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Demarchelier Artful Fine Dining
By Elizabeth Darwen
One of the true joys of dining in this city is the abundance of menu options available from around the world. From ethnic street eats to elaborate Mediterranean cuisine, to the exotic flavors of India and seasonal New American, there are plenty of exciting adventures to be...
Jade Sixty
By Anne Raso
Jade Sixty makes for an easy spot to visit if you’ve just been shopping at Barney’s or staying at The Four Seasons. But no matter if you’re Uptown, Downtown, East Side or West Side, make sure to reserve a table for an exceptional dining experience...
5 Great Irish Pubs
By Darren Paltrowitz
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Even if you do not have Irish roots, the odds are that you will find yourself reveling on March 17th. While New York is not short on great spots to grab a pint of Guinness, it can be somewhat difficult to pick a pub that has...
Peru Meets Japan In Midtown
By Daniel J. Bollinger
Ready for an infusion of flavors from Peru and Japan? Get ready for Kushiyake, and Chicken NanbanYamitsuki. Brush up on the Rocoto Chile. Acquaint yourself with Cancha, Oba and Leche de Tigre...
The Bootlegger A Las Vegas Jackpot
By Scott Cuollo
When it comes to food, New Yorkers are a tough crowd. We have thousands of restaurants—from fine dining to casual bistro. Italian, French, New American, you name it...it’s here!...
On Stage: A Perfect Threesome
By NYLM
Good things come in threes this March as we take a look at these extraordinary musical performances lighting up the Great White Way...
February: On The Big Screen
By Jenny Peters
Now Playing In A Theater Near You, The Movies You Don't Want To Miss...
February: On The Small Screen
By Jenny Peters
Coming Soon To A Television Near You...
MvVO And The Future Of Artists
By Norah Bradford
You may not immediately recognize the name, but Maria van Vlodrop’s mission of creating new opportunities for artists is groundbreaking. Her strategy is to connect artists with collectors, open doors to undiscovered talent, enlist the support of...
Soho Art Gallery Makes A Splash
By Daniel J. Bollinger
For Israeli artist, Yosef “Jojo” Ohayon expanding his artistic footprint has been quite an experience. It began ten years ago with the opening of Jojo Gallery in Tel Aviv and last year went global with the opening of his second gallery located in Manhattan’s SoHo...
Vinyl Visions
By Denise Mercedes and Jeannie Pawlowski
What’s old is new again! The vinyl comeback is firmly re-entrenched among music collectors. And for native New Yorker Mark Yoshitomi, co-owner of Generation Records in the West Village, well, life couldn’t be better...
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Remembering Harvey Schmidt
By Ellis Nassour
Harvey Schmidt-of the composing team Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt died Wednesday at his longtime home in Tomball, TX. He was 88. The duo created the longest-running musical in history, The Fantasticks, which ran 42 years Off Broadway and was revived Off Broadway in...
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THE 90TH ACADEMY AWARDS
By Ellis Nassour
The 90th Academy Awards will telecast live on March 4th on ABC from L.A.’s Dolby Theatre Sunday, again hosted by late night’s Jimmy Kimmel and presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, at 6:30 P.M.EST (Red Carpet) with a gala start at 8 P.M...
Must-Have Fashions
By Ann Lawlor
With warm weather on the horizon, it’s time to assess what is really going on in your closet. To help you, we searched for some new trends to add to your fashion sense...
Spring Beauty Boost
By Ann Lawlor
Spring is in the air. After months of static cling hair, dark makeup tones and chapped lips, we’re ready to break out some beauty goodies. Feel the same? There is a lot to be excited about from skin care, makeup to fragrance, too...
Spring Awakening
By Gerrie Summers
Spring: the season of rebirth. Whether its planting seeds in your garden or ideas for a new project at your job, Spring brings a burst of energy and desire to create something new. Time, energy and money are spent to “make-ready” your home...
The Quest For True Self
By Dr. Peter Kalellis
Most people who seek therapy are looking for a solution to what appears to be a serious problem or they want a possible change in their life just to be happy. Obviously they are not happy with themselves or their current life. Unhappy individuals may...
Desserts With A Healthy Fusion
By Shari Bilt Boockvar
When it comes to chocolate and other desserts, it’s hard to find anyone who will say a bad word about these sweets. Who doesn’t love a chocolate ganache layered cake, or perhaps chocolate-covered strawberries? Most everyone is happy to indulge...
Tame Bad Breath
By Mazen Natour DMD
We’ve all experienced it at one time or another. Halitosis is simply bad breath which can be caused by the food we eat such as garlic, onions, some spices, a bad stomach situation, etc. However, it is only considered chronic when bad breath is a constant, and people around us start to notice...
Entrepreneur’s Corner
By Daniel J. Bollinger
Do you feel you have not accomplished all that you are capable of? Have you accomplished much but still feel unfulfilled? Do you feel that there’s something more?...
My New York Story
By Charlotte St. Martin
From my first year as President of The Broadway League over eleven years ago, I’ve nurtured a dream to bring every student in a public high school in New York City to a Broadway show before they graduate. When a colleague of mine...
Time Out With Stephen Carlile
By David A. Porter
Fresh from performing in The Go-Between in the West End and as Nick in Eoin Colfer’s Noël at the National Opera House in Wexford, Ireland, Stephen Carlile joined us here in January 2017 to play Scar in The Lion King for the production’s 20th year and just...
Making The American Dream Come True
By NYLM
Attorney Bradford “Brad” Bernstein is a leader in the area of immigration law and among the most educated and exciting voices in his field. This “Super Lawyer®” offers expertise not only through his practice, the Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein but also...
Dating In New York City
By Chloe Carmichael, Ph.D.
The New York City dating scene is notoriously challenging—but we’re also a city of 10 million people, so we’re quite full of great dating options! In my Park Avenue practice, I work with some of New York’s most selective singles as they work towards their goal of finding a meaningful lifelong relationship...
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