God knows we could all use a good laugh, or even just get swept away in the magic of the theater. Here is SecretNYC’s rundown of the 5 funniest and most entertaining shows coming to the city in March: Potter Parod...
What’s better than drinking a glass of rosé in the springtime? Drinking a glass of rosé in the greatest city on earth while gently floating down the Hudson, that’s what! La Nuit en Rosé is embarking on it...
You may have seen a new breed of NYC subway performer recently. Namely a quartet who model themselves on an amalgam of the legendary musical group, The Beatles and Donald Trump. They are the Trump Beatles, and they̵...
Everything Lorde does is unexpected and mysterious. Her single “Royals,” and her EP “Pure Heroine,” became an international sensation that could be heard everywhere from Brooklyn to Berlin. The...
There’s always drama surrounding the New York Subway, and there’s no doubting this years Academy Awards had their fair share of drama … seemingly this is a marriage made in heaven. Have fun exploring the mental space of...
It’s no secret that La La Land has taken both audiences and critics by storm, and when it comes to Oscar time we know the movie that is about the film industry, particularly if it’s set in LA, will win get...
Who doesn’t love baby animals? We’re under a month away for Spring, which means our local zoos will soon be full of adorable little baby critters. One NY zoo is getting ahead of the curve by actually livestr...
Artist Damien Michell unveiled his latest piece of street art yesterday at The Levee in Brooklyn, entitled “The Hand That Rocks the Cradle.” If you’ve been in Williamsburg looking for that old-school d...
Yesterday, at approximately 12:45 pm, a 3 x 20ft banner was hung on the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty with “Refugees Welcome” emblazoned in large white letters on a bright red background. “Give me...
Things could get worse in a second. A pigeon might see the your head and use it for target practice. You could find a co-worker you don’t really like during your commute and be stuck in conversational limbo for th...