Though she is not a Native New Yorker, for the past 12 years Brooklyn resident Jennifer Ceaser has been Out and About New York, finding the best the city and the boroughs have to offer in art, music and food. From the free concerts in the park to the iconic Radio City Music Hall; from the corner pub to the Theater District's trendiest eateries, Jennifer will take you out to the streets, sharing everything New York is about.
Jennifer Ceaser is a veteran lifestyle and travel writer and editor and her wordsmith talents can be enjoyed in The New York Post, Gotham Magazine, Delta Sky Magazine, Tribeca Film and elsewhere.
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Columns from Voices around the World talking about the events, people, politics and social issues that concern us wherever, and whoever, we are.
At 2:20pm London time, a soldier was was attacked by crazed lunatics against an unknown soldier, targeted for what he does, not who he.
Relationships are arguably the most important aspect of Chinese society
The Caves of the Bright Skulls are magical findings in Honduras, whose secrets have yet to be revealed.
Many do not, however, know about the mystery of the stone spheres in Costa Rica.
Video reviews of today's hottest trends in Minecraft (servers and mods) along with a look at the latest video games with your host MCairsoft14 (alias Jerad Zad).
Covering the world of soccer, including the World Cup, Major League Soccer, D.C. United and the English Premier League and other interesting sporting events.
Contributions to the Communities Sports desk from readers.
Straight talk on climate science, energy economics, and public policy.
Uncensored exploration of issues concerning current events, civil liberties, American political advocacy, and the political and social issues facing military veterans.
Published 5:48 p.m. October 3, 2011
REM, Arcade Fire, and Feist have all played CMJ: this October, discover the latest indie bands before they hit it big.
Published 7:35 p.m. September 7, 2011
The official 9/11 memorial will be unveiled on Sunday, but visitors will be restricted. You can pay tribute to those 2,983 individuals who lost their lives that day at events that are taking place all across the city.
Published 4:15 p.m. August 18, 2011
No Motel 6 or Holiday Inn here! These four boutique hotels offer sleek, chic accommodations -- and are pretty friendly on the wallet, too.
Published 4:58 p.m. July 26, 2011
Whether you’re dreaming of Austria, Spain, or Italy, there’s a Manhattan restaurant that can whisk you away to that exotic locale, at least for a couple of hours -- even better, you don’t need a passport!
Published 5:46 p.m. July 18, 2011
Did you know National Tequila Day is this Sunday, July 24th? So, where are you going to drink up? If you happen to be in New York City for that celebratory weekend, or anytime you’re itching for the agave spirit, here are a few places to indulge.
Published 3:47 p.m. July 13, 2011
No need to head north to the Great White Way: Four of Broadway's top talents take the stage in Colonial Williamsburg for two days of awesome American music.
Published 4:48 p.m. July 5, 2011
We support MoMA, the Guggenheim and the Whitney wholeheartedly, but sometimes we like to save our pennies -- here are four free exhibits to catch this summer all across the city.
Published 12:35 p.m. June 22, 2011
Colombia, South America, is coming to you — specifically, to the National Mall for the Smithsonian Folklife Festival starting June 30.
Published 1:07 p.m. May 19, 2011
New York City is surrounded by water, so take advantage of the cool breezes and great views on one of these wonderful water adventures.
Published 11:48 a.m. April 26, 2011
When you’re spending $12 on a cocktail in Manhattan, shouldn’t it at the very least come with a great view? We think so. Here are our four picks for bars where you can enjoy a drink and a nosh way up where the air is rarified -- and the skyline looks even starrier.
Published 2:06 p.m. April 11, 2011
When the Yankees and the Mets throw out the first home-opener pitches, it means spring has finally arrived in New York. But baseball isn’t the only game in town -- hit up these big-league events for movie buffs, car enthusiasts, art aficionados, and yes, even cocktail connoisseurs.
Published 11:56 a.m. March 31, 2011
Think you can’t find a decent meal or a well-crafted Manhattan among all the chain restaurants in Times Square?