Posts Tagged ‘new york’
Aura Readings, Head Shops And The Midnight Ramble: Quintessential Experiences To Have In Woodstock
“Woodstock came to symbolize our solidarity…the connection to one another felt by all of us…we showed the best of ourselves…the time was right…the spirit was right, and we were right. What resulted was a celebration…when joy became big news…It was a strange, sometimes magical trip…Woodstock was an opportunity, a moment, a home…” — Michael Lang…Read more...
Escape The City: A Rustic Retreat In Rosendale, New York
Not many people know about the worthwhile Manhattan escape of Rosendale. In fact, I live in New York at had still never heard of the tiny town. Luckily, a recent invitation to stay at The 1850 House & Tavern allowed me to explore charming Rosendale and its surroundings. To help you plan a rustic escape…Read more...
Keeping A New York Vacation On Budget
Are you planning to be one of over ten million international tourists who make a trek to New York each year, but you donโt want to spend your life savings to do so? While itโs true that there are expensive hotels and attractions in New York, there are simple ways to visit and enjoy the…Read more...
Biking Across America: A Tale Of Loss And Life Regained
On a sunny day in Sunset Beach, North Carolina, Wyatt Akin and Stephen Prince return from their usual morning bike ride. It is bright and sunny, the kind of day that makes everyone feel invincible. But for these boys, life doesnโt look as bright on the inside as it does on the outside. Prince finds…Read more...
Am I a Hypocrite for Hating Tourists?
“What a beautiful day in New York,” I think to myself as I walk with my friend Cristen down Fifth Avenue. The sun is shining and I’m excited to visit some art galleries before heading over to the beautiful Central Park to hear some live music and play Frisbee. I’m in such a great mood,…Read more...
Going Back in Time at McSorley’s Old Ale House in New York
Nestled in the heart of the trendy East Village is an un-trendy tavern that has literally stood the test of time. One of the oldest bars in America, McSorley’s was a popular watering hole in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s and hasn’t changed a bit since. Not going to lie, I really felt like…Read more...
Having Lunch with Anthony Bourdain at LAUT in New York
This week, I got the chance to attend a Singapore tasting menu and Q&A with Anthony Bourdain, celebrity chef of the hit shows No Reservations and The Layover. The event was held at Laut near Union Square in New York. After attending, not only am I head-over-heels in love with Singaporean food; I’ve also learned…Read more...
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