Entertainment
The Weekend Guide
February 24-27: Drinks, more drinks, and a hairdo to match.
Entertainment
February 24-27: Drinks, more drinks, and a hairdo to match.
February 24-27: On-the-fly artwork, two peppy pop-ups, and the future of your digital self.
From the guys behind the hideaway La Descarga comes an industrial-themed watering hole that touts different distillers each week.
February 24-27: The cupcake craze continues, and a new sample sale sets up in our backyard.
February 24-27: Brunch, more brunch, new grub at an old Frenchie hotspot, and waxing deals.
Organic day spa does custom all the way using top-notch ingredients like Hungarian Éminence Organic Skin Care. Go for the bespoke facial; stay for a wax.
February 24-27: Fathom gets the green light, amazing artifacts, and a confection-themed chat.
The newly renovated Center City museum is filled with toys, artifacts, and textiles that highlight the stories of the city.
February 24-27: Customizable laptop cases, analog mixtapes, ridiculous cookies, filthy wallpaper, and precious headgear.
February 24-27: Smelly cheese, waxing without the pain, and a wedding-planning extravaganza.
A teensy-but-homey space for waxing, warm milk and rose petal manicures, and cooling clay with hot lotion pedicures. The salon’s namesake specialist (and Jin Soon alum) uses hard wax that doesn’t adhere to skin, making the dreaded, hair-ripping experience trauma free and — dare we say — relaxing.
Tucked away on an unassuming Brooklyn street, this factory-turned-event space is the warehouse party your hipster friends rave about and the blank canvas out of your modern-bride dreams.
February 24-27: A new place to watch indie flicks, an Asian-inspired restaurant in Coral Gables, and a long-lasting manicure special.
February 24-27: Meals go topsy-turvy at Top Flr and Bakeshop, plus a very happy hour at DrewLewis.
Family-owned jewelry store specializing in diamonds, as well as engagement and wedding pieces.
February 24-27: A philosophical new dinner club, crafts in a pop-up shop, and video-game music played by the Philharmonic.
February 24-27: Cast your ballot for a glam Oscar bash, blowout sale, and jazz-inspired sushi.
24-27 February: Sugar and spice and all things nice (like cheese, vintage clothes and pretty pictures.)
A new kind of photo-synthesis.
These show tunes hit just the right note.
A tree (orchard) grows in Brooklyn, along with countless roses, herbs, and a Japanese garden. Let love bloom at the Palm House, the Atrium, or in the garden — depending on the size of your crew.
February 17-20: Built for Man’s gallery space, an orchestral homage to Radiohead, chai to go, and old-school Japanese photos.
February 17-20: A shifty spelling bee, a home brew how-to, and a puppet show for grown-ups.
Feb. 17-20: Slip on them dancing shoes, save on Manolos, get crafty, and experience Playa.
Playa is an urban Latin experience with rustic flavors and textures that are fresh and vibrant. Think New Mexico meets Southern California.
February 17-23: A dinner that dishes not-your-average cafeteria food. Plus, discounts at Neiman’s NorthPark and the West Village.
February 17-20: Hand-delivered vintage clothing, a new French bistro, and cocktails fit for the mayor.
February 17-20: Whimsical prints, a bold watch, sewing instructions for outerwear, and a leather sale.
February 17-20: BYOB screenings at the LES Film Festival, illustrations of every city block, and gourmet veggies.
February 17-20: Discounted footwear at J. Karma, pop poetry, and even more Night Kitchen Bakery to love.
February 17-20: A market opens with boozey incentives, a local designer launches a vintagey Web shop, and a kick-butt deal aims to make you sweat.
February 17-20: A Kerala-inspired Indian feast, Pollen pops in White Provisions, and Sweet Georgia’s Juke Joint opens.
February 17-20: Board games and beer, savory pies on a roof, and a mini life vest (of sorts) for your pooch.
February 17-20: Taste bookshop tapas, sample best-of wines, and slurp soup for a good cause.
17-20 February: Learn something inappropriate, have a glass of wine, read a book or stay neutral.
Authentic French bistro tucked away on a Knightsbridge side street is a cosy spot for a first date. Don’t miss snails in parsley butter or the chocolate cake with sesame seeds and milk butter.
A new way to sing your praises.
Volunteer with Mentor2Mentor, a new program from the local chapter of Strong Women, Strong Girls.
Historic movie theater showing first-run and foreign films.
Print-out V-Day cards from a Brooklyn illustrator.
The writer tells us what’s on his mind, from making a movie to ditching his BlackBerry.
The author gives us a look at his secret hobby.
Part two of our interview with the quirky-wonderful writer.
February 10-13: Amy O leads a mixed-media dance show, Dahlia Workshop Biscuit Bar opens, plus a local jeweler’s trunk show at Burnt Sugar.
February 10-13: A Valentine’s Day dinner that’s all heart, mortifying teen love stories, and a happy hour slash pop-up shop.
February 10-13: Heart cookies, love candles, V-Day vintage, and Sex and the City Zoo II.
February 10-14: Dining in the Dark, vintage valentines, and the perfect way to help (wo)man’s best friend.
February 10-13: Free jewelry engraving, girl rock, and a Southern-style brunch are better than a box of chocolates.
February 10-13: A curated shopping experience, DailyCandy on Fashion Week, addictive brownies, a refashioned site, and tropical soaps.
February 10-13: English travel narratives transformed into song, short plays inspired by Wii game titles, and a spoon-licking good time.