by Deb Martin | May 11, 2019 | Chefs, Dining, Restaurants
“Our white asparagus is flown in from Europe every Thursday,” says Emmy-winning, and charming, Chef Erwin Schröttner co-owner and founder of Cafe Katja on Orchard Street. The rare and valuable delicacy’s short season lasts through mid-June, so the...
by Deb Martin | May 4, 2019 | Art, Culture, Events, Miami, NYC
Whether you are looking to enhance your art collection or just absorb some art inspiration, the 5th edition of Art New York is just the ticket. The fair includes works by Jean Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol, KAWS, Retna, Damien Hirst, Robert Indiana, Willem de Kooning,...
by Deb Martin | Apr 24, 2019 | Culture, Design, Events, News
Design on a Dime, sponsored by Housing Works, is celebrating its 15th year raising funds and awareness to end AIDS and homelessness. The annual event begins tonight and runs through Saturday the 27th. Tickets are available on the website. This year, over 70 nationally...
by Deb Martin | Apr 17, 2019 | Art, Culture, Music
72 Gallery, the newest addition to the Lower East Side’s art scene, opens on Thursday, April 18th (6pm-9pm), with a bang, showing the punk rock and street photography of David Godlis, in It’s a Godlis World. According to the gallery, “the show begins...
by Deb Martin | Apr 2, 2019 | Architecture, Culture, Design, Music
New York has more than its share of historic music spaces, from Carnegie Hall to The Village Vanguard. But the most mythical of these spaces sits in an unassuming little building on West 8th Street in the West Village-Electric Lady Studios. “My tee shirt should read,...