The $250 million Floating Park plan for Pier 55 is back in motion! The plan ran into some financial issues early on after lawsuits against the pier were adding to its (already high) cost. In September it was reported th...
It’s officially cold af outside and we don’t blame you for wanting to stay in, but that’s a bad move. There’s only a short window of time before going out will actually be unbearable so you should really take advantage...
At the beginning of December the New Museum will celebrate 40 years! In honor of that time, the museum will open its doors to the public for extended hours, and free of charge, on December 2nd and 3rd. A general admissi...
Some may say that drinking as you do yoga defeats the purpose of it, but others say it can help you relax your body—especially if it’s your first time. If you’re not used to taking classes, yoga can be more difficult th...
The group Improv Everywhere put on quite the show this week for New Yorkers in the Flatiron area. The group brilliantly turned the glass subway elevator on 23rd Street into Apple’s iconic glass cube on Wednesday....
New York City is crawling with celebrities. Many of which want to share their city experiences with the masses. Stars like Sarah Jessica Parker and Ansel Elgort recently partnered with AirBnB to give a select few person...
At the Eataly location in Flatiron there now stands a cannoli counter to satisfy your dolce cravings, Italian-style. I Cannoli di Eataly uses homemade cannoli shells to fill your order right in front of you....
Although the second season of “Stranger Things” came out exactly a week ago—and you’ve likely already binged through the nine new episodes—you can keep the portal to the upside down open long past your binge-watching ha...
Inspired by literary icons Hunter S. Thompson, Ernest Hemingway, and George Plimpton, is a vibrant new restaurant and lounge, Bar Gonzo. While it’s not the first Gonzo-themed bar we’ve seen over the years, it will cert...
There’s a new art exhibit in NYC that animal activists are not particularly fond of at the moment. Opened by artist Joseph Grazi on October 19th in the Lower East Side’s Castle Fitzjohns Gallery, the exhibit addresses t...