Sober October was worked out in the most fabulous way this month.
Events
The New York City Wine & Food Festival in 2025 soared to a new level.
The Knockturnal was invited to attend an exclusive evening at Amali NYC, celebrating the launch of Ja Rule’s new whiskey brand, Amber & Opal. The night was a masterclass in what happens when authenticity meets elegance, a curated blend of conversation, culture, and craft that felt very New York.
New York City Wine & Food Festival has taken a big bite out of the Big Apple once again!
Building Hip Hop’s Forever Home: The Hip-Hop Museum’s 2025 Black Tie Benefit Gala
Wednesday, October 15, 2025. Ciprani Wall Street, Manhattan — The Hip-Hop Museum’s 2025 Annual Black Tie Gala, held on October 15, 2025, at Cipriani Wall Street, gathered the architects, innovators, and next-generation leaders of hip-hop for an unforgettable night celebrating the genre’s enduring legacy and limitless future.
Justin Bieber Leads SKYLRK to Victory at LA’s Underground Sports Phenomenon, The League
This week, downtown Los Angeles once again proved why The League has become the city’s most elusive and electric collision of sport, music, and culture.
Andrea Leigh Rogers Celebrates Book Launch with Invigorating Workout and Mindful Moments in NYC
Fitness influencer and author Andrea Leigh Rogers hosted a private workout class event on Wednesday morning, celebrating the launch of her book, “Small Moves, Big Life.”
Lisa Rinna Celebrates the Launch of Crown Royal Chocolate Flavored Whiskey in Hollywood
Lisa Rinna joined forces with Crown Royal, presiding over an intimate, star-studded Hollywood afternoon that celebrated the richly delicious launch of Crown Royal Chocolate Flavored Whisky, a new limited edition to the iconic brand’s portfolio.
At the red carpet event of the film No Other Choice, at the New York Film Festival 2025, I got the opportunity to talk to Park Chan-wook and main star Lee Byung-hun about the genre-bending masterpiece they had created.
Park Chan-wook’s No Other Choice is a darkly comic and visually stunning thriller about a laid-off paper factory worker whose desperate fight to preserve his identity spirals into absurd violence and moral collapse. By far my favorite film at NYFF 2025, it cements the South Korean film industry as a new behemoth not only in commercial success, but critical as well.