On a random Wednesday night, you can score tickets to Million Dollar Quartet, a delightful Broadway musical about 4 Sun Records' vocal powerhouses...preceeded by a surprisingly delicious meal at Keen's Steakhouse (hello filet mignon skewers!).
The next day you're with 12 alumnae sisters, painting salt n' pepper shakers at Make Meaning followed by a random visit from a Peruvian friend at Vero.
Saturday brings about a $12 Kobe beef burger at Zaitzeff's and cocktails at La Caverna and Fat Baby.
And to ring in President's Day, you score VIP passes to Citi Pond at Bryant Park for a little ice skating and then head up stairs for Polar Bear cosmo's at Celcius.
That's what I like the most about NYC.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Sunday, February 13, 2011
The Question
The million dollar question - "What's your favorite thing about living in NYC?"
Hands down, it's the options...the wide-variety of combustible options.
Winding down on a Sunday night, you can anticipate a uneventful week.
Next thing you know, you're re-connecting with former colleagues over Asian BBQ at Ember Room, only to be pleasantly surprised that chef Todd English comped your entire meal.
Then, you're brainstorming fundraising ideas for St. Jude's Children Reasearch Hospital.
And then, you think it will be a quiet weekend, but you score Fashion Week tickets to see the Jill Stuart and ADAM show - full hair and makeup and 2 costume changes by 3pm. Celebrity sitings included, but were not limited to Nigel Barker, Mena Suvari, Alexa Ray Joel, and Brad Goreski.
That's my favorite thing about living in New York City.
Hands down, it's the options...the wide-variety of combustible options.
Winding down on a Sunday night, you can anticipate a uneventful week.
Next thing you know, you're re-connecting with former colleagues over Asian BBQ at Ember Room, only to be pleasantly surprised that chef Todd English comped your entire meal.
Then, you're brainstorming fundraising ideas for St. Jude's Children Reasearch Hospital.
And then, you think it will be a quiet weekend, but you score Fashion Week tickets to see the Jill Stuart and ADAM show - full hair and makeup and 2 costume changes by 3pm. Celebrity sitings included, but were not limited to Nigel Barker, Mena Suvari, Alexa Ray Joel, and Brad Goreski.
That's my favorite thing about living in New York City.
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