With so many things to do, it simply does not get much better than celebrating labor day weekend in NYC!

With so many things to do, it simply does not get much better than celebrating labor day weekend in NYC!
In the midst of the recent wave of beloved “New Yorkers” venturing into fresh professional endeavors, it’s entirely expected that Cynthia Nixon, renowned as Miranda from Sex and the City, is set to illuminate the Broadway stage for us genuine New Yorkers.
Let’s take a closer look at the iconic project “Savage Beauty” by the iconic British fashion designer Alexander McQueen at the Met Museum in New York City.
In this article we explore the iconic Diner en Blanc! The fancy picnic where participants wear all white and bring everything they need – food, tables, tablecloths and so forth!
Well, well, well, here we meet again with the ongoing issue facing post-modern New York’ers and the anti-gentrification generation of city-dwellers. In one of my past posts, I slightly skimmed the surface of the futuristic face lift creeping up on what seems like every corner of New York City. These days, the average slice-of-pie eating, get-out-of-my-way-attitude wielding, and fashion savvy tote bag and boat shoe wearing New York’er can’t seem to walk down a single street without seeing some serious scaffolding surrounding a skyrocketing structure of steel and style. (Holy alliteration on that sentence, Batman!)
If you’ve ever considered living in the big apple or you already do and are thinking of upgrading from your current apartment, we’ve found some hot NYC real estate gems and paired them with vintage rugs for interior design inspiration!
Let’s take a look at Anthony Caro’s sculptures at the Metropolitan Museum Of Art.
The dog day’s of summer are finally lurking around every corner where one can’t walk down the street without seeing a Mister Softee truck peddling the summer staples of dipped cones, popsicles, and your favorite cartoon character in its purest creamy frozen form. We, New York’ers, braved the cold months of snow-pocalyps’es, layers of thermal “heat tech” undergarments, and bulky parkas galore which can now be vacuum-sealed and stored under our beds.
What are you doing this summer? Generally, that is one of the first questions asked to a college student. Response: “I am an intern at an antique rug gallery.” Usually people have a double take when they hear this. Antique rugs are associated with a specific crowd, not a liberal arts student. But, as I explain to them, it all comes together. The term antique rugs is marred by misconceptions. It strays from the general art gallery mentality and instead focuses on a consumer oriented market, not the contemporary art scene.