Archive for November 2025
Franchise Powerhouse Ari The CEO Is Redefining Entrepreneurship in 2025
Arian Tucker, widely known as Ari The CEO, is rewriting the rules of entrepreneurship. At 37, this mother, mogul, and soon-to-be Doctor of Entrepreneurship is proving that business ownership can be both profitable and purposeful. With a growing franchise portfolio that includes Smoothie King, PJ’s Coffee, and The Peach Cobbler Factory, Ari is leading a…
Read MoreMorgan Heritage’s Mojo Morgan Honors Legacy and Homeland with New Solo EP ‘Jamaica Love’
Grammy-winning artist and founding member of reggae powerhouse Morgan Heritage, Mojo Morgan, has released his highly anticipated solo EP, Jamaica Love. The project, his first since the passing of his brother and bandmate Peetah Morgan, pays tribute to family, culture, and the island that shaped their global sound. Raised in the heartbeat of reggae, Mojo…
Read MoreClassic Stage Company Announces Full Cast for ‘The Baker’s Wife’
Classic Stage Company (CSC), led by Producing Artistic Director Jill Rafson, has unveiled the complete cast for its highly anticipated production of The Baker’s Wife. Featuring a book by Tony Award® winner Joseph Stein (Fiddler on the Roof), music and lyrics by Oscar, Grammy, and Tony Award® winner Stephen Schwartz (Wicked, The Queen of Versailles),…
Read MoreLyndon Haynes’ ‘Paper Trail’ Peels Back the Layers of Everyday Life to Reveal the Secrets We Keep
What do we really know about the people closest to us — our neighbors, coworkers, or even the familiar faces at our local pubs? That unsettling question drives Paper Trail, the latest novel from British author Lyndon Haynes, a suspenseful and emotionally charged story that exposes the lies and loyalties woven into everyday life. Set…
Read MoreMark Reinisch’s ‘The Wellness Ethic’ Redefines Success in a Chaotic World
In a world that seems to thrive on hustle culture and burnout, author and life coach Mark Reinisch offers an alternative: The Wellness Ethic: How to Thrive in an Unpredictable World (Where Stupid Things Can Happen). His new book challenges the outdated “work ethic” ideal — the relentless drive for productivity and external success —…
Read MoreBank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park Returns With Ice Skating, Holiday Shops, and Festive Food
New York’s favorite winter wonderland is back. The Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park officially opened on Oct. 24, ushering in the city’s most anticipated cold-weather season with ice skating, holiday shopping, and cozy dining options through March 1, 2026. Located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, Bryant Park will once again transform…
Read MoreEl Museo del Barrio Presents the First U.S. Survey of Visionary Artist Coco Fusco
El Museo del Barrio is celebrating one of the most fearless and thought-provoking voices in contemporary art with Coco Fusco: Tomorrow, I Will Become an Island — the first U.S. survey of the acclaimed Cuban-American artist and writer. Opening this fall, the exhibition captures more than three decades of Fusco’s groundbreaking work across performance, film,…
Read MoreBike New York Opens Registration for the 48th Annual TD Five Boro Bike Tour
Cyclists, mark your calendars — one of New York City’s most beloved annual traditions is back. Bike New York has officially opened registration for the 48th Annual TD Five Boro Bike Tour, set to take place on May 3, 2026. The world’s largest charitable bike ride will once again transform all five boroughs into a…
Read MoreReimagined BK Marks One-Year Anniversary with Fall Wardrobe Reboot and Local Art Showcase
Reimagined BK, the Crown Heights boutique known for its curated vintage finds and expert tailoring, has officially reached a major milestone—its first anniversary. Co-founders Theresa and Jeff Redd celebrated the occasion by thanking the community that helped their dream on Franklin Avenue thrive. In a heartfelt message to supporters, the couple expressed their gratitude for…
Read MoreNew Children’s Book Encourages Kids to Be Helpers, Not Scrollers
As students across New York City head back to school, author Dave Grunenwald hopes his latest book will inspire them to swap screens for service. His new release, “Lucas and Emily’s Food Bank Adventure,” aims to teach young readers the importance of empathy, kindness, and community involvement—values that can sometimes be overshadowed in today’s digital…
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