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New York City

Gay Street in New York City

A few favorite spots in the West Village

Although I don't live in New York City anymore, it's still one of my favorite cities in the world--and one I'm lucky enough, through work and family and friends, to visit regularly. Whenever I go back, I always make a point to wander through West...
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Central Park in the snow

What to do in New York City in the winter

New York City in the winter is one of two things: completely magical or absolutely miserable: there is rarely anything in between. You're either in a life-size snow globe or you're spending a lot of brain power (and likely ruining a pair of boots)...
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Champagne cheers from the balcony at the William Vale Hotel in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

How to make the most of a trip delay

Fun fact: for all of the travel that I've done, I've only had two flights cancelled! The first was on our honeymoon last year: hurricane-level rains completely shut down the airport in Dominica for the day, and we ended up spending one extra night...
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Westsider Books on the Upper West Side, New York City

A guide to NYC for book-lovers

New York City is an incredible place for book lovers to enjoy. On top of having some of the most stunning libraries in the world and delightfully unexpected nooks to tuck away in with a book, it also has plenty of quirky and independent bookstores to...
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Christine Amorose in New York City

Notes on loving, and leaving, New York

"It is easy to see the beginnings of things, and harder to see the ends. I can remember now, with a clarity that makes the nerves in the back of my neck constrict, when New York began for me, but I cannot lay my  finger upon the moment it ended, can...
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