by Mike Hammer | Jun 17, 2014 | Culture, Events, Lifestyle, Living
Some of the guests enjoying dinner at the Battery Gardens Restaurant Perhaps the only place better for celebrating the Fifa World Cup other than the IAA Summer Ball would be the sidelines of a World Cup game in Brazil itself. The International Advertising Association...
by Mike Hammer | Jun 12, 2014 | Fashion, Lifestyle, Living
[slideshow_deploy id=’47057′] New Yorkers are always on the hunt for time savers and recently we found out about a great beauty service that is helping women look glamorous, while on-the-go. It’s a new service that fuses technology with glamour and...
by Mike Hammer | Jun 11, 2014 | Fashion, Featured, Lifestyle, Living
When it comes to your Dad, you and he may not agree on absolutely everything. In fact, there may have been times you wished you had another, say your best friend’s Dad who you thought was cool for treating you to burgers instead of greens during sleepovers. But...
by Mike Hammer | Apr 22, 2014 | Events, Lifestyle, Living
Since it’s inception way back in 1970, Earth Day has become an international event intended to promote the ongoing education of key environmental issues and to encourage action and change. Each year, multiple events around New York City are staged to help...
by Mike Hammer | Mar 17, 2014 | Dining, Lifestyle
Celebrate this St. Patrick’s Day in some of the best pubs in Manhattan! McSorley’s (15 E 7th St) The oldest Irish tavern standing in Manhattan (est. 1854) is McSorley’s Old Ale House, located in the heart of East Village. Their original motto holds true till...
by Downtown Magazine | Mar 19, 2012 | Culture, Lifestyle
In the heart of SoHo lives a young man Meet Edward Scott Brady, who could be said to have hands like Beethoven and brains like Einstein. Known by some as the first American ever invited to play cello with the Moscow Symphony Orchestra, this New York native dodges...