Tag: new york

  • Drink Local: Craft Beer from Brooklyn and Queens

    Drink Local: Craft Beer from Brooklyn and Queens

    The hot, muggy summer weather that has recently descended on the city is perfect for spending some quality time with good friends and cold brews. Moving to New York exposed me to a whole new world of beer. With many craft breweries based right here in the city, I’m never more than a few feet…

  • Friendship is Not Liking the Same Movies and Loving Each Other Anyway

    Friendship is Not Liking the Same Movies and Loving Each Other Anyway

    Sometimes Zelda and I struggle with what to write about for these Friday posts. It’s hard to come up with something that’s relevant both to our lives and to the mission statement of our blog. I was struggling with this very problem this week, so Zelda suggested that I watch Frances Ha, and write something…

  • Letters to July

    Letters to July

    This post was inspired by YouTuber Emily Diana Ruth’s series, “Letters to July.” You can watch this year’s series, as well as 2013 and 2014, on her channel. Dear July, I heard lots of other people were writing to you, so I thought I’d give it a go. I’ve never been the most reliable pen…

  • Home Away From Home: The Way Station

    Home Away From Home: The Way Station

    We do a lot of things to try and combat our homesickness here in New York. Chiefly, we find places that make us feel a little less out of sorts, and a little more like we belong. As previously discussed, for me, that’s usually a bar. I’m one of those people who is good at…

  • A Picture is Worth a Thousand Posts: Zelda’s Hood

    A Picture is Worth a Thousand Posts: Zelda’s Hood

    We’ve written a lot of words on this here blog. But sometimes, a picture can say far more than any sentence, no matter how witty or elegantly crafted. I’m preparing to move at the moment — not away from New York, but my landlord’s decision to sell our current abode has compelled the roomie and…

  • Bring on the Lovers, Liars, and Clowns

    Bring on the Lovers, Liars, and Clowns

    If it hasn’t been established thoroughly already, I am a nerd. It’s a badge I wear proudly, although that wasn’t always the case. Being a nerd is cool these days, and I couldn’t be happier about it, because it’s allowed me to learn about many things I never would have known about before. and living…

  • 15 New Things: Whoa, We’re Halfway There

    15 New Things: Whoa, We’re Halfway There

    Greetings, dear readers! With June officially coming to a close, we have reached the halfway mark in 2015 (crazy, I know). And so this seemed like an apt time to check in on my resolutions/goals/new adventures for the year. I started this year off with a list of 15 new things I wanted to do,…

  • Make It Work

    Make It Work

    If you’ve moved here from anywhere else, living in New York requires a lot of lifestyle concessions — more trips to the grocery since you can only take what you can carry on the subway, $15 G&T’s, schlepping laundry upwards of four blocks and up and down five stories in a quest to be clean…

  • I’m Melting! Beauty Survival Tips for Summer in the City

    I’m Melting! Beauty Survival Tips for Summer in the City

    There are many lovely things about summer in New York: rooftop drinking, Manhattanhenge, rainbow sprinkle cones from a Mr. Softee truck. But there are also some things that are not so lovely. I could talk about the high rises showering you with air conditioner drippings or the crush of tourists or the smell of dozens of…

  • Required Reading: Volume Four

    Required Reading: Volume Four

    This post is part of our “Required Reading” series, in which we share some of our favorite tales and tomes of New York and the South — classic and contemporary, fiction and nonfiction, short form and long. These are the stories that open our eyes to other walks of life, that shape who we are,…