Category: Get Cultured

Tackling Life: Ugly Is A Hard Pill

Tackling Life: Ugly Is A Hard Pill

Written and co-produced by Andrea Fulton, Ugly Is A Hard Pill is offering a comical, and sometimes emotional, glimpse into the lives of those looking for love in all the wrong places. The play centers on a scandalous, African American couple, Keef and Lena, who both are on the ‘down low.’ But as the couple’s realities are shattered, their sexual […]

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Whynot Coffee and Art Gallery Opens

Whynot Coffee and Art Gallery Opens

Standing out from the surrounding darkly-lit restaurants and pubs is a bright, airy space at 175 Orchard Street. This is the second location of Whynot Coffee & Art Gallery, which recently held its grand opening party. The new Whynot on Orchard Street serves the same popular Blue Bottle coffee as the original West Village location (at the corner of Christopher […]

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Is Your Past Coming Back to Haunt You This Christmas?

Is Your Past Coming Back to Haunt You This Christmas?

Radio Theatre’s Ghosts of Christmas Past, performed by Horse Trade Theater Group, is running through January 12, 2014. This family friendly show is playing at the Kraine Theater in the East Village, which is a great show for a wonderful Christmas Gift. Ghosts of Christmas Past is based on the traditions starting since the Charles Dickens era. The traditions of […]

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Bryant Park Video Tour And Food Review By Bobby DoTube!

Bryant Park Is all about Fun, Food and Fashion!! I LOVE FASHION and have a PASSION for sharing NYC style and fashion!! This Bryant Park Video is one of my all time favorite. It was a special day and event. It was incredible! There’s no place like New York City! Enjoy. Leave Comments, Rate And SHARE! For More Lifestyle, Fashion, […]

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Squonk: A Real Musical Trip

Squonk: A Real Musical Trip

Music is something that everyone enjoys, and while not all have the taste for the weird and utterly wacky, you will probably still enjoy Squonk: Mayhem and Majesty. The show, which originally debuted in 2000, has made its grand return to New York City with a new performance. The show features some outstanding musical performers, who play everything as ordinary […]

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Falling Whistles: Bringing Human Rights to the Forefront

Falling Whistles: Bringing Human Rights to the Forefront

The story starts five years ago when Sean Carasso traveled through eastern Congo and met five boys held prisoner by the national army. One boy told him of children too small to carry guns being sent to the frontlines, armed with only a whistle. After he and his partner worked with the UN to have the boys released, he went […]

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When Thoughts Attack — Life in NYC

When Thoughts Attack — Life in NYC

Between the sky-high rent, jam-packed subway cars (that run frequently on delay) and 9am-9pm work hours, to say New York is stressful place to live is an understatement. And while we do our fair share of complaining and vent sessions over a round of craft cocktails on the weekly (not to mention daily), we rarely speak about the crazy thoughts, […]

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Cocktales – Confessions of a Nymphomaniac

Cocktales – Confessions of a Nymphomaniac

Yes, the pillow above is exactly what you’re imagining. Cocktales – Confessions of a Nymphomaniac, written by and starring Slovenian-born, award-winning actress Tjasa Ferme, is an exuberant new play portraying Eve as a modern woman who has escaped from the Garden of Eden and is struggling with her brazen sexuality. The piece examines the conflicting messages regarding dating and sexual desire thrown at […]

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Grand Reopening of Crescent Grill

Grand Reopening of Crescent Grill

Crescent Grill celebrated its relaunch this past Thursday with some local artists and grand opening of the Dougherty Gallery. This American fusion, “farm to table” style restaurant is currently debuting its first exhibition, “Urban: an Exploration of New York’s Landscapes.” New chef Milton Enriquez brings his skills to the table; this former champion of Food Network’s Chopped was named chef […]

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How The French Saved Jazz!

How The French Saved Jazz!

Did you know the French saved jazz music? We learned that they did at Le Jazz Hot at the 59E59 Theaters! This uniquely educational jazz show takes you on a journey back in time when jazz music was beloved by the French and how they kept it alive. In France, jazz was a way of life, a culture, and a way […]

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