Rachel McAdams makes her Broadway debut in “Mary Jane,” a tender and poignant slice-of-life drama by Amy Herzog about the heroism of everyday struggles.
Truman Fritz
John Patrick Shanley’s new play is a frank look at playing the cards you’re dealt in life, with or without allies that come along the way.
A provocative blend of humor and history that challenges and delights in equal measure.
As the blue light gently washed over us upon entry, encapsulating the essence of Manhattan’s majestic skyline, Son Cubano proved to be more than a dining experience—it was a journey into the glamour days of 1930’s Havana.
The Regal Feast: Chef Guo’s Culinary Symphony in Midtown Manhattan
Chef Guo has done it again.
Nestled within the vibrant tapestry of the East Village, Kōbo, the brainchild of Chef Ruben Rodriguez from the esteemed Nai Restaurant Group, quietly opened its doors in December 2022, swiftly embedding itself as a local culinary gem.
As autumn sweeps into the bustling heart of New York City, the chill and rain of the last week led a friend and I to an enchanting establishment that transports diners to the serenity of the Hamptons amidst the Flatiron district’s urban buzz.
In the dimly lit theater, a lava lamp background casts an otherworldly glow as a bright spotlight illuminates a motorcycle center stage.
Restaurant Review: A Punjabi Celebration Airlifted to Chelsea
Guests can expect a wide array of delightful cocktails and small plates, infused with eastern flavors, in a sophisticated yet relaxed atmosphere at this contemporary Indian spot in Chelsea.
Here Lies Love: Blending Disco & Dictators in a Fresh New Musical
How does one write a disco pop opera about the life of Imelda Marcos, former Philippine first lady, and de facto dictator for over a decade?