Archive for November 2025
NY Metro Young Adults Faring Better Than Most as Credit Card Delinquency Rises Nationwide
For millions of Americans, credit cards have shifted from convenience to necessity, helping cover groceries, gas, and everyday essentials amid record-high APRs and lingering inflation. Young adults, already navigating early career challenges and the resumption of student loan payments, are feeling the pressure most acutely. A growing share of 18- to 34-year-old cardholders are falling…
Read MoreCurio Blvd Brings Family Memories to Life with Interactive Time Capsule Journal
Your memories deserve more than a dusty shoebox or a generic keepsake. Curio Blvd, the innovative legacy platform, is redefining memory preservation with heirloom-quality products that capture life stories in rich, interactive ways. Its standout offering, the Time Capsule Journal, combines modern technology with thoughtful storytelling to create a truly immersive family legacy. Unlike traditional…
Read MoreHarvest at Montefili: When Waiting Turns into Gathering
At over 500 meters above sea level, the harvest at Montefili is far from a mechanical task. Here, among whispering winds and profound silence, picking grapes is a ritual of patience and precision. Each cluster is hand-selected, treated not as a commodity but as a gift from nature, offered when it is truly ready. The…
Read MoreYoung Adults Grapple With Credit Card Debt, But New York Metro Stands Out
For millions of Americans, credit cards have shifted from convenience to necessity, funding groceries, gas, and other essentials amid historic inflation and record-high interest rates. Young adults, in particular, are feeling the pressure: just starting their careers, with limited savings, navigating a tough job market, and managing the return of federal student loan payments, more…
Read MoreOliveda International Rolls Out Historic Red Carpet for Olive Trees and Waterless Beauty Pioneers in Downtown LA
Oliveda International, Inc. (OTCID: OLVI) and its subsidiary Olive Tree People Inc. are making history in downtown Los Angeles with what may be the longest red carpet ever laid out—not for celebrities, but for ancient olive trees and 69,000 waterless beauty pioneers. The unprecedented event takes place along South Broadway, in front of the iconic…
Read MoreAAFCA Releases New Virtual Roundtable Featuring Nnamdi Asomugha of ‘The Knife’
The African American Film Critics Association is debuting its newest virtual roundtable Nov. 20, spotlighting The Knife with an in-depth conversation featuring actor and producer Nnamdi Asomugha. The session offers a rich examination of the film’s intensity, creative choices, and emotional undercurrents, giving viewers a deeper understanding of the themes that drive this gripping story.…
Read MoreNew York Trend NYC: November 13 – 19, 2025
TAKE 6 in Jamaica, Queens
Phil Andrews Recognized for Transformative Leadership on Long Island and Across New York State
Phil Andrews, a widely respected business leader and President of the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. (LIAACC), is being recognized for his far-reaching leadership, advocacy, and economic empowerment work that has significantly shaped the landscape of small business development across Long Island and New York State. For consecutive decades, Andrews has been…
Read MoreAndré De Shields Transforms Hidden NYC Landmark into Immersive ‘Tartuffe’
This fall, Broadway legend André De Shields invites audiences into an immersive reimagining of Tartuffe—the classic tale of deception, devotion, and moral unmasking—set within one of New York City’s most exquisite hidden landmarks. From October 1 through November 23, André De Shields is Tartuffe will transform the historic House of the Redeemer at 7 East…
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