Frenchette and Suerte are hosting a collab Cinco de Mayo fiesta

Frenchette and Suerte are hosting a collab Cinco de Mayo fiesta

There’s plenty of obvious ways to celebrate Cinco de Mayo: with the city’s best cheap tacos and best guacamole, all washed down with the best margaritas (on the rocks, duh). But a French restaurant usually isn’t your typical setting for fiesta-ing during the May 5 festivities—until now.

Tribeca bistro Frenchette (241 West Broadway) is getting in the south-of-the-border fun with a collaborative Cinco de Mayo celebration alongside acclaimed East Austin restaurant Suerte, which is known for its combination of traditional Mexican cooking techniques, local Texas ingredients and house-made masa. 

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On Sunday, May 5 for both lunch (11am to 3pm) and dinner services (5pm to 9pm), Frenchette will welcome Suerte chef Fermin Nunez and his team into the restaurant’s kitchen to whip up an all-day multi-course menu showcasing a blend of French and Mexican flavors. The lunchtime three-course option will be priced at $60 and will include appetizer dishes such as oysters with mignonette and chorizo, croissants suadero and pan perdue, and a choice of mains like œufs rancheros with morels, brandade flautas with salsa roja and an omelet barbacoa with escabeche and charred tomato. 

The four-course dinner spread will be set at $125 per guest and will open with modern fusion plates like a foie gras tostada, a tarte aux carnitas and pâté de lapin with chili de arbol, followed by main courses such as roasted duck with mole negro and tortilla; filet au poivre Mexicano with chipotle and mezcal; and barbacoa king oyster mushrooms with chili pasilla. And for something a little sweet, you can choose between a trio of desserts to finish the evening off: a classic tres leches, a Paris–Brest with Mexican chocolate, and a birthday cake with meringue and strawberries. 

Bookings are now live for the Frenchette x Suerte Cinco de Mayo collaboration dinner—you can reserve your spot on Resy. You can check out the menus both for the lunch prix fixe and the dinner spread below: 

Frenchette x Suerte menu
FrenchetteFrenchette x Suerte menu
Frenchette x Suerte menu
Menu courtesy of Frenchette

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Using The Classiest Conference Table For Your Office Meetings

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Recently, agencies have become more aware of the cost that range and inclusion can bring to innovation, creativity, and sustainable increase. Many businesses warfare, even with multiplied awareness, to show variety and inclusion into concrete effects, particularly at convention tables in which techniques and decisions are made. This article explores the importance of breaking down…

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Over 80 free shows are taking over Times Square this summer

Over 80 free shows are taking over Times Square this summer

Kicking off this May and running through September, TSQ Live is a series of over 80 free, open-air performances all over Times Square. Basically, a giant, free outdoor event festival with programs presented by the likes of Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Soul Summit and more. 

“Living up to its name, the Crossroads of the World, the free public programming of our plazas in Times Square is a direct reflection of our community, culture, and all that New York City has to offer and is just as diverse and dynamic as the people in Times Square,” said Joe Papa, director of events and programming at the Times Square Alliance, in an official statement about the series. “Complete with emerging artists as well as charting pop stars, this year’s TSQ LIVE lineup is stacked with an incredible range of talent, from a solo cellist creating an intimate soundscape to in-your-face rock-out moments; from a 17-piece big band to a 40+ dance crew; and everything in between at a venue like no other.”

This year’s full lineup can be found right here, but some standouts include dance workshops by Ailey Extension, held every Thursday in May and encompassing a variety of styles; weekly DJ sets by the likes of FEMME HOUSE, Matinée Social Club and Elsewhere; and a new series called Street Lab that will feature pop-up activations for entire families focusing on all things art.

This year, for the first time ever, TSQ LIVE will also be hosting an open call for musicians and singers who would like to perform in the middle of Times Square. All those interested can apply using this link right here.

By the looks of it, Times Square will actually be the most popular neighborhood in NYC this summer.

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Trust For Governors Island Announces The Fabulous ‘Year Of Milkweed’ Initiative

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The Trust for Governors Island has dubbed 2024 as the “Year of Milkweed,” a yearlong initiative that will engage New Yorkers with programs that will highlight the power of native plants in the fight against biodiversity loss. Presented through Governors Island Nature, the initiative will shine a light on the horticulture practices that have helped…

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Celebrity voices will be trying to sell you stuff on the subway now

Celebrity voices will be trying to sell you stuff on the subway now

Subway announcements, and the voices behind them, are part and parcel of New York City living. So when news regarding a shift in those audio clips reaches us, our attention is peaked. 

Case in point: a new report by The City outlining the MTA’s decision to test new audio tracks underground “with on-train announcements from boldface name New Yorkers and in-station promotions for big-ticket events.”

According to the outlet “a pair of one-year pilot programs […] will gauge rider reaction to announcement aboard trains and to some that will, at select stations, play paid advertisements for sporting and entertainment events.” 

This isn’t an entirely new concept. 

Just last year, subway riders were treated to a number of audio promos about the then-to-be-released movie Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.

Even before then, in 2020, Awkwafina partnered with the MTA to promote her Comedy Central TV show, Awkwafina is Nora from Queens. For a week, the actress was the voice heard on the 7 train during announcements.

A year later, in 2021, famous New Yorkers like Edie Falco and Jerry Seinfeld recorded pandemic-era messages inviting commuters to wear masks on the subway. 

The new trial run, in effect through the beginning of April 2025, will include a set of guidelines: there will be volume and frequency limits in place and, although “designed to raise money for the agency through fees charged to program partners,” according to The City, the ads will have to abide by an advertising policy that prohibits politically-inclined content, the promotion of alcohol or tobacco, and sexually explicit material.

Who knew there was so much to know about those subway announcements that pepper our daily commutes?

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Emergency Response: How To Stay Safe And Minimize Damage In The Event Of An 18-Wheeler Truck Accident

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In the case of an 18-wheeler truck accident, knowing how to respond to the accident is very important. But first, one has to understand and appreciate what kind of risks the event may have. 18-wheeler trucks, the well-known semitrailers or tractor-trailers, are considerably huge in size and different looking than normal passenger vehicles. A fully…

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Mayor Adams Keeps It Lit: City Hall, Municipal Buildings To Glow Orange For National Volunteer Month

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 NYC Mayor Eric Adams today announced that City Hall and municipal buildings from Harlem to Hollis will be lit orange tonight for the 15th anniversary of NYC’s designation as the first “City of Service.” It’s in recognition of National Volunteer Month. The lighting of buildings across the five boroughs will honor the more than 1.5 million New York City…

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Watermark Beach is back for summer at the Seaport

Watermark Beach is back for summer at the Seaport

The buds have bloomed, the temperatures have risen, and the city’s best parks are filling up with folks in serious need of a vitamin D boost. Yes, summer is on the horizon and with it comes the return of some of our favorite outdoor bars, including Watermark Bar, which will be back as the tropically-themed Watermark Beach this May. 

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The 10,000-square-foot outdoor bar and restaurant at Pier 15 in the Seaport District will officially reopen for the season with an all-day Cinco de Mayo Beach Bash on Sunday, May 5, starting at noon, complete with $5 tacos and Coronas until 3pm as well as live DJs and free Cinco beads for the first 500 people. (You can RSVP for free entry here.) 

That sunny soiree kicks off a full season of fun at Watermark Beach, which will be gussied up for the warm weather with Instagram-ready tiki decor, seasonal drinks and twinkling lights for when the party stretches into the nighttime hours. And this summer, the al fresco experience will introduce new cabanas and a curated new cocktail program, in addition to large-format Cooler Packages, which will allow guests to have their canned and bottled drinks ready on ice as they visit. 

The new Cooler Packages range from the $150 “Be Cool” option—which gets you eight canned cocktails or beers (Truly Tequila Soda, Coney Island IPA) as well as two mini bottles of “Rosé My Way” Hampton Water Rosé Wine—to the $300 Picnic Royalty package, equipped with one bottle of Casamigos or Titos, one bottle of Prosecco or Rosé and four canned cocktails or beers. 

Balance out all the booze with a food menu full snacky, shareable items like jumbo chicken sliders, crispy coconut shrimp, carne asada tacos, classic lobster rolls and more. Check out pictures of the food-and-drink items, as well as the waterfront space below:

Cuisine at Watermark Beach
WatermarkCuisine at Watermark Beach
Grand Oyster Lobster Tower at Watermark Beach
WatermarkGrand Oyster Lobster Tower at Watermark Beach
Picnic Pier Packages at Watermark Beach
WatermarkPicnic Pier Packages at Watermark Beach
Watermark Beach
WatermarkWatermark Beach
Watermark Beach
WatermarkWatermark Beach

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Navigating The Storage Search: Tips For Finding Your Perfect Fit

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In the modern world, the eternal quest for space echoes across the urban landscape, suburban homes, and cozy countryside retreats alike. Whether you are a business looking to store inventory, a homemaker combating the clutter, or a digital nomad seeking a safe deposit for personal belongings, the need for effective storage is a universal challenge.…

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