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Knicks Fans, Help Welcome Our Newest Star: Memes & Best Fan Reactions

In an exciting move for Knicks fans, Karl-Anthony Towns has officially joined the New York Knicks. This high-profile trade brings fresh hope to the team as they aim to become title contenders and light up MSG. The basketball world is buzzing after the trade, which involved sending Julius Randle and other players to the Minnesota Timberwolves and Charlotte Hornets.

Why did the Knicks sign Karl-Anthony Towns?

Karl-Anthony Towns, also known as KAT, is a versatile player known for his shooting, rebounding, and defense. At 7 feet tall, Towns is a unique talent, able to shoot 3-pointers like a guard while also dominating inside the paint.

This type of player is rare in the NBA, and it’s a skill set the Knicks have been missing. Towns’ addition will elevate the Knicks’ offense and help them compete against the league’s top teams.

Image shows Karl Anthony Towns entering the NBA All Star game
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Can the NY Knicks win the NBA?

The New York Knicks have become one of the best teams not only in the Eastern Conference but in the entire league. The Knicks are now on the same level as Oklahoma City, Denver, and the reigning champion Boston Celtics.

They are going to be a contender for the conference’s top seed, and it wouldn’t be a surprise to see them lift the Larry O’Brien Trophy at this point.

Who are other NY Knicks stars?

Besides Karl-Anthony Towns, the Knicks feature an impressive roster. Jalen Brunson, the star point guard, leads the team’s offense, and Mikal Bridges, known for his defense, adds to the mix. With Towns now in the lineup, the Knicks have a well-rounded team that could make a deep playoff run.


What’s next for the Knicks?

Fans are eager to see how Karl-Anthony Towns fits into the team. Training camp and preseason games will be essential for building chemistry. As they join NYC teams in pursuit of a title, expect exciting games, a revamped strategy, and a new era of Knicks basketball as they work toward their goal of a championship.

The internet is already exploding with reactions to the Towns’ trade. Fans, as always, are sharing memes with our unique NYC style. Check out the top reactions that capture the NY excitement and fun of this monumental trade.






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The Children’s Museum is transforming a Manhattan church into a massive playground

The Children’s Museum is transforming a Manhattan church into a massive playground

We were all children once, with vivid imaginations and a dreamlike view of the world. But every so often, something happens in the real world that rivals even the most wild child-like imaginations. 

That’s sort of what’s happening with the Children’s Museum in Manhattan, which is moving into an 80,000-square-foot abandoned church in Central Park West to become a seven-story “magical castle” designed just for kids. This week, we finally got a rendering of how the final floor plan could look.

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The new Children’s Museum of Manhattan will be located at 361 Central Park West, which is the site of the century-old First Church of Christ, Scientist. We know that the new Children’s Museum of Manhattan will include a performance venue, a teaching kitchen, a cafe, rooms set aside for a variety of activities, a rooftop terrace, and much more once it opens in 2028. 

The New York Times recently reported that Laurie M. Tisch, the museum’s founding board chair, donated $50 million to the project and was particularly excited about a program that will allow Rikers Island prisoners to spend time with their children at the museum. The new location will be able to accommodate double the amount of visitors and include activities for a wider range of ages, expanding the older end of its clientele to children who are 10 years old. 

A rendering of the new Childrens Museum of Manhattan
Photograph: Courtesy of CMOM

You have to admit that even if you don’t have children the thought of an abandoned Manhattan church being turned into a giant playground for children is pretty cool.

The current Children’s Museum is located in 212 West 83rd Street on the Upper West Side and is open Tuesday through Sunday from from 10am until 5pm. For more information, visit the museum’s website

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Back To Class: I learned how to sew a skirt at Brooklyn’s Bobinage

Back To Class: I learned how to sew a skirt at Brooklyn’s Bobinage

Whenever the Christmas season rolled around, the thick Macy’s catalog would arrive in our mailbox (’90s kids, stand up). My siblings and I would pass it around, circling what we wanted for the holidays, be it clothes, shoes or the latest toys. Every year without fail, I always circled one specific item: a sewing machine.

Did my mom already have a sewing machine? Yes. Did I use it? No. Did I only circle the machine because it was pink? A hard yes. While I never got one as a child because my mother was a reasonable person, I did end up sewing, but only very briefly during a month-long stint in my school’s costume shop. A decade later, I’m left with vague memories of how to thread a machine. So when I saw that Bobinage at Industry City was hosting sewing boot camp classes, I knew I had to sign up for our “Back to Class” series on fun classes in NYC

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Located above Industry City’s Japan Village lies Bobinage, which is part retail, part creative space. Here, creatives of all levels (including those of us who haven’t touched a machine in years) can take classes, learn new skills or even book an open sewing session to work on their latest project. A few months ago, the studio started up Sewing Summer Camp. Due to its popularity, Bobinage extended the series, now offering fall day camp classes from now until the end of October. 

Once I arrived, I saw that the shop was split up into two sections. One half is dedicated to fabrics and sewing machines of all colors available for purchase. The other is a classroom space made clear by the banner reading #SewingParty hanging above the door. Centering the room was a black table with sewing machines, Janome machines, to be specific. Once I checked in, an instructor ran through the projects available for the class: a beanie, a drawstring backpack, a pillowcase, a boxy pouch and a basic skirt. Everyone was able to choose their own adventure, so I went with a skirt.

Sewing room at Bobinage with eight white sewing machines
Photograph: Courtesy of Bobinage| Sewing studio at Bobinage

Once everyone picked a station, we dove right starting with threading the machine. While one instructor talked through the process, another teacher made their rounds to each person. With only eight participants in each class, it was relatively easy for the instructor to bop around the table, giving tips as we went along. Once we were properly set up, we were each given a small piece of cloth to practice, starting with a basic stitch to turning the fabric to closing the loop with a backstitch. I wouldn’t say it was like riding a bike, but with a few practice stitches and working the pedal, it was a pretty straightforward process. Did some of my stitches veer off the straight and narrow and take their own journey? Of course, but that’s just part of the learning process. 

After a few stitches under my belt, I was given my fabric to start stitching my skirt. I will say that the skirt was one of the more involved projects, and the instructors gave a lot of assists, including cutting the fabric, ironing the seams and pinning along the stitch line to guide the process. But with their help, I was able to sew the seams and even thread through the elastic. And at the end of the hour-and-a-half class, my closet gained one more skirt, a red knee-length number perfect for fall. Is she perfect? Because she’s mine, yes, yes she is.  

Now will I say I am ready to start my solo sewing project? Not quite. But luckily, the studio offers classes throughout the week and weekend, ensuring that I can become a more confident seamstress in no time. 

Bobinage is located at 934 3rd Avenue inside Industry City on the second floor of building four. Bobinage’s Fall Day Camp classes are available from now until the end of October. The class is $60.

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Tickets Just Got Released For The Ancient Egypt Experience Landing In NYC, And They Will Go Fast

Get tickets now, and enjoy 10% off on your journey through the wonders of Ancient Egypt! 🎟 ✨

Ancient Egypt is one of the most talked about civilizations in the world. Documentaries about it seem to come out every year, with more and more questions arising around the era and its significance. When did it start and end? How exactly did those pyramids come to be? People just can’t get enough of the iconic time period. 

Production company Eclipso presents an immersive virtual reality adventure, Horizon of Khufu, that will transport NYers back to the time of pharaohs. Backed by extensive research from Harvard’s Giza Project, the pulse-racing experience is set to open at 555 West 57th Street on October 25th — plunging you deeper into Ancient Egypt and its mysteries.

Tickets are now on sale — travel back in time to Ancient Egypt! 🐈‍⬛

Eclipso

What is Horizon of Khufu: Journey in Ancient Egypt?

Horizon of Khufu is a virtual reality journey through the necropolis of Giza, the famous site that hosts Egypt’s most famous pyramid. Accompanied by a virtual guide, you’ll wander into the mastabas  — tombs of pharaohs past — to uncover secrets from the Ancient Egyptian monarchy. During the VR expedition, you’ll even attend the funeral of King Khufu, who reigned over 4,500 years ago! And of course, other Ancient Egypt landmarks come to life, like the iconic Nile River

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What makes the Pyramids of Khufu so special? 

The Giza plateau hosts 3 pyramids of Khufu, each serving as hosts for the pharaoh’s afterlife. Egyptian rulers prepared for their passing by erecting impressive tombs for themselves at the heart of those pyramids, filled with artifacts and valuables they’d want to take with them. 

King Khufu was the first to build a pyramid in Giza, followed by his son Khafre, who included the legendary Sphinx, and the third pyramid was built by (you guessed it) Khafre’s son. Each of those pyramids grant us a precious understanding of Ancient Egypt and its traditions.

Horizon of Khufu is the opportunity to learn more about Ancient Egypt, without the price of a plane ticket! The adventure was previously in Montreal and Atlanta, charming visitors of all ages. Over 1-million attendees have experienced the voyage worldwide, with some calling it “unique” and “educational.” 

Tickets have just been released for the unparalleled journey! 

Horizon of Khufu: An Immersive VR Expedition to Ancient Egypt


Horizon of Khufu: An Immersive VR Expedition to Ancient Egypt

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Explore Over 70 Mind-Bending Exhibits At This Interactive Museum Right Outside Of NYC

You won’t believe your eyes! At New Jersey’s Paradox Museum, visitors can walk on the ceiling, enter a mesmerizing kaleidoscope, and encounter countless other jaw-dropping installations. 

Open for your enjoyment inside American Dream Mall, the Paradox Museum is filled with illusion-based exhibits designed to challenge your perception and offer limitless laughs. The experience is the perfect outing for people of every age, blending entertainment with education.

Grab tickets here to step inside the innovative, interactive attraction.

Paradox Museum Beuchett chair
Source / Paradox Museum

Less than 30 minutes from NYC, the Paradox Museum at American Dream offers a slew of surprises. Step into an upside-down room where objects and people defy gravity, disappear within a camouflage room or shrink yourself down atop the popular Beuchet chair. The possibilities are endless!

infinity room at the Paradox Museum
Source / Paradox Museum

Each mind-boggling installation inside the museum presents surprises, laughs, and even learning experiences about the science behind paradoxes. The unparalleled adventure is fun for the whole family and offers incredible photo opportunities.

Think outside the box and enter a world of jaw-dropping paradoxes and illusions! Plan your visit here.

couch illusion at Paradox Museum
Source / Paradox Museum

New Jersey residents always get discounted rates at the Paradox Museum. Plus New York residents can also save on tickets for a limited time! All ages are welcome to join in on the fun, and tickets start at $19.

Paradox Experience New Jersey


Paradox Experience New Jersey

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Slumber Under Sparkling Starlight At This Secluded Cabin Only A Few Hours From NYC

Prepare to look no further for the most unique stay in Upstate New York! Whether you’re seeking a cozy getaway with a loved one, or planning a trip with the besties, this secluded A-frame just a few hours from NYC will be grander than your wildest dreams. Why might you ask? Well, this cabin is meant for sleeping under the stars. And no, I’m not alluding to a skylight or see-through ceiling

A-frame cabin in NYC
Airbnb

Follow the spiral staircase at this unforgettable Airbnb in Remsen, New York to find a motorized king-size bed that can be rolled onto the balcony for open-air stargazing—a feature that landed it the title of Best Airbnb in New York in 2019!

Of course, you don’t have to spend the night outside if you don’t want to and can quickly push the bed back into the loft bedroom. However, it would be a shame not to experience the property in its full glory—especially with such beautiful fall foliage this time of year.

Motorized bed to push on balcony of A-Frame cabin in New York
Airbnb

Beyond the unforgettable bedroom, the cabin has an indoor fire place to snuggle near the crackling flames, board games to keep you entertained, and even an acoustic guitar or banjo for music lovers feeling inspired by the surrounding nature.

And though, we recommend you unplug from everything, the A-frame cabin is equipped with high-speed Wi-Fi.

Living room of A-frame Airbnb in Remsen, New York
Airbnb

Guests are just a short walk from snowmobile trails in the winter and Hinckley Reservoir, fit for kayaking, whitewater rafting or canoeing.

However, if you prefer to stay on cabin grounds, you can make a grand BBQ outside or roast marshmallows by the outdoor fire pit. Take a load off your feet and lounge on the second deck with a glass of wine or a steaming cup of hot cocoa while you listen to nature’s melodies.

Outdoor fire pit at A-frame Airbnb in Remsen, New York
Airbnb

The entire property fits up to four guests with two beds and one bath. It has rave reviews from previous guests, declaring it’s “Worth every penny you paid” and “Truly, one of the most magical places.”

A-frame cabin in New York in fall
Airbnb

Hosts of the cabin recommend you take a car for optimal mobility. They’ve even created an entire guidebook to keep you busy with their best recommendations during your stay. Reserve your visit now.

🚗 : 4 hours from NYC

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