by Ellen Johnson | Jul 13, 2017 | Culture, Music
In the world exists a staggering amount of love songs. Yet within that abundance, very few modern songs are about non-romantic love. There’s a gap where the music about familial love, platonic love and friendships should be. Pinegrove’s frontman Evan...
by Alyssa Cook | Jul 12, 2017 | Culture, Dining
This Friday, July 14 at 1 p.m. the 4th-6th grade campers from Léman Manhattan Preparatory School will join Chefs Will Frischeisen and Ian Charles to host a pop-up restaurant at Morris Cafe. They are designing a creative menu inspired by the week-long program, which...
by Siobhan Gunner | Jul 12, 2017 | Culture
It’s time to bring your brunch game to another level, and enjoy the most important meal of the week at Nomo Kitchen. Nomo Kitchen is part of the Nomo Soho, offering a dining setting as beautiful as the hotel. The entrance of the hotel is a long archway with vines and...
by Ellen Johnson | Jul 11, 2017 | Music
Another month, another hot New York City music festival. In June we were treated to the fantastic lineup at Governors Ball, and a number of smaller festivals, like Celebrate Brooklyn! and September’s The Meadows Music & Arts Festival are on the rise too....
by Alyssa Cook | Jul 11, 2017 | Culture, Fashion
Summer means sunshine, spontaneous adventures, and finding ways to stay cool, all the while being fashionable — and that can be tough. The summer menswear trends are classy, with an edgy twist; however, they’re easy to incorporate in your outfits. The...
by Ellen Johnson | Jul 6, 2017 | Culture, Theater
Photo courtesy of Central Park NYC Oodles of events are competing for your attention this summer in NYC. With temperatures rising, entertainment options are heating up. Sports fans have plenty to keep them busy with the Yankees settling in for a home residence, but if...