Best Things To Do in NYC

Best Things To Do in NYC

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Tavern On The Green: A New York City Fairy Tale

Updated Aug 30, 2020

There are very few places that can bring back the taste of old New York. Tucked away in the cozy embrace of Central Park, Tavern on the Green stands out as a wonderful fantasy that takes you back in time with its appearance, atmosphere and impeccable service. No doubt, this NYC restaurant is definitely one of a kind!

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Yankee Stadium Tour Review: Exploring an Iconic NYC Landmark

Yankee Stadium Tour Review: Exploring an Iconic NYC Landmark

Updated Aug 30, 2020

The iconic Yankee stadium represents a perfect example of eternal memorabilia. It is not only a great keeper of coveted memories associated with America’s favorite pastime; it also stands for history, loyalty and commitment.

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Carnegie Hall Tours: History Comes to Life

Carnegie Hall Tours: History Comes to Life

Updated Aug 30, 2020

The tale of Carnegie Hall begins similar to many famous landmarks – groundbreaking, insane, a bad idea, and a love story. It is also a great story and I recently learned the inside scoop by attending a guided tour of Carnegie Hall. Our guide knew every imaginable (and some not) detail about the Hall and its history and was extremely excited to share the whole story!

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Rachael Sage Releases New "Blue Sky Days" Single and Video

Posted Jun 25, 2020

The new single from Rachael Sage’s current album Character is a timely release in these days of Covid-19. Originally written as a meditation on gratitude relating to her recent cancer therapy and recovery, the lyrics have taken on additional meaning as our world has been turned upside down during the recent and ongoing pandemic.

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Jimmie Vaughan Live at The Iridium

Jimmie Vaughan Organ Trio Live at the iridium

Posted Mar 15, 2020

It’d been far too long since I’d seen an authentic blues show before I saw Jimmie Vaughan last week. Jimmie was in town for two sold out shows at The Iridium. The intimate setting, and the small crowd made the performance even more personal.

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Dining in Style at Da Nico Little Italy

Updated Mar 10, 2020

Since its foundation in 1993, Da Nico has been a staple of the New York community. This hidden gen tucked away along Little Italy’s Mulberry Street and has have served countless native New Yorker's including many celebrities, sports heroes and politicians.

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Rachael Sage

Rachael Sage's Character: An Inspirational Tribute to Survivorship

Updated Mar 6, 2020

NYC based singer songwriter Rachael Sage offers up refreshing, introspective and expressive songs within a wide range of styles that accentuate her personality and her personal history.

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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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Peter Noone Live At The Iridium

Peter Noone "In The Raw" at The Iridium

Posted Feb 15, 2020

When it come to British rock I tend to gravitate toward the more testosterone driven material by The Stones, The Who, The Kinks, The Animals and Led Zeppelin, etc. So when I was invited to see Peter Noone at The Iridium recently, I wasn’t sure what to expect. I knew the hit singles from Herman’s Hermits, of course, and went to the show with an open mind.

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