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What to Eat on Madison Avenue: Choza Taqueria

What to Eat on Madison Avenue: Choza Taqueria

Choza Taqueria, located on 66 Madison Ave (between 27th & 28th Street), opened in 2010 and began serving authentic, Mexican food based upon the beachside and roadside food stands found in Northern Mexico. Chef Dominic Giuliano’s menu is made using only the freshest products and ingredients, with all of his salsas made from scratch. Each dish is [...]

PONY Bar Opens in the Upper East Side

PONY Bar Opens in the Upper East Side

The PONY Bar has added a new location on the upper east side in New York City. Its new spot is on 75th street and 1st Avenue. It's a big space with booths along the wall and tables between the booths and the bar. They serve food but you could easily pass up on it and fill up on beer. PONY Bar has a wide variety of tasty cervezas to choose [...]

Kumaré Documentary Coming to IFC Center June 20th

Kumaré Documentary Coming to IFC Center June 20th

Coming to the IFC Center in New York City on Wednesday, June 20th is Kumaré, a documentary from Vikram Ghandi. Ghandi decides to take a look at faith and belief in this film in a direction that may upset a lot of people. As you can tell by the Kumaré movie trailer above, Ghandi creates an alter ago named Kumaré. Kumaré is a spiritual [...]

Bar Review: American Trash

Bar Review: American Trash

They say one man's trash in another man's treasure, well in this case its actually true. An upper east side bar that definitely stands out aside from its name alone. Don't let the dive bar decor sway you from sitting down and enjoying all that American Trash has to offer. The bar has a big space. There are tables between booths and the bar, [...]

Off-Broadway Theatre Production Looking for Donations

Off-Broadway Theatre Production Looking for Donations

If you’re looking for some pure theatre in New York City, my friend Jenna Ciralli is at your service. She’ll be performing at the off-Broadway theatre, The Flea, from July 5th to July 15th. It’s called "Israel Horovitz One-Acts: It's Called the Sugar Plum/Beirut Rocks.” Ciralli will be in the “Sugar Plum” part. It should be [...]

Live Concert Review: Father John Misty at Mercury Lounge

Live Concert Review: Father John Misty at Mercury Lounge

If there was ever a concert that felt like a celebration of music rather than a band just going through the motions, the Father John Misty show at Mercury Lounge was that concert. The opener even ran long but it seemed like no one cared, that’s probably because former Fleet Foxes drummer, J. Tillman, was on drums the whole time. Father [...]

Street Logic Book-signing at Bluestockings Bookstore

Street Logic Book-signing at Bluestockings Bookstore

Book-lovers can get up close and person with Steve Sundberg on June 9th. He’s the author of Street Logic, a work of fiction that advocates for the homeless in America. Sundberg will be at Bluestockings Bookstore, which is located at 172 Allen St. in Manhattan. He’ll be there from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Bluestockings Bookstore’s phone is [...]

DETAILS: Rooftop Films Opens this Weekend

DETAILS: Rooftop Films Opens this Weekend

This weekend Rooftop Films returns with the opening weekend of their Summer Series screenings. The series runs from May to August. Rooftop Films’ opening shindig will feature numerous short films and the usual after party. Opening night starts at 8 p.m. when the doors open, get there early because it gets crowded fast. The music [...]

Bar Review: Keybar

Bar Review: Keybar

"THE BEST HAPPY HOUR IN THE CITY" You can find that on Keybar's website and to be honest with you, it's kind of hard to argue with. Price is one thing, you can get cheap beer anywhere, but getting great beer for cheap, that's a whole other thing and that's where Keybar takes it. The chicks will love their wide array of mixed drinks and [...]

Rooftop Films Giving Solar-Powered Screening for Earth Day this Weekend

Rooftop Films Giving Solar-Powered Screening for Earth Day this Weekend

One of my favorite companies in the film industry, Rooftop Films, is doing some more cool things this weekend in New York City. They’ve teamed up with BBC America for a solar-powered screening of Planet Earth and the world premiere of The Making of Planet Earth. That’s right, it’s solar-powered to celebrate Earth Day this Saturday, April [...]

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