Venezuela and its Unexplored Beauty


By Narbeh Minassian

This oil-rich nation on the northern tip of South America is one of the more under-explored destinations in South America. With the longest stretch of Caribbean coastline, Venezuela enjoys some of the most beautiful sea in the world than any other nation. It should therefore come as no surprise that this country is home to some of the most incredible spectacles of nature that can be seen.

A Hotel for All Seasons in Tokyo


By Narbeh Minassian

As far as hotels go, the Four Seasons is as an assured stamp of quality as you can get. Couple this with a location at the heart of Tokyo’s central business district, and you have a very attractive holiday proposition. The Four Seasons Hotel Marunouchi is famed for its style and timeless décor; so timeless that it doesn’t even matter what time of the year you visit as the hotel suits both cold and hot, and both grey and bright. The impressively furnished building is matched by an equally outstanding service -standing as testament to that famed Japanese hospitality- that will personally greet and send you off at Tokyo rail station.

A Man as Great as his Institution

By Christopher A. Pape

In the mind of New Yorkers, there are few institutions that have as much gravitas and dignitas as WNET Channel 13. Even for this curmudgeon, I remember, with fondness, watching Sesame Street and Nature (which is actually produced by Channel 13). The station only brings fond memories. But the truth of the matter is that it had become staid - as up-to-date as a typewriter.

Into the Mind of a Giant

By Christopher A. Pape

To be a professional football player takes skill, grit, determination and an unbridled love for the game - all of which Henry Hynoski, the starting fullback for the NY Giants, has in spades. Having grown up in small town Pennsylvania and making his way through high school and college, he was injured just as he was about to enter the NFL. Yet, Henry wouldn’t have it any other way – it gave him a drive and an awareness of what he wanted most – to play professionally.

Anna Bergman: Preserving a Musical Tradition

By Christopher A. Pape

Resident (R): How did you get into the business?

Anna Bergman (AB): I was born in Paris and my Dad was a diplomat; he was a big influence on me. I studied with the Vienna State Opera Ballet School; I was the little girl in the front row. They gave me a choice at 12 if I wanted to be a professional dancer, but I loved singing and I loved acting and all the things you can’t do as a ballerina, so I decided not to focus on that. I majored in drama at Vasser College in addition to the fellowship to study Opera. Following, I went to Aspen Music School to continue my studies.

A Welcomed Addition to New York

By Christopher A. Pape

Our readers know that we are admirers of Fox 5, our local Fox news affiliate. From Rosanna Scotto to Julie Chang, we love all of their staff. This also includes Antwan Lewis, one of the newer members of their team. Originally from Virginia, Antwan has been with the station for almost three years.

A Gift to New York

By Christopher A. Pape

Sheldon and Margery Gray Harnick are New Yorkers, through and through. In appreciation of this fact, they have created a testament to their love affair. With poetry by Sheldon and pictures from Margery - The Outdoor Museum – is their passion personified.

Fashion on Broadway: Coming This Season

By George Brescia
Photos by Billy Bustamante

I’m very excited to be hosting a seminar on Fall fashion trends, featuring my favorite beautiful Broadway stars. This will be a discussion on how these ladies feel about fashion and style in both their personal and professional lives.

It will take place at The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts’ Bruno Walter Auditorium at Lincoln Center on Thursday, September 13 at 6pm.

Elvis Duran: Favorite Things

I’ve been a New Yorker for over twenty years and am constantly discovering new experiences and places that land a spot on my internal “favorite things” list. How does your list compare?

A Day in the Life of an Editor

By Christopher A Pape

As the editor-in-chief of a well-known Manhattan magazine, I am no stranger to receiving invitations that normal civilians may not be privileged. Recently, I test-drove a Ferrari in the Hamptons, I learned to fly a Cessna and I just got back from a wonderful trip in Park City, Utah. But none of those can compare to the mind-boggling adventure I just experienced.