Kitchen Essential: Your Culina...
Aprons are making a comeback as a kitchen essential, pockets with purpose.
read moreAprons are making a comeback as a kitchen essential, pockets with purpose.
read moreA witty musical romp. Spend an evening laughing, as 5th-century Verona meets 20th-century Brooklyn.
read moreUN Plaza Grill, an oasis in the heart of New York City, is a divine combination of elegance and comfort, each platter is a work of art, a culinary masterpiece
read moreInes Chattas, Culinary Director at the UN Plaza Grill shares her recipe for hamantashen
read moreHester Street reminds us of the sacrifices Eastern European immigrants made just to survive.
read moreFinding My Voice, Kathleen Turner’s one-woman performance is a rare chance to share an evening with a legend.
read moreImmersive art creates an intimate relationship between the viewer and the artwork. Experience van Gogh in a new way.
read moreInes Chattas, the first Jewish woman to be Culinary Director of UN PLAZA GRILL shares her recipe for apple-onion chutney.
read moreHighline String Quartet along with Feverup revitalized classical music, hosting events at non-traditional concert venues throughout New York City
read moreThe Magnificent Meyersons offers a beautiful way to view the complexities of life. “The world is wonderful, strange, and unpredictable. We each get to write and interpret our own stories.”
read moreTenement Museum gives you a virtual glimpse into life on New York City’s Lower East Side, meet the Rogarshevskys who in 1908, shared a three-rooms with nine people.
read moreJason Haber, one of New York’s preeminent realtors offers a historical perspective and shares his views for future of New York City.
read moreThe Jewish Bronx went from opulence to neglect, leaving behind memories, stories and architecture.
read moreWhat more appropriate way to spend the evening while we are social distancing then Coping with Crowds: “ESCAPES” on the Lower East Side led by Dr. Sharon Keller.
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