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Jacques Torres: NYC’s Chocolate King
By Patricia Canole
For as long as he remembers, Jacques Torres’ passion has always been chocolate. Glorious chocolate which brings smiles to young and old alike who marvel at the smooth taste to savor bite after bite...
Greenwich Steakhouse
By Anne Raso
While I enjoy many types of cuisines, I have a special place in my heart for grand steakhouses. The Greenwich Steakhouse does not disappoint. Chef/owner Victor Chavez honed his chops over at...
New Year’s Eve Restaurant Roundup
By Patricia Canole
Welcome the New Year in style! Whether you’re looking for a party scene full of revelers or a more romantic space to share a midnight Champagne toast with someone special, we’ve compiled a list of the top restaurants in New York City...
Party Tips From A Celebrity Planner
By Elizabeth Darwen
This holiday season, plan a party out of the ordinary with tips from celebrity event planner Larry Scott of Lawrence Scott Events who has been planning one-of-a-kind-events for over two decades...
Holiday Cocktails
By Trish Brown
Hosting a holiday party or just having a festive night at home? Whip up one of these delicious drinks. No matter what you’re celebrating, this is the perfect time of year for sharing a festive cocktail with...
On Stage:
By Lori ZelenkoTreat yourself to the gift of music this holiday season and head to Broadway’s Farinelli and The King for a bounty of beautiful melodies wrapped in a fantastic story. We recently met with playwright Claire van Kampen who revealed more about this exhilarating experience. Let the season ring!...
30 Years Of Phantom Of The Opera
By Ellis Nassour
Sixteen years ago, Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber and Charles Hart’s The Phantom of The Opera became the longest-running show in Broadway history, surpassing Webber’s “now and forever” Cats’ 7,485 performances...
November: On The Big Screen
By Jenny Peters
Now Playing In A Theater Near You, The Movies You Don't Want To Miss... ...
November: On The Small Screen
By Jenny Peters
Coming Soon To A Television Near You...
Home For The Holidays
By Patricia Canole
This holiday season, three of the most famous voices of their generation, winners of American Idol, The Voice, and America’s Got Talent come together to form Broadway’s newest Holiday concert tradition, Home For The Holidays...
Celebrating in Holiday Style
By Miki Makrillos | Photo Courtesy of Miki Makrillos
This holiday season dress to impress, and express your own personal style. According to the professional stylists at Esti's this is a time of vibrancy! Bold color, metallics, textured fabrics, fine details, and beautiful floral prints are all the rave this winter...
Meet Designer Sophie Bonvin
By Ann Grenier
Born and raised in Switzerland, Sophie Bonvin knew from an early age she had a passion for all things stylish. So much so that the young designer founded The Collector Geneva in 2014, a luxury handbag and accessories company. “I always loved nice things and so I decided that I wanted to get the style of life...
Dazzling Dreams
By NYLM
Diamonds and pearls are both up there as classic jewelry box staples. Worn alone is stunning, but put them together and the effect is even more alluring. The two gems complement each other perfectly, with lustrous pearls softening the bling factor of diamond jewelry. Diamonds and pearls are truly a timeless pairing any woman will cherish forever...
Glam Squad
By The Editors at BeautyPress.com
Saving the best for last: when is our style more on point than during holiday season? Here’s how to put some glamour into your makeup look!...
Beauty In Aging
By Dr. Doris Day
Use one word to describe any of the following women: Christie Brinkley, Halle Berry, Marilyn Monroe, Raquel Welch, and Sophia Loren. The number one answer that will always come to mind is “beautiful.” This makes us all critics, and for this, we often feel we have the right to judge how they stay beautiful as they age...
Spa Scene: Guerlain Spa
By Griffin Miller, Spa Editor
Sinatra’s “Strangers In the Night” crooned from invisible speakers as I took in the orchid-embellished reception area of the recently unveiled Guerlain Spa at The Plaza. Decadently poised in a comfy chair sipping Champagne, my mind wandered to the mosaic of treatments taking place in the eleven flawlessly...
Veterans In Crisis
By Anne Poulson
He lived as a virtual shut-in. He couldn’t ride the subway, avoided crowded places and needed a friend just to venture outside his own home. For 20 years, that was life for Rodney, a veteran who could not find the right kind of treatment for his Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). He spent years in and out of various treatment programs...
Happy Moments…Happy Life
By Dr. Peter Kalellis
Two annual and significant events tend to enrich human life. Christians of every denomination recognize the birth of Jesus Christ as one of the most significant events in all of history. There is unspeakable profundity...
New Year, New You
By Dr. Scott Asnis
It’s that time of year again. With holidays parties and events around every corner, you need to be sure your smile is camera-ready. It also can mean dental emergencies and patients requiring quick relief and fixes...
Healthy Eating Resolutions
By Shari Bilt Boockvar
Each year as the New Year rolls around, resolutions are made for healthier eating. Goals come and go, and with that, frustrations frequently appear by midyear. Wouldn’t it be great to find just a few ways to make healthy eating easy and tasty? Here, some goals I try to use in my own life on a daily basis...
A Call For Unity
By Tom Joseph
An unprecedented assembly of ecumenical leaders representing 12 Christian communions gathered to host a mass, which called for tolerance and unity in a world where terrorism, prejudice, and division are rampant...
The Best Gift Of All
By Camille Zamora
As an opera singer, my work begins and ends with breath. Vocalized breath is the first indicator of human life, as any newborn’s cry will tell you. It exists across all nations and eras, connecting us all, as simple as it is profound. And it is this...
Paws Down, Tails Up
By Lori Simmons Zelenko and Susan TraubMichael Alpiner
What do Fido and Fifi want for Christmas? That’s what every pet parent is asking themselves at this time of year. So we polled our fur babies and came up with our favorite fun and fabulous gifts from for all who’ve been naughty or nice...
Entrepreneur’s Corner
By Julian Sands
Olga Sweet believes that a portrait must first and foremost be tasteful. Her responsibility as a portraitist is to capture the likeness and expression that best reflect her subject’s character—and life story...
My New York Story
By Rachel Weinstein | Photos Courtesy of Voa-Gny
The questions New Yorkers inevitably ask each other when meeting for the first time are, “Where do you live?” followed quickly by “Have you always lived in New York?” My short answer is “Yes, this is home...
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