Brunch is great, but themed brunch is better! We’ve put down bottomless butterbeer at the Harry Potter brunch, worn our best “collarless shirt from Fred Segal” for the Clueless brunch, and now we’ll be dressing in pink...
Sake has taken NYC by storm in recent years, with many more people seeking it out as their drinking of choice. Now, the rice wine is being brewed in NYC for the first time. The sake brewery, Brooklyn Kura, is open in I...
This will be the most guilt-free brunch you’ve probably ever had in NYC.Why not feel good about that brunch binge? New York City has seen brunch + run events before but this spring, the group bRUNch Running will come t...
What began as a look into his life is now our final farewell to the late David Bowie. Organized by the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the “David Bowie is” exhibit has finally arrived in New York City for it’s las...
Tucked away in the basement of the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre, Roundabout Underground is a small black box space which showcases new works created by talented up-and-coming playwrights. This off-Broa...
The Wing is a women-only social club that girl boss New Yorkers can’t get enough of. The popular space has only been around since 2016 but is growing—quickly. With two locations in Manhattan and one opening soon in Wash...
Everyone’s favorite rom-com, Pretty Woman, is a 90’s classic that’s still often referenced in popular culture. Now, the beloved movie is hitting the stage as Pretty Woman: The Musical—and tickets are finally on sale! “...
The spring festival Holi is happening next week and we can’t wait to paint the city in bright colors! Known as the “festival of colors” this celebration signifies the end of winter and beginning of spring. While Holi wi...
In a city that never sleeps, it’s easy to forget to take a break and recharge. To help New Yorkers get away from the hustle and bustle of city life there is now Nap York—“a premiere wellness club.” It is a green, eco-f...
The Garment District just got a new, immersive art installation as part of the year-round public art program, Garment District Art on the Plazas. LOOP (the name of the installation) requires human participation to work....