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Chris Skylark’s ‘Swallow The Lake’: An Evening of Art and Celebration Presented by Tres Generaciones Tequila
On September 13th, The Knockturnal had the pleasure of attending the highly anticipated opening night of Chris Skylark’s debut solo exhibition, “Swallow The Lake,” in New York City.
A welcoming and delicious no frills pizza join serving up classic slices and unique Italian quick bites.
Inside the Star Studded Grand Opening of So & So’s, Hell’s Kitchen’s Newest Neighborhood Piano Bar and Supper Club
Prior to moving to Manhattan as a teenager, many of my city-girl fantasies involved sporting a slicked back hairstyle of some sort and sipping wine in a dimly lit piano bar.
Pepsi Dig In held a pop-up at the newly opened SAINT in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan in honor of Pepsi Dig In Day. The event served as a preview for 2024’s Pepsi Dig In Day, a day spent encouraging diners to attend Black-owned restaurants.
Celebrating National Spritz Day at Rose Lane: A Refreshing Summer Delight
The Knockturnal had the pleasure of attending National Spritz Day festivities at Rose Lane on Thursday, August 1st.
Standing at the outdoor waterside terrace, I close my eyes. My mind, still searching for the sensory overload that comes with a city like NYC, soon learns to shut out which it constantly hears, and slows down.
Everyday is national oyster day at the Urban Cove Society and Kitchen.
Is there such a thing as a meal that’s just too rich? No, say the folks over at HYUN, who run one of the best Korean BBQ spots outside of Korea.
The coffee scene in New York has been pretty good for a long time now. A little too long. Lately, it feels like the days of unique, one-off coffee shops that were cool purveyors of fine beans have gone the way of Starbucks and become a series of mass produced chains bereft of charm.