by Dan Metz | Mar 6, 2020 | Dining, Featured, Featured, Restaurants
At the heart of the East Village is a gastrointestinal treasure in true New York fashion. For the last 20 years, Gnocco has served fine Emilia-Romagna food from pizza and pasta to their namesake Gnocco. The dishes are old-school, nostalgic recreations of the owner’s...
by Alice Teeple | Jan 20, 2020 | Art, Music
Brooklyn’s ‘Ambassadors of Love’ celebrate 30 years of Flood Scene: the deli counter at a small grocery store in Central Pennsylvania. I am seventeen and bored with the radio selection: nothing but dad rock and morose country for the next four hours....
by Mike Hammer | Nov 26, 2019 | Dining, Events, Featured, Featured, Industry
Brooklyn Chop House (150 Nassau Street) had its first birthday in the Financial District with a showcase of their signature dishes in their private dining room. The special dinner coincided with a fundraiser for NYC Council Member Robert E. Cornegy Jr. who is...
by Caroline Mullins | Jun 5, 2018 | Culture, Downtown Living, Events, Featured
Times Square rocked with thousands of partygoers on Sunday evening, as New Yorkers, Israelis, and tourists from around the world came together to celebrate Israel’s 70th anniversary. Headed by Israel’s Ministry of Culture and Sport, and the Consulate General of...
by Mike Hammer | Sep 1, 2014 | City News, Events, News
Credit: Ferrari As of 2014, Ferrari vehicles have officially been in the United States for 60 years. In early August, Ferrari hosted a tribute rally based in New York City to celebrate this iconic anniversary. On Friday night of the rally weekend, Ferrari owners were...