by Jackie Hart | Mar 11, 2015 | Events, News
The 3rd Annual American Craft Council Rare Craft Fellowship Awards, in association with The Balvenie Scotch Whisky, honored four remarkable craftspeople in their respective trades with the help of famous chef and Balvenie spokesperson, Anthony Bourdain, yesterday at...
by Downtown Magazine | Mar 11, 2015 | Featured, Living, News
The Hudson River Park Trust recently approved of a $130m plan for the construction of a new park on Pier 55. Plans for the pier were strongly supported by billionaire Barry Diller and fashion icon Diane von Furstenberg. The location will feature a floating park rising...
by Downtown Magazine | Mar 11, 2015 | Featured, Living, News
In the city sometimes better known as the Concrete Jungle, farming isn’t exactly what comes into the minds of most. This spring the Battery Conservancy introduces its “Forest Farm”, that will provide a bountiful harvest of plants, fruits, and vegetables that can...
by Jackie Hart | Mar 10, 2015 | Dining, Events, News
Kicking off on March 21st and 22nd, the NYC Coffee and Tea Festival is back and will be in full swing for its 10th anniversary at the Brooklyn Expo Center. Join more than 60 exhibitors from around the globe as they pour tastings of their finest coffees and teas and...
by Yasmine Rimawi | Mar 8, 2015 | Health, News
When it comes to drinking tea, the debate among which has the most benefits and properties is usually argued. Though despite the disputes, there’s an obvious commonality among the types: each are insanely good for you. Tea is guaranteed way to cleanse, fortify,...
by Jackie Hart | Mar 7, 2015 | Culture, Entertainment, Events, News
The Andrew Edlin Gallery in Chelsea is showcasing a retrospective of drawings by Victor Moscoso, one of the pre-eminent graphic artists of the 20th century who is widely known for his 1960s psychedelic posters and comics. The gallery will publish a 96-page catalog for...