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Harry & Sally’s New York City
We’ve talked about Woody Allen’s New York City, but what about the New York of another quintessential Big Apple filmmaker, Nora Ephron? In the spirit of this post featuring style inspired by everyone’s favorite romantic comedy When Harry Met Sally… (written by Ephron and directed...
New York Fashion Week Hits Lincoln Center
The stylish and beautiful are flocking to Lincoln Center, where New York Fashion Week will kick off tomorrow (it runs through September 16). Mayor Mike Bloomberg will officially open the ceremonies tomorrow, though things already got started last night with a public fashion show held to rev up excitement...
Opening: The James New York
September 1st marked the eagerly awaited opening of The James New York hotel in Soho, a Big Apple branch of the popular Chicago hotel The James.
The James New York, Grand Street in Soho
Located on Grand Street at Thompson Street, the James New York has 114 guestrooms and suites, as well as a lobby and...
Labor Day Weekend in NYC
It’s the last weekend of summer, and it looks like it’s going to be a nice one in New York City (once that hurricane clears out). Though many New Yorkers are on their way out of town for a last gasp of summer fun, there’s plenty of it to be had for those who stay in the city, or for...
Navigating the Subway
With some 1.5 billion annual rides, the sprawling New York City subway system (first opened in 1904 and now open 24 hours a day, seven days a week) is one of the biggest and most heavily used public transportation systems in the world. As of 2009, only Tokyo, Moscow and Seoul had busier subway systems;...
Opening in NYC: Eataly
New Yorkers are famous for their avoidance of cooking. Some order take-out every night of the week; still others use their ovens to store their sweaters. After giving the city a whole list of ways to avoid cooking (including Babbo, Lupa, Otto and Del Posto, among other great restaurants) the Croc-loving...
VIP View From the Empire State Building
Afraid of heights? Then you’re probably not going to want to be one of the 3.5 million people who visit the Empire State Building every year – and you’re definitely not going to be fighting to join the much smaller group of VIPs who get admitted to the tiny outdoor viewing space on the...
Summer Fun in New York: Dumpster Pools & Rooftop Bars
There are still a few more weeks left of summer, and the weather is steamy here in New York City. Around this time of year, a lot of New Yorkers tend to flee the sweltering city for the beach or some other more relaxing vacation spot. For those who remain, however, and for those out-of-town visitors...
Summer Restaurant Week…Extended!
New York City may have some of the best restaurants in the world–and it’s certainly got one of the most diverse dining scenes–but it’s not always easy to eat out and not break the bank. For that reason, I get excited when Restaurant Week—that all-too-brief time when a bunch...
Happenings at Lincoln Center
If you’re planning a trip to New York City this summer or fall, there’s never been a better time to visit the cultural mecca that is Lincoln Center. Home to 12 different arts organizations—including the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Ballet, New York City Opera, New York Philharmonic,...


