New York Has A New 'Millionaire Lair' For The Hard-Partying Elite
The recently opened restaurant/lounge/celebrity hangout place Beautique has been getting a lot of buzz lately.A New York Post article by Dana Schuster dubbed the West 58th street spot "New York’s...
View ArticleThis Beautiful Animation Shows Where Important People Moved Around The World
When researchers attempt to chronicle the movement of ideas about the Earth's surface, there are a few ways to go about it.One is to look at the the mass movements of large groups of people. Another is...
View ArticleThe Most Expensive Homes In Finance, Ranked!
The top dogs in finance are worth millions and even billions, so it's no surprise they flaunt their exorbitant pay checks on the places they call home.We found the most expensive homes belonging to...
View Article4 'Lost' Dr. Seuss Stories From The 1950s Will Be Republished This Fall
Oh, the places they'll go!Some forgotten Dr. Seuss stories published in Redbook magazine in the 1950s will re-surface in a new Random House book this September.The book, titled, "Horton and the...
View ArticleA Guy From Long Island Wants To Change The Way New Yorkers Eat Ramen Noodles
Chef Ivan Orkin was the underdog of the ramen scene.A self-described "Jewish guy from Long Island," he set out to open a ramen restaurant in Japan, where the dish has a cult following. He soon earned...
View ArticleA Step-By-Step Guide To Talk With A Brooklyn Accent
Patricia Fletcher is a New York-based voice-over and dialect coach who usually works with actors to help them get rid of their Brooklyn accent.But we wanted to learn how to talk just like we're from...
View ArticleMeet The Mysterious Man Who Controls The Beer Industry
The shroud of mystery has been (slightly) lifted from the so-called King of Beer.Daily Beast reporter Tim Mak wrote a fascinating article about Kent "Battle" Martin, whose work you see every day but...
View ArticleWomen In New York Are Now Attending 'Egg Freezing' Parties
Egg freezing has become such a popular procedure that according to a recent New York Post report, parties are now being thrown for it.A startup known as EggBanxx recently invited young professional...
View Article19 Basic Cooking Techniques Every Home Chef Should Know
The problem with cooking basics is that people often forget to teach them to you. You may have watched your mother cook rice countless nights during your childhood, but things can get a little daunting...
View ArticleThe 20 Best US Cities For Culture
Living in a city that values recreation, art, and culture is important.Property Shark, a property research website, put together a list of the 20 U.S. cities with the most activities dedicated to...
View ArticleRemembering Princess Diana: 30 Iconic Photos Of The Princess Of Wales
Aug. 31 marks the 17th anniversary of the car crash that killed Diana, Princess of Wales and the "Queen of People's Hearts."The year of her death, 1997, was highlighted by trips to Angola and Bosnia in...
View ArticlePowerful Photos Show Life Inside A Trailer Park
In his new photo series "Trailer Park," photographer David Waldorf gives us a glimpse of life inside a trailer park. Waldorf photographed the residents of the Brookside Trailer Park in Sonoma,...
View ArticleNew York City's Elite Pay 6-Figures For Over-The-Top Bar Mitzvahs
A Bar or Bat Mitzvah is a momentous occasion when 13-year-old Jewish teens cements their statuses as adults by leading a service and reading the Torah in front of their family and friends. It's a huge...
View ArticleHere's How People Say 'Huh?' Around The World
The ugly, grunt-like "huh?"— when one is too confused for words and too caught off guard for "pardon?"— may seem to be a special form of rudeness reserved for English, but a team of researchers from...
View ArticleNew York Is Going Crazy For These Alcohol-Infused Cupcakes
There's nothing more entertaining than watching a group of "four drunk bros" barrel into your basement sweets shop on a Saturday afternoon and ask, "Do you guys have Vodka Red Bull cupcakes?" says...
View ArticleSorry, The Presidential Salute Isn’t A Real Thing
Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United States, flew to New York City on Wednesday to speak to the United Nations about a range of issues from climate change to the war he just started against...
View ArticleHere's The Revolutionary Management Philosophy That Prompted Richard Branson...
Richard Branson just announced that Virgin is eliminating the concept of "vacation days."Henceforth, Virgin employees will be able to take as much vacation as they want.In adopting this policy, Virgin...
View Article22 Photos That Show Seoul's Strange K-Pop Culture
Many travelers come to Seoul, the capital of South Korea, to experience the slick K-pop scene, which is steadily gaining fans all over the world. However, contrary to common belief, the most offbeat...
View Article13 Southern Sayings That The Rest Of America Won't Understand
Language discrepancies naturally arise in different geographic regions, like the raging “pop” vs. “soda” debate.But the South undoubtedly takes the cake.Conversations south of the Mason-Dixon line will...
View ArticleThe Right Way To Eat Ramen Noodles
The ramen noodle industry has exploded in popularity in the U.S. in the last couple of years, thanks to a number of pioneering chefs. From Keizo Shimamoto's Ramen Burger to David Chang's Momofuku...
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