by Fernanda Mueller | Dec 30, 2019 | Dining, Featured, Restaurants
Rise and Shine New Yorkers! 2020 is starting and what better way to cure the New Year’s Eve hangover than by having a full brunch? If you want to please your stomach with a nice meal on the first day of the year, check out these amazing restaurants that will be...
by Aida M. Toro | Dec 24, 2019 | Featured, Living
As Christmas is only two days away, kids will obviously be out for winter recess. In this case, keeping them busy is a must and of course, Downtown New York has you covered with activities that’ll make them want to extend their winter break! Museum of Icecream: From...
by Dan Metz | Dec 21, 2019 | Beauty, Featured, Health, LA, Wellness
A step into the Barber Surgeons Guild is a step into the past. The barbers look ready for a prohibition-era night on the town in button-downs, vests, and the occasional fedora. The back wall is a ’20s-era man-cave with lounge seating, a wall of period books, and...
by Dan Metz | Dec 20, 2019 | Dining, Featured, Restaurants
Mizu, a sushi spot in flatiron, is unpretentious. The dining area is simple, with plenty of tables and a tasteful yet simple aesthetic. Just enough to remind you that you’re here for sushi. In fact, the only standout feature of the restaurant–physically, at...
by Dan Metz | Dec 19, 2019 | Art, Culture, Featured, Miami
Susan J Barron NYC artist Susan J Barron tells the story of two veterans who walked into her show, “Depicting The Invisible,” with their service dogs. They approached a portrait featuring a handsome bearded man crouched with a dog. The phrase “We found each other”...