by Dan Metz | Feb 3, 2022 | Culture, Living, Music
SHINE ON The PAC’s translucent marble walls will light up from the inside at night. Photography by Luxigon. The Perelman Performing Arts Center will bring beauty and closure to downtown. IN THE WAKE OF THE SEPTEMBER 11TH ATTACKS on the World Trade Center...
by David Cotteblanche | Feb 3, 2022 | Beauty, Fashion, Health
Fall hair trends are a playful nod to ’70s style. THE ‘70S ARE BACK. We might be over glam rock and disco right now, but the styles they inspired are back in orbit. Maybe it’s the feeling of revolution in the air. Maybe it’s the time we spent in lockdown...
by Noemi Florea | Feb 3, 2022 | Living
The pleated, marble-clad exterior of St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine will glow from inside. Rendering by Santiago Calatrava Architects and Engineers. St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church and National Shrine will be a beacon for the world. FAITH...
by Fernanda Mueller | Feb 2, 2022 | Dining, Living, Uncategorized
Small bites are big on flavor. A CRISP, SATURDAY NIGHT IN FALL OR WINTER is the perfect time to share several small plates, or tapas, with family and friends while enjoying a glass of wine, artisan beer, whiskey, or the best cocktails that New York City’s restaurants...
by Linda Sheridan | Feb 2, 2022 | Art, Culture, Featured, News
David Byrne’s How I Learned About Non-Rational Logic exhibition runs at Pace Gallery Feb. 2-March 19.On the wall, Human Content. David Byrne, lead singer/songwriter for The Talking Heads, and currently starring on Broadway in the smash musical American Utopia,...