Mathnasium

M-Th 3pm-8pm; Sa 10am-2pm
Upscale in every way – from his own furniture designs and accessories to his interior compositions, his floral arrangements and elaborate event productions, Antony Todd has created a unique space that complements his international reputation.
I do try very hard whenever I am out for a meal to frequent the side street restaurants, but I cannot deny that I have eaten at Peacefood Cafe on the UWS often, as it is one of my favorite vegan spots. The atmosphere is as relaxed and informal as one can get in Manhattan. The food is consistently excellent … read more
Although the small Welcome Shoppe is just about the size of someone’s walk-in closet, Robin, the owner, has been able to utilize every inch of space, filling it with clothing in an attractive and uncluttered fashion. I stopped by when Robin first opened in May 2012, and when I visited six months later … read more
This church was originally built in 1840-1841 by Richard Upjohn who was simultaneously working on the plans for Trinity Church on Wall Street. President John Tyler’s second marriage to Julia Gardiner took place here on June 26, 1844. Today, the Church of Ascension is a National Historic Landmark. The … read more
While walking along this quiet residential piece of 11th Street, it was a pleasant surprise to come across a brownstone that serves as a bed and breakfast. Since 1995, an interesting, eclectic crowd has come through the doors of the Larchmont – professors, movie critics, writers, and a large international … read more