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...
by Linda Sheridan | May 2, 2022 | Dining, Living, NYC, Uncategorized
I recently enjoyed an early Friday night dinner with a friend at Leroy’s American Bistro. When you step inside, you immediately feel like a local. Tucked into the corner of Franklin Ave. in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, the bistro features a handsome, extended bar area...
by Linda Sheridan | Apr 28, 2022 | Art, Culture, Events, Music, NYC
Spring fever is hitting New York City! Rooftop events, Mother’s Day, exhibits and more! Read on for Things to do DOWNTOWN NYC in May! The new Ready Rooftop, is located atop The Moxy East Village. May 5 Cinco de Mayo at The Ready Rooftop is getting into the...
by Kayla Eddy | Apr 25, 2022 | LA, Living, Miami, NYC
“Mother” may seem a simple word, but it carries significant meaning. A mother gives us life, helps us take our first steps, sees us off from the first day of school, til we head off for college; comforts us through our first heartbreak, and prepares us to...
by DOWNTOWN News | Apr 25, 2022 | Dining, NYC
Le Gratin Michelin-Starred Chef Daniel Boulud will open his newest restaurant, LE GRATIN, at The Beekman, A Thompson Hotel, May 6. Housed in the former Augustine space, on the ground floor , LE GRATIN is located in the heart of FiDi, just steps away from City Hall,...
by Kayla Eddy | Apr 25, 2022 | Culture, Events, NYC
Image courtesy of Rizzoli Bookstore. For more than 50 years, Rizzoli Bookstore has been a staple for book-lovers in Downtown NYC. Founded in 1964, the bookstore and publishing house specializes in gorgeous, illustrated books covering every topic from literature, to...