Starting next week, there will be 140 docking stations added to NYC across several neighborhoods in three boroughs including Harlem, Long Island City, Astoria, Prospect Heights, and Crown Heights. A huge issue for Citi...
It might as well be a fact that nowhere does pizza better than New York (sorry Chicago, dip dish just isn’t as great). With that said, it makes sense that we would celebrate this with a festival dedicated to the s...
Madison Square Park is constantly rotating art exhibitions with the most recent summer installation by artist Josiah McElheny. However, as the Prismatic Park installation comes to an end the artwork that will take its p...
Omakase is specific to sushi—or was, until now. Those who love sushi are already well acquainted with the omakase style some restaurants offer. While there aren’t many places that have this carefully crafted optio...
Summer may be over, but nothing’s keeping you from still venturing to Rockaway beach for quality zen time. Peace and quiet is what you’ll find on this Buddhist retreat at the Rockaway Summer House. Spend anywhere...
Regardless of the concoction, we love a good collaboration between some of our foodie favorites. This fall there’s a wonderful collaboration happening at Madison Square Eats between Renegade Lemonade, Ice & Vice, an...
Emerging artists will be thrilled to learn that there’s a new venue coming to Bushwick this fall. From 2006 to 2014 there was a performance and art space called Glasslands Gallery in Williamsburg. The creators of this &...
With so many Instagrams at influencer status these days (most of which are using the same images throughout their feeds) it can be hard to determine who’s worth following and who isn’t. To help you step up y...
Before moving to New York people tend to think living here is like a Sex and the City episode. Sorry if I’m the first one to break it to you, but it’s not. Sure, they hear that making it NYC is tough but it&...
Some of you may have worn virtual reality glasses at some point, but probably just for a few moments. Well, it seems that VR/AR are the way of the world these days, and we can’t say we’re complaining. Plenty of people a...