Month: July 2017

Cool Off This Summer at Pergola

Cool Off This Summer at Pergola

We’re about to embark on the last month of summer and one of our favorite Mediterranean spots in the city is turning up the volume just in time. Pergola, located in Manhattan’s Flatiron district, is offering customers a couple new incentives to get out of your air-conditioned apartment this August. Head to their ‘Summer Sessions’ events every summer Friday and […]

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Fulfill Your Pizza Dreams at Kesté Pizza & Vino

Fulfill Your Pizza Dreams at Kesté Pizza & Vino

Pizza is without a doubt one of New York City’s food staples. Upon almost every corner you can find a spot shelling out $1 slices and people travel from all over to get their hands on a gooey NY slice. But those seeking a more traditional pizza have fewer options to choose from. There are quite a few restaurants in […]

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DIRECTING THEATER: Female is the Future – Meet Taylor Reynolds

DIRECTING THEATER: Female is the Future – Meet Taylor Reynolds

We are in the middle of summer here in New York City, which means theater festivals have taken over the city and talent is blossoming on every corner as we speak. In the years since I started working in the theater industry, I have seen my fair share of ups and downs and let me tell you, we are on a […]

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Alice’s Arbor is Still Bed-Stuy’s Neighborhood Gem

Alice’s Arbor is Still Bed-Stuy’s Neighborhood Gem

You’d have to live under a rock not to recognize that the Bed Stuy section of Brooklyn is taking off as an “it” neighborhood to live and play. Alice’s Arbor, a five-year veteran of the hood, was an early adopter of the desirability of this neighborhood, and has maintained its presence by producing solid food in an attractive space. Refurbished […]

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NOLET’s Gin Takes Over The Palm Court at The Plaza

NOLET’s Gin Takes Over The Palm Court at The Plaza

One of the city’s most iconic places is upping its game with a pairing not to be missed. The Plaza Hotel‘s Palm Court has introduced a cocktail and dessert pairing that provides New Yorkers with the perfect respite from the hot summer days. In partnership with NOLET’s Gin, The Palm Court has introduced two cocktail and dessert pairings that you […]

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DIRECTING THEATER: Female is the Future – Meet Rachel Stevens

DIRECTING THEATER: Female is the Future – Meet Rachel Stevens

We are in the middle of summer here in New York City, which means theater festivals have taken over the city and talent is blossoming on every corner as we speak. In the years since I started working in the theater industry, I have seen its fair share of ups and downs and let me tell you, we are on […]

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Your 2017 Summer Drink List Just got Upgraded

Your 2017 Summer Drink List Just got Upgraded

Summertime is upon us, and nothing sounds better after a rainy, cold intro to the season than a day spent in the sunshine with a delicious alcoholic beverage in hand.  Check out our newest obsessions. Guinness Irish Wheat  In a chic gallery in Chelsea, complete with exposed brick, an outdoor space, and slick cherry wood floors, Guinness introduced its newest addition […]

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DIRECTING THEATER: Female is the Future – Meet Blayze Teicher

DIRECTING THEATER: Female is the Future – Meet Blayze Teicher

We are in the middle of summer here in New York City, which means theater festivals have taken over the city and talent is blossoming on every corner. In the years since I started working in the theater industry, I have seen my fair share of ups and downs and let me tell you, we are on a very big […]

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It’s All Fun and Games at E’s Bar

It’s All Fun and Games at E’s Bar

If there’s one spot I wish was in my neighborhood, it’s e’s Bar on the Upper West Side (why so far??). You may remember that the beloved bar closed due to a fire back in February, but luckily it’s back and better than ever. So what makes this bar different from the others? Its nostalgic vibes make it a fun, […]

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“Snipped/Cut/Tied: Una Noche de Magia” Brings Magic to the Planet Connection’s Festival

“Snipped/Cut/Tied: Una Noche de Magia” Brings Magic to the Planet Connection’s Festival

As Latinos, we are raised in a world that believes, even if it’s rare, in a certain magic. We are surrounded by it. In stories, in land, in the way the morning welcomes us. There’s a magical aspect to our lives that translates into our artistic ambitions. Magical realism is our art, created and based on our perspectives and how we […]

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