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Sponsored Love: Should You Invest In Digital Money In 2025?

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In the ever-evolving landscape of finance, one asset class has captured the imagination of investors around the globe: cryptocurrency, due to the underlying innovative technology. Since the inception of Bitcoin in 2009, cryptocurrencies have grown from a niche curiosity to a mainstream investment option, and when a trader wants to diversify their portfolio they first…

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Pier 36 NYC: A Guide to Manhattan Skyline Views and Exciting Events

Are you looking for nonstop entertainment and stunning views in the Big Apple? Head to Pier 36 NYC for breathtaking sights of the Manhattan and Brooklyn bridges, downtown Manhattan, and the Statue of Liberty. This cutting-edge entertainment and sports facility dedicates 70,000 square feet to events and 55,000 square feet to parking. A sprawling affair on the East River, it promises a good time around the year whether you have a soft spot for music, technology, fashion, or something educational. 

It is a great place to unwind with friends, connect with like-minded people, network professionally, click stunning photos, and watch Manhattan come alive in a million twinkling lights after sunset

Background on Pier 36 NYC

Pier 36 NYC’s massive rooms can seat up to 5,000 people at a time. It also features a 15,000-square-foot deck offering mesmerizing views of the surroundings. The vast parking lot allows hassle-free access for large and commercial vehicles, a major plus for all events.

Besides being a flexible and versatile event space, Pier 36 has LED walls, lobby lighting, video servers, multiple rigging points, and concert audio systems for an unparalleled experience. The venue supports powerful network capabilities to accommodate thousands of Wi-Fi users simultaneously.

There are also 22 65-inch flat screens for a highly immersive setting. Along with Basketball City, Pier 36 NYC welcomes more than 700,000 visitors and 1,500 corporations annually. The place has hosted events by top brands like GMC, Google, and Volkswagen, and many celebrities such as Eminem, Madonna, Adam Sandler, and Alicia Keys have performed here. Supermodels like Naomi Campbell and Bella Hadid have also graced its events.​

Where Is Pier 36 NYC and How Do You Get There?

The iconic New York City skyline viewed from the water featuring the WTC
Pexels | The iconic New York City skyline

Just off the FDR Drive, Pier 36 is conveniently situated at 299 South Street and is easy to reach via the subway. 

  • Take the F train to East Broadway, get off at the Rutgers St. or Madison St. exit, and then walk east along Rutgers Street towards the water.
  • On South Street heading north, turn left and walk towards the Department of Sanitation. You will find Pier 36 next to the department’s northern side. 

By road, you can reach the pier from FDR Drive, George Washington Bridge, the New Jersey Turnpike, the Lincoln Tunnel, and Queens and Long Island. There is ample parking space at the site.​   

What to Expect When You Visit Pier 36 NYC

Art Expo at Pier 36 NYC
Art Expo at Pier 36 NYC

You can attend various events at the venue, from concerts, conventions, and expos to basketball matches, exhibitions, and fashion shows. It is a great way to satisfy your taste for frivolous, artistic, or exciting cultural and sports events. Feel free to head to a food and wine event if you are a gourmet. 

Charity events are perfect if you are in a giving mood, while tech conferences and product launches will intrigue those into innovations, gadgets, or the latest in automotive. You can attend business conferences and networking events to scale the professional ladder. And, of course, don’t miss the chance to enjoy a light breeze and shoot photos against the captivating East River and the architectural gems of Manhattan​.  

What More Can You Do When You Visit?

Besides attending events of your choice at the venue, you can go on a picturesque and relaxing cruise. Soak in the sights and sounds of Manhattan while you navigate the East River. Hop on a party yacht if you want to tap your feet to good music and enjoy drinks with friends. Nearby attractions include the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, the One World Trade Center, the Brooklyn Bridge, and more, providing ample opportunities for sightseeing and photography​.

Get Your Tickets to Visit Pier 36 NYC

Whether you are a Manhattanite or visiting New York for the first time, the expansive sports and entertainment facility at Pier 36 will impress with plenty of fun events. You might also get to spot celebrities or eminent personalities. From musical performances, artistic displays, and wine-tasting events to basketball games, tech conferences, and fashion gigs, you will find something that floats your boat. With the East River and Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges in the backdrop, the place is worthy of photography as well. 

FAQs:  

Can I contact the authorities at Pier 36 NYC before visiting?

You can call 212 233 5050 or email bruce@basketballcity.com with your questions. 

How will I get to know about upcoming events at Pier 36 NYC? 

You can sign up for their newsletter on the website or follow Pier 36 NYC on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube. 

How long does it take to reach Pier 36 NYC from the Manhattan Bridge?

It takes about 10 minutes to reach Pier 36 NYC from the Manhattan Bridge via road, whether you take the Upper Roadway and Montgomery Street or Madison Street.  

Pier 36 NYC stands out as more than just an event space. Its dynamic spirit and unique features make it a versatile destination. This venue has something for everyone: high-energy concerts, innovative tech expos, or stylish fashion shows.

The unparalleled views of the Manhattan skyline from the deck make every visit a visual treat. State-of-the-art facilities, such as advanced audiovisual equipment and spacious parking, provide a seamless experience for all visitors.

After attending an event, take some time to relax by the East River or hop on a scenic cruise to enjoy the views of the Brooklyn Bridge, the World Trade Center, the Empire State Building, and the skyline.

Pier 36 offers a unique blend of entertainment, stunning views, and a lively atmosphere that makes every visit memorable. It’s the perfect place to feel the pulse of Manhattan and create lasting memories in the city’s heart.

60 min Yacht Cruise to View The Statue of Liberty

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Cruise around Statue of Liberty & Manhattan Skyline

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Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island 60 Minute sightseeing Cruise

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Statue of Liberty Sunset Cruise and New York City Sky Line

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NYC Skyline lights Happy Hour and Cash Bar

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July 4th Dinner Cruise with Live Music and Open Bar

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Fireworks Cruise New York City

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Mount Sinai Expands Center For Post-COVID Care To Serve Patients In East Harlem And South Bronx

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Mount Sinai has expanded its Center for Post-COVID Care—the first and largest center of its kind—to another location to better serve patients in East Harlem and the South Bronx. The new site will help meet the needs of a growing number of patients with long-term symptoms from COVID-19 needing access to world-leading care. It will…

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Brooklyn Kura is making your July 4th picnicking way easier

Brooklyn Kura is making your July 4th picnicking way easier

This Thursday is, impossibly, the Fourth of July—seriously, summer in NYC is flying by—and if you’ve been fretting about what and where you’re going to pack a picnic to catch those awesome fireworks, we’ve got your perfect Independence Day planned. First, we’ve got a handy list of the best picnic spots in NYC, whether you want a bustling park or intimate garden. And the folks over at Brooklyn Kura have put together a basket preloaded with sake-fueled deliciousness, so all you have to do come July 4th is to celebrate patriotically. 

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Ahead of the Fourth of July holiday, craft sake brewery Brooklyn Kura will be offering to-go picnic baskets available for pickup at their Industry City taproom (34 34th Street near Greenwood Heights).

Each basket is filled with all of the essentials for a gourmet charcuterie board, including Brooklyn Kura’s freshly baked, two-tone focaccia seasoned with furikake, as well as seasonal pickled fruit and vegetables nutty Manchego cheese and spicy chorizo. You can wash that all down with your choice of Brooklyn Kura’s flagship sakes, such as an aromatic and crisp Number Fourteen or a full-bodied and earthy Blue Door sake. (Each basket will come with one 750ml bottle with which to toast the USA.

And, of course, if you don’t want to shlep those premade picnic bundles to a park for alfresco snacking, they’ll do just fine as accouterments to your backyard barbecue, too. 

Baskets are $45 and are available for preorder on Brooklyn Kura’s website. Do note, though: orders must be placed by Tuesday, July 2 for pickup on the morning of Thursday, July 4, between 10am and noon in the taproom. Get a peep of the Brooklyn Kura baskets’ tasty offerings below:

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Westbeth Artists Housing Debuts Art Take-Over – Three New Galleries Reopen Revamped Mixed-used Spaces

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Westbeth Artists Housing announced today an inaugural Art Take-Over to reopen and transform three historic mixed-use spaces within the famed interior courtyard space. Four original spaces – including the Westbeth Gallery – are hosting innovative exhibitions to activate the spaces with publicly accessible art offerings for the neighborhood. The exhibitions are now open and run…

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Reservations for Din Tai Fung’s long-awaited NYC location open tomorrow

Reservations for Din Tai Fung's long-awaited NYC location open tomorrow

When is Din Tai Fung opening in New York City? Well, it looks like we finally have an answer: the long-awaited NYC location of the highly acclaimed, Taiwan-based restaurant chain will officially throw open its doors in midtown Manhattan on Thursday, July 18. And in even better news, you can secure a reservation at the Michelin-starred dim sum den as early as tomorrow.

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Yes, Din Tai Fung reservations are going live on Yelp tomorrow, July 2, for the new location at 1633 Broadway between West 50th and 51st Streets, which will not only be the brand’s first outpost on the East Coast but also its biggest global location yet. (The chain boasts a whopping 171 locations worldwide, from Seattle to Shanghai, from Manila to Melbourne.)

Be sure to set a phone reminder if you want to score one of the 450 seats at the reservations-only spot, given the sheer fervor that’s been worked up over the NYC newcomer before it’s even opened, we have a feeling that booking a table is going to be a digital Hunger Games

To commemorate the grand opening on July 18, the Din Tai Fung team will hold a ribbon cutting as well as opening remarks before the restaurant kicks off with its usual parade of dumpling steaming, beef searing, soup simmering and the like. Diners will actually see those dumplings being made fresh—over 10,000 daily—via an open kitchen visible behind a glass wall, reports Grubstreet

The Din Tai Fung brand began as a cooking oil shop in Taipei in 1958 by the late Yang Bing-Yi and his wife Lai Pen-Mei. The popularity of Yang’s xiao long bao, or soup dumplings, however, resulted in the owner phasing out his oil business and turning Din Tai Fung into the full-fledged restaurant that it is today. Those deliberately creased dumplings, known for their golden ratio of “18 folds” made by hand, are still a signature of the franchise.

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What Are The Essential Qualifications To Start A Career As A Pilot?

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Starting a pilot career is exciting and rewarding. Becoming a pilot is a fantastic journey. Becoming a pilot takes more than reading books. You also need hands-on practice and the right attitude. Meeting all the pilot requirements is key. These ensure that you can handle flying safely and efficiently. This job is about more than…

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Seven weeks of free, live performances are set for NYC’s Little Island

Seven weeks of free, live performances are set for NYC’s Little Island

There’s nothing quite like taking in live music or theater in the great outdoors, especially in NYC’s gorgeous parks. More often than not, these al fresco shows are free and that’s the case with Little Island’s Glade Series, which kicks off on July 10.

The fairly new 2-acre venue, which opened in 2021 as NYC’s first “floating” park, announced earlier this summer that it’d have a summer lineup of star-studded performances, including nine commissioned world premieres of live performances across music, dance, theater, opera, comedy, jazz, pop and funk.

From July 10 to 14, the Glade Series will feature a concert each night that will be paired with a conversation between Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks and an expert of some kind. “Greens & Blues” will feature blues legend Ruthie Foster and a talk between Parks and Majora Carter, founder of Sustainable South Bronx, designer Daisy Wang, freestyle emcee Corey James Gray, Columbia astronomy professor Jane Huang, harpist Brandee Younger and historian Eric Foner. Parks will also put on a Psychedelic Soap Box—a post-bop jazz collective with spoken word. Then on June 13, she’ll do one of her “Watch Me Work” sessions, where she holds a creative writing workshop and discussion, with a special guest, then she’ll perform with her band Sula & the Joyful Noise.

"Little Island", a new, free public park pier opened May 21,2021 at Green Space Located Within Hudson River Park, NYC,USA. May 21,2021.
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Other performances will include dancer Melissa Toogood between July 17 and 21; cabaret from Mx Justin Vivian Bond from July 24 to 28; comedy from acts such as Morgan Jay, Jay Jurden, Neel Gosh, and Sarah Tollemache between August 7 and 11; and a show about the world’s most linguistically diverse city with the Endangered Language Alliance and speakers from endangered, Indigenous, and minority languages alongside poetry, music, and movement. There will be a multilingual soundscape using sounds from more than one hundred languages and visuals from ELA’s digital landscape map and creative translanguaging translation strategies.

Interestingly, Little Island will also host an Oyster Market with local vendors, July 31-August 4, curated and overseen by New Amsterdam Market’s founder. There will be live oyster shucking and an The Oyster Radio Hour in The Amph. 

Later on, August 21-25, Grammy Award-winning artist Cécile McLorin Salvant will curate performances that include jazz vocalist Vanisha Gould, folk artist June McDoom, multi-instrumentalist Lua Noah, pianist Sullivan Fortner, and more.

Finally, from August 28 to September 1, Gio Escobar will host a series of concerts, including a bomba and a salsa night, before taking the stage with his own avant-garde collective, “Standing on the Corner.”

Here’s the full lineup at Little Island:

THE GLADE SERIES

JULY 10-14 / SUZAN-LORI PARKS: “Tell Me More”                               

A series of performances and conversation curated and hosted by Pulitzer Prize-winner Suzan-Lori Parks. Each evening, conceived around a pair of ideas, will feature a musical act and a conversation between Parks and a cultural luminary.      

Wednesday, July 10, 7pm

Blues & Greens: Conversation with Suzan-Lori Parks and Majora Carter / Performance by Ruthie Foster

Thursday, July 11, 10pm

The Runway & The Street: Conversation with fashion designer Daisy Wang / Performance by MC Corey James Gray & Freestyle Monday   

Friday, July 12, 10pm          

Outer Space & Inner Space: Conversation with Columbia Astronomy Professor Jane Huang / Performance by Psychedelic Soap Box

Saturday, July 13, 7pm

Work & Play: Watch Me Work w/ Suzan-Lori Parks & Special Guest / Performance by Suzan-Lori Parks’s Sula & the Joyful Noise  

Sunday, July 14, 2024, 7pm

Past & Future: Conversation with Suzan-Lori Parks and Eric Foner / Performance by Brandee Younger 

JULY 17-21, 9:30pm / MELISSA TOOGOOD: “Epilogue: Pam Tanowitz’s ‘Day For Night’”    

Melissa Toogood dances an epilogue to choreographer Pam Tanowitz’s Day for Night, playing at 8:30pm each night in The Amph.

JULY 24-28 / JUSTIN VIVIAN BOND: A Week of Cabaret                                                   

Wednesday, July 24 & 25, 28, 6:30pm

Friday, July 26 & 27, 10pm 

July 31-August 4 / NEW AMSTERDAM OYSTER MARKET

A week of food. Curated by Roberta LaValva & the New Amsterdam Market

AUGUST 7-11 / MORGAN JAY & FRIENDS: A Week of Comedy                                    

Wednesday, August 7, 7pm         

Morgan Jay, Usama Siddique, Isa Medina, Daniel Bridgegadd  

Thursday, August 8, 7pm        

Morgan Jay, Sean Donnelly, Tatiana Frank, Myq Kaplan

Friday, August 9, 10pm     

Morgan Jay, Sahib Singh, Shane Torres, Jordan Jensen    

Saturday, August 10, 7pm

Morgan Jay, Jay Jurden, Carmen Lynch, Neel Gosh           

Sunday, August 11, 7pm   

Morgan Jay, Sarah Tollemache, Leclerc Andrew, Erin Jackson 

AUGUST 14-18 / ENDANGERED LANGUAGE ALLIANCE: “Language City”                       

Wednesday, August 14 & 15, 17 & 18, 6:30pm 

Friday, August 16, 2024, 10pm

Sunday, August 18, 2024, 6:30pm

AUGUST 21-25 / CURATED BY CECILE MCLORIN SALVANT

A Week of Celebrated Jazz and Folk Artists

Wednesday, August 21, 8:30pm

Vanisha Gould (ASL Interpreted)

Thursday, August 22, 8:30-9:30pm

June McDoom

Friday, August 23, 10pm

Lua Noah

Saturday, August 24, 8:30pm

Sullivan Fortner   

Sunday, August 25, 8:30pm    

TBA 

AUGUST 28-SEPTEMBER 1 / CURATED BY GIO ESCOBAR        

A Week of Music and Performance Art                                  

Wednesday, August 28 & 29, 31, September 1, 7pm

Friday, August 30, 2024, 10pm 

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Rare Carat: Redefining Online Diamond Shopping

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With the help of early adopters like Rare Carat, buying diamonds online has become a smooth and advanced process. Rare Carat is the best place in America to get honest help on diamond engagement rings. They offer a unique and thorough way to find the right diamond. The site checks more than a million natural…

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REVIEW: John Summit Finds Comfort In Chaos At Sold-Out Madison Square Garden

If you told electronic music star and now global dance icon John Summit that he’d be selling out the “World’s Most Famous Arena” just a few years ago, he’d probably say it was a fever dream.

But Saturday night was no fever dream.

It was a full-blown production, the result of years of hard work to reach the music venue pinnacle that only few dance artists have (Black Coffee, Fred again.., Skrillex, Four Tet, Swedish House Mafia).

Summit’s meteoric rise to fame over the past 2-3 years is nothing short of historic, and that’s exactly the world I’d use to describe his largest “Comfort in Chaos” tour stop yet…a sold out show at Madison Square Garden.

The Chicago-born DJ grinded the hard way, most notably mentioning in many interviews about leaving his corporate accountant life behind for a shot at the spotlight. Growing up in the birthplace of house music, it’s only just another element to his fairytale story.

It really all started to take shift in 2019/20, after garnering the support from legends and labels in the scene (Lee Foss, Toolroom Records, Defected Records) who shared the vision of the tech-house sound he was essentially creating in his bedroom (and releasing YouTube tutorials on his creations for that matter).

Fast forward to 2024 and not only has he checked off Coachella, his own Experts Only label, and much more from his music bucket list, but he’s also getting ready to launch the biggest benchmark (musically) in Comfort in Chaos, a studio album which arrives nearly in sync with his biggest NYC show to date.

Source / Emma Goldschmidt & MSG Entertainment

Few possible ways are to describe how much Summit loves music and curating a dance floor unless you’ve seen it yourself, and Saturday night showed every ounce of passion fully on display.

Too many fans’ surprise, Summit stunned The Garden with an impressive 5 hours of dance music, pulling hits out from all over his catalogue and sprinkling ID’s from his own record label as well as others throughout.

When doors opened at 7 pm I wasn’t sure what to expect, but I was gladly welcomed to what he would later call a “throwback” set. Situated uniquely in the GA floor crowd opposite of where the main stage is, Summit got up close and personal with adoring fans playing out some of his biggest smash songs like “Thin Line” and “Seen It All.”

Nostalgia officially was peaking in the moment and he himself could even feel it, constantly glancing around the 200s sections of MSG which were already filling up just minutes after hitting the B stage. Fans (including myself) were quite thrilled to see the throwback set, a chance for OG fans to get a whiff of that “old Summy sound” that got us hooked all those years ago.

Act 2 came in the form of a mysterious B2B that had everyone in the arena wondering who it was going to be. Would he pull out his good buddy Dom Dolla to recreate another New York City “Everything Always” moment or go for someone a little more unexpected? In the end he made an incredible choice, fellow Chicago house veteran Green Velvet.

To say these two have an unmatched chemistry when performing together would be an understatement. Backed by a panel of lights, the two “turned MSG into the world’s biggest nightclub” Summit said over the mic before one of the drops…and he wasn’t wrong.

Weaving between his own hits like “Where You Are” and Green Velvet’s anthems like “Laser Beams” everyone was dancing…and I mean everyone! The two clocked in one of the better duo performances I’ve seen in quite some time, and it felt overall like the perfect appetizer for what was to come…the Comfort in Chaos set.

Source / Emma Goldschmidt & MSG Entertainment

“New York, how the f*** we feelin’ baby” he yelled as the lights went down…a slogan which has taken on a life of its own in the past year or so. To a crowd’s roar he opened up with his Cassian-approved remix to his mega-smash “Shiver,” seemingly paying homage to the Australian DJ who had to reschedule his set for the night’s afterparty due to illness.

From there he ripped through over 2 hours of music, playing through new album cuts like “Resonate” with Kaskade, “Give Me Everything” with Elderbrook, “EAT THE BASS” and so many more.

Perched up on his meticulously constructed rhombus stage, he dominated the room…engaging fans (who even wrapped 360° behind the stage) all night long. There was everything…lasers, pyro, fireworks, and even some very special guests.

Summit welcomed some of his favorite live collaborators to bring his Comfort in Chaos vision to life including Hayla, who performed both “Shiver” and “Where You Are” together. London-based vocalist Stevie Appleton even made an appearance to sing the highly appropriate “What a Life” — an uplifting retrospective as to say “I just sold out Madison Square Garden…what a life.”

Emma Goldschmidt & MSG Entertainment

After a few hours of debuting new and unreleased music, the magical night came to a close with a grand finale of “Go Back” — an industry-shifting track that has been all the buzz in 2024. The record, with vocals from Julia Church and production collaboration from Sub Focus was a live moment like I’ve never experienced before.

Building up to the now-famous DnB drop of the song that has touched airwaves and fan’s hearts everywhere, it felt like the end to a historic movie — fireworks, a shaking dance floor, friends hugging each other, and John Summit himself taking it all in with a huge grin.

All in all, Summit’s massive Madison Square Garden show will go down as one of NYC’s largest moments for house music. Seeing the genre, which he helped pioneer from the ground up, come to life on the world’s biggest stage in 2024 is extremely electrifying.

His brand new album, the aforementioned Comfort in Chaos, is due out on July 12th and I’m extremely hyped to see where it takes him.

Dance music is officially back on top.

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