Cafes have become more than just a place to enjoy coffee and treats. They are hubs where colleagues meet, couples date, and friends talk. Whether you’re looking for cool iced coffee, a warm latte, or a tasty treat, there are thousands of coffee emporiums across the USA that are worthy of your next social media post. Here are a few of the best themed cafes that you and your friends should check out. By Jenna Leis Remi Flower and Coffee Remi Flower and Coffee can be found in the middle of the bustling Midtown East of New York City. What…
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The 2019 Tony Awards was one of the best shows we have seen all year. The talented Broadway performers who appeared on the broadcast made us laugh, and cry, and rise to our feet in appreciation for their passion, love, and enthusiasm. One of the highlights of the night, however, occurred offscreen. Here is an amazing video, courtesy of James Corden, of Billy Porter singing “Everything’s Coming Up Roses.” https://youtu.be/JCbJwsl-vts
So you’re shippin’ off to Boston, eh? Well, Boston is easily one of America’s most dynamic cities. With numerous world-class Universities, history dating back to pre-revolutionary America, a beautiful skyline, and an emerging coffee scene dominating by local roasters, Boston is the perfect mix of new and old. If you’re planning a trip, be sure to check out these exciting activities and attractions! By Keith David Langston TAKE IN A RED SOX GAME For starters, if you’re visiting Boston during baseball season, you must attend a Red Sox game. Even if you know nothing about sports, you probably still know…
A Taste of the Past: Revisiting the Titanic’s Food and Drink at Delmonico’s It was snow, not an iceberg, that nearly sunk a special event dedicated to a new book about the Titanic. On Monday, we congregated at NYC’s iconic Delmonico’s restaurant, birthplace of Eggs Benedict and Baked Alaska, for the launch of food writer Veronica Hinke’s “The Last Night On The Titanic: Unsinkable Drinking, Dining & Style.” Alas, an historic mid-April Chicago snowstorm forced the cancellation of Hinke’s flight from her Windy City home to New York, but that didn’t stop guests in Delmonico’s Twain Room from enjoying a…
If you want to know what make’s Sullivan Catskills such a special place to visit, ask a local—and that’s just what we did. Join us as we explore this beautiful and exciting part of New York State with three LGBTQ individuals who live, work, play, and create here. The Sullivan Catskills are filled with many wonderful things just waiting to be experienced and enjoyed. From unique local business to art galleries, museums, theatre, scenic tours, farm to fork restaurants, and spectacular adventures in nature, there is truly something for everyone in this fascinating part of the USA. Claire Marin Tell…
Congratulations to Lori Lightfoot on being elected the next Mayor of Chicago! According to the Chicago Tribune: Lori Lightfoot won a resounding victory Tuesday night to become both the first African-American woman and openly gay person elected mayor of Chicago, dealing a stinging defeat to a political establishment that has reigned over City Hall for decades. After waging a campaign focused on upending the vaunted Chicago political machine, Lightfoot dismantled one of its major cogs by dispatching Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, whose candidacy had been hobbled in part by an anti-incumbent mood among voters and an ongoing federal corruption investigation…
Great news from Norwegian today! In partnership with Norwegian, Harvey Milk’s legacy will travel the world, his name and likeness adorning the tail of a state-of-the-art Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The aircraft is more than a flying tribute, it is fitted with custom art that depicts the brave life Harvey led so that customers on board will not only see his name, but truly understand and connect to his life’s work. Norwegian will also support the Harvey Milk Foundation’s annual diversity and inclusion efforts and collaborate to identify how Norwegian can become an even stronger advocate for equality, understanding, and inclusion through…