IRENE MADRIGAL ,untapped new york This August be sure to check out some of New York City’s best new public art installations complete with interactive elements and intricate designs. Some of the topics explored in these installations include the death of loved ones and the prevalence of gender-based violence in American society. Head to Rockefeller Center to […]
Nordstrom just opened a burger shack uptown
Written by Anna Rahmanan, TimeOutNYC In today’s let’s-diversify-our-business-model news, Nordstrom announces that the flagship Nordstrom shop on West 57th Street by Central Park will now be home to Burger Bar, a new in-store dining experience that’s gotten us pretty confused. New Yorkers will get to shop for their summer essentials while grabbing a juicy burger, because that’s exactly […]
A new public park is opening in midtown this fall
Anna Rahmanan, TimeOut New York International architecture, landscape and interior design firm Snøhetta is opening a new public park in midtown this fall, taking over a space at 550 Madison Avenue between 55th and 56th Streets “with a glass canopy that gives [it] an indoor-outdoor feel,” reports NBC New York. It’s a green oasis inside of a […]
Microsoft shares mitigation for Office zero-day exploited in attacks
By Sergiu Gatlan , BleepingComputer Microsoft has shared mitigation measures to block attacks exploiting a newly discovered Microsoft Office zero-day flaw abused in the wild to execute malicious code remotely. The bug, described by Redmond as a Microsoft Windows Support Diagnostic Tool (MSDT) remote code execution vulnerability and tracked as CVE-2022-30190, was reported by crazyman of the Shadow Chaser Group. Microsoft says […]
Sun Sets at The Met
By: Shaye Weaver, TimeOut NYC The Metropolitan Museum of Art is even more of a hotspot for younger patrons these days. Its new Date Nights have been extremely popular (and successful with three proposals taking place there), and as of July 1, it’ll host Sun Sets, a weekly music series with a rotating lineup of DJs from the city’s […]
Tribeca Festival is hosting free outdoor movie screenings around the city this summer
by: Anna Rahmanan, TimeOut As the weather turns warmer, New Yorkers start planning their outdoor adventures. Here’s one to add to your list: Tribeca Festival’s free outdoor screening program. Between June 8 and June 19, the Festival will host free open-air screenings of both world premieres and classic films at Pier 57 and Brookfield Place. Although details […]
Bryant Park celebrates 30th anniversary of reopening with more than 20 free Picnic Performances this summer
BY BEN YAKAS, Gothamist.com Bryant Park has announced the lineup for this year’s Picnic Performances season, marking the 30th anniversary of the reopening of Bryant Park. It will include more than 20 free jazz concerts, theatrical performances, and dance events staged in the park between May and September. The city marked a major pandemic-era milestone last June […]
HISTORY OF HALLOWEEN
from History.com Straddling the line between fall and winter, plenty and paucity, life and death, Halloween is a time of celebration and superstition. It is thought to have originated with the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, when people would light bonfires and wear costumes to ward off roaming ghosts. In the eighth century, Pope Gregory […]
Choosing the Right Ad Space For Your Business
The only way that you will ever be able to take your business to the next level is by advertising and marketing it effectively. With all of the different marketing methods out there, it can be very difficult to choose just one. Perhaps one of the best ways to get the word out about your […]
Common Myths Regarding Online Reputation
Many new small business owners are unprepared when it comes to the many challenges that one will face when first entering this world. There are so many different factors that go in to running a business in a professional and efficient manner. Among the most important factors that a small business owner has to deal […]