The other night, I sat in a lonely corner on the late night Q train in Brooklyn. In a much too vulnerable state of mind, I started thinking, and it was exhausting. Simply put, I was tired. Tired of constantly being placed second. Tired of not being on the same page. Tired of being taken for granted. ...
West Village Wanderings: Bell Sleeves and OatMeals
Large, dramatic bell sleeves of a ballerina-pink sweater tucked away under a heavy shearling biker jacket add refreshing texture and lighten up an otherwise all-black and safe New York winter outfit. Add in a quick bite at OatMeals in Greenwich Village right off the W4 station in Manhattan and throw ...
Where to Eat in Tokyo
Is it odd that on my first trip to Tokyo, I did more eating than I did actual sightseeing? No regrets whatsoever! Tokyo is essentially a food heaven, with practically every picturesque corner offering a delectable menu for all of your various palates. You could literally just walk aimlessly around ...
Where to Stay in Tokyo: Conrad Hotel
At the intersection of luxury and contemporary, you will find Hilton's Conrad Tokyo Hotel. From the modern lines, dark wood accents and spectacular Japanese hospitality, you would never guess it's actually a Hilton property! Located conveniently by the Shiodome and Shimbashi stations and within ...
Tokyo Winter Fashion: Day 1
Every time I embark to a new destination, I always hope that I return feeling not only like it was money well-spent but also inspired and invigorated (minus the sore legs from walking through big cities). This time, I hopped across the Pacific Ocean to Tokyo, and, in the meantime, as I put together ...
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