. Greater stability will be yours if you’re ready to make a commitment. Rumors will spread if you try to keep matters hidden.

Gemini | May 22-June 20. You will gain inspiration if you are around optimistic individuals. Arguing will be a waste of time and could end in loss.

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Aries | March 21-April 20. Start saving for your future. Curb unnecessary spending and look into various ways to market your services. You have more to offer than you realize.

Cancer | June 21-July 22. Make your home your sanctuary. Redecorating or making minor renovations can add value to your property.

Libra | Sept. 23-Oct. 22. Find a way to keep busy away from home. Being in too close contact with certain people will lead to tension.

Taurus | April 21-May 21. Go after your dreams. Once you learn the fundamentals, you can begin training for the career that appeals to you. It’s never too late to start something new.

Leo | July 23-Aug. 22. Finish off odd jobs you have been postponing. You will have more time to spend with friends and family once your to-do list is complete.

Scorpio|Oct. 23-Nov. 21. Stand up for your rights. If someone tries to take credit for your work, make sure to set the record straight and get acclaim. EUGENIA LAST

It’s difficult to read all the talk about illegal immigrants (I don’t use the word “undocumented”; it’s just a fancy word for illegal that the media prefers to use) “coming out of the shadows” from the difficult situations that they put themselves in. And some of them even have the gall to say that the immigration reform is not enough, and they demand more concessions! That’s like someone breaking into your home, and then demanding that you feed them, because they’re entitled to be there! What about the legal immigrants, who spent years going through the honest route?

Pisces | Feb. 19-March 20. It’s time to put your plans into action. You will waste time if you wait for someone to make the first move.

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So Metro is now going to showcase story after story, letter after letter, of all those poor illegal immigrants who have been living for decades illegally in the U.S. and now don’t have to worry because even though they committed a crime, Emperor Obama is just going to change the laws they broke. How about some stories of those legal immigrants who did everything legally and paid thousands of dollars for the chance to be an American, only to see line jumpers rejoicing that they weren’t stupid enough to do things the right way? FRANK DIXON, VIA EMAIL

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Carmelo still hurting Knicks forward Carmelo Anthony is doubtful to play Wednesday against the Mavericks in Dallas (7:30 p.m., MSG) after he left Monday night’s game against the Rockets with back spasms. New York fell to Houston, 91-86. Anthony did fly with the team to Dallas. The Knicks have a busy Thanksgiving weekend, facing the Thunder in Oklahoma City on Friday and hosting the Heat on Sunday.

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BLAME SHOULD REMAIN ON IDZIK’S SHOULDERS Rex Ryan can’t be fired, not even with this Jets team’s latest debacle in Monday night’s 38-3 loss to the Bills. Even at 2-9, even with the reality of a fourth straight season without the playoffs setting in, the Jets can’t fire their head coach. It has less to do with Rex’s consecutive AFC Championship game appearances in his first two seasons with the Jets, an accomplishment that has run its statute of limitations. But the decision to keep the man known simply as ‘Rex’ has everything do with what his boss admitted a month ago. Going by what Jets general manager John Idzik said in late October during his midyear press conference, it is next to impossible to force out his head coach. Though his press conference had been widely panned as a debacle, Idzik’s high praise for Rex might make it nearly impossible to can the man. Idzik took it upon himself to shoulder the responsibility for the poor season, calling his own performance unsatisfactory. But in that very same press conference, Idzik praised his head coach

Jets GM John Idzik and head coach Rex Ryan are both under fire. / GETTY IMAGES

despite what was — and still is — a horrid record for this Jets team. “The last time I checked, all the traits that make Rex Ryan our leader, our head coach, are still intact. He’s an excellent football mind. He’s a teacher. He’s a coach. He’s a motivator. He’s a mentor. He’s able to adapt,” Idzik said. “He sees both shortand long-term vision. He’s a competitor to his soul

and he will never quit. It comes as no surprise that our players want to play so hard for Rex Ryan and his staff [which is] no surprise to me. I support Rex. I continue to support Rex and our coaching staff.” Idzik can’t fire Rex for the team he handed him. This is a Jets team that, in every locker room following defeat after stinging defeat, the players continue to defend Rex.

They talk about their love of the man, his passion for not just the game but for the players themselves. It is clear that he still has the pulse of the locker room, a locker room that by Idzik’s own admission been pieced together over the past two seasons. It’s a locker room that Idzik has failed to stock with stars. Rex can only do so much. Monday’s defeat to the Bills was a remind-

er of just how bad Idzik’s offseason was. Idzik was criticized this offseason for the “glacial” speed to his pursuit of free agents, a fact that stuck out when his team entered Week 1 more than $20 million under the cap. There was surprise by many inside the team’s building that the Jets didn’t land a big-name cornerback and overrelied on the ever-injured Dee Milliner to star in their secondary. And the less said about the “organizational decision” to start Geno Smith over the established Michael Vick, the better. Those decisions from management cost the Jets wins this year. It can’t cost Rex his job. Where the general manager goes from here is anyone’s guess, but it has to be back to the drawing board. He already has hailed his head coach and has taken the blame for what will be a fourth straight season without the playoffs.

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Here’s an idea of how hot the Pats are. Detroit lost to our No. 2 team in the rankings, the Cardinals, by eight points on the road in Week 11. In Week 12, Detroit was shredded by the Pats on the road by 25 points.

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Bruce Arians’ Kangol hat went from “fashion statement” to “lame.” The Joe Maddon of the NFL doesn’t look nearly as smart when his offense only scores three points.

The Broncos found themselves down 14-3 to a legit Miami team in the second quarter. But Denver’s Oline picked things up and allowed Peyton Manning to throw four TDs.

Tell Grandma to take the bird out of the oven early. Eagles at Cowboys is what Thanksgiving is all about. Keep in mind, Dallas hasn’t beaten a quality opponent in a month.

The NFC West has the Seahawks, Cards, 49ers and frisky Rams. Any of those teams would be dominating the disgrace that is the NFC South right now.

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After putting up back-toback 50-point outings, the Packers were only able to place 24 points on the Vikings in Minnesota. Maybe they were looking ahead to New England.

A blowout win at home over the Titans isn’t going to wow anyone, but give the Eagles some credit for taking care of business. They dismiss the dregs rather easily.

The Niners host Seattle in the “Couch Pass-out Classic” Thursday night. Take a fireball shot around 9 p.m. and see if either Seattle or San Fran can break double digits.

No team in the league is hanging with the Patriots right now, so we’ll give Detroit a pass for laying an egg in Foxboro. Detroit has a soft schedule the rest of the way.

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