
Every year, in New York City there are a couple of magical weeks that make the city an even more exciting place. Those are in order of importance to me,…Read More
Every year, in New York City there are a couple of magical weeks that make the city an even more exciting place. Those are in order of importance to me,…Read More
It is that time again! Time for me to see the yearly exhibition that the theme of the Met Gala is based on. And this year the theme is Heavenly Bodies:…Read More
Last week, I was invited by A Girls Guide To Cars for a media preview party to the New York International Auto Show at Jacob Javitz Center in Manhattan. I…Read More
I had an uplifting experience recently and I need to share it. I have to tell you about my experience at the Public Theater in Joe’s Pub! I had a…Read More
If you ask me on any normal day where is the last place I want to be in New York City, it would most definitely be Times Square. It isn’t…Read More
After this last presidential election a year ago, there have been a lot of emotions coming to the surface both positive and negative in this country. This week, in particular, has…Read More
I’m a little late posting about this amazing event that I finally got to attend in July. It was CURLFEST and if you haven’t heard of it that is fine…Read More
The Coney Island Mermaid Parade happened on June 17th, it was the 35th anniversary of the parade and the 90th anniversary of the Cyclone wooden rollercoaster. It was my first…Read More
Do you Hanami? I love to Hanami! What is Hanami? Ok, good question! Hanami is the art of flower viewing and in this instance, cherry blossom viewing in Japan that…Read More
My journey to Belize was such an unbelievable mess, that it could only get better. I had to believe that or else I would have screamed and had a breakdown…Read More
Does anyone read anymore? That is a really good question with bookstores going out of business, newspapers folding, and everyone addicted to the newest version of Candy Crush for 2017(I…Read More
Last Wednesday, I was invited to attend a solo art exhibition of watercolor paintings, titled “Watercolors and Greasepaint: Illustrations Inspired by the Theatre” by Tug Rice. Let’s just linger over…Read More
This past weekend was Open House New York and what this event is about is letting you into sites that you wouldn’t normally be able to tour at your convenience. You’ll…Read More
New York is a magnet for a lot of amazing things, and one of those things is Fashion Week, which happens here twice yearly. And New York City becomes the…Read More
First off let me say that I have no good reason that this post is so late besides the fact that I had so many things to do during January,…Read More
Hey, lovely people! If you’ve just happened upon this blog now let me preface this post by saying what longtime readers already know. I am a foodie, I love New…Read More
This past Saturday, I was able to attend the chicest of sparkling wine parties in New York with the “in “crowd. I love new experiences and even though I am…Read More
Recently I went out to the picturesque Williamsburg waterfront, for the Brooklyn Flea Record Fair. I know, I know nobody listens to records anymore and you only find those things…Read More
On the first Monday of May every year, the biggest and most opulent Senior prom in the world comes to New York. It’s called the Met Gala. At the price…Read More
Last week, I was fortunate enough to win tickets from a music website, SoulBounce for a performance to see King on the date of their album release at Le Poisson Rouge. I definitely felt like VIP because I was put on the guest list with a plus one. And my friend Karina was my date.
Le Poisson Rouge is one of many known music venues in Greenwich Village. When we arrived the place was
There is always the perception that there is no open green space in New York City and you would be so wrong. In August, I was invited to go on…Read More
Dear New Yorkers Celebrating Oktoberfest, I want to start out in this letter stating that I love a good party and I love when people are enjoying themselves. I also…Read More
When you are a native New Yorker as opposed to a tourist, there are a lot of things you never try to experience because it seems so trite and “touristy”.…Read More