Category: Get Cultured

WWRRD: (What Would Ryan Reynolds Do?) Hug a Tree!

WWRRD: (What Would Ryan Reynolds Do?) Hug a Tree!

Raise your hand if you like Ryan Reynolds. (Who doesn’t?) Raise your hands if you dig Eddie Bauer. (Flannel all dayyyy.) Put the two together and you’ve got one helluva combo. Last week, atop Manhattan’s High Line, Eddie Bauer, along with American Forests and philanthropic ambassador Ryan Reynolds, came together to celebrate the One Tree Initiative. Eddie Bauer has long […]

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Andre Agassi is Back at the US Open with Lavazza Coffee

Andre Agassi is Back at the US Open with Lavazza Coffee

With all of the hoopla surrounding the US Open every year, it’s no surprise that tennis fans from near and far flock to New York to catch a bit of the action. Last week, Lavazza Coffee announced an exciting multi-year partnership with tennis legend and author Andre Agassi at an intimate breakfast at Nomo Kitchen in the city. In 2015, […]

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H.O.M.E: A Meta-Human Look At What It Means To Be Human

H.O.M.E: A Meta-Human Look At What It Means To Be Human

Walking into the performance space for H.O.M.E (Habitat of Meta-Humans Enterprise) was almost like experiencing a preface to the show itself. The lighting was dim and slightly blue, projecting a space-like visual upon the stage. The seats of the audience were placed on an incline, with the stage at the bottom, allowing viewers to look down at the scenery below […]

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Get Strange with a Stranger Things Viewing Party

Get Strange with a Stranger Things Viewing Party

First came E.T., next came The Goonies, then there was Insidious. Put them all together and you get Stranger Things. The new Netflix series, which I swiftly binge watched thanks to Verizon FiOS, has quickly become a must-watch show, and if you haven’t seen it yet, you better get on it! It’s been renewed for a 2nd season!! Whether you’ve […]

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Community Spotlight: Gina Femia, the Playwright Extraordianaire

Community Spotlight: Gina Femia, the Playwright Extraordianaire

Every year a bunch of playwrights take the city by storm and show off their talent in the hopes to get discovered. Many submit everywhere trying to get a chance. Many festivals seek to take advantage of this and make money from it. Others really like seeking new artists and help them develop their craft. And some of them are lucky […]

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Never Lose Anything Again with the Tile

Never Lose Anything Again with the Tile

Even if I dropped these into the abyss I’d be able to find them!! So obsessed with my new @tiledit, which helps me find my 🔑 when I misplace them (basically every day) #vzwbuzz A photo posted by Manhattan with a Twist (@manhattantwist) on Jun 18, 2016 at 12:11pm PDT You know what sucks? Losing things. A live in a […]

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“Twisted Operettas” Exposes Christian De Gré’s Music and Evolution

“Twisted Operettas” Exposes Christian De Gré’s Music and Evolution

An artist’s growth can be a painful reminder of what growth really means. It means realizing the best next steps to take by failing. It means having multiple rejections and powering through the constant humiliation of everyday living. It’s taking risks that could transform you, both in a positive and negative way. It means re-inventing yourself constantly while trying to […]

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Girls’ Day Out: Munching on Deep River Snacks

Girls’ Day Out: Munching on Deep River Snacks

Sometimes you need to stray from your normal patterns and that’s exactly what we did for this month’s Girls Night In series. Instead, we packed a bag and headed out for some fun in the sun in Central Park for a Girls’ Day Out! So any sunbathing beauty knows that in order to beat the heat in NYC, you need […]

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Remezcla’s Bud Light Barra Centenario: An Immersive Soccer Experience to Remember

Remezcla’s Bud Light Barra Centenario: An Immersive Soccer Experience to Remember

Being a soccer fan in the United States can be trying. Until the 2014 World Cup performance, the crowd will be mostly people from other countries or descendants getting together and bothering whoever was watching something else at the bar. Thankfully, in the past few years, the sport has been getting some traction, even becoming the second most popular sport […]

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Art Comes to Bagatelle

Art Comes to Bagatelle

The Meatpacking District is home to countless memorable restaurants and nightlife scenes, including the renowned Bagatelle. Nestled on Little West 12th Street, this restaurant has become famous for their vibrant brunch parties, but they are also highlighting internationally acclaimed artists to further emphasize their lively atmosphere. Working closing with the Opera Gallery, Bagatelle unveiled their latest art installation from Seen, one […]

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