Month: April 2015

The Americas Society is Bringing Literature to the Masses

The Americas Society is Bringing Literature to the Masses

There is so much to do in New York City and it’s always hard to decide what exactly what you want to do on any given day. Whether it’s a Broadway play, a concert, or a reading, how exactly can you choose what to do? When it comes to readings and literary discussions, The Literature Department at The Americas Society […]

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Lunchtime Hotspot: EXKi

Lunchtime Hotspot: EXKi

Lunchtime in Manhattan has become healthier with the opening of EXKi’s second location, on the corner of 28th Street and Madison Avenue. Tackling the dilemma of unhealthy meals, the quick and casual restaurant uses locally-produced seasonal ingredients in all the meals. Originating in Europe, EXKi opened their first New York location on Park Avenue South and was quickly embraced by […]

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Lonesome Traveler: A Musical Journey through Folk Music

Lonesome Traveler: A Musical Journey through Folk Music

A rollercoaster ride of emotions, Lonesome Traveler is amongst one of the best productions that I have seen so far this year. I don’t consider myself a fan of folk music, so I found myself excited yet curious to see what I was going to witness at 59E59 Theaters. I found myself surrounded by people that all knew the songs that were sung […]

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Sip n’ Swine at the Bacon and Beer Classic (Again)

Sip n’ Swine at the Bacon and Beer Classic (Again)

Some opportunities in life are just too good to pass up. A vacation in Europe, meeting a famous celebrity, or dining at a top restaurant are common aspirations, but we’ve got our eyes on something equally amazing and way more attainable. Bringing together one of the best combinations since peanut butter and jelly, Cannonball Productions at Citi Field is bringing New Yorkers the […]

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