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BY Randi Roberts
 May 20th, 2013
(Photo Credit: Randi Roberts)
Taste of Tribeca is a foodie’s dream—an outdoor culinary festival, featuring acclaimed downtown Manhattan restaurants and superstars of the food and wine industry. But it gets better; proceeds from the benefit event are donated to fund enrichment and music programs for P.S. 150 and P.S. 234, two local public [...]
BY Kristy Rao
 April 12th, 2013
On April 8, 2013, I had the pleasure of attending a jazz concert at Dizzy’s Club in Lincoln Center. It featured Dimitri Vassilakis singing and playing the saxophone, Theo Hill playing the piano, Essiet Okon Essiet playing the double bass, Sylvia Cuenca playing the drums and guest sitar and electric guitar player, Nana Simopoulos. [...]
BY Danielle Kimiatek
 April 2nd, 2013
(Photo Credit: sufac.org)
(Photo Credit: sufac.org)
Jerry Seinfeld, comedian best-known for his lead character on the hit comedy series “Seinfeld,” will bring his stand-up act to New York City for Stand Up for a Cure’s 2013 Concert Series at The Theater at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday, April 17. The evening is [...]
BY Spandana Singh
 February 21st, 2013
Culture is among the many things that thrive in New York City, and organizations and groups that support the preservation of culture are always among the city’s favorites as they are known incorporate creativity and inspire through their work. The Tibet House is a fantastic example of this. [...]
BY Anne Blessing
 January 31st, 2013
Racers take off at the 2012 More Magazine / Fitness Magazine Half-Marathon. (Photo Credit: Meredith)
For ten years now the More Magazine/Fitness Magazine Women’s Half-Marathon in New York’s Central Park has attracted crowds of women runners and walkers to the city, serving as the largest women-only race of its kind [...]
BY Spandana Singh
 January 29th, 2013
Winter is stretching on in New York City and the cold seems to continue hanging in the air. All most of the inhabitants of the city want is to cuddle up in their warm beds and avoid the biting weather. But there may be one thing that can motivate them to leave the comfort of their homes and venture into the streets: The 21st Annual Hot Chocolate Festival. [...]
BY Anne Blessing
 December 11th, 2012
Yachting during the 2011 trip put on by The Grace List. (Photo Credit: Yelp)
Work, play, relax, and repeat. This is the motto of the savvy NYC-based membership community, The Grace List, which was founded by Hattie Grace Elliot as a way for busy, professional city dwellers to connect with one another in [...]
BY Kristy Rao
 October 30th, 2012
The third annual Wildlife Conservation’s Film Festival (WCFF) originally scheduled for Thursday, November 8 to Saturday, November 10 at the TriBeCa Grand Hotel & Theater has been postponed. WCFF festivals are produced across North America to educate audiences about the current threats to our ecosystem. The screenings will be documentary films on wildlife, [...]
BY Shanna Gibbs
 September 10th, 2012
Though there are in-arguably many perks to the American holiday Labor Day, it may well be that one of the best perks for New York City is also one of the newest.
Pig Island, a relatively new event hosted on Governor’s Island, was scheduled for September 1 this year, the same weekend as Labor [...]
BY Spandana Singh
 August 31st, 2012
As fall begins its ambush on New York City, don’t miss out on one of September’s most legendary events: Fashion’s Night Out. Celebrating its fourth birthday, this year’s extravaganza is guaranteed to be unforgettable.
A global event that is funded by Vogue and the Council of Fashion Designers of America, Fashion’s Night Out is [...]
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