Jill Zarin's Luxury Luncheon by Ticket2Events returned to the Hamptons on Saturday, July 29th to support the Bobby Zarin Memorial Trust.
Jill Zarin's Luxury Luncheon by Ticket2Events returned to the Hamptons on Saturday, July 29th to support the Bobby Zarin Memorial Trust.
On July 22nd, 2023, LongHouse Reserve celebrated its annual Summer Benefit honoring the joyful creativity of artist Mary Heilmann and the literary genius of A. M. Homes.
The Midtown West location of Empire Steak House (237 West 54th Street) hosted a special cocktail party on July 19th to commemorate the restaurant's 10th anniversary.
On frequent high school trips to New York City, I recall feeling adventurous straying from Time Square to explore other areas of the Island.
Forgot the Catalina Wine Mixer, Pressoir.Wine and its annual festivals – La Paulée, La Fête du Champagne and La Tablée – are the crème de la crème of wine events in New York City.
There are countless things to do in New York City during July. Here are some popular activities and attractions that you might enjoy
On Thursday, June 29th, 2023, the Louis Armstrong House Museum unveiled the highly anticipated Louis Armstrong Center. The day was filled with music and festivities, capturing the essence of the legendary jazz musician's legacy.
Whether for a memorable date night, special occasion, or as a must-visit destination for out-of-towners, make sure to immerse yourself in a live performance and savor a delightful meal at Smoke Jazz & Supper Club.
The 6th New York Rum Festival & Congress successfully held their two-day event this Saturday, June 10th at the Metropolitan Pavilion, and Monday, June 12th at the Astor Learning Centre. The New York Rum Festival kicked off a week-long schedule of spirits events in the city with around 150 rums available for tasting on-site from more than 35+ vendors.
There’s only one word to describe the new Gitano Island beach club on Governor’s Island: fabulous. From the delectable cocktails to the elevated decor and the fashion-forward attendees, Gitano Island exudes luxury in every sense of the word.
June can be a fun time to visit New York City! The city comes alive with various events, festivals, and outdoor activities during this month. Here are a few reasons why June can be an enjoyable time to be in NYC:
The Mi Amor Graciousness (MAG) Gala, which benefits survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking. The Luisa Diaz Foundation, which was created in 2020, had its annual event, which returned to New York for its ninth year at the historic Plaza Hotel with an evening of compassion-meets-fashion and the "Runway of Hope."
On Tuesday, May 16th, the Whitney Museum of American Art honored groundbreaking artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, philanthropist and Vice Chair of the Whitney Board Nancy Poses, and Whitney Trustee for over two decades, Thomas E. Tuft, at the 2023 Whitney Gala and Studio Party.
On Thursday, May 18th, the Center for Italian Modern Art or CIMA presented IO SONO SALVO: Works and Writings 1961-2015 (NERO Editions, 2023), a new monograph dedicated to the artist Salvo (1947-2015). Serving as a self-portrait, this captivating tome is the story of the artist's practice through his artworks and words.
This production, presented by Joshua Beamish/MOVETHECOMPANY, puts a modern spin on the original classical ballet, Reimagining Giselle, a shorter work commissioned by The Royal Ballet in London, presenting this story of love and relationships in the context of a world dominated by dating apps, digital illusions, and fleeting encounters.
Giselle is one of the oldest and most iconic ballets - if you are remotely involved in dance you know it well, and even if you think that you’ve never heard of it, the music generates familiar sparks in the back of your memory.