by Linda Sheridan | May 18, 2022 | Events, News, NYC, Uncategorized
Peter C. Hein, President of the Sons of the Revolution, that also runs the Fraunces Tavern Museum, speaks at the 230th Anniversary of the Buttonwood Agreement ceremony, on May 17, 2022. Photos: Rick Edwards for LMHA The Lower Manhattan Historical Association held its...
by Kayla Eddy | May 15, 2022 | Culture, Events, Music, News, NYC
The Governors Ball is back this summer from June 10-12th at Citi Field, with 4 stages and over 70 acts. Three-Day and Single Day tickets are available in limited quantities. Kid Cudi kicks off this year’s festival on Friday night, and J.Cole ends the weekend on...
by Linda Sheridan | May 11, 2022 | Dining, News, NYC
Last night, a celebration was underway at The Fulton by Jean-Georges, marking its third anniversary at The Seaport. Jean-Georges Vongerichten welcomed guests to celebrate The Fulton’s third anniversary, and introduced its spring menu. The two-floor waterfront...
by Linda Sheridan | May 10, 2022 | Events, Music, News, NYC
DiscOasis will be located in Wollman Rink, in Central Park. Rendering by Constellation Immersive and David Korins Get your roller skates ready! It’s time to return outdoors and make great memories. The DiscOasis – an immersive, musical, and theatrical...
by Noemi Florea | May 10, 2022 | LA, News
If there’s any item more emblematic of our pollution crisis, it’s the plastic bottle. We can all see it in our minds: landfills overflowing with little plastic bottles once handed out at sports games, concerts, and birthday parties. The good news is,...
by Linda Sheridan | May 6, 2022 | Culture, News, NYC, Uncategorized
Duke University students march in Take Back the Night Protest, 1987. From The Chronicle, taken by Peter Aman. Title IX: Activism On and Off the Field, is coming to the New-York Historical Society May 13 – September 4, 2022. The exhibition commemorates the 50th...