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What’s your best double-down, long con insider trick to living in NYC? Read Post »
A friend recently had her phone stolen within a day of arriving in Rome for her honeymoon…..which got me thinking/wondering. Why are pickpockets so common in a lot of European cities – but not so much in NYC? Is there a historical/social/cultural explanation? To me, NYC would seem to be ideal for pickpockets – densely
How come there is not really a pickpocket culture in NYC? Read Post »
I’m mostly talking appearance wise. I’m a woman and I’ve lived here for 6 years but I’m still stunned at how many beautiful people are in this city. In fact recently I was scrolling through my guy friend’s hinge and it honestly made me feel pretty bad. The amount of gorgeous women just within a
Has living here impacted your self-esteem? Read Post »
Picturing Light, which is a follow-up to Picturing Space (2019), is an exploration of the many manifestations of light. The exhibition brings together the work of fine artists and photographers, and exhibition, textile, and interior designers who respond to natural and artificial light. The specific focus is on work that makes light its primary subject
Picturing Light: Artists Explore Luminosity Read Post »
The exhibition will present Hudson River School paintings alongside a diverse range of over 100 artworks and objects drawn from the river’s environment, spanning pre- and post-Colonial eras, and including contemporary art perspectives. It engages with the Hudson River’s wider history of human existence, ecology, commerce, and industry. https://wallach.columbia.edu/content/shifting-shorelines-art-industry-and-ecology-along-hudson-river
Shifting Shorelines: Art, Industry, and Ecology along the Hudson River Read Post »
Exhibition Dates: November 17-30, 2024 Opening Reception: Thursday, November 21, from 6-9pm Dacia Gallery invites emerging and established artists to submit artwork for an opportunity to participate in a Group Exhibition on Figurative Art. This is an annual exhibition on figurative art and portraits, with a prodigious public response from collectors, media and curators. We are
Open Call for Figurative Art – Group Exhibition at Dacia Gallery in NYC Read Post »
New York State is brat. If you’re down about your iconic brat summer coming to end, don’t worry. It’s now officially brat autumn in New York State, declared by none other than Charli xcx herself, who debuted her remix album “brat and it’s completely different but also still brat” at the Hudson Valley’s Storm King
It’s Officially Brat Autumn in New York State Read Post »
Get in the Halloween spirit all season long with way more treats than tricks as you embark on a candy-coated adventure through New York State’s sweetest spots! Whether you’re indulging in artisanal chocolates in the Adirondacks or taking a sweet trip down memory lane with vintage candies in NYC, these candy shops are guaranteed to give you the
18 Candy Shops for a Sweet New York State Adventure Read Post »
Feeling brave? Up the fear factor this Halloween and embark on a supernatural getaway to these 16 hotels and inns that are all part of the Haunted History Trail of New York State. From a quaint inn
Stay at New York’s Haunted Hotels and Inns… If You Dare! Read Post »
New York City, the city that never sleeps, pulsates with energy, creativity, and a vibrant nightlife. As we step into April 2024, the Big Apple’s after-dark scene continues to evolve, adapting to the ever-changing demands of its eclectic population. Let’s dive into the trends shaping New York’s nightlife landscape, with a special focus on sustainability.
Sustainability After Dark: Eco-Friendly Trends in NYC Nightlife Read Post »
New York City, a bustling metropolis, is constantly on the move. The city’s search trends on March 26, 2024, provide a fascinating snapshot of the collective mindset of its inhabitants. Let’s delve into the data and explore the possible reasons behind these trends. A Glimpse into the City’s Pulse Food for Thought The top search,
New York City Search Trends – March 27, 2024 Read Post »
With the increase in bicycle ridership, NYC has focused on creating a safer environment for cyclists. The decline in cyclist fatalities for the third straight year is a testament to the city’s efforts in expanding bike lanes and enhancing safety measures. Initiatives like the Green Wave Plan prioritize the well-being of cyclists, ensuring that they can
Cycling Safely: The Rise of Bike-Friendly Infrastructure in NYC Read Post »
The Open Streets initiative has transformed select NYC streets into pedestrian zones, free from the dangers of vehicular traffic. This program not only promotes safety but also fosters community engagement and outdoor activities, creating a more livable cityscape where residents can enjoy their neighborhoods without fear of traffic-related incidents.
The Impact of Open Streets: A New Era of Urban Safety Read Post »
The NYPD’s January 2024 crime statistics reveal ongoing reductions in major crimes, including a 10.8% reduction in shooting incidents and a 3.8% decrease in vehicle thefts2. These improvements in public safety extend to the streets, where increased police presence and strategic deployment plans have contributed to a safer environment for pedestrians and drivers alike.
Safer Streets: NYPD’s Role in Reducing Crime and Accidents Read Post »
In 2022, New York City saw a significant decline in traffic fatalities, marking the first decrease since 2019. This success is attributed to the Vision Zero initiative, which focuses on reducing traffic deaths and injuries. The city has implemented measures such as improved intersection designs and 24/7 speed cameras, leading to a 6.6% drop in overall
Vision Zero Victory: NYC’s Decline in Traffic Fatalities Read Post »
New York City, the city that never sleeps, is renowned for its vibrant culture, iconic landmarks, and bustling streets. But there’s one aspect of the Big Apple that truly sets it apart: its 24/7 shopping culture. Let’s dive into the luxury of convenience that defines NYC’s retail landscape. The Round-the-Clock Retail Experience Apple’s Flagship on
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Independent boutiques are thriving in NYC, with stores like Brooklyn’s Bird and Manhattan’s Opening Ceremony offering unique selections that reflect the city’s diverse fashion landscape. These small businesses are celebrated for their individuality and connection to the local community1.
Shopping Small in the Big City: The Boom of Independent NYC Boutiques Read Post »
Personalization is becoming a hallmark of NYC shopping. At Levi’s flagship store in Times Square, customers can have their denim tailor-fitted and customized. Similarly, Fendi on Madison Avenue offers bespoke handbag services, allowing shoppers to leave with a one-of-a-kind piece2.
The Personal Touch: Customization Craze Sweeps NYC Stores Read Post »
As shopping districts evolve, areas like SoHo and the Meatpacking District see a shift in retail offerings. The Meatpacking District, once known for its nightlife, now hosts chic boutiques and high-end retailers like Jeffrey New York and Diane von Furstenberg, reflecting the changing tastes of shoppers4.
The Shopping District Shuffle: NYC’s Evolving Retail Landscapes Read Post »
Post-New York Fashion Week, the city’s streets become a live lookbook of the latest trends. For example, oversized blazers and bold prints spotted on the runway quickly make their way into stores like Zara and H&M in Times Square, allowing fashion enthusiasts to incorporate high-fashion elements into their everyday style1.
From Runway to Subway: How NYFW Trends Hit the Streets Read Post »
Streetwear is deeply rooted in NYC’s urban culture, with local brands like Supreme and Kith setting global trends. The Bowery is a prime example of an area where streetwear culture thrives, with stores that double as community hubs for the latest in casual fashion3.
Streetwear in the City: NYC’s Influence on Casual Fashion Read Post »
The city’s vintage scene is vibrant, with shops like Beacon’s Closet and What Goes Around Comes Around offering curated selections of retro fashion. These stores not only provide unique clothing options but also contribute to the circular economy, reducing waste and promoting sustainable shopping habits1.
Vintage Vogue: New York’s Thriving Second-Hand Scene Read Post »
Retailers in NYC are embracing technology to enhance the shopping experience. Flagship stores on Fifth Avenue, such as Nike’s House of Innovation 000, boast interactive features like digital kiosks and smartphone apps that allow for a personalized shopping journey. Meanwhile, Rebecca Minkoff in SoHo integrates augmented reality to showcase their products in a new light2.
Tech Meets Couture: The Future of Retail in NYC Read Post »
The city’s commitment to sustainability shines in neighborhoods like Tribeca and the West Village, where stores like Package Free offer zero-waste products, and Reformation provides eco-friendly clothing options. These boutiques not only sell sustainable goods but also educate consumers on the importance of eco-conscious living1.
The Rise of Eco-Conscious Boutiques in the Big Apple Read Post »
New York City’s fashion scene offers a treasure trove of affordable luxury. For instance, SoHo’s boutique-lined streets between West Broadway and Broadway are a hotspot for sample sales, where designers like Diane von Furstenberg and Marc Jacobs offer high-end pieces at a fraction of the price1. Thrifty fashionistas also flock to consignment stores like Tokio 7 and Michael’s, where pre-loved designer items find
High Fashion on a Dime: Affordable Luxury Finds in NYC Read Post »
New York’s clubs are stepping into the future with virtual reality experiences that transport party-goers to other worlds. Learn how technology is revolutionizing the way we experience the night.
Immersive Escapes: Virtual Reality Takes Over NYC Clubs Read Post »
Sake No Hana offers a fresh take on Japanese dining, blending traditional flavors with modern nightlife flair. Explore how this venue is setting the standard for a culturally rich and gastronomically adventurous night out.
Sake No Hana: Japanese Elegance Meets NYC Nightlife Read Post »
Ascend to The Fleur Room atop Moxy Chelsea for a floral-themed disco experience with breathtaking views. Discover why this elevated escape with its unique blend of nature and nostalgia is the talk of the town.
The Fleur Room: Blooming Beats Above the City Read Post »
Dive into the heart of SOHO where Gospel, a fusion of restaurant, nightclub, and lounge, is redefining the New York nightlife experience. With a music lineup as diverse as the city itself, this hotspot is where celebrities and locals alike come to dance the night away.
Gospel According to SOHO: A Nightlife Revelation Read Post »
ABC News host Jonathan Karl pressed Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., Sunday on why he said it would be an “honor” to serve as presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump’s vice president, bluntly asking, “really?”
ABC host can’t believe Rubio would serve as Trump’s VP if asked: ‘Really?’ Read Post »
The mother of the 12-year-old Texas boy who allegedly stabbed a woman at her house after putting on surgical gloves apologized to the victim Sunday as police revealed the preteen has been charged over the violent encounter.
A menopausal woman turns to Abby for advice on the grief she feels over not having children.
Dear Abby: I keep taking out my anger on my wonderful husband because we can’t have kids Read Post »
Monday will mark the first time that Shohei Ohtani addresses the illegal gambling and theft allegations against his former interpreter and friend.
Two teenagers were among three New Yorkers gunned down across the Big Apple Sunday night in a pair of deadly shootings, according to authorities.
Aaron Boone sounded confident that Anthony Rizzo will be in the Yankees’ lineup on Opening Day on Thursday in Houston, but less so on DJ LeMahieu.
Yankees’ DJ LeMahieu a ‘long shot’ for Opening Day with Anthony Rizzo nearing return Read Post »
Forrie J. Smith claimed he was kicked off a flight after refusing to be seated next to a passenger wearing a face mask.
Jason Maser was fatally hit by a train around 10:35 p.m. near the Syosset station after he “intentionally” stepped in front of the train at the Woodbury Road crossing, MTA spokesperson Michael Cortez said in a statement.
As the leaves begin to change and the air grows crisp, the fashion world turns its eyes to the future – specifically, to the Autumn/Winter 2024/2025 season. This year, at New York Fashion Week (NYFW), we’ve witnessed a harmonious blend of colors that are as functional as they are fashionable, reflecting our evolving lifestyle needs.
The Autumn/Winter 2024/2025 New York Fashion Week Color Palette Read Post »
Bryant Park, nestled between 40th and 42nd Streets, and Fifth and Sixth Avenues in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, is more than just a green oasis. It’s a living testament to the city’s evolution—a place where history, culture, and community converge. From Potter’s Field to Cultural Hub In 1686, New York Colonial Governor Thomas Dongan
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