Museum of Broadway

The Museum of Broadway

As the song goes, “They say the neon lights are bright on Broadway.”  But even after dark you won’t be hard-pressed to find The Museum of Broadway. Located in the heart of the theater district at 145 West 45th, it’s a stone’s throw from the blinding lights of Times Square … Read more

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New York City Sleeps

Amid shelter in place orders, the city that never sleeps shut down. COVID in New York brought an eerie quiet to our bustling city. These photos tell the story.

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NoMad Welcomes Marilyn

New York City’s NoMad (“North of Madison Square Park”) neighborhood welcomed two beloved Marilyns in February. First, HGU New York Hotel is hosting “The Red Party,” a pop-up exhibition of Bert Stern’s limited-edition photographs of Marilyn Monroe, displayed in the hotel’s public spaces through April 13. Presented through an exclusive … Read more

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Queensyard, Adventurous Dining at Hudson Yards

If you favor a fabulous view with your dinner out on the town in Manhattan, look no further than Queensyard at Hudson Yards. The British import just took up residence in the over-the-top newly constructed Hudson Yards in 2019 and it’s a best bet to fuel up after an exhausting … Read more

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My City: New York with Kelly Sheerins

Fall is finally here and it’s the start of the new season in New York City. This is when new is in the air, new gallery openings, concerts and dance performances, new shows opening on and off-Broadway and a new you getting back to your routine (which includes Soul Cycle … Read more

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La Ventura, New York City: The Perfect Brunch Escape

Finding a brunch spot in the West Village may be the easiest quest ever right now as there are so many choices. But isn’t it nice when you discover a really super new one? With La Ventura, you’re in pretty good hands as the restaurant comes from the team of … Read more

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My City: NYC with Stephen Cerf

With more than 8 million residents spread across five boroughs, New York City is the ultimate cultural melting pot. There’s so much to love in this mega-city. From the bright lights of Broadway to the eclectic mix of architectural styles to the never-ending buzz of Times Square, New York is … Read more

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7 Ways to Celebrate WorldPride NYC

In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969, New York City police raided the Stonewall Inn on historic Sheridan Square in Greenwich Village. The rough handling and arrest of many patrons was the final straw for the gay community. Riots ensued and continued for the next five days. Though … Read more

Onboard The Queen Mary 2 – Southampton to NY

H.M.S.  Victory  H.R.H. The Princess Royal, previously known as Princess Anne, is the only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh and is the sister of Prince Charles, who is the subject of the Tony worthy new show King Charles III now on Broadway at the Music … Read more

Matbaren Sashimi. Photo courtesy of Michael Tulipan.

Stockholm Drinking and Dining

With pristine seafood plucked from glistening seas, sustainably raised meats and a newfound devotion to seasonal produce, modern Swedish cooking has come a long way from meatballs and pickled herring. The food scene hasn’t yet made the city a must visit like Copenhagen, but chefs are carving out their own … Read more

Picnic in the Park, New York

For anyone lucky enough to be visiting New York City in springtime, packing a cooler and venturing out to scenic spots is the perfect pastime. Picnicking with friends, family or your significant other is ideal for enjoying the (finally!) pleasant weather. We’ve rounded up a few picnic-perfect sanctuaries to escape … Read more

Luxury Travel Bible’s Hotel Chatter

If you’re anything like me, then you think that a vacation is a chance to spoil yourself with extravagant comforts and amenities. Why shouldn’t you feel like royalty in your home away from home? Our friends at The Luxury Travel Bible have curated a list of the most luxurious new … Read more

The Kimberly Hotel, New York City

The Kimberly Hotel, New York City

Built in 1985, The Kimberly Hotel is Midtown Manhattan’s last true Euro-style hotel with so elegant a feel that it creates the illusion you’ve stepped into a Victorian mansion. And the staff, from the poised receptionists to the ‘Clefs d’Or’ Concierges, treat you like royalty. Recently the hotel has undergone … Read more