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What's up New York,
TGIF! This Friday
is going to be another wet day but we're excited to see it nonetheless. π§
Watch ghastly and
enchanting views of a pandemic stricken New York City in this revealing
short film following the effects of coronavirus. ππ
If there's a new
herb you're intimidated by or a cut of meat you're not sure about, check out
these virtual
cooking courses. πΊπ³
There are still delicious
eateries firing up their kitchens and getting New Yorkers mouth-watering
food. πππ½
Song: BANKS - Till
Now
App: Trivia
Crack
"Peace can
become a lens through which you see the world. Be it. Live it. Radiate it
out. Peace is an inside job." —Wayne Dyer
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Quarantine Eats
Even
though the quarantine has really hit the NYC restaurant scene hard, the New
York resilience and perseverance continue to show itself.
In an effort to
remain operational while still catering to their customers, there are a
number of eateries who still have their kitchens fired up and deliver their
restaurant-quality food to quarantined New Yorkers.
Here are some
spots that you can treat yourself to a fantastic meal (and more) without
having to leave your home.
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Get Healthy Again
Sponsored by:
If you feel
exhausted by the word “diet,” you’re not alone. Diets are famous for making
you feel even worse than you did eating cookies.
That’s why the
people at Noom threw out the dieting fad textbook, and looked to the science
of food AND behavior. Yup, this is an app that uses psychology (not guilt) to
help you reach your fitness goals.
Take the 2-min
quiz to find out more.
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Silent City
Due
to unfortunate circumstances, our city streets are empty. New York
storefronts and train stations are abnormally quiet.
Along with the
quiet streets that COVID-19 has brought on, there comes eerie serenity. The
strange sights have prompted filmmakers to create a new short film featuring
overgrown and forgotten places around NYC.
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Master Your Kitchen
Instead
of watching the same old cooking show re runs, treat yourself to more refined
and challenging instruction. There are now virtual cooking classes from some
of NYC's best chefs and cooks available.
You can experience
a new recipe, a new cuisine or a little bit of everything according to the
culinary series created by experienced and renowned experts in the industry.
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Supporting Essential Workers
New
Yorkers are dealing with an overwhelming surge of uncertainty, fear, worry,
and change at the moment. Amongst those dealing with these feelings are
essential workers, those expected to work on the front lines as if nothing
has changed, leaving their mental health on the back burner.
Concerned for the
mental state of doctors, nurses, transit workers, caretakers, and beyond,
Helaine Cantor is now offering free counseling to essential workers.
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Saturday, 9 May 2020
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