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The 8th Annual Dance Gallery Festival

The 8th Annual Dance Gallery Festival

The most wonderful thing about New York City is the fact that there are so many artists dying to share their talent with us. New Yorkers have such a wide range of events to see, which is one of the reasons why it’s called “The City that Never Sleeps.” The Dance Gallery International Festival is one of those events that […]

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Spitting in the Face of the Devil Delivers

Spitting in the Face of the Devil Delivers

United Solo Theatre has done it again. Spitting in the Face of the Devil, written and performed by Bob Brader, was originally performed September 25th to a sold out show. A second show was added on November 9th for those that did not get to experience this emotional story the first time. An emotional and touching story, Bob Brader really […]

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Eddie Bauer Opens Up Shop in NYC

Eddie Bauer Opens Up Shop in NYC

Welcome to New York City! Eddie Bauer has opened up shop in the Flatiron District with a pop-up shop that will be open to shoppers through the holiday season. The pop-up is then set to transform into a permanent flagship store that will open in the Spring of 2015. Earlier this week, the pop-up opened up with a big bang […]

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Bobby DoTube’s Pick Of The Week: Cafe Mocha

Cafe Mocha East Village NY Bobby DoTube’s Pick Of The Week Review Espresso & Wine Bar 116 2nd Avenue New York, NY 10003 (212) 253-1046 Subscribe  On the corner of 7 St and 2 Avenue is Cafe Mocha. Now don’t go calling it a coffee shop — it’s actually espresso and wine bar, which also boasts great food! It’s where locals […]

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“ALIVE! 55+ and Kicking” Took This Non-Believer To Church

“ALIVE! 55+ and Kicking” Took This Non-Believer To Church

It was a rainy and dreadful Saturday afternoon. It was the coldest day of the Fall so far, and the wind was unforgiving. I was on my way to Harlem to watch a show to review it and the climate was not making it easy for this to be an enjoyable experience. As I walked in, I was welcomed by […]

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Daniel Shapiro’s The Red Handkerchief and Other Poems

Daniel Shapiro’s The Red Handkerchief and Other Poems

Daniel Shapiro is the Director of Literature at the Americas Society as well as the Editor of Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas. His past works include Child with a Swan’s Wings (2013) and the translation of Cipango, by Chilean poet Tomas Harris (2010). This year he is back with an all new passionate and frank poetry book published […]

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Vineyards and a View

Vineyards and a View

After a long day of work, nothing beats having a glass a wine to relax and unwind. However, let’s face it — how many of us really understand the process of creating wine, and the thought of driving over an hour to visit the famous East End vineyards of Long Island seems too much. With the establishment of Rooftop Reds […]

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Stetson Tips Its Hat (and Raises a Glass) to the Art of the Tattoo

Stetson Tips Its Hat (and Raises a Glass) to the Art of the Tattoo

Lower East Siders went all-American (in their own way) on Monday night as they kicked back with bourbon and sported their finest ink in celebration of Stetson’s new line of tattoo-inspired hats. Famous LES tattoo artist, Josh Lord of East Side Ink, joined forces with Stetson art director TJ McCoy and editor-in-chief of Inked magazine, Rocky Rakovic at old-timey whiskey […]

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Take a Bite at 212 Steakhouse

Take a Bite at 212 Steakhouse

New York offers an array of culinary delights, but some of the best restaurants serve delicacies that cannot be found anywhere else. One of the latest and trendiest steakhouses in Midtown East is 212 Steakhouse, which is the only location that received approval to serve true Kobe Beef in the East Coast. From the moment people walk through the doors, […]

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Rosie Bitts Brings Us Stories of Love and Passion

Rosie Bitts Brings Us Stories of Love and Passion

The amazing Rosie Bitts, who hails from Canada, makes her New York City debut with Stories of Love and Passion, performed at the United Solo Theatre Festival. Stories of Love and Passion was written and performed by Rosie Bitts, directed and dramaturged by Suzanne Bachner and accompanied by Jeff Poynter. Rosie Bitts brings us tales of sex, love and passion […]

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