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A New York Love Affair

Leaving New York City is always a wrench. I’m obviously not alone in my yearning as countless writers, movies, stage productions, artists, musicians and creatives and have portrayed the city in all its glitzy glory and gory. These luminaries have...

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Jewish food in Lower East Side, NYC: I’ll have what she’s having

Thirty years have passed since Meg Ryan made cinematic history with THAT unforgettable climatic scene in When Harry Met Sally. While she orgasmically made her point, there’s certainly no fakery involved in pastrami sandwiches or bagels when hunting down Jewish food...

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Peace and the city in New York City

The most obvious place to seek serenity in any city is within the leafy confines of a park. New York has no shortage of open green spaces, and plenty of clandestine pockets of calm to help you find peace in...

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The High Line: A New York City Favourite

Built on a historic and elevated rail line, the High Line was destined for demolition until the community and City of New York rallied together and converted it into public green space. Since its opening in 2009, the High Line...

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