Spend this weekend in Brooklyn checking out this incredibly colorful mosaic on a Boerum Hill brownstone. As a project that originally began in 2001 after 9/11, this brownstone’s mosaic facade has caught the attent...
Celebrate the spooky season in your slippers. Trade in your witch outfit for your gown and switch up your trick-or-treating with a home-delivery of seasonal treats. This year, the annual celebration calls for a viewing...
The East Village bodega/candy shop Gem Spa, which was famously known for its egg cream drinks, is now permanently closed. Gothamist first reported the sad news, though a statement was shared on the mainstay’s webs...
Lockdown just leveled up a notch. Group chat not quite the same during the Great Coronavirus Outbreak of 2020? Well, now you can hang out with your friends virtually thanks to the new Chrome Extension, Netflix Party. Cr...
The new spot has Tiffany Blue escalators and a giant blue Empire State Building! Tiffany & Co. just moved its iconic flagship store on Fifth Avenue—but don’t worry, it’s only temporary. And it’s ri...
The term “dive bar” has changed in meaning a bit over the years, but one thing that still rings true is that they’ve gradually been pushed out since their initial popularity in the 80’s. That said, cities like NYC are l...
Of everything New Yorkers are known for there’s an important thing that seems to fly under the radar—our devotion to local watering holes and businesses. If a bar has been around long enough, chances are it has its neig...
The New York City of today was built on the grungy, dive bar vibes made popular by the glorification of the culture in the late 80’s. While it’s difficult to come across true dive bars these days, several still linger i...
No matter what type of yoga you’re looking for, chances are you’ll find it in NYC. If you love a sweaty, intense workout mixed with some hip hop gems then Y7 studio is what you’re looking for. Unlike t...