by New York Events | Sep 12, 2014 | Art, Featured Articles, Insider, New York Events
We spent a bulk of the summer months discussing the outdoor movies, the summer drinks and all the art exhibits that seem to pop up in the summer months. Well, with the close of summer comes the end of beach time, the end of days spending countless hours in Central...
by New York Events | Sep 10, 2014 | Art, Featured Articles, Insider, New York Events, Theatre
Do you know who Terry Zheng is? Yes, he was a sushi chef. If that’s not how you know him, then maybe it’s from his one of a kind creation called the 5D Cinema. Beyond 2D and 3D, this is something beyond anything you haven’t seen in New York. Even...
by New York Events | Aug 20, 2014 | Art, Drink, Featured Articles, Insider, New York Events, Theatre
An area known for celebrity sightings and exclusivity (and bridge and tunnel by the weekend) doesn’t give discounts. In fact, diners and party-goers likely pay a premium for whatever establishment they choose to frequent. It all starts at brunch with places like...
by New York Events | Aug 13, 2014 | Art, Featured Articles, Food, Insider, New York Events
Don’t worry; we didn’t know who they were until very recently either. In fact, everyone looking for them didn’t know who they were until they found them. Considered by some to be criminals and others say they’re artists. We say that they’re somewhere in-between. John...
by New York Events | Aug 12, 2014 | Art, Featured Articles, Insider, New York Events, Theatre
With all the chatter about outdoor movies, we often lose focus of a time when great movies are being released. Sure, you can watch all your favorite classics like Saturday Night Fever in Bryant Park but you won’t see anything new. I’ve grappled with...
by New York Events | Aug 10, 2014 | Art, Featured Articles, Insider, New York Events, Potpourri
We’ve spent a lot of time this spring and summer talking about outdoor activities including outdoor dining, drinking, movies, and sporting events. What we haven’t touched on yet is art. We usually just assume that art lies someplace in a large museum run...