Patricia Voulgaris asked, “What’s been your best Valentine’s experience and your worst?” And, “If you weren’t limited, what would be your dream Valentine’s Day date?”
You have probably come to know the pop-up park in Nolita for its standup Mommy and Me classes, film screenings, food offerings, or one-shot high tea and trivia evenings, but just when you thought the team behind this Indoor Central Park (replete with landscape murals, Astroturf, and faux foliage) had done it all, enter the [...]
By Marissa Maier A Wedding of Hope When Diamond Jones and Michael Thomas were married on Sept. 9, 2011, one might say that their wedding was a little unorthodox. They did get married in a 19th-century chapel, and hundreds of guests bedecked in their finest watched as Diamond, in her wedding gown, glided down the [...]
The High Line adds public art to its neighborhood offerings | By Lonnie Firestone A great city is often marked by its confluence of architecture and nature. A century and a half ago in Manhattan, that combination created Central Park; today’s incarnation is The High Line, running from Gansevoort to West 34th Street near the [...]
For New Yorkers, Valentine’s Day is regarded as either one of the most romantic days of the season or one of the most commercially fueled—generally determined by your relationship status at the time. Whether or not you have a Valentine this year, it is no mystery that love is indeed in the air, as seen [...]
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