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Learn All About Publishing with Sarah Enni

Learn All About Publishing with Sarah Enni

I’ve been writing professionally for over six years now, but I’ve wanted to write a book for as long as I can remember. Publishing numerous features and op-eds over the years, I’ve come to learn so much about journalism. Unfortunately, the two don’t go hand in hand. I have so many questions about publishing a book: Should I get an […]

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Women on Fire: Stories from the Frontlines

Women on Fire: Stories from the Frontlines

Regardless of which political party you align with, you can’t ignore the horrendous state of the country right now. From potential wars to impeachment trials, every morning we’re afraid to turn on the news. If you believe this country is going in the wrong direction and you want to hear various perspectives from women on why, this performance is for […]

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A Review of “The Commons” at 59E59 Theaters

A Review of “The Commons” at 59E59 Theaters

A man stands in front of his housemates in a New York City apartment as they gather around a table, facing him. A housemate meeting is under way, though the tone is one more suited to a lecture, even an inquisition. Tomato sauce was left spattered on the stovetop, see, and the man is humiliated that his visiting sister had […]

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Submerge Yourself in Pantone’s Color of the Year at ARTECHOUSE

Submerge Yourself in Pantone’s Color of the Year at ARTECHOUSE

ARTECHOUSE, the immersive art gallery that fuses together art and technology, recently debuted its latest exhibit, in conjunction with New York Fashion Week. Submerge, the immersive installation, was inspired by the Pantone Color of the Year, classic blue, and was developed in partnership with the Pantone Color Institute.  On display now through February 23rd, the digital art exhibit “use[s] color […]

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Don’t Forget the Girls: Our Guide to Galentine’s Day

Don’t Forget the Girls: Our Guide to Galentine’s Day

Don’t forget your gal pals on Valentine’s Day! While Valentine’s Day is great, Galentine’s Day is even better, because it’s all about celebrating your amazing female friendships, and that’s something worth celebrating. Whether you want to make a single gal smile, or whether you just want to show you’re thinking about your closest comrades, here are some amazing ways to […]

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QReal Adds a New Experience to Consumerism

QReal Adds a New Experience to Consumerism

Have you ever wanted to experience a product before actually purchasing it? I mean, really visualize yourself wearing that dress you saw online or get a more realistic image of that sandwich you want to order? You’re not alone. Everytime I log onto a site to purchase a pair of jeans or a blouse, I want to see what it […]

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Complexions Contemporary Ballet Debuts “Love Rocks” Featuring Lenny Kravitz

Complexions Contemporary Ballet Debuts “Love Rocks” Featuring Lenny Kravitz

Ushering in their 26th season of contemporary ballet, Complexions Contemporary Ballet brings us the world premier of “Love Rocks,” a series of dances to songs by Grammy award-winning artist, Lenny Kravitz. The two-week season kicked off at the Joyce Theater in Chelsea last week.  Choreographed by co-artistic director Dwight Rhoden, draped in rock-inspired black costumes, all 18 dancers of the […]

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Rick Miller’s BOOM Explores the Happiness and Hardships of Baby Boomers

Rick Miller’s BOOM Explores the Happiness and Hardships of Baby Boomers

As someone who is a part of Generation X, I’m always intrigued to hear stories about the previous generation, Baby Boomers. Born between 1944 and 1964, their name comes from the uptick in the post-WWII birth rate. If you really want to understand someone better, I believe, you should start with where they came from, so I’m always looking to […]

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A Look Inside Freeform’s Party of Five Reboot

A Look Inside Freeform’s Party of Five Reboot

Freeform launched a brand new version of Party of Five and I was invited to premiere screening of the new show. Created by the series’ original creators, Chris Keyser and Amy Lippman, Party of Five on Freeform centers around the Acosta family. The original Party of Five that first aired in 1994 told the story of the five Salinger siblings, […]

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‘My Favorites’ – A Recap of 2019

‘My Favorites’ – A Recap of 2019

A new tradition on the blog is a recap of the year. Last year, inspired by Obama, I comprised a list of all of my favorites from the previous year. This year, I’m doing the same. Keep reading to learn about all of my favorites from 2019! Favorite Manhattan with a Twist post of 2019: I can’t take credit for […]

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