by Grace Capobianco | Jan 21, 2016 | Living, News
Compared to last year’s constant and cold weather conditions, this winter has seemed pretty tame thus far. But thanks to prospective storm Jonas, the Mid-Atlantic and the East Coast could be experiencing considerably heavy snowstorms this weekend. Though one to two...
by Grace Capobianco | Jan 20, 2016 | Culture
A new movie theater is opening up on 7 Ludlow St. that will feature cult films, foreign cinema and documentaries. Metrograph will be a prospective home for fans of independent films; the theatre plans to show movies via digital projection and 35 mm film. An inaugural...
by Grace Capobianco | Jan 20, 2016 | Dining, News
As mentioned during his time on the Food Network’s intense cooking spectacle Chopped, chef Raffaele Ronca planned to donate his winnings to the Elizabeth Seton Pediatric Center should he win the entire competition. True to his word, Ronca placed first in the rigorous...
by Grace Capobianco | Jan 19, 2016 | Culture
Broadway fans, take note of this budget-friendly promotion. NYC & Company’s Broadway Week allows theater lovers to purchase two-for-one tickets to some of the best shows out on Broadway right now. The week starts on January 19th and runs through February 5th. Some...
by Grace Capobianco | Jan 19, 2016 | Living, News
On Delancy Street in Lower Manhattan, an exciting new project is being developed in a Williamsburg Bridge trolley terminal. Though long abandoned, the bones of the terminal offer an interesting look back into the city’s historic infrastructure. What’s more is the site...