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Mother’s Day Gift Guide 2024: Top New York Restaurant Gift Certificates - forbes.com - Italy - Usa - New York - city New York
forbes.com
27.04.2024 / 20:17

Mother’s Day Gift Guide 2024: Top New York Restaurant Gift Certificates

Dinner out is always a welcome gift and it’s an even better one for mothers who stay up to date on New York’s restaurant scene and want to try the ones most in demand. Getting those top tables is tough, though, even if you follow to the second the advice on the booking platform Resy about when reservations drop. (Part of the gift, then, might also be handling the reservation process instead of leaving it to your mom. )

Best Mother’s Day Brunch In New York City - forbes.com - New York - county Park - city New York - state Maine - city Manhattan
forbes.com
27.04.2024 / 16:19

Best Mother’s Day Brunch In New York City

For a harried mom, the recipe for a perfect Mother’s Day is undivided time with her loved ones without the hassles of waking up early, cooking, and doing dishes.

Broadway’s ‘The Great Gatsby’ Star Samantha Pauly Shares Her New York Loves - forbes.com - Netherlands - New York - city New York - Jordan - county Baker - county Scott - city Fitzgerald, county Scott - county Howard
forbes.com
26.04.2024 / 22:05

Broadway’s ‘The Great Gatsby’ Star Samantha Pauly Shares Her New York Loves

Actress Samantha Pauly is starring as Jordan Baker in the hot new Broadway musical “The Great Gatsby,” based on the famous F. Scott Fitzgerald novel. The show opened April 25th.

A Guide to Antwerp, a City of Avant-Garde Fashion and Art Nouveau Architecture - nytimes.com - Belgium - city New York - city Los Angeles - Costa Rica - city Tokyo - Cuba - city Mexico City
nytimes.com
26.04.2024 / 19:27

A Guide to Antwerp, a City of Avant-Garde Fashion and Art Nouveau Architecture

In the 16th century, Antwerp, Belgium, with its busy docks along the river Scheldt, was a booming center of trade and one of Europe’s most influential cities, attracting artists, intellectuals and entrepreneurs. In 1576, Christophe Plantin ran a prestigious printing business (one of the continent’s largest) in the center of the city, a half-mile from where, a few decades later, the painter Peter Paul Rubens would build his own studio and semicircular sculpture hall, modeled after the Pantheon. Over the years, while other long-established port cities like Venice and Barcelona evolved into throbbing tourist centers, Belgium’s second city largely kept far away from the spotlight, yet it’s always quietly maintained a reputation as a place for innovation and creative expression. In the 1980s, it became an important fashion hub with the emergence of the Antwerp Six: a group of young designers, including Ann Demeulemeester, who had been educated at the city’s Royal Academy of Fine Arts.

Hitting The Road With The New York Mets’ Starling Marte - forbes.com - New York - city Atlanta - city New York - Dominican Republic - Dominica
forbes.com
25.04.2024 / 13:01

Hitting The Road With The New York Mets’ Starling Marte

By the time you finish this story, New York Mets outfielder Starling Marte may have collected his 1,500th career hit. That’s a milestone hall of famers Roy Campanella, Hack Wilson and Ralph Kiner never reached. The mark is not only a testament to Marte’s consistency at the plate over 13 seasons mostly with the Mets, Miami Marlins and Pittsburgh Pirates, it’s further validation that the decision he made many years ago to journey from his native Dominican Republic to fulfill his big-league dreams in the U.S. was right.

You Can Now Book New York’s Fifth Avenue Hotel As A Private Mansion - forbes.com - New York - city New York
forbes.com
23.04.2024 / 20:29

You Can Now Book New York’s Fifth Avenue Hotel As A Private Mansion

Collar stays. They might be a staple in a gentleman’s wardrobe but they’re not usually found in the amenity offerings in the bathroom of a hotel. They are here, though, in The Fifth Avenue Hotel which opened in October in NoMad in New York. And it makes sense: the original 19th century mansion, remodeled as a Renaissance palazzo in 1907, was formerly the site of Gilded Age society events and it’s easy to imagine a guest of the first owner, renowned hostess Charlotte Goodridge, having his valet install them before heading off to the opera. Starting this month, the hotel can once again resemble a private home, an extremely lavish one, by introducing Your Mansion at The Fifth Avenue Hotel, a three-night takeover of this historic part.

Broadway’s “The Notebook” Writer Bekah Brunstetter Shares Her New York Loves - forbes.com - Los Angeles - New York - city New York - state North Carolina - city Midtown - county Winston
forbes.com
23.04.2024 / 12:33

Broadway’s “The Notebook” Writer Bekah Brunstetter Shares Her New York Loves

Bekah Brunstetter, originally from Winston-Salem, North Carolina and now a Los Angeles resident, is a cowriter of the Broadway musical “The Notebook,” one of the hottest shows currently on this spring season. Although she no longer lives in New York, Bekah called the city home when she was a graduate student at The New School and has plenty of favorite places that she still loves and rediscovered when she was in town to work on the show.

New York is losing one of its best Hilton properties - thepointsguy.com - New York - city New York - city Downtown - city Midtown - county Parke
thepointsguy.com
23.04.2024 / 07:01

New York is losing one of its best Hilton properties

There's bad news for Hilton Honors loyalists looking to cash in on an award stay or earn points in New York City: The Conrad New York Midtown is exiting the Hilton portfolio and leaving the Hilton Honors family in early June.

Experience New York City’s First Ever Thai Festival - forbes.com - New York - China - city Manhattan - Thailand
forbes.com
20.04.2024 / 03:48

Experience New York City’s First Ever Thai Festival

New York City is the location of a new food festival and it will be the first ever one centered on Thai cuisine.

I visited an abandoned castle hidden on a New York island that's slowly crumbling away. It was hauntingly beautiful. - insider.com - New York - county Island - Scotland
insider.com
17.04.2024 / 09:45

I visited an abandoned castle hidden on a New York island that's slowly crumbling away. It was hauntingly beautiful.

Sitting on Pollepel Island in New York's Hudson River, a stunning piece of history is slowly crumbling away.

Two Skift Events To Be Held Consecutively This Summer in New York City - skift.com - New York - city Bay
skift.com
16.04.2024 / 18:35

Two Skift Events To Be Held Consecutively This Summer in New York City

This summer, Dotdash Meredith in the Financial District of New York City will play host to two pivotal events in the travel industry. Happening consecutively on June 4th and 5th, the Skift Data + AI Summit and the Skift Short-Term Rental Summit promise to bring together the brightest minds in travel technology, data science, generative AI, and hospitality. This is the same location where we hosted our 2024 New York City Megatrends event earlier this year.

Airlines ask FAA to extend New York slot waivers through late 2025 - thepointsguy.com - New York - city New York - city Newark, county Liberty - county Liberty - county Reagan - Washington, county Reagan - region New York
thepointsguy.com
12.04.2024 / 22:17

Airlines ask FAA to extend New York slot waivers through late 2025

Airlines want permission to operate fewer flights to New York without penalty through most of 2025; they're citing a continued shortage of air traffic controllers that carriers don't expect will sufficiently improve within the next 18 months.

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