Arts + Culture

The Best Korean Fried Chicken is One Dollar in New York City

Korean Fried Chicken in New York is what Famous Pit Barbeque is in Texas. Due to the culturally rich and…

6 years ago

September 11th Aftermath: 19 Year Timeline

On 9/11, the world changed.  At 8:46 AM, American Airlines Flight 11 struck 1 WTC/The North Tower.  At 9:03 AM,…

6 years ago

Introducing A SISTERHOOD OF SECRET AMBITIONS by Sheena Boekweg: Interview & Deal Announcement

New York Gal is immensely honored the fabulous Sheena Boekweg allowed us to be part of her deal announcement for…

6 years ago

Hot Sauce In Your Bag? New York Hot Sauce Brands Even Beyoncé Would Approve Of

Hot sauce is the condiment people love universally. On top of chicken wings, on tacos, on top of margaritas -…

6 years ago

The Enigma of Lifestyle Brands: Are We Being Sold a Lie?

Unsurprisingly, many people have drawn parallels between Gwyneth Paltrow’s lifestyle brand, Goop, and Kourtney Kardashian’s lifestyle brand, Poosh. The names…

6 years ago

Miss Ada in Brooklyn Is the Go-To Date Spot for Mediterranean Food

Nestled on a quiet tree-lined section of Fort Greene, Brooklyn, Miss Ada is a spot you could potentially walk by…

6 years ago

“Monologues from the Makom” Smashes Taboos Around Women’s Sexuality

Monologues from the Makom is an exciting collection of brave, bold work by Jewish women on a mission to break…

6 years ago

Totonno’s Tops All: Best Pizza in NYC

Pizza is a touchy topic when it comes to New Yorkers - we all have very strong opinions about what…

6 years ago

Helping to Heal Urban Hunger

Urban hunger is a city-wide (and national) problem. The sweeping effects of Covid-19 amplified this problem across the city. NYC…

6 years ago

New York City’s Best Gardens to Social Distance

New York City has a population of 8.4 million people. Even taking into account the 5% that fled the city, the…

6 years ago