Best Things To Do in NYC

Best Things To Do in NYC

Carnegie Hill Pharmacy: World Class Luxury Products and Service

Updated Mar 3, 2020

Carnegie Hill Pharmacy is a locally-owned community pharmacy dedicated to providing personalized service at an affordable price. Carnegie Hill Pharmacy is your most reliable source for all of your pharmaceutical needs. They’re also preferred providers of health screenings, immunizations, travel vaccinations and compounding. Their showroom also features the world's best personal care products and accessories.

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Rossini's Italian Restaurant: Consistency Is The Key To Success

Updated Feb 26, 2020

Tucked away in Murray Hill along E. 38th is one of New York City’s longest standing and most loved Italian dining destinations. Rossini’s Italian Restaurant has featured the same core menu and stellar service since it opened in 1978. The Northern Italian recipes served here today are the same recipes used by the original owner Romano Bernaz.

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Paesano's of Little Italy NYC: Superb Italian Dining Since 1911

Updated Feb 9, 2020

Tucked away along a busy block of Mulberry Street is one of the city’s quiet gems of Italian dining. Paesano's of Little Italy is still making exquisite but simple Italian dishes here the same way they did when the restaurant first opened. Paesano's has been a fixture of Little Italy since 1911 and is the original red sauce Italian restaurant.

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John Waite Live at The Iridium

John Waite Live at The Iridium: He Loves NYC!

Posted Dec 15, 2019

By Kevin Yazell

It became immediately evident at last night’s John Waite show, his second of two nights at The Iridium, that his heartfelt lyrics and sincere delivery has been underappreciated by the masses for a long time. These are the qualities that make his work stand out head and shoulders above many of his 80s and 90s contemporaries.

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Inside Park at St. Bart's and Enotria Wine Bar

Updated Dec 11, 2019

Inside Park at St Bart's has long been one of Manhattan’s most unique dining venues. The restaurant is adjacent to St. Bartholomew Church on Park Avenue at the corner of E. 50th St. Their outside courtyard is by far one of the city’s most impressive al fresco dining destinations.

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Denny Laine-"You're All Fired!"

Denny Laine-"You're All Fired!"

Posted Dec 9, 2019

In the middle of his sold-out show at The Iridium, guitarist/singer/songwriter Denny Laine quoted the folk rock star Donovan as describing the Moody Blues as a “progressive blues band”; Mr. Laine told the crowd that he quite agreed with that assessment, and everyone in the packed house concurred.

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Vanilla Fudge at The Iridium-Even The Bricks Were Shaking!

Vanilla Fudge at The Iridium-Even The Bricks Were Shaking!

Posted Nov 24, 2019

In my opinion, no band should ever consider doing cover versions of previous hit songs unless they’re going to do something unique and memorable with them and ensure the listener can escape the memory engrained by the original version. This is the craft that Vanilla Fudge has perfected better than anyone else!

In a short span of a couple of years Vanilla Fudge perfected an epic and thunderous sound and laid the foundation for the further development of Heavy Metal! Their embellished and expanded versions of late 60’s pop hits were and still are a breath of fresh air!

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Carl Palmer at The Iridium

Carl Palmer:You're Not Finished Yet!

Posted Nov 21, 2019

“Welcome back my friends / To the show that never ends!” Supposedly, when the Rolling Stones first started, their worst fear would be that someone would mistake them for a rock and roll group - you see, they thought of themselves as a blues band.

Likewise, when pianist Keith Emerson, singer, bassist and guitarist Greg Lake, and drummer Carl Palmer first joined forces 50 years ago (like Crosby, Stills, and Nash, they all were veterans of other successful bands - this was indeed a “supergroup”), few people would have confused them for any other rock band that had existed up to that point.

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David Grisman's Dawg Trio
With Danny Barnes & Samson Grisman

David Grisman's Dawg Trio With Danny Barnes & Samson Grisman

Updated Nov 21, 2019

In the capable hands of David Grisman and his latest ensemble, the “Dawg Trio,” Bluegrass is an exciting and thriving art form, at once both classic and current, with a deep history as well as no end of contemporary relevance.

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Eric Gales at The Iridium

Eric Gales: It Just Beez That Way!

Posted Nov 14, 2019

Eric Gales has said, “it’s very, very possible to bring together white, black, woman, man, all races, all creeds together. We are all but one human race - am I right?”

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