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Museum Of The City Of New York
The City of New York overflows with a spectacle of people, objects, and facades. It is truly an outdoor museum. So it should come as no surprise to learn that there is an indoor museum appropriately titled the “Museum of the City of New York” located on “Museum Mile,” upper Fifth Avenue, directly across [...]
The St. Agnes Library Presents The Art Of Bobbi Beck
The Big Apple! A wonderful place, you can meet so many interesting people in this city. People who are wise, people who are fun, people who are creative and you even meet those people who are exceptionally special. Speaking of exceptionally special, a familiar face is returning to The St. Agnes Library for a new Spring Exhibition, [...]
The Munch Gallery Presents The Work Of Frodo Mikkelsen
This spring, treat yourself by visiting the Munch Gallery and immersing yourself in the paintings, sculptures, and installations of Danish artist Frodo Mikkelsen. Frodo is one of the rising artists in Scandinavia and has been shown in Denmark, Sweden, Germany, Italy, Russia, South Africa and the USA. His works are also represented in museum collections [...]
Sony Wonder Technology Lab: Free Entertainment For The Whole Family
In an era when four-year olds are playing games on touch screens and use words like “iPad” and “USB” the way we used “ball” and “tea set” back in the day, children may be pretty hard to impress. Fortunately there are places and people who, instead of competing with the advances of technology and the [...]
The New Museum Presents “The Ungovernables”
“There’s something happening here…What it is ain’t exactly clear.” This lyric hauntingly opens the anthem of a 1960s generation ready to challenge the status quo. This deceptively simple lyric became resoundingly resonant in my ears as I toured “The Ungovernables”, a remarkable artistic exhibit currently on display at the New Museum. All five floors are [...]
Our Guide To Packing Like A New Yorker
Alas, only two more days before I head off into the great frontier we New Yorkers like to call Canada, which means that, yes, tonight I will be packing. When you live in a pint-sized city apartment, you have to get just as creative with packing as you do living. For instance, I only have [...]
Skin Meet Dermalogica
Last Thursday I got an email: “Enjoy light hors d’oeuvres and cocktails while you experience and learn about skin health at Dermalogica in SoHo.” My first thoughts included: Hell yeah. What will it cost? The answer, luckily, was absolutely nothing. Thanks to Giuliana Rancic’s free daily email digest, Fab Fit Fun, the ladies (and men) [...]
Free Music, Theater, And Dance Performances At Juilliard
Anytime you tell someone you reside in Manhattan, usually the first thing out of their mouth is, “How much do you pay in rent?”, followed by, “New York is soooo expensive.” And that is precisely where I get to pull out my argument that actually, New York can be one of the most affordable places [...]
March Thru Art At The Metropolitan Museum Of Art
Do you ever notice that when you enter a museum, the volume of your voice immediately drops? We speak in hushed tones; we are instantly humbled. A museum commands respect from its visitors, much like a library silently requests quiet. From dinosaurs to diamonds, landscape oils to whale oil, bronzes to busts, we are immediately [...]
A-Z In Fashion: The Best Designers Showcased At FIT
The Museum at Fashion Institute of Technology, praised for their innovative productions, has launched a new exhibition to highlight work by contemporary designers from their fifty thousand garments permanent collection. Instead of the usual chronological order, the curators have designed the exhibit to showcase garments and accessories alphabetically by designer from the 20th century to [...]
