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Clean the Tommy's binder, replace them with the Wang's papers, rush to the show, change my shoes in the cab, get back to the office because I forgot the seating charts, and always keep smiling.
If you had an hour or two to spare in New York and were in a hurry head to the High Line, either sit on top or under, it depends. New York's unexpected skyline takes turns.
This is French cuisine with a bittersweet aftertaste: Chanterelle, a NYC restaurant at the top of its game for no less than 30 years has recently experienced a sad closure; in celebration of three decades of happy diners it is auctioning some its famous menu covers designed by leading contemporary artists. Art never tasted so refined.
For those of you wondering what to do of an evening now that winter is approaching, could new Manhattan social club Spin that has combined a table tennis cub and private member's club be the answer?
With the preponderance of new NYC restaurants popping up with insufferably twee monikers like Sweetie Pie and Buttermilk Channel (wha???) - we're thrilled that Scuderia’s name is actually something of a nod to the Ferrari racing team.
Welcome to the most savage and serene fitness experience on the planet. We don't know whether to laugh or cry.
Change gear - discover the cult bike on the streets of London, Tokyo and NYC
Behind closed doors Manhattan hides away its cocktail bars. After months of sipping champagne in hotel lobbies whilst tourists gawp we are, quite frankly bored. Bring back the illusion of mystery we say. Fortunately Manhattan appears to be in agreement.
NY is not only for shopping, it wants to make you laugh too.