From Washington Irving to the Beat Poets of the 1960's, Manhattan has always been a mecca for aspiring, as well as established, American writers. For my fellow bibliophiles, here is a literary tour of New York which will help satisfy your literary wanderlust: Rose Reading ... [Read More]
NYC ~ Metropolitan Museum of Art and The Frick Collection
If I could go back to school and start over again, I would seriously consider getting my degree in Art History. Since it's unlikely that I will be going back to school any time soon, I have no other choice but try to learn as much as I can on my own. Luckily, living as close as I do ... [Read More]
September 11th
Photo via Wikimedia Commons Some days it's best to just pause and reflect quietly on past events. ... [Read More]
NYC ~ Flatiron/Chelsea
When I moved to New York the only time anyone went to the Flatiron District was to go to ABC Carpet (which at the time only sold rugs and carpets). Chelsea was a fringe neighborhood you passed through in a taxi on the way uptown from the Financial District. It's amazing how quickly ... [Read More]
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