Whether you’re planning a staycation in the city or just looking for a weekend activity that doesn’t involve holiday shopping and schlepping, be sure to catch Killer Heels: The Art of the High-Heeled Shoe at the Brooklyn Museum. It’s a multi-media exhibition: fancy
Girl Power
This weekend, we celebrated my cousin Carly’s college graduation. When she was a baby, I’d carry her around my grandparents’ house in a laundry basket, just for fun. As a school girl, we’d find her jumping up and down, screaming
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
Last night, I met Cyndi Lauper. My friend Tara and I went to see her 30th anniversary show, “She’s So Unusual.” And…she is. When we gathered backstage, Cyndi was dressed entirely in black leather and lace with long, fire engine-red
Forever Young
In the shadow of the High Line is Waking by British artists Gilbert & George. The artists, themselves, are positioned in the center (the ultimate selfie), surrounded by a group of young children. Not wanting to shelter their art from
For the Love of Baz
In 1992, I sang along as Scott and Fran swayed under the stars to “Time After Time” by Cyndi Lauper in Baz Luhrmann’s Strictly Ballroom. It was the epitome of romance with an Australian, quirky-comedic twist–and, I was hooked. Four
At the Height of Fashion
Over the past decade, the collective fascination with fancy footwear has heightened to never-before-seen altitudes–right along with the heels of stilettos, themselves. “Shoe Obsession,” on view now at The Museum at FIT, explores “the rise of the shoe” as described