The heart of SoHo just got a lot more stylish, as Love, Bonito, the renowned womenswear brand from Asia, has made an exciting leap with the opening of its first pop-up store This significant milestone signifies Love, Bonito’s global expansion beyond Asia and brings its purpose-driven fashion to the American market.
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When Carolina de Castiglioni penned Syrma, she had no idea it would land her an opportunity to participate in the New York Theatre Festival in June 2020. The contemporary, Greek mythological, tale is Castiglioni’s debut play; though as an actor, she’s no stranger to the theater world. Following a reading of Syrma at the Center for Italian Modern Art on May 20, The Knocktural was able to chat with the NYU alum and hear how Syrma came to be.
Revitalizing NYC’s Music Scene: Anti-Social Camp Brings Together Artists, Producers, and Songwriters
This past Sunday marked the commencement of New York City’s Anti-Social Camp organized by the Anti-Social Producer’s Club. More than 150 artists, producers, and songwriters have gathered to use their combined and creative forces to craft music.
On June 10, the Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI) screened ‘Back to the Future.’ The ‘80s classic starred Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly and Christopher Lloyd as Dr. Emmett Brown. MoMI featured this movie as part of their “See It Big” summer series. The screenings started on May 5 and will end on July 28.
Review: IXTA Cocina Mexicana and Mezcal Bar Brings the Heat and Style in NoHo, NYC
Under the guidance of Executive Chef Francisco Blanco, IXTA Cocina Mexicana and Mezcal Bar indulges in the sophisticated corners of Mexican cuisine, striking a balance between modern and traditional. It’s an ideal date or group dinner spot.
Taylor Swift: Storyteller – A ‘Taylor-Made’ Exhibition for Swifties in NYC
On the second floor of the Museum of Arts and Design at Columbus Circle in NYC lies what can only be described as Swiftie’s dream house.
I was able to sit down with Dennis Cieri, who is a film industry expert and the founder of The New York City Independent Film Festival and he was willing to talk about his time in the industry and how independent filmmakers need to get their films showcased.
I Spent the Evening at Skyline Drive NYC, Watching Porsche Destroy Le Mans
On a tranquil evening in Brooklyn, I was feeling electrified. Sitting adjacent to several of the most glorious luxury sports cars in history, I was watching Allan McNish cross the finish line first at the French Le Mans race for a third time in his life, on a humongous outdoor screen, with the backdrop of midtown Manhattan beyond it, right across the river. It was a surreal moment, and it really made me proud to be appreciative of performance vehicles. At that moment, there was nowhere else I would rather be. This was the premiere of the documentary Racing with Giants: Porsche at Le Mans.
Getting an opportunity to be in the room with greatness is always a beautiful way to spend your night. With the help of Reel Works, we got an opportunity to speak to a few change makers.
Singer-songwriter Prateek Kuhad’s extraordinary talent and musical brilliance took center stage as he celebrated the highly anticipated release of his Elektra Records debut, ‘The Way Lovers Do,’ with an unforgettable performance at The Sultan Room in Brooklyn, NYC, last Monday.