By Elazar Abrahams On a cloudy afternoon last month, Brooklyn’s Industry City came alive with carbonated joy. The inaugural, first-ever SeltzerFest fizzed to life on March 16, inviting lovers of the bubbly beverage to gather […]
By Elazar Abrahams On a cloudy afternoon last month, Brooklyn’s Industry City came alive with carbonated joy. The inaugural, first-ever SeltzerFest fizzed to life on March 16, inviting lovers of the bubbly beverage to gather […]
By Elazar Abrahams On Monday evening I headed uptown to Harlem’s iconic Apollo Theater for an unforgettable press conference. On Saturday, July 20, YouTuber turned professional boxer Jake Paul will face off against Mike Tyson, […]
By Elazar Abrahams When I heard that the New York Public Library was hosting an event celebrating the 10th anniversary of the film adaptation of Into the Woods, I knew I had to be in […]
The DiscOasis will roll out of New York on October 1. By Elazar Abrahams Wollman Rink is best known for housing a gorgeous ice skating rink right in the heart of Central Park during the […]
By Elazar Abrahams Another BroadwayCon has come and gone. For its fifth year, the celebration of everything theater moved its location from the Javits Center to the Hilton Midtown, but the smaller scale didn’t hinder […]
By Elazar Abrahams Comic Con for countries. That’s how I would describe the New York Times Travel Show, a yearly travel convention for both those in the tourism industry and folks just looking to plan […]
By Elazar Abrahams Billed as an “immersive wonderland of lights,” LuminoCity has landed in NYC for the winter. Taking over 16 acres on Randalls Island, the festival is mainly comprised of light and art installations, […]
By Elazar Abrahams Over in Queens, the usually dormant Citi Field parking lot is lighting up NYC until January 26. During these cold winter months, the famous home of the New York Mets has become […]
By Rachel M. This past Wednesday night, June 12, Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage hosted a very special event presented by the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene with The Museum of Jewish Heritage in Central […]
By Elazar Abrahams For the hosting country of Eurovision, the excitement extends far beyond the three nights of TV broadcasts. In sunny Tel Aviv, locals prepared weeks in advance for thousands of tourists to descend […]