Category: Get Cultured

NYC’s Cranky Cabaret: Sing (and drink) Your Heart Out

NYC’s Cranky Cabaret: Sing (and drink) Your Heart Out

When Friday night came around, I wasn’t sure what I wanted to do with it. It was one of my rare evenings off from work and I couldn’t decide if I wanted to stay at home with my Netflix or dress up and experience the city that never sleeps. Luckily, I was spared the taxing process of making a decision […]

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Taylor Kitsch Steps Out in NYC for a Good Cause

Taylor Kitsch Steps Out in NYC for a Good Cause

Last night, the African Children’s Choir hosted their 6th Annual Changemakers Gala in New York City at City Winery. The organization, which began in 1984, supports children from the poorest countries in the world who have lost one or both parents to poverty or disease. Founder Ray Barnett came up with the idea to start the Choir after a trip […]

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“A Kind Shot” Aims Deep but Barely Scratches the Skin

“A Kind Shot” Aims Deep but Barely Scratches the Skin

Last night, on a cold NYC evening, I venture to the Lower East Side of this beautiful city to watch a one woman show. The show is called “A Kind Shot,” which came with some buzz from the very important Fringe Festival, and it was located in the well known theater the Nuyorican Poets Cafe. I was excited for two […]

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Get BUSTed This Holiday Season

Get BUSTed This Holiday Season

Cats, boobs, crafts and shopping. What more could a person want? BUST, the magazine “for women with something to get off their chests,” is bringing New Yorkers a truly one of a kind shopping and crafting event. Taking place in Greenpoint, Brooklyn on December 6th and 7th, the BUST Holiday Craftacular will feature over 200 vendors who will be selling […]

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Kicking Off the Holidays with Nick Jonas

Kicking Off the Holidays with Nick Jonas

New York is the known for numerous traditions, but none are as special as Christmas in New York. From the iconic Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree to the marvelous department store window displays, this time of the year seems to be magical. Lord & Taylor, the famous department store celebrating 100 years on Fifth Avenue, unveiled their display last week. “This […]

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“If Only I could…”  Well, Now You Can!

“If Only I could…” Well, Now You Can!

One of the most groundbreaking new organizations out there at the moment is something that is catered towards almost every single person. If you have ever watched your favorite celebrity on television and thought to yourself, “If only I had a chance to meet him/her.” If you have ever cooked yourself dinner and wished you could have a professional chef […]

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The 8th Annual Dance Gallery Festival

The 8th Annual Dance Gallery Festival

The most wonderful thing about New York City is the fact that there are so many artists dying to share their talent with us. New Yorkers have such a wide range of events to see, which is one of the reasons why it’s called “The City that Never Sleeps.” The Dance Gallery International Festival is one of those events that […]

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The Broad World of Broad City

The Broad World of Broad City

The 11th Annual New York Comedy Festival came to a close with the much-anticipated panel discussion “Id Isn’t Always Pretty: An Evening with Broad City,” in which the cast and creative team behind Comedy Central’s Broad City discussed the show and upcoming season two. Moderated by beloved comedian Seth Rogen, the panelists included Executive Producer Amy Poehler, Ilana Glazer, Abbi […]

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Spitting in the Face of the Devil Delivers

Spitting in the Face of the Devil Delivers

United Solo Theatre has done it again. Spitting in the Face of the Devil, written and performed by Bob Brader, was originally performed September 25th to a sold out show. A second show was added on November 9th for those that did not get to experience this emotional story the first time. An emotional and touching story, Bob Brader really […]

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Lyfebulb Shines a Light on Chronic Illnesses

Lyfebulb Shines a Light on Chronic Illnesses

Living with a chronic illness is difficult. From good days to bad days monitoring symptoms can be stressful, but confiding with others going through the same journey can make things a lot better. Lyfebulb, founded by Dr. Karin Hehenberger, is an organization that strives to achieve the best lifestyle for people living with chronic health issues. Throughout the year, Lyfebulb […]

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