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Winter in New York

Winter in New York

By Michelle Cacciatore
Published on Monday, February 20, 2012

With the cold season underway and all of us well concealed in our cozy sweaters and heavy coats, now’s the best time to indulge in all the decadent, one-of-a-kind treats the city has to offer. The past few years, I’ve discovered some of the best eats to distract my mind from the bitter cold weather. From Southern cooking and gelato to espresso to vegan desserts, here are the best places to snack in New York City.

West to East (Issue 3-1)

West to East (Issue 3-1)

By Christopher Searles
Published on Tuesday, February 14, 2012

The best of what’s happening from Manhattan to the East End!

New York Shopping at Its Best

New York Shopping at Its Best

By Michelle Cacciatore
Published on Monday, December 05, 2011

It's no secret that New York City is beautiful during the holidays. The only downside to this time of year is the surge of overwhelming crowds that fill the streets. Sure, Macy's is beautiful and so is the tree in Rockefeller Center. But if you want a day of shopping without an abundance of tourists, there are other options.



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New Hot-Spots

New Hot-Spots

Summer is almost here, and Memorial Day weekend is upon us. With its arrival comes the welcome addition of some great new venues that are gearing up for what we all hope will be another warm and sunny Summer season. From midtown Manhattan to Long Island wine country, these are some of the most buzzed about newcomers you won't want to miss in the coming months.

Fourth of July 2011

Fourth of July 2011

This year's Fourth of July holiday weekend is a three-dayer, just as Memorial Day was (for those of you who need to get a jump on it, July 1 is a Friday). The Fourth falls on the Monday, so the Federal Holiday and the actual date match up this year. Among other notable anniversaries, this year also marks the 125th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty — okay...it was dedicated on October 28, 1886, but it was restored for her centennial, which was celebrated on July 4, 1986; ergo, 125th. If you haven't been, go. Check www.nps.gov/stli/planyourvisit and throw in a visit to Ellis Island as well. It's also the 235th birthday of the good ol' US of A, which is — ostensibly — what all the Fourth of July hoopla is to be about.

Special Ways To Say "Thank You"

Special Ways To Say "Thank You"

When you really think about it, there should probably be more than one day a year devoted to Mom. After all those years of changing diapers, helping you with your science projects and pulling her hair out after your first fender-bender, 24 hours don't quite seem to cut it. That being said, I suggest you go the extra mile to make every Mother's Day even more special for all the mothers in your life.

Oktoberfest!

Oktoberfest!

Assuming you missed Manhattan's Fourth Annual NYC Craft Beer Week (September 14 to 25), there's still something to look forward to — yes, that famed celebration known worldwide as Oktoberfest. For those of you who think Oktoberfest is a time to simply quaff beer, pretzels, schnitzel, etc., it is so much more than that.

The Upper East Side

The Upper East Side

Sometimes you stop paying attention. Sometimes you can live somewhere forever and forget to look around. Sometimes you just have to take a break and enjoy your neighborhood. That's what I did recently. And it all started with a nude drawing class I took in the spring as part of my commitment to try new things each week for my blog, www.the52weeks.com.

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