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Quiet Lunch x Eat Like a Lady presents: Three Restaurant Picks Sure to Make Your Valentine’s Day.

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Still looking for a good date spot for Valentine’s Day? Or maybe you’re even seeking to change your plans? Well Eat Like a Lady blogger Jillian Nadell, in collaboration with Quiet Lunch, has some recommendations for you! Whether you’re just “hanging out,” just started dating, or in it for the long haul, here are some spots that will leave you and your date happy you decided to go out after Read More

Doin’ It In The Park.

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Exploring the culture and social impact of New York’s basketball scene, Bobbito Garcia a.k.a Kool Bob Love and Kevin Couliau directed an independent documentary that brings you into the culture, definition and history of summer B-Ball in New York City. Doin’ It In The Park is about Pick-Up Basketball. Co-director, Garcia and Couliau visited a total of 180 courts throughout the five boroughs of NYC. Feel the essence of NY Read More

The Fuerza Bruta Experience.

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Thanks to the internet, people have the ability to share new and interesting experiences with each other, even with people they have never even met. In that vein, here we go: You walk into what seems to be an immense dark space with no sense of where to go, except little flashes of light signaling where you should walk. Splashes of red light dance around the arena to the rhythm Read More

Street Prattle: Another Storm on the Way.

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Quiet Lunch is often doling out its own opinions, but today that all changes for the better. Sure, we may be wise beyond our years but we’re also surrounded by a city filled sophisticated scholars and crude sages. Featuring our correspondent, Rico, in some of the city’s most popular neighborhoods, Street Prattle is an effort to document how New Yorkers really feel about issues. Young or old; tan or ivory; Read More

Doing It in the Park, Especially After Dark.

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New York artist, Leo Villareal, combines the realms of art and mathematics with his latest work titled, BUCKYBALL. Inspired by the work of Buckminster Fuller, the 30 foot sculpture will feature two nested, geodesic sculptural spheres comprised of 180 LED tubes arranged in a series of pentagons and hexagons, known as a “Fullerene.” The light sequences created by the BUCKYBALL is said to trigger impulses in the brain, causing the audience to identify Read More