by connie lee | Nov 11, 2015 | Downtown Living, Exercise
New York has plenty of tall mountains and outdoor activities, but it’s difficult for many residents to get all the way out to them. However, people in Manhattan unknowingly walk past strenuous hiking trails every single day. This might seem strange because of the...
by Arianna Levesque | Sep 20, 2015 | Fashion, Industry News
This year, New York Fashion Week had a handful of changes. With Mercedes-Benz having left NYFW, the location moved from Lincoln Center, and the CFDA bought the fashion calendar (led by Diane von Furstenberg.) With so many changes, the industry was in a small panic...
by Krissy Lewis | Jul 15, 2015 | News
On July 14, New York City celebrated France’s independence holiday; Bastille Day, at Vin Sur Vingt in the West Village. The intimate and homely French bar designed to mimic the Bar A Vin in France, celebrated the holiday, which honors the storming of the...
by Sunny Tsao | Jul 9, 2015 | Coming Up, Dining, Events, Out On The Town
CBS and Foursquare are presenting New York City Cocktail Week starting July 13 to 17! Cocktail Week has over 75 bars participating, and more are joining daily! Tickets can be purchased here. Every ticket purchase entitles you to a wristband, which can be picked up at...
by Sunny Tsao | Jun 19, 2015 | Culture, Entertainment, Events, Movies
For the 9th consecutive year, the city will be holding the annual Manhattan Film Festival! The festival will run its course until June 25. Director Ramon Fernandez will be screening his documentary, Glory Daze: The Life And Times of Michael Alig at the Players Theatre...