Can you believe row boating in Central Park is a 150-year-old tradition? The Loeb Boathouse itself is expensive and service is often Read More
Archives for May 2013
row your boat in central park
Remember a week or so ago the excitement at the lake in Central Park? If you missed the post, you can read about it here. At the time, the focus Read More
tiffany unveils…
If you happen to be on Fifth Avenue... Make sure you check out the windows at Tiffany & Co. Inspired by The Great Gatsby... allow me to Read More
strawberry fields…forever
In my walks, I pass through Strawberry Fields in Central Park at least three or four times a week. Every passing brings a special Read More
rain room at MoMA
Dancin' in the rain, but stayin' dry? Well…it is possible in the Rain Room at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). A Read More
squatters in the lower east side
Oh..do I have a fascinating tour for you! Titled Radical Alphabet City Tour - held in one of my favorite parts of Manhattan - the Lower East Side. Read More
punk fashion
Punk Fashion is the focus at the Costume Institute exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art until August 14th. Even Bergdorf Goodman is getting Read More
boat overturns in central park lake
Well..wouldn't you know it. You go out for a little picnic and bubbly in Central Park to enjoy a little row boating and the whole world shows up. Read More
the cloisters
A few days ago, a friend and I hopped on board the A train to Fort Tyron Park located in the Washington Heights section of Read More
in central park…
a day of rest... Read More
new york city public library
You know, I've been in the New York Public Library many times, but it wasn't until a friend was visiting that we decided to take one of their free Read More
jane alexander at st. john the divine
Deep... Evocative... Open to spiritual interpretation... The cathedral setting for Jane Alexander's exhibit, Surveys - From the Cape of Good Read More