Social News, Culture, and Interest Stories reported from the Big Apple. 

Tip Box



 

Featured Interview


DJs Graham Funke and Stonerokk
DJ’s Graham Funke and StoneRokk – two DJ’s who became friends and have owned the music/party/club scene ever since. The boys are based out of LA but do events in New York and Las Vegas among others and StoneRokk AKA Michael Stone was born and raised in Queens. They have worked for Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Christina Aguilera and have a close friend in DJ AM.
Want a Guest of a Guest Photographer at your next event? Email us!

Recent Comments

Archives

Categories

Rain Is Not The Water I’m Looking For


[Photo by Adam Schneider]

The frigid, sun-sucked sky has caused my heavy eyes to search vacantly for inspiration not out the window, where spring seems to have all but sputtered, but from the ever-optimistic, backlit glow of my computer screen, where water the water is always blue! (if you google it that way), and makes for a kind facilitation of my daydreams, after all those cigarette-butt puddles I had to straddle outside the subway. Here are some waters we can hope to tread/splash/float above soon, if Mother Nature ever wills it so. If you know anymore, post them. I need my summer spirit to travel to other websites…

  1. InSpa World. This dream can be realized NOW. If the New York Times didn’t “whet” your desire for a warm bath and an old fashioned Korean scrub down with those sandpaper gloves—let me second the sentiment. The idea of surrendering myself to a cotton p.j. uniform (everyone in the spa has to wear a matching outfit), draping my face over an herbal pot full of rejuvenating steam, and ending the day with some kimchi after a hazy stint in the sauna sounds like heaven.
  2. The Floating Pool. Oh how I long to float upon something floating! Manhattan looming like a cooler, tanner cousin with a more expensive bathing suit, flirting with the lifeguard, while I, with my too-fair skin, relax under my waterproof, 30+ spf and practice how many front flips I can do without coming up for air. Oh, let it be summer. Swimming it the heat is infinitely more rewarding.
  3. Kayaking in Cold Spring—It’s only an hour Metro North ride away, the perfect amount of time to commune with an album or page through that weighty, intellectual weekly you get in the mail that you can never keep up with. Then, you can explore the Hudson River Valley in its skyscraperless glory and think to yourself, “This is what Manhattan looked like when the Dutch settlers were building little shanties along the East River and eating big apples.”
 Email Post
May 12, 2008  @  02:05:55 pm By LAUREN BELSKI
THE INTERNETS

Comments »

  1. TriggNo Gravatar - May 12th, 2008

    If one (small group of people) were to venture out to Cold Spring, are there any good bars / restruants in the area? Or should we hold our appetites until we reach the NYC safehaven once again?


   Name
   Email
   Website

  Anti-spam

Click to hear an audio file of the anti-spam wordTo prove you're a person (not a spam script), type the security word shown in the picture. Click on the picture to hear an audio file of the word.