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Broadway Reopens: Shows to Watch This Fall
Do you miss seeing the opening night of your favorite Broadway show? Are your friends ready to meet before a show for drinks and...
Top 10 Places for Contemporary Art in NYC
Art inspires us. It rejuvenates and touches our deepest emotions. Its expression reaches deep inside our souls and pulls out the best and worst...
Reading In, Around, and About NYC
New York City is, and has always been, a creative metropolis. Whether you’re looking for a classic, to read up on the different types...
The Squirrel: The New Age of Improv in NYC
Update: UCB is under new ownership and is planning on a return to NYC sometimes in the future. The PIT has also reopened. The...
6 Unique NYC Bookstores You Must Visit
Have you watched “You’ve Got Mail” too many times to count? Well, for all the Meg Ryans out there, good news, big box stores...
Behind NYC’s Classic “Anthora” Coffee Cup
For most of us, the morning cup of coffee is a daily ritual. It’s what kickstarts the day. It’s that bit of time for...
The Weeping Woman of the SoHo Well
Beneath the cast iron facades and pop-up shops of SoHo, there lies an old well with a dark past. Built in the 1700’s and...
10 Legendary Projects and Where They Filmed in New York
Update: The Sex and the City reboot, And Just Like That, has been released, and was filmed in many iconic NYC locations.
"In Hollywood, actors...
Fashion Meant to Move: Bedford Stuyvesant’s Hisham Dawoud
A muggy morning in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn has me standing in front of a renovated three-floor walkup apartment building searching for the home of...
Exploring Forms, Queerness and Chinatown: 5Qs with Maxwell Runko
Maxwell Runko is a lifelong performance artist and trained sculptor based in Brooklyn, working out of Manhattan.
With such a buoyant personality and brilliant work based...