And Just Like That, I was swept off my feet—literally—by “Giuseppe,” baguette in hand. This pop-up rose to the occasion in every way.
And Just Like That, I was swept off my feet—literally—by “Giuseppe,” baguette in hand. This pop-up rose to the occasion in every way.
They made it in the greatest city in the world! Last night, Tracy Morgan, Michelle Buteau, and more were honored at the 2025 “Made in NY” Awards.
La Factoría, the iconic Old San Juan bar ranked among the World’s 50 Best Bars, brought its renowned “run-down chic” aesthetic and Boricua hospitality to New York City for a vibrant one-night takeover at UNTITLED at 3 Freeman Alley.
Grammy Award nominated music artist Tyrone William Griffin Jr. better known as ‘Ty Dolla $ign’ arrived at the Tribeca Film Festival on Friday (June 13th) to premiere a documentary that he co-produced with Live Nation Entertainment titled Still Free TC.
I don’t really assign the restaurants I review a rating, at least not publicly beyond a circle of close friends or family. It’s a habit I developed from my days as a film critic. How could I fairly rate a Marvel movie on the same scale as The Godfather or any other classic or groundbreaking modern film you would put in the top echelon of cinema?
Jenn Tran is no stranger to transformation. From making history as the first Asian American Bachelorette to commanding the dance floor on Dancing with the Stars, she’s now stepping into yet another exciting chapter — this time, in the vibrant city of Miami. And she’s doing it all with a can of -196 Vodka Seltzer in hand.
On Tuesday, June 10th, The Knockturnal gathered at Nubeluz by José Andrés at The Ritz-Carlton NoMad for an exclusive tasting of J. Rieger & Co.’s 2025 Monogram Kansas City Whiskey Solera Reserve.
Palermo Argentinian Bistro, known for bringing the bold, rustic flavors of Argentina to Hell’s Kitchen, has debuted a second outpost in Manhattan’s Gramercy neighborhood.
More than ever, RuPaul’s Drag Race is delivering the culture, the looks, and the drama with its sensational Season 17 — and the Emmys BETTA recognize that!
The Broadway stage is no stranger to transforming historical stories into unforgettable musical theatre that leaves a lasting impact. From the revolutionary phenomenon of Hamilton to the French barricades of Les Misérables, and the trenches of Miss Saigon to the sultry grit of Berlin in Cabaret, war has long served as a backdrop for Broadway musicals. Now, Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical has boldly entered the conversation — not with solemnity, but with sharp wit, ingenious satire, and a refreshing queer undertone.