The Gotham Girls Roller Derby Championship is all set, as the Bronx Gridlock get ready to battle it out with the Brooklyn Bombshells in search of taking home the “Golden Skate”. The championship bout which is the finale to regular ...
Read More »The Ice Rink at The Rockefeller is Open
It’s time to get those ice skates sharpened and head out to the ice rink at, The Rockefeller. The 2011 season of the ice skating rink at Rockefeller Center opens today and will remain until April 2012. Enjoy one of ...
Read More »Jane’s Carousel in Brooklyn Bridge Park
Brooklyn Bridge Park is home to the latest attraction to DUMBO, Jane’s Carousel. The old-fashioned organ music plays while 48 hand carved horses, make their rounds. Children laugh and play as they take turns on the carousel.
Read More »Alicia Keys Presents “Stick Fly” on Broadway
The talented Alicia Keys steps into the light as a producer of a new American play by Lydia R. Diamond titled, “Stick Fly”. Stick Fly is about a young women who goes home to meet her husbands family for the ...
Read More »Daily Deal: Three course meal for two at The Vanderbilt
Today’s Daily Deal is a gastronomic adventure which includes, a three course dinner for two at The Vanderbilt Restaurant and Bar in Brooklyn. As part of the deal, you will get to sample the Michelin-starred Chef Saul Bolton’s, menu of international ...
Read More »2011 Bolivian Parade Photo’s
The First Annual Bolivian Parade of New York City was a success for the Bolivian community. The parade lasted a little over one and a half hours and was filled with colorful costumes, music, and Bolivian culture.
Read More »Steve Jobs Memorial at Apple’s Flagship Store on Fifth Ave
Steve Jobs is one of the most genius, innovative, and visionary people of all time. His commitment to creating products that would change the way that we communicate was truly evolutionary. The Apple co-founder and CEO lost his battle to ...
Read More »International Vintage Poster Fair in NYC
The International Vintage Poster Fair, features pop art and posters from the 19th century onwards. The show is the only one in the world that is solely devoted to original vintage posters.
Read More »Celebrate Open House New York (OHNY)
The 9th Annual openhousenewyork weekend will take place on October 15 & 16. Discover New York as you’ve never seen it before. The city gives free access to tourists and New Yorkers alike. There will be tons of things to ...
Read More »Urban Farms in NYC – Locally Grown Produce
Urban farms in New York City are growing and giving us better options for fresh produce in the city. There are several farms in the city that include Battery Conservancy, Gotham Greens, Brooklyn Grange, Eagle Street Rooftop, Tenth Acre Farms ...
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