by Linda Sheridan | Apr 22, 2022 | Art, Culture, Music, Uncategorized
One World Observatory welcomed mixed media artist Lance Johnson, who created a work of art in real-time onsite this week. Using an array of reclaimed, recycled and upcycled materials, such as wood and aluminum, old cabinet doors and frames and New York City...
by Kayla Eddy | Apr 20, 2022 | Dining, NYC
What began as a corner store to fulfill a neighborhood need quickly became so much more. Walk past the fully-stocked convenience store and you’ll find yourself in one of Downtown Manhattan’s most popular new speakeasies: The Little Shop! DOWNTOWN had the opportunity...
by Fernanda Mueller | Apr 20, 2022 | Dining
A CRISP, SATURDAY NIGHT 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 have to offer. We’ve carefully chosen these...
by Kayla Eddy | Apr 18, 2022 | Art, Culture, LA, Miami, NYC, Uncategorized
Read on for a quick look at the latest exhibits from museums in NYC, LA, and Miami! nyc MoMA: In Solidarity This new exhibit features work by artists born in Ukraine and serves as a tribute to those affected by the war. See art from Iakov Chernikhov, Alexander...
by Linda Sheridan | Apr 13, 2022 | Culture, News, NYC
All images: FDNY On March 28, 2020, just eight days into the COVID19 pandemic, 911 received a record 6,527 calls in a single day. The exhibition, Unmasking Our Heroes, will open on April 15 at New York City Fire Museum, and will remain on display until late...