by Samantha Mellone | Jul 16, 2018 | Culture, Entertainment, NYC, Travel
If there’s on thing Atlantic City doesn’t need it’s another cookie cutter casino. Over the past 6 years, 5 major properties shut down on Jersey’s acclaimed gambling boardwalk. And there are still 7 competing casinos. So why on earth, would anyone want to open another...
by Moury Khan | Jul 16, 2018 | Dining, Featured, Sports
While the 2018 World Cup Final was happening live in Moscow, Russia, New York was a mere 4,664 miles away. Unfortunately, the New York MTA does not go out that far, so many New Yorkers were unable to attend the final game, but in true New York fashion, bars in the...
by Jenna Gyimesi | Jul 14, 2018 | Entertainment, Events, Uncategorized
The 8th annual New York City Poetry Festival will be held on Governors Island, July 28th and 29th. New York City is the world capital of poetry. This festival unites the extensive group of New York natives who value the skill of translating emotion into language. The...
by Moury Khan | Jul 13, 2018 | Book Club, Business, Culture, Uncategorized
Finding a good read may feel tedious. Going to a chain where they only keep best-selling authors might limit your options, however, there are many independent bookstores in New York that house the unsung heroes of literature that major chains may overlook. Downtown...
by Moury Khan | Jul 12, 2018 | Culture, Entertainment, Events, Theater
Broadway Cares Equity Fights Aids hosted a private screening of Every Act of Life, a documentary by Jeff Kaufman, about the life of Tony Award-winning playwright Terrence McNally. The screening was hosted on Wednesday, July 11th at the School of Visual Arts Theatre on...
by Jenna Gyimesi | Jul 12, 2018 | Book Club, Entertainment
Wuthering Heights, by Emily is a literary work beloved for generations. July 30th marks what would have been Emily Brontë’s 200th birthday. Peter Harrington, the UK’s largest rare bookseller, is offering buyers the opportunity to purchase a first American edition of...