Hello dear readers! It has been six months since my last post. It has been a busy year personally. Looking ahead, I don't have any trips or big projects scheduled so I wanted to write a quick update and also hope to give myself the momentum needed to keep this blog going. My Instagram has … Continue reading The Midway Point
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The Scottish Play Strikes Harlem
Most New Yorkers have heard of Shakespeare in the Park, meaning the big festival in Central Park. I have had the fortune of attending performances the past two years and they were both spectacular. But a far fewer number have heard of or attended the free uptown iteration in Marcus Garvey Park. Not only does … Continue reading The Scottish Play Strikes Harlem
New York Lens: Waldain
I hope you all have enjoyed the posts so far in "Lens", a series of interviews with interesting people talking about what makes their city unique. This week, I spoke with Waldain, is a teacher, comedian and video editor. When he's not with schoolkids, he's working on his YouTube channel "for geeks like myself," Basement … Continue reading New York Lens: Waldain
New York Lens: Rose
The latest installment of Lens, a series of interviews with interesting people in New York and beyond! This week, Rose Silberman-Gorn, an artist and writer who recently moved to New York, offers some tips and thoughts about her new city. Through her artwork, she aims to create a bizarre and beautiful world that viewers can dive into. … Continue reading New York Lens: Rose
New York Lens: Lauren
Lauren, a DIY blogger based in New York, shares her insight on being a New Yorker and some of her experiences in the Big Apple.
What to do in: Washington Heights
My home for two years, Washington Heights holds a special place in my heart. Here are my favorite things, written as a comprehensive guide for anyone looking to visit or move to this wonderful neighborhood.
UES Prepares for Valentines’ Day
The Upper East Side is ready for Valentine's Day. As evident by a stroll along Park Avenue, love is in the air! Blooms and hearts galore line the streets and fill store windows.






