new york city

Regal Battery Park- The Best Movie Theater to Give Head In
One time I went down on a guy during a matinee of ‘The Queen’ at the Angelika. Fittingly enough, he came out to me a year after. We went out only a few times before he left for a tour of Asia in 2006; we had a coffee the following

The Habitat’s 4th Annual Chili Cook-Off
It has been pretty chilly outside these past couple of days and it doesn’t seem to be warming up any time soon. Lucky for you, The Habitat is hosting their 4th Annual Chili Cook-off. For just $5 you’ll be able to be a part of the audience and judge each

Celebrating Two Years in New York City: A Look Back at the Time I Got Punched on the Subway
Not to get all promote-y or anything, but in Broke-Ass Stuart’s Guide to Living Cheaply in New York City (read it!), he compares NYC to a girl who you constantly chase, but is ultimately out of your league. I totally get this statement, but for me, New York City is

Piper’s Kilt Bar in Inwood
If you ever find yourself around the Inwood section of Upper Manhattan, starving and looking to have yourself a drink, head over to Piper’s Kilt. This Irish restaurant & bar is the perfect cozy spot to snuggle in while you’re hiding from the heartless winter and its bitter wind gusts.

FREE Badminton at Open House Gallery’s Indoor Park
Ah, there’s nothing I love more than a relaxing afternoon in the park. Basking in the sun like a lizard on a rock, creepily cat-calling all of the cute dogs on walks (“Hey, you! Check out that strut! Ooh, I like that smile!”), and wearing my one pair of workout

South’s: Where to dump your girlfriend. And have fries!
Visitors, even natives, to the city are constantly searching for the right place for special occasions. Where’s the perfect lighting for a proposal? Which brunch restaurant have children’s menus? Can I get a birthday reservation at that Indian restaurant for Saturday?

Foul: FREE Movie Screening At Littlefield
Littlefield in Park Slope is a cozy, hidden gem for special events. Art hangs on the walls, a small bar is open for visitors and there’s a stage area for performances and whatnot. The space can seatt up to 100 people, give or take. This Saturday, January 14th, Littlefield will

Arts For Transit: Music Under New York
Unless you walk everywhere, I’m almost certain that you’ve come across a musician or two in the subway. In my quarter-century of existence, I’ve stumbled upon many of them performing on the platforms or mezzanines and up until recently I just assumed that these talented, unappreciated individuals just set up