Green Girls Golf Branching Out With Veteran NFL Star Ron Jaworski

GGG has been around for years serving golf enthusiasts in many ways. They have catered to every golfers needs on the course. But they have also played a big part in the charitable community. Whether it is for a children’s charity or for bringing awareness to a certain medical issue, Green Girls Golf has been there to devote their time and effort. GGG was the brain-child of CEO, Sophia Manolis whose resume reads like that of a celebrity.

Biltong at Jonty Jacobs

A few things in the NY retail scene make me happy.

100 year old family businesses, preferably that have been in the same location or neighborhood where they started.

Shops that are about 150 square feet, crammed with all manner of products.

Specialty food shops.

Discussing Common Sense with Thomas Paine

New York has some distinct historical advantages.  If you wanted to visit the final resting place of our 18th President, Ulysses S. Grant, simply head to 122nd Street on Manhattan’s Upper West Side.

Couture Fashion Week Hits It’s 25th Season in an Explosive Way

By Nick Christophers It was standing room only at the Crowne Plaza during the Couture Fashion Week show. The guests ranged from dignitaries from overseas to local artists of all colors. It was a unique show in many ways. During Fashion Week there are many events going on […]

Camellia Cheung: Chinese Folk Singer Looking to Build Her Name in the States

By Nick Christophers Here in New York we are surrounded by different cultures and races from Italian, Greek, German, Asian and more. Each one of these races has a left a mark in the Big Apple. The Chinese in particular have more than others established strong communities in […]

Best of the Best at the Philadelphia Auto Show

Like new adventures or last minute plans?  Well, keep your ears open, especially when you’re in a new city and sitting on local public transit.

I was heading to Philadelphia for 12 hours and got to the city about 3 hours before the event I was attending.  As I sat on the SEPTA between Trenton and Philly, I overheard a father and son talking about the Auto Show that was in town (and where they were going.)

A quick google search later, I saw the show was at the convention center (right above the train stop where I was going to exit) and since it was February and cold out, this was clutch.  Entry was $14 (perfect.)  And just like that I have my local activity for the afternoon.

Kathleen Wilce: Producer, Writer and Actress Lighting up the Stages Everywhere

By Nick Christophers It takes a deep determination to be able to tackle not one but three artistic disciplines with success. Kathleen Wilce has accomplished such a task. Since acting out nursery rhymes in her parent’s basement it was only a matter of time before she would take her […]

Real Estate Broker Looking to Bring Awareness to Looming MTA Issue

By Nick Christophers We are very lucky for our freedom of speech—and in this case, freedom of advertising too—for Real Estate Broker Michael Carfagna wouldn’t have the power to sway Brooklynites to come to the diverse area of Jackson Heights if we didn’t. The reason he wants folks […]