Category: Get Cultured

The Hit Men: Holiday Hits for Everyone

The Hit Men: Holiday Hits for Everyone

Judging by the name of this super group, you expect it to be composed of seasoned musicians who have been in the industry for a long time. And that is exactly what you get when you attend a Hit Men concert. I had the chance to attend their Holiday Concert that took place at the Tribeca PAC in New York […]

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Holiday Gifts for Your Favorite Lumbersexual

Holiday Gifts for Your Favorite Lumbersexual

The women of the world have switched their attention to the ever-more-popular lumbersexual. If you aren’t yet familiar with this term, check out this article explaining its rise to popularity. For those looking for the perfect gift to wow the lumbersexual in your life, we’ve got some wonderfully rugged and manly items to choose from. Real men drink whiskey, but […]

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“Christmas With The Crawfords” It’s a Blast From the Past and It Feels Like It

“Christmas With The Crawfords” It’s a Blast From the Past and It Feels Like It

New York City, the perfect spot to have a holiday vacation. The lights are brighter here, the streets are full of the red and green, and everyone has a gay ol’ time. At least that’s what you will do if you head down to the Lower East Side of this beautiful city and enjoy a little holiday spirit with Joey […]

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Light Up Winter with ‘Illuminations’

Light Up Winter with ‘Illuminations’

With Winter weather in full throttle, it’s getting harder to get your fix of sunlight. While it may not supply you with your fill of Vitamin D, Stephen Knapp‘s ‘Illuminations’ exhibit is sure to bring a lot of light into your life. The solo exhibition is currently on view at both the Louis K. Meisel Gallery and the Bernarducci.Meisel.Gallery through […]

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Kickstart Your Business With Weadeo

Kickstart Your Business With Weadeo

In the world we live in today, there aren’t many people who DON’T want to start up a new business or create something original for the world to see. Every day, brilliant people come up with amazing ideas and let them slip away due to lack of knowledge about how to put it all out there. It can be incredibly […]

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The Magic That is the Broadway Show “If/Then”

The Magic That is the Broadway Show “If/Then”

The last Broadway play I can remember seeing was Beauty & The Beast when I was around eleven years old. Yes, I had been to plays before then and I have certainly been to plays since, but unfortunately, the way my bank account is set up, none of these plays have been on Broadway. All I can remember is just […]

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Cherry Lane Theatre Presents The Brightness of Heaven

Cherry Lane Theatre Presents The Brightness of Heaven

The Brightness of Heaven by Laura Pedersen has found a new home at the Cherry Lane Theatre. I was very excited to see this latest production because I had the chance to see the earlier production that took part of the Manhattan Repertory Theater Fall Play Festival in 2012. It’s a great feeling to see the changes that a piece […]

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“Nathan East: For The Record” Recognizes the Man, Shows Us the Legend

“Nathan East: For The Record” Recognizes the Man, Shows Us the Legend

Nathan East, wow, what a man. What a musician. What a revolutionary bassist…have you heard of him? If your answer is no, you are not alone. Chances are, if I tell you a song he played in you’ll know it, and if I tell you a couple of more names…well, you will recognize most of them, but the name, sadly, […]

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Brooklyn Rider and Friends at Carnegie Hall

Brooklyn Rider and Friends at Carnegie Hall

In support of the release of their new album The Brooklyn Rider Almanac, string quartet Brooklyn Rider performed a selection of pieces at a recent Notables event at Carnegie Hall. Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the quartet is made up of brothers Colin Jacobson (violin) and Eric Jacobson (cello), Johnny Gandelsman (violin), and Nicholas Cords (viola). The Brooklyn Rider Almanac is […]

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Sundays Just Got Much More Festive

Sundays Just Got Much More Festive

Need a break from Sunday football? You’re not the only one. With the temperatures creeping down uncomfortably low and the winter holidays inching closer, watching men in tights run around in the snow somehow seems less appealing. The Hyatt Union Square New York has the answer to the lull in your upcoming Sundays with their wreath decorating classes. However, for […]

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