This past week, I staged a much-anticipated hometown hangout (otherwise known as the “staycation”). I exercised every day: cycling at SoulCycle and Revolve, cross training at Equinox or running in Hudson River Park. “Ringo” (Japanese for “apple”) is artist Reina
The Golden Ticket: U.S. Open
As the biggest moneymaker of NYC events ($750 million+), not to mention all the buzz surrounding the tournament and players (did you catch Venus Williams cycling at Flywheel?), the U.S. Open is a must-go. Despite yesterday’s rain delay, it was
Ice Cream Wishes…
My dad and I share many things not limited to: skin tone (there’s very minimal tanning in our world), blood type, a big smile, our love of dogs, Kelly Clarkson and mango juice with breakfast, plus an astrological sign (Virgo)
Sweat & Be Scene
A little rain didn’t keep New Yorkers from hitting the pavement via foot, bike and blades on Saturday morning, for day one of Summer Streets. Here, a few snapshots of the action. The rock climbing wall, a highlight of REI’s
Fun & Games {Part II}
Tomorrow is the last day of July, which means…only one more “official” month of summer before Labor Day, New York Fashion Week and fall leading into pre-holiday madness in the media/fashion industry (my day-to-day world). They say that good things
Save the Dates: Summer Streets
From smoking to soda, the city does its fair sharing of meddling when it comes to our collective health and well-being. I see the argument from both sides: on one hand, you have biological and nutritional fact, and, on the
We Are Family
Life, love and a little floral dress. Here’s to my parents’ 40th wedding anniversary, with a few shots from our unforgettable celebration. The weather was heaven-sent with a light breeze, no pashmina needed. Across the river, the picture-perfect New York