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Philip Marie Restaurant
By Ellis Nassour
John and Suzanne Greco found the best path to success is pleasing customers. Their popular Greenwich Village restaurant Philip Marie is celebrating 20 years at Hudson and West 11th Street, a location where many others failed...
Gyro World: A New Spin On Greek Cuisine
By Peter Kalellis
Step into any one of three Gyro World restaurants in Queens and it’s as if you boarded a plane at JFK and arrived in Greece. The warm welcome, authentic menu, and ambiance will transport you to the islands...
Farsad Labbauf: From My East To Your West
By Isa Freeling
ranian born artist Farsad Labbauf reflects on the solar cycle. From where the sun rises in the East to where it sets in the West. He explains, “Our lives are continuously bound by the light and the shadow it casts. It is in...
October: On Stage
By Lori Zelenko
The Best Of Broadway and Beyond!...
October: On The BIG Screen
By Jenny Peters
Now Playing In A Theater Near You, The Movies You Don't Want To Miss...
October: On The Small Screen
By Jenny Peters
Coming Soon To A Television Near You...
Kusama—Infinity
By Isa Freeling
No doubt that when you hear her name, images of vivid twinkling lights from her infinity Mirror Rooms escape from your memory bursting across the inside of your eyelids...
Life & Style: An (Eclectic) Autumn Look-Book
By Griffin Miller
Having bid Fall Fashion Week adieu, it’s the holidays that loom impertinently around every corner and pop-up ad, starting with Halloween. Before I dust off my plastic fangs and stage blood, though, I’m lining up my new favorite things: some for self-preservation; others for sharing or gifting—all integral to Life & Style...
Male Call: Fall Essentials For Him
By Anthony Stevens
With Summer now a memory, it is time to admire the Fall Foliage as well as a new wardrobe. The fabrics and colors will warm your body and soul. Feel a need to upgrade your Fall look? Here, some classics which will never go out of style...
A Real Deal: Luxe For Less
By Ruth J. Katz
What you won’t find on our website,” states Richard Birnbaum, CEO of ShopWorn, “is the newest and greatest hits of a manufacturer. “But what you will find are incredible buys, many from, say, last season. What you will also find consistently...
Pretty In Pink
By Ann Lawlor
October—the month dedicated to breast cancer awareness, when hundreds of women go the extra mile to spread the message via regular check-ups. Pink is the flagship color of the campaign so here are great ways to celebrate women...
Dr. Howard Sobel: Keeping Skin Sensational
By Ruth J. Katz
Other than natural aging, nothing ages you as much as the sun,” cautions Dr. Howard Sobel, a board-certified cosmetic dermatologic surgeon with over 35 years’ experience tending to the skin—solving dermatological dilemmas and offering solutions for beauty issues for an elite clientele...
The Land Of Happiness
By Dr. Peter M. Kalellis
Happiness is like God-given manna: Food for the day given to Israelites while in the desert. It is to be gathered in grains and enjoyed every day...
Fighting Fat & Fads
By Bailey Beckett
She calls frozen yogurt the “devil’s work.” She hates the word “moderation.” And she has no patience for trolls who body shame people online...
Spa Scene: Haven Spa
By Gretchen Kelly
From its candy-store like reception area with its shelves stocked to the gills with tempting products, to its star and outer space-themed interior rooms, there’s something whimsical and childlike about the Haven Spa, a SoHo staple for hedonists since 1998...
Pet Hero Awards 6th Anniversary Ceremony
By Pet Philanthropy Circle
WATER MILL, N.Y.,
October 5, 2018
(Newswire.com)
- Naomi Judd, Honorary Chair with Co-Hosts David Frei and Jewel Morris, present Pet Philanthropy Circle’s Pet Hero Awards on Friday, Oct. 19th, 2018 from 6:00 - 10:00 PM at Gotham Hall, NY....
Haunted NYC: Ghostly Happenings Around Town
By Natasha Bazika
We all know New York City can be a pretty scary place most times—high rents, subway woes, dodging messengers on bikes, you name it! One thing you probably haven’t considered: Ghosts! The city is full of haunted buildings and with a history of over 400 years old it has seen its share of paranormal activity from...
Remembering Christopher Columbus
By Clint Brownfield
Those of us who live in and love New York City consider the city to be the center of the world. Our tremendous diversity has and continues to make this a fact. Year after year, century after century, people from all over the world, sometimes in waves, arrived (and still do!) to make the city their home...
Paws Down, Tails Up: A Spook-Tacular Halloween
By Lori Zelenko
We’ve rounded up the wildest, craziest, most playful Halloween costumes we could find to help you get your fur baby outfitted for the spookiest holiday of them all...
Entrepreneur’s Corner
By Morgan Matlock
In just two-and-a-half years, Jeremy Murphy has turned his firm, 360bespoke, into an exclusive media agency in New York with a highly curated list of clients he proudly calls “a collection.” From violinist and...
My New York Story: Dr. Nicole Becker
By David Porter
Every Voice Choirs was founded at Teachers College, Columbia University, in 2012 by Dr. Nicole Becker, the music director of the Teachers College Choir. She, along with voice specialist Dr. Jeanne Goffi-Fynn, promotes the musical and personal growth of...
Time Out With.. Sophie Jacobi-Parisi & Shireen Arani
By Bailey Beckett
It’s an overcast New York Monday, and Shireen Arani and Sophie Jacobi-Parisi are enjoying an after-work drink at Bar Pleiades in The Surrey, the chic hotel on the Upper East Side. The conversation comes easy and there are many laughs, and the casual observer might think they’re sisters or best friends. In truth...
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