by Jackie Hart | Nov 5, 2015 | Lifestyle, Living, News
Getting enough sleep is essential to one’s well-being, and not getting enough of it can greatly affect one’s day-to-day routines. According to the CDC, an estimated 50-70 million Americans have some sort of sleep disorder. Now, reasons for not getting...
by Kari Sonde | Nov 5, 2015 | Events, News
Last Thursday, artist Lucien Smith presented Macabre Suite, an art installation/party to celebrate the revamping of the historic South Bronx Piano District. Hosted by Keith Rubenstein, the head of Somerset Partners, and Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn, the founder of the art...
by Grace Capobianco | Nov 3, 2015 | Events, News
Last Thursday, Delete Blood Cancer DKMS held their second annual Blood Ball; a dark and decadent event held to raise money for the group’s mission of creating an immense network of bone marrow donors. The event certainly did not disappoint on the fun or the...
by Grace Capobianco | Nov 2, 2015 | Culture, News
In just a few weeks, a dynamic new installation will arise in one of the most recognizable intersections in the country, and world. Created by the Flatiron-based SOFTlab, the Nova installation will compel passersby to enter the structure and gaze onto Flatiron’s...
by Grace Capobianco | Oct 30, 2015 | News
13 Environmental Police Officers graduated from the New York City Department of Environmental Protection’s Environmental Policy Academy, according to a press release. The newly graduated officers trained for 31 weeks at The Environmental Policy Academy, which was...
by Grace Capobianco | Oct 29, 2015 | Culture, News
Projected in 2016, there will be a new resource for movie theatergoers downtown that will offer many luxurious amenities. According to the company’s Senior Vice President Paul Safran, the theater chain iPic will be opening a space next year in Fulton Market...