AuH20 Thriftique Sells Great New York Vintage Vlothing & Jewelry

January 25th, 2013 by
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Have you noticed the whole vintage style that has taken over Hollywood? If you are addicted to red carpets like my girlfriend and I are, you’ll notice stars like Scarlett Johannson, Angelina Jolie, Bruno Mars and more always show up looking like they were plucked out of the 1950s.

We were watching Joan Rivers Fashion Police and Joan revealed that many stylists are going to thrift shops, pulling pieces from decades ago and having them tailored for their clients. These pieces give them an authentic vintage look, and because pieces from these times are so hard to find these stars definitely … Read More »

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Wolfgang’s Steakhouse Could Be Best Steakhouse in NYC

January 22nd, 2013 by
Side of Lobster at Wolfgang’s Steakhouse Midtown NYC

My uncle has a real estate property company, and he always closes all of his deals by buying his client a truly excellent NY steak dinner. Steak is a good dish to take someone out for on a business meeting, or even just a friend from out of town because it’s not something most people have every day. That being said, an unforgettable steak is usually hard to come by in New York City but I will say my uncle introduced me to a steak restaurant I now hold dear to myself. I like Wolfgang’s Steakhouse in Read More »

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Review of Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark

January 18th, 2013 by
spiderman and the green goblin fly over the state during Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark

The problems plaguing the opening of the now-semi-hit Broadway show Spiderman: Turn Off The Dark nearly spun the show into oblivion. Production costs way over budget, a controversial director change and a near tragic accident left most people scratching this Broadway show off their must-see list. But not my older brother.  He is the biggest kid in the world (28 years old with a 12 year old’s brain) and the negative buzz only made seeing Spiderman on Broadway more enticing.

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New York City life is musical. From the infamous Theater District on Broadway in Midtown Manhattan, to the legendary Webster Hall and The Bitter End of the East Village, NYC is where music enthusiasts and performers alike call home. Whether you want to relive the Harlem Renaissance or walk in Bob Dylan’s footsteps, musical influence can be found on every New York City corner.

New York City life is culinary. Home to restaurants owned by world class chefs like Daniel Boloud and Marcus Samuelsson, New York City’s culinary assets surpass that of all major cities. Whether you’re it’s the freshly prepared ramen of Koreatown you crave, or Little Italy’s hearty bowls of pasta, New York City life is a foodie’s oasis.

New York City life is professional. Labeled Silicon Alley after San Francisco’s Silicon Valley, New York City is home to numerous technology companies. Google and Facebook both have a second home in NYC, while Etsy and Meetup built their empires from the ground-up on these bustling streets. Let’s not forget prestigious institutions like the New York Times, as well as top financial firms that include Goldman Sachs and Ernst & Young. New York City life is full of opportunities for professionals in every industry.

New York City life is cultural. Whether you are interested in the urban street art oasis known as 5 Pointz, or you find solace at the New York Public Library, New York City’s culture is both rich and all-encompassing. The Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Opera House and countless festivals call New York City home.

New York City life is leisurely. Visit Central Park for a stroll in the summertime. Strap on some roller skates for a few round on the roller rink at the High Line. Lace up your ice skates in the winter for a night on moonlit evening at Bryant Park’s ice rink.  No matter the season, New York City life has something to offer every member of the family.

New York City life is social. New York City’s nightlife is just one of the ways in which residents can get out and mingle with the local crowd. Whether you are new in town or have lived in NYC your whole life, there are 8 million strangers in the city–each with their own unique story. With countless social organizations, meetup groups and hobby clubs, you’re never alone in New York City.