Tag: manhattan with a twist

Girls’ Night In: Super Bowl Edition

Girls’ Night In: Super Bowl Edition

Since I am always trying new foods and drinks, and I have the best gal pals a girl could ask for, I’ve decided to start hosting a monthly Girls’ Night In with my closest friends. That way, I can share with them all the goodies I receive and get their opinions on different products. We started off with a bang […]

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Lingerie You’ll Love For Women, By Women

Lingerie You’ll Love For Women, By Women

The partnership between fashion and social awareness is nothing new, but if you’re not familiar with Naja Lingerie, you will be impressed. They not only produce a beautifully-designed lingerie collection, but they are challenging the way we market to women and hire them. Named “one of 5 top brands to watch” by The Lingerie Journal, Naja’s founder, Catalina Girald, teamed up […]

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A Local NY Pub Just Got An Upgrade

A Local NY Pub Just Got An Upgrade

There’s something to be said about change. Formally known as Dewey’s Flatiron, Dewey’s Pub, now located at 135 West 30th street, is changing your perception of pubs. Keeping the same charm that regulars loved, the new gastropub features a 2,850-square-foot eatery, including a 660-square-foot patio and a new scrumptious menu. Connected to the newly built Courtyard New York Manhattan/Chelsea, Dewey’s Pub […]

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Drinking In The Culture: A Guide To Exploring Europe And All The Beer It Has To Offer

It started as a hobby: a few college-aged friends found themselves intrigued by the vast number of different types of beers that existed (yes, they realized there was more to life than Coors and Bud Light!). Soon enough, they were collecting all the various bottles and cans they would come across. They quickly discovered that behind each one of these […]

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Feed Your Heart at These NYC Hot Spots for Valentine’s Day

Feed Your Heart at These NYC Hot Spots for Valentine’s Day

David Bouley’s Chef’s Pass Table will offer a special tasting menu, as well as a post-dinner champagne toast with the chef himself in the kitchen. You can choose between two arrival times (5-6:30pm & 9-9:30pm) and will set you pack $995 per couple. If you still want to experience Bouley but don’t want to spend quite that much moola, you […]

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The Secret to Surviving Fashion Week (And Life in General)

The Secret to Surviving Fashion Week (And Life in General)

New York Fashion Week is here again, and for those who are attending, that means an exhausting week full of running around the city, basically on fumes, in trendy but uncomfortable footwear. Women everywhere come out of fashion week with blisters on their toes and cramps in their feet. But Dr. Joan Oloff has designed gorgeous and fashionable shoes that […]

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“Rock and Roll Refugee” Kicks the Door Open and Lets the Music Flow

“Rock and Roll Refugee” Kicks the Door Open and Lets the Music Flow

20th Century history is one full of expansion, diversity, and the start of total globalization. The century will be remembered for the world rebellion that happened, the complete takeover of industries and the rise of technology on our lives. One of the most important and influential cultural exports was the explosion of music genres, and none was more influential at […]

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Six Sultry Valentine’s Day Cocktails

Six Sultry Valentine’s Day Cocktails

As the holiday of love approaches, people are scrambling to make reservations at a romantic restaurant. However, nothing reignites the spark of a relationship better than a dinner at home while serving some unique Valentine’s Day cocktails. This year couples can exchange prix fixe menus and rushed service for a passionate dinner in their own home. From vodka to sake […]

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The Living Room Gets a Make Over

The Living Room Gets a Make Over

  Let’s face it, Times Square is the last place that comes to mind when a New Yorker wants a night of cocktails and dancing. But restaurateur and owner of IndieFork, Matt Levine, seeks to change that. Levine and his team have taken over the W Times Square Living Room and it is not to be missed. Matt Levine has […]

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“Utility” Studies the Repercussions of a Monotonous Life

“Utility” Studies the Repercussions of a Monotonous Life

The United States of America is a big place. It is a composition of 50 small countries that somehow exist under one government. Going from one of these states to another could be as different as crossing the Atlantic. You might as well if you’re going from this city we call home to the southern states. The hectic hustle that this city […]

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