by Linda Sheridan | May 2, 2022 | Dining, Living, NYC, Uncategorized
I recently enjoyed an early Friday night dinner with a friend at Leroy’s American Bistro. When you step inside, you immediately feel like a local. Tucked into the corner of Franklin Ave. in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, the bistro features a handsome, extended bar area...
by Linda Sheridan | Apr 28, 2022 | Art, Culture, Events, Music, NYC
Spring fever is hitting New York City! Rooftop events, Mother’s Day, exhibits and more! Read on for Things to do DOWNTOWN NYC in May! The new Ready Rooftop, is located atop The Moxy East Village. May 5 Cinco de Mayo at The Ready Rooftop is getting into the...
by Linda Sheridan | Apr 23, 2022 | Culture, NYC
It’s springtime in the city, and New York is back! Nowhere is that more evident than at SUMMIT One Vanderbilt, which recently surpassed 500,000 visitors, from more than 79 countries. Image courtesy SUMMIT One Vanderbilt A must see for locals and tourists alike,...
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 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...