There is a lot of stuff going on the City, and we can't write about it all. Here are some interesting things some of our friends have written up lately. Daytonian in Manhattan: ⇒ Violence,…
Nestled along the Hudson River with expansive views of the Palisades sits Wave Hill. Originally, a private estate dating back to 1843, the 28-acre year round public garden offers numerous…
The Truffle is one of the most expensive things you can eat. With a price of about $2500 per pound and a shelf life of about 7 days, truffle dealers have to move a ton of product to wealthy…
The Bronx Museum of the Arts opened a brand new cafe today called the XM Cafe, a play on the museums logo where the X in Bronx and M in museum intersect. Located on the main floor of the…
The Vendy Awards food festival is a food truck competition where the hottest street food vendors in the City are pitted head-to-head in a ticket-holder taste off to determine the best the…
The Cat's Meow is a new cat cafe that is opening in Fort Greene this Saturday, September 19th. Come in and relax while meeting our wonderful (and adoptable cats) or come to one of the fun…
An abandoned subway station is not exactly rare in the City, but often times you have to go out of your way in order to view one. This is not the case, however, for the IRT's old 18th St…
Nick Carr from Scouting New York is a movie location scout in the City that gets paid to explore the City looking for awesome places to film. After 10 years here in the City, Carr is packing…
Yesterday, local brewmasters Brooklyn Brewery and online comedy network Above Average teamed up for a free, one-night-only, live comedy showcase. Viewing NYC was on hand to check it all out…
Yom Kippur is the most important Jewish holiday of the year. It is customary to fast for 25 hours over the duration of the holiday, a tradition that goes back thousands of years. In places…