Thursday, February 28, 2008

Niagara Falls to New York

While New York is still fighting through the remaining months of winter, we are looking forward to things to come. This Summer, our city will welcome its first Waterfalls. Denmark born Artist Olafur Eliasson will present his monumental work of art, The New York City Waterfalls, in his attempt to insert nature into an urban cityscape.
Beginning mid-July, Circle Line Cruises will offer a 30-minute tour of the Waterfalls, including the exhibit at the Brooklyn Bridge, Governors Island, Pier 35 and Pier 4 in Brooklyn. Here guests will experience an in depth look at the displays, along with an audio introduction and insights from the artist behind them.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Something Fishy

While there are many interesting smells in New York, today fishy could be on the top of the list. This week announced the unveiling of a tropical paradise in the middle of Staten Island. Ferry passengers didn’t know what hit them as they arrived into the Staten Island terminal, greeted by tanks holding over 400 tropical fish. The project, costing $750,000, is set to be a major attraction on Staten Island. The 8-foot high tanks include unique tropical fish in beautiful coral reef settings which aims to promote a tranquil environment for the millions of people who flow through the station each year.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Happy Valentine's Day!

Of course we all know that the color for Valentine’s Day is red. Last night, in preparation of America’s most romantic holiday, we celebrated in red at Top of the Rock in support of The American Heart Disease Association's Go Red For Women Campaign. This 2nd annual special event united many New Yorker’s at one of the greatest places to view the Big Apple. With 360 degree unobstructed views, not even the rain could stop us from taking a moment to enjoy our great city!

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

A Shady History

As if creating allergy-free kittens and duplicating Mary’s little lambs wasn’t enough – New Yorker’s will now have the opportunity to find shade in the clones of Central Park’s own trees. As part of Mayor Bloomberg’s promise to plant one million new trees by 2017, arborists have been removing 12-inch branch ends from some of the Park’s oldest trees, as well as a sample of 25 others which will be cultivated and eventually planted throughout the city’s 5 boroughs. Will the Mayor’s plan to turn our city into a tree laden forest be successful? We have our doubts. However, we can still take comfort in the fact that our little clone-lings will provide shade for years to come.

Monday, February 11, 2008

Dog Lover's Unite!

We’ve all been waiting with baited breath. The time has once again come, as New York welcomes the 132nd Westminster Dog Show on February 11th & 12th. Tune in to see prancing Poodles, yippy Yorkies, and our favorite, the mindless Maltese, as they battle it out for the claim of Top Dog.
Still didn’t satisfy your desire for all things dog? Head over to Bonhams New York, where several dog collars once owned by the Duke of Windsor will be on display. Set to be auctioned off - 5 leather collars worn by the Duchess’ pug, said to be valued at $3,000.

Friday, February 08, 2008

Let It Snow!

While the weather in New York has been anything but typical, (we were wearing shorts last night and mittens this morning), Central Park is still embracing our legendary blustery winters with the 3rd Annual Winter Jam. Snow Guns and air compressors will be hooked up to city hydrants this weekend, creating a winter wonderland throughout the park. A skiers delight, the park will welcome its first ever snow flume, which will be two-stories high and over 80-feet long. BYO skiis or borrow some from the Park’s department. Not a skier? Enjoy the 500-foot cross country loop along Sheep’s Meadow. Make sure to check out the Bandshell, where you can enjoy live music and hot chocolate throughout the event.

Thursday, February 07, 2008

Food For Thought

Drop to your knees, our dreams have come true. Pinkberry – you know the little frozen yogurt shops that have New Yorker’s in a frenzy even in the most frigid of weather – has announced its third almighty flavor. All hail Coffee flavored swirly goodness. As if the people of New York are not supplied with enough caffeine to revive the dead, we can now use its power to withstand the lines you will be waiting in 20 degree weather to consume the sweet treat. Personally, I get as much enjoyment watching the pink-a-holics from across 2nd Avenue while sipping a pint at the local pub. If only we put this much energy into working out at the gym…

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

5 Reasons We Love Terminal 5

While we all know that flying is not on our top 5 list of things we heart, we still found 5 reasons to love JFK’s new Terminal 5:

1. 1 checkpoint with 20 lanes. Benefit: Since we can now check-in from home, you will know instantly how long the wait is when arriving at the checkpoint.

2. The Marketplace. Benefit: 55,000 square foot food & retail mecca said to include free WiFi, flat panel information screens, and shopping boutiques.

3. 100 seats at every gate. Benefit: You will not be sitting on the ground or sleeping in the stand up position.

4. Easily visible Bathrooms. Benefits: No longer will you need to ask every person within a 20 foot radius if they know where the bathroom is.

5. Colossal baggage carousels. Benefit: With 6 new carousels, snag your bag and hail a cab.

Monday, February 04, 2008

Uptown Heading Downtown

Ground Zero will be welcoming yet another newcomer to the area – The Four Seasons Hotel – expected to be completed by 2011. The hotel will be situated on 22 floors of the planned 80 story building, and will hold the distinction of being the tallest residential structure in New York City. This will also be the Four Seasons first property built in the city in over 15 years, and is sure to be a huge draw to the downtown area. A spa, indoor pool, fitness center and high-end restaurant are just a few of the luxury amenities the 175-room hotel plans to feature.

Sunday, February 03, 2008

Who Will Win, Part II

If (aka when) the Giants win the Superbowl today, New Yorker’s are ready to show some love. Here is the rundown:

Who: Our New York Superbowl Champion Giants

When: Tuesday, 10 AM to 2 PM

What: Victory Parade and Ceremony

Where: A Parade up Broadway to City Hall for a Grandstand Celebration Ceremony

Why: Because We Love New York!

Saturday, February 02, 2008

Happy Groundhog Day!

The Verdict is in: 6 more weeks of Winter! Brrr...