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Get Your Dance On: What to Pack for a Night on the Town
It’s not magical shoes.
(Those don’t exist.)
It’s not the ultimate “going out” shirt either.
(Those do exist, but I’m pretty sure elves make them and leave them under the pillows of already-attractive and coordinated people.)
It’s not tiny earpieces that provide...
Talk Like a Local: Would You Like to Dance?
Asking someone to dance is nerve-wracking enough in your own language (What if they say “no”? What if they sweat on me? What if I step on their feet?), but add to that an unfamiliar destination, weird music and a foreign tongue? No, thank you. See the below formula:
[ DancePartnerRequest...
NileGuide 5 with Will Begeny of Oyster.com
This week’s NileGuide 5 interview features Will Begeny of Oyster Hotel Reviews, a website that sends professional journalists to independently review and take hundreds of photos of the world’s hotels. A journalism outsider with investigative training alongside the NYPD, he has worked to...
From London to NYC: Top Pre-Theater Spots For Foodies
A part of the theater-going ritual, dinner before a dance show is almost as much fun as seeing the show itself. Granted, eating a big meal full of wine and butter might make you feel like a glutton once you see the lithe ballerinas work it onstage in Swan Lake, but that’s okay. Your dancing career...


