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IRVINA LEW

Author and journalist

Irvina Lew is an awardwinning food, travel and spa writer who has written many features on Manhattan restaurants, plus themed round-ups and destination spas. The former French, Spanish and ESL teacher is a Travel Classic alumnus, member of the American Society of Journalists and Authors and the Society of American Travel Writers, which awarded her work, as did the Society of Professional Journalists. To read lifestyle articles featuring dock ’n dine, healthy food to starred chefs and worldly tables, readers can follow irvinalew.com and @sipsupstayspa and @irvinalew.

MELANIE CARDEN

Melanie is a Boston-based writer and editor. Formerly a newspaper columnist, she writes about social justice, culture, cooking, adventure, and all things curious and creative. She earned her BA— with a concentration in Food and Culture Journalism—from UMass Amherst. Melanie is a passionate advocate for lifelong learning— the traditional, immersive, and online classrooms alike—and remains an active alumnus for the University Without Walls department of her alma mater. Her work has been featured in such publications as The Gay & Lesbian Review, Incomer Magazine, The Winchester Star Newspaper, and Cleaver Magazine. Mel can’t resist a good coffee mug and is obsessed with picnics. Catch her on melaniecarden.com.

JENNY PETERS

Jenny has covered the entertainment, lifestyle and travel worlds as a freelance journalist for many years. Her credits include writing on film, celebrities, and lifestyle for USA Today, AARP.com, Variety, New York Magazine, to name a few. She is the former editorin-chief of Brentwood/Distinctive Living magazines and held the same post for Scene magazine. She is a founding and voting member of the Broadcast Film Critics Association, who present the Critics’ Choice Awards every January honoring the previous year’s finest in cinematic achievement. Her favorite places to be: sipping wine in the middle of a vineyard or simply strolling the streets and soaking in the atmosphere of one of the world’s great cities.

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MEMORIES ARE MADE OF THIS

We have much to celebrate this month. Whether it be Father’s Day, Birthdays, Gay Pride, Weddings, or special Graduations, it’s a cause for gathering to celebrate life and make memories.

Along with celebrations, June ushers in Summer and nothing sounds more delicious than a barbecue with family and friends. Just the scent alone of grilled burgers and hot dogs ignites the senses. Certainly, there’s nothing better than an ice cream cone sprinkled with a rainbow of colors on a steamy day. Those first steps in the sand will take you back to the fun, long strolls and happy, relaxed moments. Endless hours in the pool, cycling on the boardwalk, smelling the freshly cut grass, or white-water rafting near the mountains never seem to get old. This is summertime at its best. So, grab those sunglasses!

In this issue, we showcase one of the nation’s premier hotel groups and where it’s a great place to visit—and stay! The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Portland. The Residences soar on floors 21-35 of the tower, which also houses The Ritz-Carlton, Portland hotel. But, best of all are the luxurious amenities and, of course, the views—Portland’s downtown skyline and the unobstructed views of Mount Hood, Mount Saint Helens, Mount Rainier, and Mount Adams. Are you thinking of moving? Or purchasing a second home? Be sure to look at this incredible property.

Our NYLM team gathered an issue you’ll love reading cover to cover. Look for travel to New Hope, Atlanta, and if you’re looking for more sun and fun a weekend in Barbados is a sure cure. All this in addition to great restaurant options in NYC, interviews with Broadway’s A-listers makes this another winning issue.

Have a wonderful, safe summer. I look forward to hearing from you with your comments and suggestions on New York Lifestyles Magazine.

Happy Father’s Day to all!

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THE RITZ-CARLTON RESIDENCES, PORTLAND

YOUR GATEWAY TO THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST

Imagine a home not only defined by style and luxurious finishes but equipped to deliver the legendary RitzCarlton service. From concierge services to a dedicated residential management team, a lifestyle of privacy and comfort awaits.

Enter The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Portland, situated atop Block 216, a stunning 35-story mixed-use tower that offers magnificent views of the city and has become a landmark in this dynamic Pacific Northwest city. Honoring the heritage and grandeur of The Ritz-Carlton brand, the building showcases Portland’s unique personality in an innovative space complete with the luxury that Residence Owners expect.

ON TOP OF THE WORLD

The 132 Residences soar on floors 21-35 of the tower, which also houses The Ritz-Carlton, Portland hotel. Each of the one-, two- and three-bedroom layouts, ranging from 1,100 to 4,000 square feet, include a private balcony where Owners can enjoy breathtaking views of Portland’s downtown skyline, Willamette River, and unobstructed views of Mount Hood, Mount Saint Helens, Mount Rainier, and Mount Adams.

The Residences feature an exquisite assembly of finishes that create comfortable luxury and evoke the spirit of discovery of the Northwest. From the tribal legends of the region’s waterfalls and peaks to the penny coin toss that gave Portland its name, the legacy of the region is subtly captured in physical spaces throughout. Deeply rooted in nature, The Residences feature wood, marble, copper, and crystal accents connecting them to the nearby forests, Cascade Mountains, and wild Pacific Coast.

FEATURES

A PRIVATE OASIS

The Residences have a designated concierge staff fully equipped to assist in a wide range of personal arrangements, including private air or car service reservations, common space housekeeping, valet service, and more. In addition, the Exclusive Owners’ Lounge on the 8th floor is a private oasis complete with wine lockers, an outdoor patio, and private meeting and creative spaces.

Additionally, Owners enjoy access to unparalleled amenities within the building, including a sprawling signature restaurant helmed by Michelin-starred Executive Chef Pedro Almeida, an expansive infinity pool and jacuzzi, a state-of-the-art fitness facility and yoga studio, and The Ritz-Carlton Spa®, Portland. Additionally, Owners become part of the Marriott International Luxury Residences Program, with exclusive privileges and benefits at locations around the world.

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A NATURAL WONDER

Further than just delivering on the luxuries, GBD Architects sought to create a sustainable building that honors the natural beauty visible from the floor-to-ceiling windows in every unit. Starting at the top, the rooftop is planted with natural vegetation, which captures carbon and reduces emissions, along with a built-in drainage system to collect rainwater, reducing runoff that goes into the city streets and spreads pollutants, an important consideration in the Pacific Northwest. Inside each Residence, indoor air filters are 30 percent more effective than those recommended by LEED and ensure that only clean air enters the building. GBD also thoughtfully chose low-emitting interior finishes

that are

aligned with LEED standards.

To top off the want-for-nothing lifestyle of The Residences, the building’s ground floor is complete with FLOCK, an all-new open-air cuisine experience featuring some of Portland’s best-curated vendors. Before Block 216  rose 460 feet above downtown Portland, the location was home to a vibrant cluster of food carts, which served as one of the first places tourists, locals, and downtown professionals gathered for a taste of Portland’s celebrated food culture. So why not bring it back? The developers behind the project sought to do just that with the FLOCK food gallery.

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Selling first-of-its-kind luxury Residences in Portland required an expert team; the marketing efforts of 503 Collective Inc./Adjancey Partners have reached potential buyers from around the globe and sold Residences at a record pace. Managing Partner Bryan Johnston comments, “This project appealed to us because it allowed us to open up Portland to a whole new audience and show the special culture here while also impressing the potential for luxury in a city that is known for its casual nature.”

For more information on The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Portland, visit RCRPORTLAND.com

THROUGH THE LENS

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FEATURES
Photography By Annie Watt.com Blythe Calderley, Kasey Lettrich, Remy Knopf, Bonnie Comley Christy O’Connor, Colleen Jennings-Roggensack, Stewart Lane, Bonnie Comley, Irene Gandy, The Maine Attraction, Anita Durst David Carl, ChaShaMa Performer, Bonnie Comley, David Garfinkle, Stewart Lane Flambeaux Fire Laura Recek, Keith Hurd, Stewart Lane, Daniel Hassett, Leila El hayani Matt Britten, Maddie Lipp, Valerie Britten, Meagan Coyle Megan Sipe, Maine Anders, Christy O’Connor, Jei Osorio, Fritz Donnelly The Maine Attraction, Keith Hurd, Cristyne Nicholas, Daniel Hassett CHASHAMA ART SOIREE
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FRENCH HERITAGE BOOK AWARDS
Christian Draz, James McAuley April Gow, GiGi Fisdell, Ann Van Ness, Bonnie Comley, Carole Bellidora Westfall Guy Robinson, Cheryl Mckee, Alberto Mariaca Helen King, Silvina Leone, Penny Grant Jennifer Herlein, John Dante, Laurie Bodor Ken Weiss, Cathy Weiss, Jennifer McAuley, Rebecca Siegel Pachara Bunnag, Stewart Lane, Elizabeth Stribling, Bonnie Comley, Danita Bunnag Vicky McLoughlin, Judy McLaren, Ann Van Ness, Laurie Bodor
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Barbara McLaughlin, Michael Scully, Stephanie Stokes Blaire Clarke, Alistair Clarke, Annie Watt, Madeline McLaughlin Brenda Johnson, Michael Scully, Carolyn Albert Eleanora Kennedy, Stephanie Stokes Mark Gilbertson, Lillian Heidenberg, Jack Lynch Seth Raphaeli, Rossy Gorivan, Chris Spitzmiller Sharon Hoge, Kathy Crane, Lisa Rossi Gorrivan, Erick Pulkkinen, Robin Kramer Susan O’neal, Michael O’neal, Philip Gorrivan
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Harry Heissmann the Design Chair and Table Designer Byron C. James (Table Designer), Andrea Stark (Table Designer), Ignacio Ariza David Salas, Margery Riker, Stephen Riker, Loren Ruch Gregory Fowlkes, Dusty Philip, Yesim Philip, Annabelle Fowlkes, Reha Kocatas Joseph Haslip, Juan Sabater (Board Chair), Bottom- Lexi Bolandhemat, Jon Koval, Eila Motley, Gil Flores Michael Milograno, Elie Rizel, Brian Gemino, Christopher Spitzmiller (Honorary Design Chair), Anthony Bellomo (Table Designer) Robert Rufino, Diana Ronan Quasha (Gala Chair Emerita) Table Designers Kevie Murphy, Alyssa DeVoe, John Goodman, Sarah Khan
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NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY FOUNDERS DAY CELEBRATION
Board Members and Past Presidents Daisy Pierson, Ellen Scordato Julia Lindenthal, Katherine Anne Jhonson Lauren Manning, Anna Bulkot Mary Grace, Rebecca DuPont Kohberger, Mary Kate Gorman Matthew Von Barton, Janet Whitman Ogden,Jeffrey Von Barton Nicholas D’Angelo, Alexandra Hancock, Stratton Walt Scott Dwyer, Jonathan Doucette, Bethany Davis
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SPOONS ACROSS AMERICA
Nathan Coe and Dean West Catalina Cortez, Dean West, Alexandra Girou Charles Bane III, Guy Beaumont Palmer Dean West, Dr. Alyssa Sepinwall, Bernard Sepinwall, Ed Sheahan Graham Gaspard, PJ Quick Jackson Heller, Lisa Heller Kate Mackenzie, Julie Jordan, Andrew Zimmern, Lauren Bush Lauren, Dr. Manasa Mantravadi. Katherine Boulud, Jim Grosso

PAINTED LUXURY

A VISIT WITH DESIGNER ALA VON AUERSPERG

Ala, born Princess Annie-Laurie, never dreamed she’d be the founder of a fashion brand, let alone a prolific painter. However, over a decade ago, she stumbled into an exciting new chapter. In 2009 Ala stepped into the creative space. Simply seeking a new hobby, Ala reached for a paintbrush. It was a natural fit. Shortly after that, Ala worked with a design team to bring her paintings to fabric, thus birthing the iconic brand.

And now, years later, her thousands of devoted customers are extremely grateful she did. Her paintings, and AvA’s pieces, are inspired by nature, color, and travel. Ala von Auersperg’s love of fashion began before launching her namesake brand in 2017. The young Princess Annie-Laurie would visit Parisian couture houses with her mother, Sunny Crawford von Bülow. The sleek designs and bold colors were imprinted on Ala’s mind. She quickly absorbed her mother’s fantastic eye for luxury in fashion and home decor. As Ala paints, she uses that trained eye to pick out the textures and colors others may overlook. She’s painted the ocean, roses from her garden, the tropical mock coffee plant, butterflies, and more.

Ala remembers, “My mother was one of my greatest inspirations. She enjoyed the finer things in life but never took them for granted. I’ve incorporated that same way of living into my own life, always stopping to smell the roses or at least to paint them.”

DEFINING ALA’S STYLE

As paintings became fabrics and fabrics became collections, the designs were a weaving of Ala’s style, the vintage couture she was surrounded by as a child, and the tropics. Ala splits her time between the East Coast and Antigua, which very well could be the greatest love of her life. She’s been a part of the Antiguan community for over 20 years. Her home boasts an expansive garden and sits just a short distance from the beach. The island seems to have inspiration hidden behind every shoreline, palm tree, or bungalow.

LUXURIOUS LOOKS

So, it’s no surprise that the brand has a Tropics Collection displaying bright blue coral and the mock coffee plant in white and lavender. The Antigua inspiration doesn’t end there. The brand made a simple butterfly print come to life in a new way on a translucent mesh that’s not only a luxurious look but also perfectly breezy for warm climates.

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After the launch of the first collection, the brand became known for its sheer kaftan. The piece can be worn as a beach coverup, a statement over their all-white basics, or with a casual pair of jeans to add visual interest. In addition, the brand expanded its mesh line, offering floor-length flowing looks like the Rachel Sheer Mesh Poncho and figure-framing blouse like the Diane Sheer Mesh Top. Also, a fan favorite is AvA’s distinct Signature Sets which allow a customer to handcraft their own set of three pieces. Each set component can be worn in several ways, multiplying closet or suitcases options. It was essential for Ala and her daughter-turnedbusiness partner Sunny to create versatile pieces. They wanted pieces that could be transformed into multiple looks depending on how you accessorize, belt, or pair them.

EASY TRAVELS

The brand’s fabrics are all made for easy packing because if there’s one thing Ala’s constant travel has taught her, it’s that ironing is time-consuming. Especially when Ala wants to get straight to the beach as soon as she lands, her favorite place to relax, usually wearing a Rachel Sheer Mesh Poncho as a coverup. “I want every woman, no matter age, size, or lifestyle, to wear AvA and feel breezy, comfortable, and luxurious. I want their confidence to be through the roof and their unique beauty recognized. AvA is curated art for your closet. Invest in yourself, invest in art,” she explains.

For more information on Ala von Auersperg, visit alavonauersperg.com

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LIFE & STYLE

DADS, GRADS, AND WEDDINGS SO GRAND!

It seems like just yesterday we were brushing off snowflakes…and then it’s “Hello, Summer!” I find myself trading my cold weather to-do lists for what feels like a bit of a scramble to source all the gifts I need for June—dads, grads, and the grandiose weddings of the season. Here, I’m sharing a few of my favorites. Call it a little seasonal smattering of gift-giving goodies.

UPCYCLED BRASS BOMB CASINGS

This ring is the physical manifestation of resilience, and a graduation gift of deep meaning. Ten Thousand Villages collaborates with makers in Cambodia who upcycle the brass from bomb casings, to create beautiful, symbolic jewelry. Get the full story on the website.

Info: tenthousandvillages.com

WEDDING WONDERMENT

One of the most beautiful, preserved flower ideas

I’ve seen in a long time: Pressed Floral creates breathtaking framed floral preservation art, making it an exceptional shower or wedding gift idea.

Info: pressedfloral.com

WHISKEY AND HEIRLOOM WATCHES

The Balvenie Single Malt Scotch Whisky and third-generation institution Grand Central Watch (Grand Central Terminal) are teaming up for a gift set extraordinaire. It includes an heirloom consultation at Grand Central Watch, a keepsake book, and QR discount code for a bottle of The Balvenie.

Info: www.thebalvenie.com

CELEBRATE AL FRESCO

A gift from Olive & Cocoa is always a treasured treat, especially because it arrives in a custom wood crate. This tapas selection –with fire grilled vegetable antipasti and artichoke tomato spread -is perfect for any of June’s celebratory moments.

Info: oliveandcocoa.com

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THE GREAT OUTDOORS

Filson is in the upper echelon of outdoors outfitters. Celebrating their 125th anniversary, the brand’s dedication to unfailing goods is unwavering. So, rest assured this lightweight Alaskan Guide Shirt is up for the task—BBQs and adventures alike. Info: filson.com

FIELD OF FLOWERS FLATWARE

If you’re the gift-giver that likes to add a little wow into the day, Juliska’s Field of Flowers Flatware Set is a guaranteed showstopper. Its graceful, delicate print is so lovely for creating a special tablescape. Info: juliska.com

GRAND GRAD ADVENTURES

Graduation brings a sense of relief, sure, but it also has a way of inspiring a bit of wanderlust. The Puffy Poncho from Rumpl is ready for post-grad adventures. It’s a poncho that packs into its own pocket to become a pillow, and more. Info: rumpl.com

CABINET OF CURIOSITIES

Oh, my! If you dabble in gin, you’ve likely seen the Hendrick’s Cabinet of Curiosities line. Well, they’ve partnered with Flamingo Estate, home to one of America’s most sought-after gardens, to create this gift set. Gin, jazz on vinyl, strawberries in rose water, and jam? Yes, please. Info: flamingoestate.com

DADS AND LITTLE DAREDEVILS

This is a special gift for Dads who go out there to share adventures with the little ones. Uncharted Society offers a four-day off-roading Grand Canyon adventure for dads and kiddos (as young as 3 years old). Info: unchartedsociety.com

GRADUATION GLOW

The Glow Up Journal from Simon and Shuster includes advice on beauty, style, fitness, and career—but it’s the cool journal prompts that caught my eye. Truly a resource, it includes real-life planning prompts like “Make Money Your Bestie,” and tips on how to draw energy from daydreams. Info: simonandshuster.com

WATCHFUL WISHES

If you’re looking for an heirloom quality watch, set aside some quality time to visit Hodinkee’s inventory and limited-edition collections, including Hermès and Chopard. Pictured here, the Slim d’Hermès With OpalineSilver Dial. Info: shop.hodinkee.com

FROM THE BEACH TO THE MOUNTAINS

Everyone is heading outdoors, dads and grads included. Whether it’s a beach, boat, or mountain road trip outing, MSR’s WindBurner® Personal Stove System is a game-changer. Brew that coffee—even on a windy sailboat—make a proper roadside lunch. Info: msrgear.com

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A LOOK AT BARBADOS

HIKING TRAILS AND HIDDEN BAYS

How could a getaway be anything but magical on the island of Barbados—where monkeys are green, and fish fly? It’s the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure with lazy hours on a palm-fringed beach balanced by time spent exploring and elegant dinners at pictureperfect restaurants combined with forays into the local culture.

Enjoy getting close and personal with multi-hued coral, tropical fish, and hawksbill turtles. Scuba diving, snorkeling, and catamaran sailing are for those who like to keep it on topside. This easternmost and most British of all the Caribbean Isles gained its independence as a constitutional monarchy in 1966, and only last year did the nation formally sever ties with Britain.

Bajans—as islanders call themselves— deliver their hospitality with a warmth and charm that can’t be beaten. For those that want to get active and discover the island, there are some essential activities one must do while visiting Barbados to ensure you get the “proper Bajan experience.”

RUM’S THE WORD

The Caribbean drink of choice is rum. And Mount Gay is the oldest rum distillery, has been making the libation in Barbados since 1703. Today, it is still produced with most of it exported. Take a tour of the Mount Gay north of Bridgetown, and to learn about the history and, of course, a taste as well.

CATAMARAN CRUISING

Enjoy cruising along the calm west coast with one of the many boats, all offering some of the best service and smiles at sea. Choose from a morning or afternoon sail where you can lounge and work on your tan while the team serves you cold Banks Beer or a rum punch and point out some lavish mansions, hotels, and restaurants. In addition, guests can enjoy a unique swimming experience with turtles when the boat anchors for lunch. This is a definite must-have for our “Becoming a Bajan” list.

OISTINS FISH FRY

This hot spot of food and fun is the perfect setting to indulge in Bajan Culture. Enjoy rubbing shoulders and partying with locals to the sweet strains of calypso music. Bajans dance arm in arm—and, of course, all that dancing builds up an appetite, so head for the food and beverage stalls and enjoy the traditional Bajan fare. Fish cakes, jug-jug (guinea corn and green peas), fried fish, all washed down with a Banks Beer.

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ISLAND EXPLORING

When you see pictures of Barbados, you may think it to be just white sand beaches and coconut trees, but there is so much more to the island, and we recommend checking out a couple of spots that are off the beaten path. If you’re adventurous and want to drive, Google maps is necessary to maneuver your way around winding country roads. If getting lost isn’t your style, sign up for an island tour where you and your friends can hop in the back of an open-top Jeep and enjoy the sights with an off-road twist. Embrace Barbados’s nature, history, culture, and folklore at captivating places of interest.

UNDERGROUND AT HARRISON’S CAVES

One of Barbados’ unique experiences is exploring the underground world of Harrison’s Cave, an extensive limestone cavern. filled with stalactites, stalagmites, a flowing stream, and deep pools. On an electric tram, you ride through 3 miles of tunnels and open areas.

VISIT TROPICAL GARDENS

There is no shortage of horticultural treats. Among the best are Andromeda Botanic Gardens, above the Bathsheba coastline on the east coast. Then, take in  Flower Forest and  Hunte’s Gardens. All three sites are a feast for the eyes with an abundance of soaring trees, flowering bushes, and unusual plants.

TAKE A HIKE

Barbados is flat, making the island prime for casual hikes, and more strenuous treks. The Barbados National Trust sponsors Hike Barbados from beginner to more experienced hikes all offered in the morning afternoon. The walks are free, and you’re grouped according to your ability. They also run cross-country and moonlight treks. On any hike be sure to have a good sun hat, sunscreen, and plenty of water on hand.

BATHSHEBA BEACH

Bathsheba Beach, which sits on Barbados’ east coast, is a photographer’s and surfer’s paradise. For photographers, Bathsheba offers dramatic rock formations. And for surfers, there’s the beach’s famous Soup Bowl, where top-notch waves can be found. Named after the area’s foamy water, the Soup Bowl is so well-known that international surfing competitions are regularly held here. Like other Bajan beaches, Bathsheba Beach is free to visit. Although the water is not safe for swimming, visitors can dip their toes into one of several tide pools.

VISIT WHERE WASHINGTON SLEPT

Now a museum, this 18th-century plantation house (also known as Bush Hill House) was the base for George Washington and his sick half-brother Lawrence for two months in 1751. The Washington brothers traveled to the island, hoping the tropical climate of Barbados could cure him. Now a museum, exhibits feature artifacts from the 18th century, secret tunnels discovered under the house, and a 15-minute film about Washington’s time in Barbados.

REEFS & WRECKS

Scuba divers can swim among colorful fish and view other underwater wonders. On the south coast, nearby there are six shipwrecks to explore, where you may even discover centuries-old cannon balls. There are also plenty of dive sites with visibility as much as 80 to 90 feet.

GREEN MONKEYS

Despite their cuteness, the green monkeys are wild animals. On a walk through  Welchman Hall Gully, you’ll see many of these creatures in their natural surroundings. Watch as they munch on bananas and swing. The area is a 1.5-mile pathway of tropical trees, flowering plants, butterflies and birds, and monkeys.

A TASTE OF BARBADOS

The island is best-known as the Culinary Capital of the Caribbean, and there is a wealth of restaurants to suit everyone’s tastes and budgets.  The Cliff, however, is a standout among visitors. The menu is haute prixfixe, and you must in advance if you want a front table on the terrace. Steps lead down to the water if you pull up in your yacht.

For more information on Barbados, logon to visitbarbados.org

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WEEKEND GETAWAY

ROCKLAND’S RIVERTOWNS

VILLAGES, VISTAS & SO MUCH HISTORY

How far would you travel to experience scenic waterfront villages, mountain vistas and parks, hiking and biking trails, beautiful arts and culture, historical sites, sophisticated shopping, fine dining, and a stay at a hip boutique hotel? How about a 20-mile drive from Manhattan? Because that’s how far Rockland County—the Gateway to the Hudson Valley—and its four inviting Rivertowns.

THE RIVERTOWNS PIERMONT

It offers enchanting views of the Hudson River and the Mario Cuomo Bridge (brilliantly lit at night). But this small village is big on history and outdoor activities. Visit the Railroad Station Museum to learn about the village’s place in The Revolutionary War (Washington did sleep at the Oldest House at 272 Piermont Ave.). “Tale of Two Railroads” chronicles the development of the Erie Railroad and the Northern Railroad. And “Last Stop USA” recounts the town’s role during WWII. In addition, the Piermont Historical Society offers self-guided walking tours of the Historic District.

Outdoor enthusiasts will love the opportunity to kayak around Piermont Marsh, walk along Sparkill Creek or Piermont Pier, and hike through Tallman Mountain State Park. Shoppers can browse the art galleries and boutique shops along River Road. Enjoy live music at the iconic Turning Point.

NYACK

It’s impressive the number of unique restaurants, exciting night spots, and 50+ merchants within the radius of this yearround hub of activity. With a calendar packed with special events like its famous Halloween Parade (one of the largest in the country!), numerous street fairs, its popular Classic Car Show, and year-round outdoor Farmers Market, Nyack never seems to take a day off. The month-long Phoenix Festival: Live Arts in Nyack in September/October celebrates arts and culture with various outdoor performances.

Are you unsure which ethnic or traditional cuisines you want to experience? Take a fun and informative walking tour with Joey G’s Nyack Food Tours. A must for any art lover is a visit to the Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center. Hopper, renowned for his unsentimental realism, spent his first 28 years in the family home, and the museum artfully depicts the inspiration and influence of his years at 82 Broadway in Nyack. Enjoy “Jazz in the Garden” every Thursday from July 4th - August 24th.

Need to stretch your legs? Hike “The Hook” at Hook Mountain State Park, bike Mario Cuomo Bridge Path, or stroll along the scenic river path at Nyack Beach. Get out on the water with a 2-hour sail on the Nyack Boat Charter’s sloop Al Vento or take a kayak tour with Hudson River Expeditions.

TRAVEL

HAVERSTRAW

One of the most ethnically and culturally diverse river towns, Haverstraw has a bustling downtown brimming with small familyowned shops and various eclectic restaurants. Haverstraw’s unique historical place engenders the phrase “The Town that Built Manhattan.” This is because Haverstraw was once home to as many as 42 brickyards, making it “the brick-making capital of the world.” The Haverstraw Brick Museum details the area’s brick-making heritage and its vital role in supplying the construction materials of many of New York City’s brick buildings.

Be sure to explore the GARNER Arts/Historic District in the tiny hamlet of Garnerville. This pre-Civil War textile mill is now an artistic/ cultural hub, with a collection of artist studios, exhibit galleries, special events, live performances, film screenings, a Creekside sculpture trail, and home to Industrial Arts Brewing taproom.

Visit Haverstraw Beach & State Park to enjoy the riverside beauty and take in a bit of history. On this site back in 1780, American General Benedict Arnold and British spy John Andre exchanged plans to overtake West Point.

STONY POINT

Stony Point is a town rich in history. The Stony Point Battlefield State Historic Site marks the July 16, 1779, Battle of Stony Point, in which General “Mad” Anthony Wayne led 1,350 Continental Army troops in a surprise attack against the British just before midnight. The battlefield is now home to a museum and park where Revolutionary War reenactments occur yearly. The historic Stony Point Lighthouse, the oldest on the Hudson River, also resides within the park.

WHERE TO STAY

A great home base for experiencing the Rivertowns is the Hotel Nyack, part of the Hyatt JdV portfolio of hotels. The JdV brand (“Joie de Vivre”) looks to create a chic, young-at-heart feel focusing on the local scene and culture. The Hotel Nyack, once an industrial landmark, has been repurposed into a lifestyle boutique hotel in an urban setting. The 133 guest rooms (including ten suites) have bold personalities with loft-style spaces featuring 11foot ceilings, oversized windows, hardwood floors, artwork by local artists, and vivid coloring hues creating a hip, vibrant vibe.

The newly re-envisioned  FARM  has an all-day menu focusing on local, fresh ingredients. Fish lovers can’t go wrong with the Branzino Filet or the Chilean Salmon. Vegetarians will enjoy the wild Mushroom Risotto or the Tagliatelle with local baby squash, arugula, and house-made vegan pesto. FARM’s breakfast specialty is its Open Face Sandwich—a delicious start to the day.

The outdoor pool and Jacuzzi provide relaxation, and the 24hour fitness room allows you to keep up with your workouts. Or explore the town on one of the hotel’s complimentary bicycles.

For more information on the Rivertowns, visit rocklandrivertowns. org; for Hotel Nyack, see hotelnyack.com

BEAUTIFUL BADEN-BADEN

TAKE IT EASY IN GERMANY’S SPA TOWN

Ihad always wanted to see Baden-Baden, Germany, as that magical spa town has always been part of my family lore. This was the place where my name began, as in 1809, an immigrant named Karl Peter chose to leave this picturesque place to seek a different life in the United States. When he arrived, he added an “s” to his last name to make it seem more English, and the rest, as they say, is when the history of my Peters family in America began.

That’s old family lore that we came from the Black Forest in southern Germany. And now, finally, I was arriving by train to this place that became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2021, as one of the 11 Great Spa Towns of Europe, places that UNESCO reveals “bear witness to the international European spa culture that developed from the early 18th century,” which developed into “an urban context that includes a carefully managed recreational and therapeutic environment in a picturesque landscape.”

In other words, Baden-Baden is a spectacularly beautiful place, nestled by the Oos River in a valley in the Black Forest Mountain range, where hot springs have bubbled out of the ground since the Celts and then the Romans settled here to be healed by the thermal waters that still draw visitors to the famed spas located at the top of this picturesque cobblestoned, hilly place.

From the train station (you’ll want to fly into Stuttgart, Frankfurt, or Zurich, then catch a train), hop on the bus into the center of town and book into one of the lovely hotels in the center. The luxurious Atlantic Parkhotel Baden-Baden is one of the best; the Rose Hotel Baden-Baden is a bit more basic. However, both are in perfect spots for seeing everything in this compact little city.

WANDERING THE STREETS

From the moment you arrive in the city center, it’s evident that Baden-Baden lives up to its reputation. Tree-lined streets with picturesque architecture evoke the 18th and 19th centuries, with lovely shops and eateries tucked away inside and sidewalk cafés perfect for people-watching. Skinny cobblestone streets wend upward, just calling out to be explored (remember to bring good walking shoes when you visit). Ancient churches, a Baroque opera house, Roman ruins in a parking lot, the famous castle-like Casino, and fresco-lined Trinkhalle—all will fill an afternoon with delight.

See the many museums this small city offers, take a nature hike up into the wooded hills, and don’t miss the Stiftskirche, high atop the town, for it is the oldest building, constructed in 987. You’ll find that near the famed spas that helped put Baden-Baden on the map, so bring your swimsuit along (or not) to plunge in once your body is ready for some serious relaxation.

TRAVEL

TAKING THE WATERS

When you’re ready to see what all the watery fuss is about, two spa choices are next door. Both offer experiences in the hot mineral waters that constantly bubble out of the ground here, rising from 6,500 feet below the surface and packed with healthy mineral elements, including sodium, chloride, fluoride, lithium, silicic acid, and boron. It’s the same waters my ancestor experienced over 200 years ago!

The Friedrichsbad is the original Roman bath, opening in 1877 with an incredible circuit of 17 stations combining changing temperatures and different bath experiences. The exterior and interior of this bath are so spectacular that you may want to visit every day you are in Baden-Baden. But, like most wellness spas in Germany, note that this is a coed nudist spa, so don’t consider going if that makes you uncomfortable. It’s an incredible place that even boasts the ruins of the Roman hotel that was here 2,000 years ago; touring this fascinating place is extra.

The Carasana is next door, newer, and much less expensive to visit, which makes it more crowded and often full of kids and adults. This spa requires swimsuits (except for in the sauna) and has indoor and outdoor spaces where families, couples, and singles can experience the waters and spend the day enjoying this special place.

WHEN THE SUN SETS

Don’t imagine that the sidewalks roll up after dark in Baden-Baden, as it is also the home of the elaborately designed Casino, with its gaming tables and nightclub, where famous faces like Marlene Dietrich have put on their finest and partied the night away. Elegant dining is also a part of the scene here, with brewpubs and gourmet dining (try Hectors near the Casino for a delicious meal topped off with excellent chocolates and coffees) as well as French brasseries influenced by that country’s proximity.

No matter what you choose to do in Baden-Baden, it doesn’t take an ancestral connection to realize that this is one extraordinary place in the European landscape and a not-to-miss spot in all Germany offers.

For more information on visiting Baden-Baden, Germany, visit baden-baden.com

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DISCOVER NEW HOPE

GET READY FOR A FUN ESCAPE

Throughout my recent visit to New Hope, PA, I felt slightly unsettled by the subtle and notso-subtle changes around me. However, it was still New Hope, the place I first visited during the Carter administration, the town that constantly wavered between quirky and chic, the nostalgic village where I regularly brought my family, and my favorite weekend vacation spot.

As I wandered through the streets of New Hope, I realized I was searching for a sense of recognition: what had changed, and what remained the same? Of course, nothing stays the same; change is inevitable. Also, it was the first time I visited New Hope sans family. I was there as a journalist, searching for a story rather than a tour guide leading loved ones down memory lane.

The Delaware River, which acts as the backdrop for the neighboring towns of Lambertville on the New Jersey side and New Hope on the Pennsylvania side, looked the same as always, the still waters save for the slight ripples caused by passing mallards. Finally, after a mere two-hour drive from New York City, the GPS voice announced, “Welcome to Pennsylvania.”

The walkable town of New Hope consists mainly of establishments north and south on Main Street and along West Bridge Street, forming a large “T,” which will satisfy the eager traveler fully. Here are experiences for all tastes, from local art to antiques to specialty food shops to gourmet restaurants. New shops emerged for each tried-and-true shop that disappeared over the years, often a bit more polished, less unique, and sometimes mainstream, like Dunkin’ Donuts and Starbucks.

PLENTY OF NOSTALGIA

The mini-mall on S. Main Street has been replaced by New Hope Ferry Market, a food court with thirteen different vendors, indoor and outdoor seating, and a view across the street to the Logan Inn, which dates to 1727. The Logan Inn caters to couples looking for a romantic getaway and multigenerational families, many of whom have likely visited New Hope before. After a recent refurbishing, it brings a new level of luxury to a town where luxury was measured by the fresh air and the sweet aromas coming from shops such as Moo Hope Ice Cream (their flavors: lavender coconut, Nutella, coffee Oreo, teaberry, and twentyeight more, is undoubtedly a form of luxury).

In searching for the immutable, I visited Love Saves the Day, a vintage shop overflowing with memorabilia from decades past, heavy in Elvis, Marilyn, and kitsch, which seemed a bit spruced up with more elbow room than I recalled (perhaps the effect of social distancing). Nevertheless, there is still plenty of nostalgia to explore, from vintage clothing to collectible toys to an antique fortune teller machine reminiscent of the movie Big

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QUAINT SHOPS

Another layer of acceptance and quirk that enchanted me on many of my visits to New Hope was the Wicca stores. On this trip, I wandered into Witch Shop Gypsy Heaven, a subterranean cornucopia of witchcraft supplies and paraphernalia. As I deliberated about whom I wished to cast a spell upon in my past, I struck up a conversation with Ginger, an associate, who was metaphorically manning the cauldron. Our twohour conversation brought us to discussions about the changes within New Hope, the power of the items that surrounded us, relationships, books we recommend, and the magic of living not for sale on the shelves.

The next hot spot was my visit to Suzies Hot Shoppe, a casual establishment that proudly displays its spicy sauces and pepper-infused treats like a gun shop displays its deadly weapons. Glenn Goldsmith discussed the shop’s history. He then showed me a shelf of hot sauces with such colorful names as “Ass Reaper,” “Day of the Dead,” and “Mustard Gas Sauce.”

Sometimes the old is replaced by the new, yet the old is still remembered. On the second floor of what was once  Wildflowers, a Thai-inspired restaurant steps off the main road,  Nektar Wine Bar offers light, gourmet dishes paired with a choice of wine off a robust list of vintages. The flight of wine I chose brought my palate to Israel, Argentina, and Australia as I munched on meatball sliders and truffle ravioli. For a kind homage, Nektar displays a sign in its stairwell from its predecessor, Wildflower; the old and the new once again converge.

BEST STAY

My home base for this journey was Olivia’s Bridge Street Inn, a thoughtfully curated Bed and Breakfast that overlooks the New Hope Canal, once well-known for its mule-drawn barge rides. Though lethargic barges are a thing of the past, Olivia’s is alive with comfort, camaraderie, and cuisine. Described on its website as “iconic elegance,” Olivia’s room and common spaces are beautifully decorated, airy, and comfortable. Mike Lawson, General Manager, is funny, welcoming, informative, and generous. Besides the healthy and tasty menu offerings, the main table in the dining room is always filled with primarily homemade drinks and snacks.

So, it is obvious what has changed in New Hope. A distinct polished look has emerged. I left New Hope with an understanding that the things that never change are more abstract. There remains a sense of acceptance here for all lifestyles and tastes. New Hope, despite the unavoidability of change, in a world of accelerated impermanence, whispered to me with echoes from a time when I was young and thought I had found paradise,

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ATLANTA’S DIVERSE APPEAL

CIVIL RIGHTS + COLLEGE FOOTBALL + COCA-COLA

There’s always something happening in Atlanta, Georgia’s biggest city and cultural hub. It’s where America’s civil rights movement took hold (and continues today with its diverse populace), a center of thriving entertainment arts, and a culinary experience is always right out the front door.

A surprisingly lush, natural city, Atlanta is known for its spectacular greenery, especially the trees that make its nickname “the city in the forest” ring true. You’ll discover massive oak trees, magnolias, dogwoods, and pines everywhere you wander, including in the Atlanta Botanical Garden, with 30 acres of spectacular foliage to experience. Don’t miss the Chihuly sculptures there.

HISTORICAL SIGHTS

Atlanta has many cutting-edge modern attractions, but the history of this city founded by European settlers as a central railroad terminus is a community where seminal American history has happened. To explore the places that recall the city’s varied history, we used the Atlanta CityPASS, which gives a 44 percent discount for entry to five key attractions that immerse visitors in history.

The World of Coca-Cola is a museum that explores the complete story of the most popular soft drink in the world, where life began in 1886 in a local pharmacy. That museum is located adjacent to Centennial Olympic Park in the heart of downtown, the same area that also offers the College Football Hall of Fame, where the game is celebrated, actual trophies like the Heisman can be viewed, and top players are celebrated. The massive Georgia Aquarium and the incredibly compelling and emotionally wrenching National Center for Civil and Human Rights are also in this park area.

The center explores the American civil rights movement and the global struggle for freedom for all in a striking mix of hands-on experiences, video and audio displays, and more. All those places are included in the CityPASS and the Zoo Atlanta.

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MLK’s LEGACY

Following in Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s footsteps throughout Atlanta is an emotional-filled experience. The city was his birthplace, where he grew up in the Old Fourth Ward, went to Morehouse College, and eventually became not only the pastor at the Ebenezer Baptist Church but the most important voice of the ‘50s and ‘60s Black civil rights movement. Today, King and his wife, Coretta, are interred in a large memorial at the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park.

Two excellent tours help visitors understand King’s history and legacy and how Atlanta eventually evolved into today’s multicultural city. The in-depth Unexpected Atlanta: Martin Luther King Jr. Walking Tour, a 2.5-hour meander along the same streets he walked, is led by an informative guide and includes his boyhood home, the old and new versions of Ebenezer Church, his grave, and much more. Combine that with an ATL-Cruzers Electric Car Tour, a fun 90-minute guided ride through King’s Atlanta and beyond, encompassing Inman Park, Midtown, and other vibrant neighborhoods, and between the two, you’ll feel almost like a local.

FOLLOW THE BELTLINE

Slide further into the local scene by joining the crowds who love the Beltline, the ongoing project repurposing the old railroad lines to connect 45 neighborhoods with a 22-mile loop of trails, parks, restaurants, shops, affordable housing, and more. Start with a craft pizza and a locally brewed beer at local favorite Nina & Rafi, then wander the Eastside Trail to see the numerous murals that brighten this part of the Beltline. Or rent bicycles (even E-bikes) from a Relay Bike Share Station and ride more of the trails.

Don’t miss the Ponce Market along the Eastside Trail in the Old Fourth Ward, a repurposed Sears catalog warehouse that’s now a bustling hotspot filled with restaurants, food booths, and shops, as well as residential apartments. For a fun way to explore the landmark space, take a Food Tours Atlanta Walking Tour of the market to sample the best it offers, or wander until one of the succulent scents draws you in.

Don’t leave Atlanta without having an elegant Southern-influenced dinner at South City Kitchen in Buckhead (their fried green tomatoes are the stuff of legend). We also loved Twisted Soul Cookhouse and Pours, Deborah VanTrece’s Midtown eatery that melds a sophisticated layer onto classic soul food dishes. One bite of the herb-crusted pork loin, and we’re sure you’ll be a fan, too.

These Atlanta ideas will keep you busy for a long weekend; add in hitting the nightclubs, music venues, sports events, art galleries, and shopping spots. You can easily spend a week discovering all the things that make this famous Southern city tick.

For more information on Atlanta, visit discoveratlanta.com; for CityPASS, visit citypass.com/atlanta

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20 EAST 74TH STREET

UPPER EAST SIDE DREAM

Here’s your dream home: A stunning, mint duplex apartment with two terraces and fantastic views from every room. As you enter Residence 12/14D, you’re greeted by an abundance of sunshine from a wall of windows with southern and western light.

The living room on the lower level is gracious and well-proportioned. Off the living room is one of two terraces where you can watch the sunset over Central Park. The gourmet open eat-in kitchen has top-of-the-line stainless appliances which include a Sub-Zero refrigerator, Wolf stove, and Bosch dishwasher. White cabinetry, an abundance of storage plus a separate dining space completes this kitchen. Also on this floor is a large bedroom with an ensuite bath as well a powder room and Miele washer and dryer.

Upstairs on the 14th floor, you’ll find two enormous bedrooms, each with ensuite baths. The primary bedroom has a private terrace and huge walkin dressing room/closet. The windowed primary bathroom has two sinks and a large shower with multi-jets. Other features of this stunning home are a Lutron lighting system, new air conditioning/ heating units each with a separate thermostat, beautiful wood floors throughout, fantastic storage, and surround sound.

This is a full-service building steps from Central Park with a windowed gym on the first floor, live in super, bike storage and storage bins (waitlist). Pets are allowed as are pieds-a-terre, gifting and guarantors. Asking price: $3,975,000.

For more information on 61 East 86th Street, visit Fox Residential Group at foxresidential.com

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UPPER FLOOR

61 EAST 86TH STREET

A PLACE TO CALL HOME

Welcome home to a unique sun-filled corner 3-bedroom home loaded with pre-war charm and located in the heart of Carnegie Hill. Apartment #74 is an unusual home with a natural townhouse feel.

A long, dramatic hallway runs the length of the apartment. The living room, with a decorative fireplace and wall of custom bookcases, has three classic sash windows facing south onto 86th Street, allowing for streams of sunlight all day long. The nicely proportioned dining room also boasts a decorative fireplace and opens to the living room. The entertainment spaces flow naturally and easily accommodate large gatherings and intimate dinner parties. A beautifully renovated windowed kitchen with Carrara marble counters has top-of-theline appliances and a bonus butler’s pantry.

TRANQUIL PRIVACY

The bedroom wing, near the entry area, has three bedrooms: a primary and two additional bedrooms. The third bedroom can be converted to an office/playroom. All bedrooms have ample storage and closet space, pin-drop quiet with eastern exposure. The large, windowed, and traditionally renovated bathroom can be divided into a second bathroom. This top-floor apartment offers tranquil privacy and includes hardwood floors, 10-foot ceilings, and crown moldings.

61 East 86th Street is a gem of a building with a live-in super, doorman, private storage, children’s playroom, and complimentary laundry facilities for residents. Located close to Central Park, plenty of public transportation, this address is also near great restaurants, shopping, museums, and the best public and private schools. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a stunning home in a beautiful neighborhood. Asking price: $1,500,000.

For more information on 61 East 86th Street, visit Fox Residential Group at foxresidential.com

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JOLIE ON GREENWICH

LUXURY CONDOS WITH RIVER VIEWS

This striking, 42-story tower at 77 Greenwich Street is located in prime Lower Manhattan near Battery Park City and features 90 luxury residences and retail space in the heart of Manhattan’s Financial District. The tower has a distinctive, pleated form above a 17-story base, including a 476-seat public elementary school. Designed by FXCollaborative with interiors and amenities created by the renowned Deborah Berke Partners, each residence offers jawdropping views of New York.

RESIDENCE 32B

An array of rounded objects juxtaposes the unique floorplan of this two-bed, two-and-ahalf bath 1,487 square foot home, including a custom sofa created by Ash, an oak dining room table, rounded Art Deco-inspired lamps, and a lacquered linen coffee table. In addition, the apartment features a curated palette of sublime fixtures and finishes, including wide plank white oak floors, wraparound floor-to-ceiling crystalline glass windows, an in-unit side-by-side Miele washer/dryer, custom millwork, and energyefficient electric heating and cooling with the variant refrigerant flow.

A luxurious Bianco Mist Quartzite foyer adorned with a coat closet and powder room flows into an expansive open-concept living room, dining room, and kitchen overlooking the water. The Poliform kitchen has a large peninsula, custom cabinets, honed Blue de Savoie marble countertops and backsplashes, Grohe faucets, and fully integrated high-end appliances from Wolf, Sub-Zero, and Miele.

The primary bedroom has couples’ walkin closets. The tranquil en-suite bath boasts a spa-like ambiance with honed white striated marble floors, porcelain tile walls, and double sinks. Also notice the custom sycamore vanity cabinets, integrated medicine cabinets, and a walk-in rain shower, deep soaking tub. The second bedroom has a spacious reach-in closet and a private en-suite bath with Arabesque marble floors, floating vanities, and chic Hansgrohe fixtures.

THE BUILDING

Jolie is a LEED-certified condominium with a shimmering pleated glass façade. Residents can luxuriate in the exclusive Cloud Club 77 which crowns the top floors of the building affording 360-degree views. Also, owners can take advantage of the 42ndfloor rooftop garden terrace, a private dining room, and catering kitchen. There’s also a 12th-floor terrace with Zen-inspired gardens and cabanas.

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THE NEIGHBORHOOD

The Financial District, also known as FiDi, is located on the southeastern side of Manhattan. FiDi is considered the world’s financial center and home to the New York Stock Exchange, and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

FiDi is bounded by the Battery on the south, City Hall Park on the north, the West Side Highway on the west, and Brooklyn Bridge on the northeast. This area is a bustling hub of commerce. Its rich, storied past has significantly shaped the course of the city and the world.

FiDi is also home to some of the best architecture in the city. You’ll find an impressive array of modern skyscrapers contrasting cobblestone streets and what many consider to be the oldest buildings in the city. Surrounded by nearly every subway line in the city there are several parks within blocks of Jolie on Greenwich. Popular restaurants include Nobu, Birch Coffee, and the many bars along the pedestrian-only Stone Street. Also, make sure you spend time at the Westfield World Trade Center and Brookfield Place. Info: $3.05 million.

For more information on Jolie on Greenwich, visit SERHANT Luxury Real Estate at serhant.com

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FIT & FUN

DITCH THE GYM FOR THE GREAT OUTDOORS

The season of fun in the sun is here, and we’re sure you’re just as excited to get outdoors. In other words, let’s spend less time in the gym and more time on the trails, in the parks, and in the water! If you’re like me, you’re looking to refresh your summer fitness supplies. However, this year, I’m challenging myself to include not just the usual clothes and kicks, but also nutrition and hydration. So, join me and enjoy all the running, hiking, cycling, boating, walking, and summer fitness fun.

SUMMER FITNESS BEGINS HERE

Start your summer fitness planning with an understanding of what your body needs. The Full Body Intelligence™ Test from Viome provides results and recommendations based on over 50 tests, including digestion, cellular health, brain & cognitive function, heart health, immunity, and resilience to stress. Info: viome.com

SUMMER SPIN

There’s no better way to forget you’re exercising than cruising around on a bike. Electra Bikes offers a whole flight of summertime fun –traditional an e-bikes alike. The Loft Go! 7D is a comfortable e-bike designed for commutes or sunny fun-day spins.

Info: electra.trekbikes.com

MINIMALIST PACK POWER

The folks at Gregory Packs make this Tempo 6 H2O, which is perfect for cycling, hiking, or any time you need a pack just big enough to hold water, without extra bulky weight. Plus, it’s insulated to keep water chill, even on hot days.

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EASY ELECTROLYTES HYDRATION

We need electrolytes to absorb water, and this is especially important on sizzling summer days. If you’re planning a more intense workout, Essential Elements® Hydration will be your humidity hero. Bonus points for its vitamin C to help support the digestion of its nutritional components.

Info: essentialelementsnutrition.com

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FOR THE SUMMER MOMMAS

Love & Fit caters to nursing moms— and beyond. The brand specializes in hands-free pumping sports bras, so your summer on-the-go just got a little easier. And due to customer demand, they just launched a contemporary traditional line of leggings and sports bras as well. Info: loveandfit.com

SAUCONY + SUMMER

Those looking for an all-around fitness sneaker can’t go wrong with Saucony’s Freedom Crossport—available for men and women. Its proprietary foam cushioning is designed to transition from runs to the gym and everything in between—all with smooth stability. Info: saucony.com

WORKOUT WITH LEGENDS

Trusted by top athletes Marcus and Markieff Morris, Matt Barnes, Noah Syndergaard, and more, Legends workout gear is built for your toughest cardio days. These Luka shorts have antimicrobial tech fabric, four-way stretch, and a built-in liner with secret cell pocket. Info: legends.com

STASH THESE EVERYWHERE

Sure, I always do my best to keep bugs at bay, but I usually end up with a welt or two, regardless. I love the idea of keeping All Better Co.’s tea tree oil anti-itch patches and pens stashed away in totes, cars, and night stands for when the inevitable itch rears its ugly head. Info: allbetterco.com

REAL-LIFE APPROVED

I’m not sure why the workout gods made us wait so long, but Third Love has granted our wishes. The Kinetic Adjustable Sports Bra offers real-life wireless support, no-slip bands, adjusted straps, and the ever elusive – separation. Info: thirdlove.com

SUMMER SAILING AND BEYOND

The Icebreker Cool-Lite™ Hoodie is a must this season. Made from an ultra-thin merino jersey fabric, it wicks moisture away from the skin. The black, shown here, hides dust or dirt from cycling or running sessions, but the yellow is perfect for longs days on the sailboat. Info: icebreaker.com

DON’T FORGET THE ICE

Summer activities just got better with ice—whether it’s a day of beach volleyball or an afternoon at the tennis club. Ice Mule R-Jaunt Coolers are insulated backpack-style coolers made from recycled PET plastics. The hands-free design makes it easy to manage—even with kiddos and pets in tow. Info: icemulecoolers.com

CUSTOM PROBIOTICS

Working out—on its own—won’t create optimum health. For that, you’ll need to look inward as well, and best start with the gut. Floré creates customized probiotics, specific to your athome test results. You can improve your immunity, increase food tolerance, and relieve digestion issues. That, with regular exercise, makes for a sensational summer! Info: flore.com

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MINDIE’S MUSINGS

A CONVERSATION ON RACE

uthor and motivational speaker Mindie Barnett answers your questions about life, navigating these stressful and uncertain times, while steering you down a more straightforward path.

We welcome your questions and invite you to reach out to Mindie at mindiesmusings1@gmail.com.

Dear Mindie,

I recently had a very uncomfortable and disturbing encounter while out with my friend’s friend for drinks. They are both Black, and I am White, which is essential to note. As the conversation flowed, somehow, we got onto the topic of race. My friend’s friend shared that she attended a boarding school as a teen and hated every minute. When I asked why she did not like her experience there, she said she felt she did not fit in as her classmates were all White. She then told me she disliked all White people.

I did not know what to say at this moment, and despite my deep desire to tell her off, knowing that had I shared the same sentiment toward Black people (which I do not possess), it would have created a massive confrontation. So, in my effort to not cause a scene in a public place, I changed the subject, but I am very angry and bothered by this encounter and know I will cross paths again with this woman. How do I handle a future encounter, as race is always something this person leans in on?

Sincerely,  Frustrated

Dear Frustrated,

While this situation is tense, upsetting, and teeters on abusive, I am confident it’s like thousands of similar conversations—on both sides of the aisle—taking place in America today. We have the racial climate to thank for that, and while it’s always important to speak one’s mind and have these tough conversations, the past hostility (again, from both sides) has created an unfortunate rift in our country.

In psychology, we always try to see circumstances and situations from the patient’s perspective to best serve and treat them. I suggest you do the same in this case. While she’s not your “patient,” you can try and see things from her lens. She went to an all-white boarding school, where she must have experienced much negativity and likely trauma from how her peers may have treated her. While what she said to you is inexcusable, she is likely speaking from a place of pain and suffering. Whatever happened in her past harmed her, and this is sadly how she is stereotyping all White people as a result. So, instead of being angry, and I understand why you are, I would look at the situation from a place of curiosity. What made her say that? What happened in her past? What anecdotes might she be willing to share with you as a Black woman to a White woman from her past experiences? You are not the root of her problem nor responsible for any turmoil she may have encountered, but we can all learn from one another.

Learning about what may have caused her pain may be enlightening for you. And her sharing that pain with a White person may be healing for her. I advise you to offer your daughter some insight regarding what is appropriate to convey over a text versus an in-person conversation.

Race is and always will be a touchy subject matter. But we must speak about it. We must acknowledge we are all different. There are no shades of gray. It’s Black and White (and Brown), which is beautiful.

Differences make us stronger. They enable us to grow and evolve, as well. So, I suggest the next time you see this woman be curious, not confrontational. Learn from her, and hopefully, she will also be open to learning from you. And pay your curiosity forward. If we were more open to learning and listening, there would be less fighting and friction.

Love,  Mindie

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A TOAST TO DAD

HEAD TO HARLEM THIS FATHER’S DAY

It’s Father’s Day, June 18th, and that means celebrations with Dad. So why not adventure together into the realm of craft cocktails? Rediscover speakeasy culture with a menu of choice bites. Here are two popular places to make Father’s Day memorable.

67 ORANGE STREET

If you’re looking for a casual, convivial night out, head to 67 Orange Street, the Harlem craft cocktail bar founded by visionary entrepreneur Karl Franz Williams. What drew Williams, a corporate whiz kid turned cocktail king, to Harlem? Many moons ago (the 1840s, to be exact), there was a famous downtown bar, a sizzling speakeasy in a notorious neighborhood, Five Points (aka the setting for Scorsese’s Gangs of New York). The secret to its success? Gangsters mingling with businessmen and politicians; it’s said that even Charles Dickens patronized the place.

Karl Franz Williams found the story of this speakeasy and the way, even in a rough neighborhood, it brought the community together to be inspiring. So, abandoning his corporate career, he founded  67 Orange Street, now a community staple where downtown meets uptown. He wants all to recognize that “there is nothing like the energy, vibe, feel, and people that make summer nights at 67 Orange Street unforgettable.”

What’s best to imbibe? The Hedonist consists of Uncle Waithley’s Ginger Beer (Karl Franz Williams’ brand), plus the necessary rum and spices. Need sustenance with your cocktails? You’ll find burgers and more on the menu. Info: No reservations required; located at 2082 Frederick Douglass Blvd.; 67orangestreet.com

SUGAR MONK LOUNGE

Art, mixology, and alchemy merge with every sip of a cocktail at  Sugar Monk Lounge, steps from the Apollo Theatre in Harlem. Inspiration for  Sugar Monk may have come from Harlem’s speakeasies, but its approach to cocktails is modern and remarkably inventive. The founders conceived the space with Art Deco flair and hosted by Ektoras Binikos, an accomplished mixologist and visual artist, and Simon Jutras, a photographer, and designer.

Dad will love the quiet elegance of the space. The lighting is low, and the vibe is a luxe, Art Deco-inspired escape. The sophisticated cocktails, each an unusual statement of craftsmanship, are made from the freshest ingredients. If you need to nibble while you imbibe foraged cocktails, there is a menu of small savory dishes and desserts. Please don’t skip the truffle popcorn. It is addictive perfection.

If Dad loves his whiskey, shake things up and order the Marie Laveau, spectacularly presented Bourbon infused with fliscouni, a Greek mountain mint; Amaro, black and green cardamom; and Sugar Monk’s orange bitters. The mixture is then smoked with Applewood chips and arrives inside a glass dome. If Dad’s looking for something with less fanfare, there are classics like martinis or negronis, each with that Sugar Monk twist on the new Before Nightfall menu (aka Happy Hour from 5 - 7 pm daily).

Info: reservations are suggested through resy.com; located at 2292 Frederick Douglass Blvd

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BRASSERIE COGNAC

THE PERFECT FRENCH BISTRO

Do you have the constant food fantasy of living near one of Paris’ premiere bistros? Do you dream of dipping Escargot with a buttery garlic sauce or having Crepes Suzette for brunch?

If you are anywhere near Midtown, there’s Brasserie Cognac—a super authentic, reasonably priced bistro owned by the team that brought you Serafina. Portions are genuine and sizeable; they don’t mind you sharing dishes, and service is fast and friendly. An edible flower on each plate has become the eatery’s trademark, making your food social media-ready!

Brasserie Cognac, which has an older branch on the Upper East Side, is smack dab in the center of Midtown on 48th and Lexington (in Hotel 48LEX) and is successful not only because of the solid French fare but because of its location and near Grand Central. It’s perched right on a NE corner which is highly trafficked, and has a glamorous, almost classic Hollywood-styled exterior that makes passersby curious.

Is that buttery scent of a French bakery constantly wafting out of its front door? Yes, and who can pass that up?

A DEFINITE FRENCH FLARE

Serafina  has been a successful NYC area Italian restaurant chain for years. Still, owners Vittorio Assaf and Fabio Granato were urged to start a new project known as “Serafina’s French little sister.” They have succeeded beyond their wildest dreams.  Brasserie Cognac opened its doors in March, and it’s the only restaurant of its kind anywhere in the neighborhood. Sure, there are chain French café/bakery types of places, such as  Pain Quotidien nearby, but Brasserie Cognac offers a full French breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Both owners believe opening restaurants is not just about striving for authentic cuisine but about creating “affordable luxury.”

Granato tells  NYL  that while he is delighted with  Brasserie Cognac’s great initial reception, “We want corporate events and a group of regular business professionals to make Brasserie their go-to spot.”

GO-TO DISHES

During the  NYL’s recent visit to  Brasserie Cognac, we decided to assess a few French classics and pick a “wild card” item. There is a little secret that will be getting around soon—a “pasta special” is usually not on the menu, and it has no real name!

It’s homemade pasta that is halfway between spaghetti and linguine and has a garlicky winebased truffle sauce. There are dozens of thick truffle shavings on top and, of course, the classic edible purple flower enhancing each dish. The portion is about three cups, so it is great to share, and it’s as good as anything in even the most high-end Southern Italian eatery. Be warned that it will fill you up, though. It’s also priced like a typical pasta dish—which is almost unbelievable!

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BRING ON THE BEEF

The  Beef Bourguignon is also exceptional because rather than just chunks of short rib in a wine sauce with pearl onions and mixed veggies, there is a massive slab of the juiciest boneless short rib in the middle of the plate. There is less sauce than in the classic version of this French favorite, but the chef at Brasserie Cognac likes to let their tender meat do the talking!

We ended the evening with a classic French dessert. The  Profiteroles are amazing: think of three large cream puffs filled with homemade vanilla ice cream with a little pitcher of homemade sauce made with—you guessed it—French chocolate. We hear that the  Crème Brulee and the Tarte Tatin are in a league of their own, but we will save those for another visit.

NEW FOR SUMMER

Restauranteurs Assaf and Granato are preparing for the onslaught of warm weather diners with a couple of new twists to the menu. “We have an  Oyster And Rose pairing that we think will be a highlight of the summer menu.” They did early testing of this combo in early May with excellent results.

Who is the typical clientele of Brasserie Cognac? Granato tells us, “It is mainly business professionals coming in for lunch or happy hour and hotel guests.” But he’s in for a pleasant surprise when, this summer, people from all walks of life who love French fare start to line up outside. (In the New York food world, gossip about great food at reasonable prices travels fast!) Certainly, they have done a fantastic job growing  Serafina  into a huge local chain. And we predict that Brasserie Cognac will become an even bigger sensation. The no-rush atmosphere, classy décor, and comfortable ambiance will make you want to stay all day and at least nurse a glass of one of their great French wines or their amazing  Champagne Cocktail made with Stoli Vodka, St. Germain, Raspberries, and Champagne.  BC will become your go-to spot for Summer 2023, no matter what neighborhood you’re staying in!

For more information on Brasserie Cognac, visit brasseriecognac.com

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EL TURCO HAMPTONS

A SECOND SEASON IN THE SUN

El Turco Hamptons returns with superstar Executive Chef Yılmaz Güney set to showcase exquisite tastes from Turkey. New this season, is an expanded Mediterranean menu featuring some of the most unique and delectable dishes available anywhere on the East End of Long Island. At the helm are entrepreneur and real estate investor, Cagri Kanver, and restaurant/ nightlife owner, Frank Cilione, both welcoming diners to their popular East Hampton eatery.

Presenting an array of inspirational gourmet selections which tantalize the senses and captivate diners, guests can expect to see an expanded presentation that brings back last season’s notable Turkish favorites as well as many new scrumptious Mediterranean offerings with all featuring farm to table aspects. When dining at El Turco Hamptons, guests will enjoy many locally sourced ingredients including fresh fish and seasonal vegetables that are crafted in groundbreaking ways and take one’s taste buds on an unforgettable culinary journey.

ON THE MENU

The restaurant highlights include shareables like Diyarbakir Usulu Kavurma (lamb served with rice pilaf, cacik, and mixed pickled vegetables), and Kuzu Incik (lamb shank served with rice pilaf, grilled vegetables) are divine. Of course, the Mezes menu always stands out as a crowd favorite. There is traditional Hummus (homemade daily and served with paprika oil and pepper); Cacik (shredded cucumber, fresh dill, and mint in garlic yogurt); Sarma (grape leaves stuffed with rice, currant, and spices), and Roasted Beet Hummus (with lemon, coriander, garlic, and cumin).

Traditional main entrees spark the senses with joy. Frequently ordered items include the El Turco Kebab (meatball wrapped in filo dough, charred eggplant with yogurt and garlic), Chicken Skewers Antep Style (chicken marinated with tomato and pepper paste and served with grilled tomato and pepper), and Fish Kebab (fresh market fish skewered with seasonal vegetables).

Chef Güney proudly curates these selections that embrace his background that blossomed as a child growing up in Istanbul. Ultimately becoming an award-winning culinary leader in the United States, he decided to bring his immense skills to assist El Turco in Miami where soon after his arrival he was awarded a coveted Michelin Bib Gourmand in 2022. These combined skills and accolades also apply to the newest sister company, Chef Meze Catering & Events. Together the institutions are quickly establishing themselves as premiere culinary companies out East.

El Turco Hamptons is as much a place for food as it is for stunning décor. The restaurant is designed by Highgate Millwork, which is well-known for impeccable service throughout the Hamptons. It is also notably artistic with a showcase of installations for diners to enjoy. Guests can expect art on display creating a rich Mediterranean cultural ambiance. A new metal sculpture will immediately greet visitors upon their arrival outside while several distinctly beautiful pieces will be on display throughout the interior of the restaurant.

Gokhan Avcioglu of GAD Architects will provide the breathtaking metal sculpture for the outside, while the inside of the restaurant will highlight paintings by Efe Korkut Kurt and Alea Pinar Du-Pre. There will additionally be some photography artwork pieces by Gurdal Bibo. More artistic musical movements will capture the crowd when live music and DJ sets take place Fridays and Saturday evenings for the post dinner crowd to enjoy.

For more information on El Turco Hamptons, visit Elturcohamptons.com

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ALEXEI TARTAKOVSKY

A CLASSICAL ACT

Star pianist Alexei Tartakovsky is set to perform at the legendary Merkin Hall in New York City on Friday, June 9th, 2023. His performance at Merkin Hall will be a masterclass in piano recitals. Alexei’s performance will include a repertoire with classical pieces from Beethoven, Schumann and Rachmaninoff.

Laureate of the 2021 International Beethoven Competition in Bonn, Germany, RussianAmerican pianist Alexei Tartakovsky has been called a “fantastic musician and pianist” by Martha Argerich and “truly exceptional…superb playing…a thoughtful and serious musician” by the New York Concert Review. His tonal palette, profound musicianship, superb technique, and exciting artistic approach have thrilled audiences worldwide and established him as one of the brightest talents of his generation.

FIRST-RATE

He first brought attention to his artistry by winning three top prizes in a one-year span (20062007) at the Rolf and Brigitte Gardey International Competition in Daytona Beach, Florida, The New York Piano Competition, and the American Fine Arts Festival (AFAF) in New York, which resulted in his performing at Weill Recital Hall (Carnegie Hall).

Immediately after, he became a laureate of the James Mottram International Piano Competition in Manchester (UK) and received 1st prize at the Heida Hermanns International Piano Competition, which he won with unanimous decision by the judges, who called him a “phenomenal, first-rate pianist” and “a monumental talent”. Additional prizes include 1st prize at the New York Concert Artists International Competition in 2011. In 2012, he swept all three prizes at the San Jose International Competition: 1st Prize, Audience Prize, and prize for the best performance of a Russian work.

Since then, he has given concerts both solo and with orchestra in the USA, Canada, Mexico, Russia, Europe, China, and Japan at halls that include the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, the Warsaw Philharmonic, Yokohama Minato Mirai Hall, and Carnegie Hall. His playing has been broadcast on Dutch Radio 4, Polish Radio 2, Russian Radio Orpheus, Chicago’s WFMT, and New York’s WQXR. Among the orchestras Tartakovsky has performed with are the Jacksonville Symphony, the North Czech Philharmonic, the Beethoven Orchestra Bonn (Germany), and the Symphonic Orchestra of the Voronezh Concert Hall (Russia). Conductors Tartakovsky has collaborated with include Gerard Schwarz, Hans Graf, Fabio Mechetti, Nurhan Arman, Maurice Peress, Yuri Androsov, and Clark Rundell.

A highlight of his career was his outstanding performance at the 2015 Chopin International Competition in Warsaw, where he was a semifinalist. In 2016, Tartakovsky was awarded the French Prize at the Cleveland International Piano Competition. In 2021, he received both the 2nd Prize and the Deutsche Telekom StreamOn Beethoven Award at the International Telekom Beethoven Competition in Bonn, Germany.

Among the musicians he has studied with are Matti Raekallio, Nina Lelchuk, Boris Slutsky, Boris Berman, and Horacio Gutierrez. Tartakovsky completed his undergraduate studies at Juilliard and Queens College (CUNY), received his Master of Music degree from the Peabody Conservatory, and an Artist Diploma from the Yale School of Music. He is currently a doctoral candidate as a student of Richard Goode at The Graduate Center of the City University of New York, where he was awarded the coveted Graduate Center Fellowship.

Tartakovsky teaches at Brooklyn College (CUNY), is Music Director at Church of the Holy Spirit in Lebanon, New Jersey, and maintains a private studio in Raritan, New Jersey.

New York Artist Management is proud to present the June 9th performance at the Merkin Hall at The Kaufman Music Center (129 West 67th Street (Between Broadway and Amsterdam) New York, NY 10023). Tickets are available now for $25. The performance will commence at 7:30 pm.

For more information on Alexei Tarkovsky and tickets, visit atartakovsky.com

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SPOTLIGHT ON STAGE

ANITA DURST: VISIONARY FOUNDER OF CHASHAMA

Anita Durst is the founder and visionary behind ChaShaMa, the 25-year-old non-profit that supports artists and small business owners by donating space to create, present, perform and work.

I hate to compare women to one another, but the parallels between Anita Durst and Peggy Guggenheim are too big to ignore. Bohemian, intelligent, patrons of the arts, and artists in their own right; both Durst and Guggenheim were born into affluent Jewish families with robust businesses and social connections. Both spent much of their young adulthood in Europe, living and working with avant-garde artists. Guggenheim used her resources to buy and collect young artists’ work, eventually connecting them with museums and patrons. Durst joined the Avant-Garde theater company Dar A Laz after high school and performed with the group throughout Europe until the death of its director, Reza Aboh. Durst returned to New York City, and in 1995, she founded ChaShama.

Guggenheim changed the lives of hundreds of artists throughout her life. Durst has managed to scale her ChaShaMa organization to award over $11 million worth of real estate to artists annually. Through ChaShaMa, Durst subsidizes 300 artist workspaces, 200+ artists receive free space to present, 250+ free art classes are happening, and 75 small businesses receive free space each year. So, is Anita Durst, the modern-day Peggy Guggenheim? I think so.

I asked Anita about her inspiration for ChaShaMa, and how to get involved.

You started your career as a performer. Tell us about your performance training/inspiration and early work.

Reza Aboh taught me the strength of having a clear vision and would push our limits past our comfort zone and ask us to dig deeper. The work was raw, loud, fast, somewhat naked, in your face, angry, and was toured all over Europe. Reza taught me not to be afraid and always look the audience directly in the eye and break the fourth wall.

Why was it important to you to continue his legacy when your mentor died?

It was important for other people to feel the power of creativity that Reza had taught me.

ChaShaMa started with a few dozen spaces in New York City. Explain how and why it was necessary to expand beyond NYC.

There is a need all over the country for unused space to be utilized, and I had a lot of demand and constant calls from many requesting guidance from all over the world.

We know the organization also does fundraisers to help with administrative costs. Tell us about what to expect at a ChaShaMa Gala. You will enter a swirling sensation and experience a carnival-like delight with over 200 magical artists. Expect to feel alive and inspired.

What else do you want our readers to know about ChaShaMa?

ChaShaMa also offers free art classes in Queens and the Bronx in transitional housing, schools, and senior and community centers.

For more information on the June 8th ChaShaMa Gala and how to obtain tickets, visit chashama.org

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BroadwayHD

LET’S CELEBRATE FATHER’S DAY!

Whether you’re celebrating Father’s Day, Graduation, summer vacation, or Pride month, BroadwayHD has a variety of shows the whole family can enjoy. Visit broadwayhd.com to learn more.

KINKY BOOTS

Charlie is a factory owner struggling to save his family business. Lola is a fabulous entertainer with a wildly exciting idea. With a little compassion and a lot of understanding, this unexpected pair learns to embrace their differences and create a line of sturdy stilettos unlike any the world has ever seen! This production was captured live from the West End and featured Olivier Award-winner Matt Henry as the one-of-a-kind Lola.

THE SOUND OF MUSIC

One of the most beloved musicals of all time, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The Sound of Music comes brilliantly to life in this ambitious, live-broadcast production from BAFTA-nominated director Coky Giedroyc. Kara Tointon delivers a mesmerizing performance as Maria, the tomboyish nun who reluctantly becomes the governess for seven children living in the shadow of their stern, widowed father, played by Julian Ovenden. As the threat of World War II lurks on the horizon, Maria brings love, music and excitement back into the family’s life right when they need it the most.

ROGERS & HAMMERSTEIN’S CAROUSEL

“June is bustin’ out all over!” Rodgers and Hammerstein composed some of the most glorious music ever written for the stage in their landmark musical, Carousel

This dazzling adaptation featuring all-star performances from Kelli O’Hara, Nathan Gunn, Jessie Mueller, and more, filmed in 2013 from the acclaimed Lincoln Center concert staging.

INDECENT

Indecent, a play by 2022 Tony nominee Paula Vogel, is inspired by the true events surrounding the controversial 1923 Broadway debut of Sholem Asch’s God of Vengeance—a play seen by some as a seminal work of Jewish culture, and by others as an act of traitorous libel. Indecent charts the history of an incendiary drama and the path of the artists who risked their careers and lives to perform it. This transcendent capture of the acclaimed Broadway production stars Tony Award-winner Katrina Lenk.

THE GERSHWINS’ PORGY & BESS

George Gershwin miraculously melded classical idioms, jazz, blues, and spirituals in this American masterpiece about a beggar, the headstrong woman he loves, and the community that sustains them both. This production was staged at the San Francisco Opera.

HELLO AGAIN

Based on the acclaimed off-Broadway musical and featuring Audra McDonald, Hello Again chases ten lost souls across ten New York City eras. The lives of a restless soldier, a defiant nurse, a helpless college boy, a driven actress, and more intersect in this daisychained exploration of bittersweet love. Warning: sexually explicit content.

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ARTS

ON THE BIG SCREEN

ACTION SEQUELS

INDIANA JONES AND THE DIAL OF DESTINY PG-13

Harrison Ford may be an octogenarian, but he remains Indiana Jones, today, tomorrow and always. In this, what everyone insists is the last adventure of the whip-snapping archeologist, Indy finds his destiny along with Phoebe Waller-Bridge, John Rhys-Davies (joining Indy once again), Mads Mikkelsen and Antonio Banderas. James Mangold is at the helm this time, but original producers Steven Spielberg, George Lucas and Frank Kennedy are still along for the ride, making this one of the summer’s must-see movies in the theater.

TRANSFORMERS: RISE OF THE BEASTS

Not yet rated

Spielberg has been a producer on all the Transformers movies and he’s back again with this seventh installment, which this time finds those shapeshifters turning into massive robotic beasts. Fans of the franchise should enjoy the action, with the familiar voices of Michelle Yeoh, Pete Davidson, Ron Perlman, Peter Dinklage and Ted Lasso breakout Cristo Fernandez bringing a familiar feeling to the proceedings.

SPIDER-MAN: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE

Not yet rated

The follow-up to 2018’s hit animated take on Spider-Man has lots of the same people on board, from producing team Phil Lord and Christopher Miller to the vocal talents of Shameik Moore, Jake Johnson, Hailee Steinfeld, Brian Tyree Henry and more. This time, Spider-Man meets up with other Spider-People who love the Multiverse just as much as he does—but they all don’t quite get along.

ASTEROID CITY PG-13

When writer-director Wes Anderson has a new movie ready, we are the first in line. For there’s no other filmmaker with his unique sensibility and visual style. No matter what he’s taking on—from The Royal Tenenbaums to The Grand Budapest Hotel and his animated wonders like Fantastic Mr. Fox and Isle of Dogs—Anderson’s cinematic vision is funny, satiric and downright wonderful. Asteroid City has an all-star cast (as usual) and a crazy plotline set during a Junior Stargazer convention. Hanks, Johansson, Swinton, Cranston, Brody, Norton, and Schwartzman lead the stellar cast.

NO HARD FEELINGS

Not yet rated

When you have an Academy Award (and three more nominations) on your resume like Jennifer Lawrence, Hollywood honchos let you branch out from action and drama into comedy, so that’s just what she did. This slightly raunchy comedy is based on a real-life Craigslist ad posted by the parents of an awkward 19-year-old man whose parents want him to get out of their house and off to college; she’s just the woman to make that happen.

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ON THE SMALL SCREEN

CRIME STORIES FOR SUMMER

BASED ON A TRUE STORY

Peacock

Kaley Cuoco and Chris Messina star in Based on a True Story, a crime thriller with a sardonic edge, which is based on a true story of murder in America that has some twists and turns that seem so bizarre that they just have to be fictional. The key players are a plumber, a realtor and a tennis star, all intertwined in a wacky case of a crime that does not pay. Liana Liberato and Tom Bateman co-star.

THE CROWDED ROOM

Apple TV+

Tom Holland leaves his Spider-Man costume behind to star in this fictionalized tale loosely based on Billy Milligan, whose crimes in the 1970s led to the discovery (and court defense) that he was a split personality. This 10-part series penned by Oscar winner Akiva Goldsman is a disturbing and bizarre journey into madness. Emmy Award winner Amanda Seyfried also stars.

DEADLOCH

Prime Video

This comic crime series comes via Tasmania, as two female detectives are tasked with solving how a man ended up dead on a small-town beach. Kate Box and Madeleine Sami star as the at-odds crime solvers who must delve into this Tazzie mystery created by the popular Australian comedy team of Kate McCartney and Kate McLennan.

HIJACK

Apple TV+

Idris Elba produces and stars in this tense high-in-the-sky crime thriller told in real time, as the plane he is traveling on is hijacked on a long-haul flight to London. He’s a negotiating whiz in business, but this is a whole new challenge, as he’s the one that ends up negotiating with the terrorists controlling the plane. Archie Panjabi and Mohamed Elsandel co-star in this clock-ticking drama.

SECRET INVASION

Disney+

In the latest Marvel Cinematic Universe limited series, Samuel L. Jackson returns as Nick Fury, enlisting members of S.H.I.E.L.D. and other allies to fight off the Skrulls, those shapeshifting evil beings determined to commit the ultimate crime—the invasion and conquering of earth. This one’s got a crowd of talented thespians, including Oscar/Emmy winner Olivia Colman along with Cobie Smulders, Christopher McDonald, Emilia Clarke, Don Cheadle and Ben Mendelsohn.

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QUEENMAKER : THE MAKING OF AN IT GIRL

MARIEBELLE CELEBRATES HULU’S ORIGINAL DOCUMENTARY

MarieBelle New York is always ready to celebrate, showcasing outstanding chocolate creations for all to admire. The beloved house of sweets held a celebration party at their Flagship Broome Street Store for the launch of the Hulu Original documentary Queenmaker: The Making of an It Girl directed by Zackary Drucker, produced by Emmet McDermott with executive producer Scott Kaplan for CoverStory.

As background, the synopsis of Queenmaker focuses on the early 2000s, which ushered in a golden era for the New York social set—a generation of rich young women desperate to recreate the success of Paris Hilton and Tinsley Mortimer, keener than ever to show off their fortunes and one-up each other on nightly red carpets. As a result, New York City in 2007 was a world of excess never before seen in the public sphere, and suddenly, socialites were celebrities.

Gossip blogs like Gawker and Socialite Rank went viral and began sowing chaos and paranoia among the mega-wealthy. Amid these drama-filled and often cruel publications, Park Avenue Peerage’s mysterious website debuted with nuanced insight and praise for these women being torn down daily by the tabloid media. The anonymous blogger? Not who you’d expect.

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FUN & NOSTALGIC

On the surface, Queenmaker: The Making of an It Girl is a fun, nostalgic romp through the mid-2000s pop culture that dominated mainstream media and laid the foundation for current reality TV and the influencers of the social media generation. Interviews with the publicists, journalists, and socialites that ruled the city during that time immerse us in the gilded world of heiress-era New York City.

Notable attendees at the party included Zackary Drucker (Director), Ben Widdicombe (Executive Producer), Emmet McDermott (Producer), Scott Kaplan (Executive Producer), R. Couri Hay (Film Subject), Maribel Lieberman, Noah Levy, Kelly Brady, Scott Kaplan, Irina Liss, Urszula Makowska, Thania Peck, Marval Rex, Sydney Scotia, Lauren Servideo, Ianne Fields Stewart, Clifford Streit, Emma Snowden Jones, Varsha Thapa, Tourmaline, Julia Tricarico, Natalia Cestti, Raquel Gerlani, Valentine Huovski, Olga, George Rush, Consuelo Vanderbilt Costin, Jose Castelo Branco.

MarieBelle artisan chocolates are known for their exquisite-tasting ganache, hot chocolate, and truffles, presented in artistic packaging, creating memories that last a lifetime. The charming offerings of the chocolatier are delectable, cherished delights that indulge the senses. The designs reflect a lifestyle that embraces chocolate not just as a sweet treat but as a work of culinary art to appreciate and adore.

For more information about MarieBelle Chocolates, visit mariebelle.com

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GREY2K USA WORLDWIDE

ON TRACK TO ENDING DOG RACING

The fight to end dog racing has been championed by GREY2K USA Worldwide, the non-profit dedicated to passing greyhound protection laws and ending the cruelty of dog racing. For nearly twenty-five years, the organization has successfully spearheaded legislative initiatives and promoted the adoption of these gentle hounds across the globe.

The inspiration for GREY2K USA dates to 1992 when co-founder Christine Dorchak and her dog Kelsey were struck by a speeding train. Amazingly, Kelsey managed to pull Christine to safety, likely preventing a head-on collision and saving both of their lives. When she awoke from her coma, Christine’s first words were, “How’s Kelsey?” She was so grateful that she promised to dedicate her life to helping dogs from her hospital bed. This commitment would be fulfilled almost a decade later, in 2001, when she and Carey Theil started GREYK USA from a one-room basement office outside Boston.

Fast forward to today, and commercial dog racing is now illegal in 42 U.S. states, remaining legal and operational in just one. In addition, Christine’s group has closed dozens of tracks and prevented the legalization of greyhound gambling in countries such as South Africa, Jamaica, and the Philippines.

One key victory was the passage of a referendum in Florida. In 2018, 69 percent of Floridians went to the polls and outlawed dog racing, shutting down twelve dog tracks with just one vote. That same year, GREY2K USA and ANIMA Macau worked to shut down China’s only legal dog track, the Canidrome, and airlift over 500 surviving greyhounds to safety. One of these dogs was named Brooklyn, who came to live with Christine and Carey.

New York Lifestyles had the pleasure of meeting Christine to ask her more about her mission and the future of greyhounds.

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BROOKLYN AND GINA

Christine, please share your story with us.  Since I was a child, I have always been a problem solver. So, when I learned that 2,000 dogs were confined in tiny cages and forced to run for their lives at two racetracks in my state, I had to do something to save them. I am from New Jersey, and we don’t allow dog racing, but I discovered that since 1934, innocent greyhounds had been racing and dying in Massachusetts. Worse, perhaps, no one seemed to care. It was just “business as usual” to them. Some people even said that greyhounds were racing machines, so it was OK to treat them differently than other dogs. It was appalling.

In 1997, my friends and I began picketing outside Wonderland Park in Revere, Massachusetts. This was one of the country’s oldest and most historic tracks, and it was rumored that the bodies of dead dogs were buried all around the property. In fact, the greyhound racing industry was first introduced by the likes of gangsters such as Al Capone and Meyer Lansky. So, there was a definite aspect of personal risk in what we were doing. But we knew that greyhounds were being hurt, and someone had to fight for them. If not us, who?

Our goal was to end dog racing in our home state, and we believed with all of our hearts that we would succeed that year! Little did we know that opposing dog racing would mean taking on some of the wealthiest and most politically connected track owners in the country, being sued for $10 million, collecting over 150,000 signatures twice, losing statewide in the year 2000—all before finally winning in 2008.

How did you get to where you are today?

The most important thing I can tell you is that I am not particularly beautiful or athletic, or smart. But one thing I am is determined. No matter who you are, you can make a difference in this world. Take risks. Try to do something to help others. Most of all, don’t be afraid to lose. You may surprise yourself. But time is short. Carpe diem!

Has it been an easy journey? How did you overcome the bumps in the road?

Some would say that I have overcome many significant challenges, but nothing I have been through compares to the suffering of non-human animals. For example, when I was hurt and pronounced dead as I lay on the train tracks, an entire emergency team used their best skills and training to bring me back to life. By comparison, when a greyhound is hurt, he is worthless and faces immediate death by a cruel industry. This is the kind of injustice I am fighting.

Describe what a day is like for a racing greyhound? No matter where they are, racing greyhounds are confined in small metal cages inside dark warehouse-style kennel buildings for an average of 23 hours a day. (Imagine these majestic dogs living in stacked chicken coops). They are fed a diet based on diseased meat. There are no toys for them and no play. Their “beds” consist of shredded newspaper or old carpet scraps.

When these gentle hounds are let out to race several times a month, they risk serious injury. A dog died every three days in Florida until 2018 when we were able to pass our voter question. And 2,000 West Virginia hounds continue to suffer today, risking crushed skulls, fractured legs, torn and twisted muscles, seizures, heat stroke and paralysis at every turn. Drugging and race-fixing are also a problem. And once a greyhound is no longer profitable, he must go. It is up to the kennel owner whether he lives or dies. Racing greyhounds are highly disposable, and in countries like Australia, the term “wastage” is used for all the surplus pups and ex-racers summarily killed yearly.

I understand you have a book coming out. What is it about? Brooklyn Goes Home: The Rise and Fall of American Greyhound Racing and the Dog that Inspired a Movement has just been released. It is the story of our campaigns to save greyhounds and a remembrance of an extraordinary dog named Brooklyn. Our sweet boy spent eight years on death row, trapped in a dark, dirty concrete cell at a Chinese racetrack. Yet he held no grudges. Instead, he met each day joyfully, greeting anyone he encountered with a happy wag of his tail and a big smile. He taught us so much about true love and forgiveness.

Brooklyn Goes Home is also the account of our state-by-state efforts to shut down dog racing beginning in 2001, culminating in the introduction of the U.S. Greyhound Protection in the 117th Congress. We continue to fight for the passage of this historic bill.

Now that you have almost wiped-out U.S. dog racing, what is the biggest challenge to realizing your goal?

Brooklyn Goes Home

The Rise and Fall of American Greyhound Racing, and the Dog that Sparked a Movement

Brooklyn Goes Home

The Rise and Fall of American Greyhound Racing, and the Dog that Sparked a Movement

Originally, our goals were met when a track closed or stopped live racing. But the industry has gained at least a temporary lifeline with the advent of online wagering. Someone with a cell phone can place a bet on races happening anywhere. This has provided a path forward for greyhound gamblers. In January, we launched our online #TwinSpiresCruelty petition to expose the new wave of remote gambling propping up a despicable industry. As part of this campaign, we flew a 75-foot-banner over the Kentucky Derby to let people know that Churchill Downs (CHDN) is now using its online gambling platform, Twin Spires, to take bets on cruel dog racing in the U.S. and Mexico. As a result, American greyhounds are being run to the ground at the Agua Caliente track in Tijuana. Fidelity Investments is the largest investor in CHDN, and we encourage everyone who cares about dogs to write to CEO Abigail Johnson and ask her to drop dog races too.

How can readers adopt a greyhound? Are there special tips for caring for this breed?

This may surprise you, but greyhounds are like giant cats! They are quiet, calm, rarely bark, and do not shed. Greyhounds are often called 45-mile-per-hour couch potatoes because they love to sleep. Like my dog, Gina, they take retirement seriously, believe me. Anyone interested in greyhound rescue may contact our office or go online at GREY2K.org/adopt or petfinder.com anytime.

What is the best way to help GREY2K USA Worldwide succeed in its mission?

We are a small organization with big dreams! Volunteers are always needed to help lobby for the greyhounds.

For more information on how to contact your lawmaker or offer financial support, call us at 866-2GREY2K, visit  GREY2KUSA.org, and GREY2K USA Worldwide on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram

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PAWS DOWN…TAILS UP

PURRFECTLY PAWSITIVE VIBES

Well, first things first. Happy Father’s Day to all the pup poppas out there! The first product in this month’s curated collection is a special one – just for you. Rounding out the selections, there’s a few things to kick off the summer, plus a few favorites I’ve come across.

TATTOO TEE (HEE-HEE!)

Remember those Ed Hardy tattoo t-shirts from awhile back? Well, celebrate Dad with a little nostalgia. This too-cute-for-words shirt from Modern Beast is for both dogs and cats, and it’s downright hot. Info: modernbeast

SEEING GREEN

Dogs benefit from hide and seek-tyle toys, so do it in style with this Frisco Guacamole themed plush. The tortilla, lime, and avocado are all separate plush that your buddy needs to find, hidden inside the bowl. Info: chewy.com

MOUTHFUL OF MINNOWS

In your cat’s opinion, these dried minnow treats are worth their weight in gold. And they’re not wrong. Scout & Zoe’s freeze-dried minnows just might be the bribe that gets your cat to stop shoving stuff off the counter (maybe). Info: scoutandzoes.com

KIBBLE CUPCAKE

Hide a sweet surprise inside these cute little cupcakes. Brightkins has three interactive puzzle toys, so it might be tough to choose just one. I’m partial to these cupcakes, but a solid case can be made for the fire hydrant-themed puzzle!

Info: brightkins.com

INFLATABLE BREAKTHROUGH

Your vacation travels just got a little easier. Diggs Enventur dog kennel is an incredibly sturdy inflatable crate – tested to military standards. It’s easy to inflate and deflate, and packs down when not in use, for easy one-handed carrying. Pre-order for August delivery. Info: diggs.pet

VACATION PUZZLES

Galison is a puzzle-lovers rabbit hole—pure joy. I’m always planning for what puzzle I’ll bring to the lake when we go on vacation. This is the winner this year. They have dogs, cats, birds… even llamas. Info: galison.com

PET SPOTLIGHT

HARNESS THE STYLE

It shouldn’t be a challenge for your dog to wear a harness and look dapper. Problem solved. This harness system lets you swap vests or even this vacation-ready Tommy Bahama x K9 Wear collaboration shirt. Info: k9wear.com

QUIET & QUITE CAT-TASTIC

The folks at Smarty Pear are poo-tentially your new best friends. They designed a next generation automatic self-cleaning cat litter box. It has a mobile smart home connected app, triple-layer safety protection, programmable UV light & more. Info: smartypear.com

TEETH CLEANING COMBS

It’s not just a cute dog treat. Yummy Combs’ unique shape helps keep dogs’ teeth clean—like dental floss, but tastier. From Pets Best Life, the ingredients are all natural, gluten-free, grain-free, and non-GMO. Info: petsbestlife.com

HEMP HERO

From arthritis to anxiety, the customers who have shared stories about King Krunch give it 4.9 stars. The treats are slowly baked to retain the benefits of the hemp oil and can be used daily. Info: kingkanine.com

MAEV MEALS

Giving your dog human-grade food is just good nutrition—an investment in your buddy’s health. This flash-frozen raw food from Meet Maev was formulated with PhD veterinary nutritionists. And if you want to see the ingredients list—well, just look in the bowl. Info: meetmaev.com

SEE YA LATER, STINKS

I usually have a few Skout’s Honor products on hand, at any given time. Pets can be a bit stinky sometimes, so I love their wipes. Of course, they have a full line pr products—from paw salve to itch relief, and beyond. Info: skoutshonor.com

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ENTREPRENEUR’S CORNER

ELEONORA TORNATORE-MIKESH

Returning to CaringKind is like coming home for Eleonora Tornatore-Mikesh. After graduating from college, she trained as a specialist in aging and dementia at CaringKind (formally the Alzheimer’s Association of New York City), working as a research associate for two years on culture change in nursing homes and assisted living residences. She credits her knowledge and expertise to the training she received at CaringKind.

Eleonora then moved to Connecticut and spent almost 14 years as the executive director at a premier assisted living community. Eleonora was recently named CEO of the Alzheimer’s Association’s Connecticut Chapter. During her tenure of 7 years, Eleonora created a statewide early-stage group and secured funding for the state. In addition, she also served as chairperson for the Connecticut Assisted Living Association (CALA), where she created a statewide curriculum for an Executive Director course. This was followed as a senior executive for Assisted Living on the Upper East Side, charged with program development.

New York Lifestyles met with Eleonora TornatoreMikesh to learn more about this dynamic woman.

Tell us what brought you to this specific career. I was born in Italy and came to this country when I was six years old. I have had the pleasure of returning to Italy and other countries and witnessing how elders are treated and viewed in society. In other countries, elders are respected and typically honored as the head of the household. In this country, aging is viewed very differently. So, early in high school, I knew this would be my passion and mission in my career.

I began working in hospitals as a candy stripper and volunteering in nursing facilities on weekends and after school. Every time I entered or visited a resident, the feeling was indescribable; the pure joy these aged adults expressed was enough for me. So, after high school, I decided to major in psychology and sociology for my undergraduate and graduate, and postgraduate, gerontology and thanatology.

As I progressed in my career, I continuously sought opportunities to educate myself, collaborate with professionals in the field, and actively engage with caregiver communities. As a result, my commitment to this cause has only grown stronger over the years.

What makes you wake up in the morning?

For those who know me, I am non-stop talking about work as it’s my passion and a true privilege to advocate for families as a trusted partner during a challenging journey in their lives. We offer diverse services, such as support groups, educational programs, and personalized counseling. However, the knowledge that our work positively impacts people’s lives motivates me each day.

Tell us more about CaringKind and its mission.

CaringKind is a fantastic organization dedicated to helping those affected by Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia.

The mission of CaringKind is to create, deliver and promote comprehensive and compassionate care and support services for individuals and families affected by Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias and to eliminate Alzheimer’s disease through the advancement of research.

Is there one person who has inspired you through your career?

I want to say that one individual inspired me to go into this field, but it was the opposite. It was an individual in college, a guidance counselor, who said to me, “Why does a young, pretty lady like yourself want to work in depressing nursing homes.” At that moment, I knew I would be working in nursing facilities advocating for people in the aged population and those with memory loss. Her comment has been a driving force for me to recruit as many young mentees as possible out of college to enter the field of aging. It is one of the most rewarding jobs one could have.

For more information on CaringKind, visit caringkindnyc.org; to reach them on their Hotline, call 646-744-2900

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MY NEW YORK STORY

NICK GRAY, AUTHOR

In a world where social connections have become more vital than ever, author Nick Gray, culling his 15 years as one of New York’s most inventive party throwers, introduces a refreshing approach to hosting with his book,  The 2-Hour Cocktail Party. With over 500 parties under his belt, Gray combines his practical expertise and firsthand experiences to guide readers to create memorable gatherings, no matter the scale.

Gray’s philosophy challenges the notion that extravagant events are necessary for meaningful social engagement. Instead, he emphasizes that all it takes is a simple and inviting reason for guests to leave their homes. Whether it’s a casual happy hour, an intimate cocktail party, or a neighborhood get-together,  The 2-Hour Cocktail Party provides readers with the tools to make any event successful.

New York Lifestyles caught up with Gray just in time for the summer party season.

What is the purpose of your book?

To teach people how to host a happy hour that will help them make new friends, meet their neighbors, and build their network.

What inspired this?

I went to many unpleasant events in New York City— networking events, loud parties, all these things that were extremely hard to meet new people. So, I decided to learn how to host a good party. Then my friends asked me how to host their parties. So, I made a Google doc that got passed around, eventually turning into my book,  The 2-Hour Cocktail Party.

Please share with our readers some quick tips.

· Host your gathering on a Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday night. These are not socially competitive nights, so you will have a higher attendance rate and make it easier for people to say yes to your invitation.

· Make sure you set both a start time and an end time.

· Limit your event to only 2 hours long.

· Use name tags and a short series of introductions.

· Send a series of 3 reminder messages.

How did you learn this?

When I first moved to New York City, I did not have excellent social skills—but I knew I wanted to meet people. Everyone wants to be invited to a party. It was an uncomplicated way for me to meet new people. I ended up hosting hundreds of happy hours, dinner parties, networking events, and cocktail parties. Through trial and error, I learned that there was a formula for a successful event that anyone could understand. I call it the “NICK party formula.”

What inspired you to start planning parties?

There’s a loneliness epidemic or a “friendship recession” happening. I moved to New York City to meet new people and make friends. I wanted to be surrounded by people who would inspire me.

How will this help people overcome insecurity, anxiety, etc.?

Most people need to remember how to gather and make small talk! I’ve written a step-by-step guide that shows how even introverts can be successful and learn how to host a party or a happy hour. People with social anxiety want to know what to expect. When you let them know an approximate agenda, who will be there, and what they might have in common with them, that helps to give them the confidence and courage to show up, start new conversations, and meet new people.

What has your experience with New York City been like?

There is no place like it: the people, the talent, the creative class, the food, the culture. New York City is unique. I launched my last business there, Museum Hack, where we worked at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. That is my favorite museum in the entire world.

For more information on The 2-Hour Cocktail Party, visit your local bookstore; it is also available on Audible.

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THE VIENNESE OPERA BALL

CELEBRATING 67 YEARS

Viennese Opera Ball held its annual celebration for the 67th year at The Plaza in New York City with over 400 guests under the auspices of the U.S. Austrian Chamber of Commerce and organized by Executive Director Silvia Frieser and The Event Atelier. The Gala chairs for the evening were philanthropist Jean Shafiroff, who was also honored for her charitable endeavors, and Denise Rich. This gala benefitted Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation for Cancer Research. It was “A Night Inspired by Carmen” from the opera Carmen by Bizet, led under the artistic direction of Daniel Serafin with Austrian conductor Maestro Vinicius Kattah.

Since 1955, the Viennese Opera Ball in New York has represented Vienna’s cultural legacy, elegance, and glamour in the Big Apple. The Ball operates as a cultural platform and builds bridges to connect present-day New York City with 19th-century Vienna. People of varying heritages, continents, and generations bring traditional glamour to the city that never sleeps.

The vice chairs were Sylvia Hemingway and Peter Thomas Roth. Top opera stars performed arias from the opera Carmen by Bizet, including Stephen Costello, who sings in leading roles at the Metropolitan Opera, and internationally accomplished opera singers Joyce El-Khoury (Soprano), Nathalie Peña Comas (Soprano) and opera star George Gagnidze, who attended as an Honorary guest.

Notable Attendees included Jean Shafiroff, Denise Rich, Sylvia Hemmingway, Commissioner Mermelstein (Mayor’s Office of International Affairs), Kristen Edgreen Kaufman (Mayor’s Office of International Affairs), Peter Hanke (Executive City Councilor, City of Vienna), Stefan Ottrubay (General Director, Esterhazy), Norbert Kettner (Director, Vienna Tourism Board), Gudrun Senk (CTO, Wiener Linien), Gerhard Hirczi (CEO, Vienna Business Agency), Christian Frey (Head International Department, Vienna Business Agency), Julian Jäger (Member of the Board of Directors, Vienna Airport), Franz Patay (CEO, United Stages Vienna), Helmut Schoba (CEO, VGN Media Holding), Michael Trestl (CCO, Austrian Airlines), Diana Klein (Augarten), Wolfgang Koechert (A.E. Koechert), Petra Schneebauer (Austrian Ambassador to the United States), Alexander Marschik (Ambassador, Permanent Mission of Austria to the United Nations), Peter Hasslacher (Austrian Trade Commissioner NY), Susanne Keppler-Schlesinger (Austrian Cultural Forum NY), Gerhard Lobner (Mayer am Pfarrplatz), Christian Struppeck (Ronacher/Raimund Theater Vienna), Ingrid Flick (Austrian Entrepreneur), Klaus Panholzer (Schloss Schonbrunn), Austrian fashion designer Carolin Sinemus (Madl, Salzburg), Martin Shafiroff (Stifel), Sabine Riglos (Board member), Maribel Lieberman, Janna Bullock, David Hochberg, Carolyn Maloney, Nicole Miller, Elton Ilirjani, Lucia Hwong Gordon, Lady Liliana Cavendish, Agnieszka & Witold Balaban, Dr. Anetta Reszko, Patrick McMullan, Luisa Diaz, Cole Rumbough & Emily Mohr (Junior Chairs).

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The presentation of the debutantes and their escorts at the 67th Annual Ball included Reesa Artz, Clara Burtscher, Rachel Borreta, Mei Colby, Thara Eisingerich, Deborah Engelberg, Isaac Escamilla, Thara Eisingerich, Meyer Eskin, Shifra Eskin, Elias Wallin Giangrande, Gwyneth Giangrande, Joseph Grosh, Royce Howley, Catherine Humphrey, Madison Hoerler, Thomas Itkoff, Sean Jagermann, Alex Koschell, David Kuhn, Benton Madsen, Sofie Maehlkvist, Allegra Marschik, Spencer Napolitano, Maximiliane Norwood, Felix Oblin, Yasmeen Star Omer, Meghan Quinn, Rudolf Schatz, Nick Solari, George Stavropoulos, Anna Talos, Alexander Yale and Maximilian Yale. A beautiful choreography of the Carmen Quadrille by Eduard Strauss was designed for the opening performance of the debutantes and escorts by Vienna Dance School Svabek, headed by Sandra Stockmayer and Roman Svabek.

Event Sponsors included: City of Vienna, Erste Group Bank AG, Esterhazy, Austrian Airlines, A.E. Koechert, Schloss Schoenbrunn.  Donors included: Augarten, Lobmeyr, Hotel Bristol, Park Hyatt Vienna, Frette, Peter Thomas Roth Skincare, Jacques Lemans, Las Islas Hotel, Malan Breton, Muehlbauer, Riding Dinner Vienna, and paintings by Austrian artist FJ Baur, artist John Petschinger, artist Fer Da Silva and Austrian wine Mayer am Pfarrplatz.

Performances by Opera Stars Stephen Costello (Tenor), who sings at the Metropolitan Opera in leading roles, as well as internationally acclaimed opera stars Joyce El-Khoury (Soprano) and Nathalie PeñaComas (Soprano), a renowned orchestra led by conductor Maestro Vinicius Kattah, Presentation of Colors by Midshipmen from the US Naval Academy, a midnight quadrille, and many other surprises all contribute to a glamorous and delightful evening. Previous notable attendees include Actress Samantha Mathis, and TV personality Star Jones.

For more information on the Viennese Opera Ball, visit: vienneseoperaball.com

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SAMUEL WAXMAN CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION

ANNUAL LUNCHEON FEATURING MAX MARA’S SPRING/SUMMER 2023 COLLECTION

The annual Waxman Luncheon, benefiting the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation (SWCRF), took place at AVRA Madison in New York. The luncheon honored Dr. Paul Jarrod Frank for his continued support of the SWCRF mission and passion for scientific advancement, raising more than $165,000. In addition, a live fashion presentation by Max Mara featured their stunning Spring/Summer 2023 Collection. Funds will support crucial SWCRF initiatives such as the International Network on Aging and Cancer Research and the Women’s Cancer Research Program.

The Waxman Luncheon also included a live auction, silent auction, and raffle with specially curated lots featuring generous donations from companies such as Chopard, Movado, Jimmy Choo, Schiaparelli, Fendi, Arlotta Cashmere, and The Baker House 1650. Heritage Auctions were the official auctioneer.

Paul Jarrod Frank, MD, is one of the most renowned cosmetic dermatologists in the world. Recognized for his minimally invasive techniques and holistic approach to cosmetic rejuvenation and age management, he is regularly featured as a skin and aging expert in the US and international media. Since opening his private practice in 2001, Dr. Frank has been a clinical investigator, brand ambassador, and consultant for numerous international skincare, technology, and pharmaceutical companies.

PROACTIVE & POSITIVE

In the Spring of 2020, Dr. Frank launched his second book, The Pro-Aging Playbook, which emphasizes the importance of being proactive and positive in one’s attitude towards aging and guides aesthetic rejuvenation. In addition, as a board-certified dermatologist, he has lectured around the world and has authored several articles in both consumer and professional literature. Dr. Frank is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital and Chief Medical Officer at PFRANKMD by Dr. Paul Jarrod Frank, a bespoke aesthetic healthcare brand with several locations in New York, the Hamptons, and South Florida. In May of 2023, PFRANKMD Fifth Avenue reopened after an extensive expansion. With this vast physical expansion, PFRANKMD Fifth Avenue also expanded patient offerings. “My vision for PFRANKMD has always been one of multiple providers with various subspecialties offering patients an aesthetic healthcare experience for the complete pro-aging lifestyle,” says Dr. Frank. “Our patient isn’t just looking for cosmetic rejuvenation; they’re also looking for best-inclass dermatologic, functional, and integrative medical care to become their best version.”

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included Dr. Samuel Waxman, Marion Waxman, Dr. Paul Jarrod Frank, Jani Aronow Gerard, Danny Miller, Dr. Lorraine Gudas, Helen Vaysman, Nancy Litman, Lauren Silvers, Erica Linden-Fineberg, Kobi Halperin, Susan Gutfreund, Ingeborg Rennert, William Brobston, Jean Shafiroff, Ingeborg Rennert, Ariella Wertheimer, Consuelo Vanderbilt Costin, Maribel Lieberman, and Larry Scott.

DESIGNS OF THE TIMES

Max Mara, founded in 1951 by the late visionary Achille Maramotti, is one of the highest expressions of Italian luxury and style. A contemporary collection of ready-to-wear and accessories for today’s powerful women. Recognized for its timeless designs and luxurious fabrics, Max Mara is revered for the classification of the absolute coat, sharp suiting, and modern accessories. Max Mara is distributed in 2,500 locations in more than 100 countries worldwide. The Max Mara Fashion Group has nine different brands. The company remains privately held and managed by the Mariotti family.

Since 1976, SWCRF has invested more than $100 million towards collaborative, cross-institutional research, supporting more than 200 investigators around the world. The SWCRF philosophy of collaboration has led to breakthrough discoveries such as a treatment for acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL), developed in collaboration with researchers at the Shanghai Institute of Hematology that improved the survival rate to 95% (APL had an 80% fatality rate). Most recently, research funded by SWCRF led to an FDA-approved medication shown to reduce lung cancer tumors by up to 50% by targeting the KRAS protein.

For more information on Dr. Paul Jarrod Frank and PFRANKMD, visit pfrankmd.com; for information on Samuel Waxman Cancer Foundation, visit waxmancancer.org; for information on Max Mara, visit maxmara.com

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MYSTX: SETTING THE SOUNDTRACK TO SUMMER

Afamily trio of musicians from Harvard launches an exciting collection of new songs with Indian heritage influence perfectly merged with captivating pop dance sounds. Piqued interest in the cultural phenomena of artistic elements from India is taking the world by storm after the superhit musical number “Naatu Naatu” from the Telugu blockbuster RRR won a historic Oscar for Best Original Song.

Now three musical prodigies named MYSTX are helping revolutionize the industry to soaring new heights with the same inspirational background leading the way. The evolving sounds of the group have already been elevating the minds and spirits of listening ears in the past few years. Their new EP Gap Year is set to transform even further with innovative recent work full of captivating tempos and synchronized tunes.

SUMMER MAGIC

Just in time to create a magical summer in the music world, Gap Year is set to become an instant hit with audiences of all ages. Currently, four songs are out on all streaming platforms and include “Reasons,” “Remember,” “Mystic,” and “Fever.”

The New York City-based pop group is a joyous family affair, including members of 23-year-old twin sisters Riya and Sara along with their 19-year-old percussionist brother Kavi. Their debut EP uses samples from Qawwali legend Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.

Composing a pop album around this prolific style has created a compelling mix of dance tracks using instruments and sounds from all over India. Percussive instruments like the ghatam and dumbek are a rarity that produces uncommon beats. They also take equal inspiration from their training in Indian classical dance. Riya and Sara are both professional Bharatnatyam dancers with over a decade of experience. The electrifying qualities formulate gems of listening pleasure that the Western pop world craves.

Having grown up in New York City in an eclectic Indian American household, MYSTX takes innovation from seamless blends of sounds from all over the globe. Their vision is rooted in what has been intuitive since their youth. The trio’s maternal grandmother was also a renowned Carnatic and Hindustani classical singer in her time. As a result, the passion for performance is in their blood and beats as strongly as their connection to Indian melody and rhythm. From their rich heritage comes incredibly danceable sounds that they believe the world is now ready to discover.

“We hope that each of our upcoming EPs, starting with this first one, will take inspiration from countless musical genres in India, including Hindustani, Carnatic, Rajasthani Folk, and Qawwali,” collectively MYSTX states. “We want to proudly showcase just how diverse Indian music is. But, more than that, we want to make music reflecting how naturally these sounds blend into the Western pop world.”

Riya and Sara are juniors at Harvard College, while Kavi is a Harvard Berklee Dual Degree program freshman. Taking time between classes, the trio dedicates their lives to music as equally as studying. Interest in the musicians has already garnered the attention of legendary music producer and songwriter Poo Bear, who helped develop the sounds of Justin Bieber, Mariah Carey, and Usher. As a result, MYSTX has plans to develop more music with the hitmakers.

For more information on Mystx, visit officialmystx.com

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