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Green Day

Green Day

Mindy Kobrin, Lifestyle & Entertaining Expert

Mindy Kobrin, Lifestyle & Entertaining Expert

NY – The first official St. Patrick’s Day Parade in New York City was held in 1762 by Irish military men serving in the American colonies. Today, the parade attracts two million spectators and over 215,000 marchers participate in the parade annually. Each year on March 17, New Yorkers, Irish or not, are enthusiastic revelers of St. Patrick’s Day.  From attending the Parade along Fifth Avenue to having a traditional dinner of corned beef and cabbage at home, visitors and locals truly enjoy the luck of the Irish! More

Irish Eyes in the FiDi

Irish Eyes in the FiDi

 

Grog and Grocery

The Dead Rabbit Grog and Grocery

NY - The Dead Rabbit  is quite a strange name for a bar.  The imagery certainly isn’t good and the whole Glenn Close/Fatal Attraction thing doesn’t help, so when we heard about this new hot spot opening in the FiDi we were intrigued.   More

Feelin’ Crafty

Feelin’ Crafty

Abby Finer

Abby Finer

NY – In honor of National Craft Month (March), why not consider taking up a new hobby or revisiting one from childhood? More

A Novel Idea

A Novel Idea

Inside the New York Public Library

Inside the New York Public Library

NY – No matter what the season, New York sure has its share of weather and if you’ve experienced it, you know it can really shut you down.  So what better place to kill some time and curl up with a good book than The New York Public Library?  With 75 miles of book shelves, there’s one thing we can promise you, you’re sure to discover something new!   More

Flatiron Fun

Flatiron Fun

NY – Sometimes convenience trumps all — especially when you’re a working girl in New York City.  Transit times can really take their toll and if you want to get anything done, you’ve got to keep logistics in check.  So imagine our surprise when we hit the jackpot all on 21st Street between 5th and 6th Avenues in the Flatiron! More