Absolutely Everything You Need to Know About Smorgasburg 2018 Smorgasburg. Sound it out, nice and slow. Have you heard of it before? Whether you’re a newbie to the Smorgasburg scene or a dedicated Smorgasburg attendee, you are all welcome here. This guide will help newbies and oldies alike navigate the ever-expanding flea market. We are breaking […]
Museum of Ice Cream Miami: Everything You Need to Know
I scream, you scream, we all scream for … Welcome to the Museum of Ice Cream Miami. Here, you’re more than welcome to be a kid in a candy store. Think rainbow-colored sprinkle pools, banana swings, and a room where you can build pink sandcastles. Everything in the Museum of Ice Cream Miami is a […]
Don’t Miss the Meteor Shower Tonight
Keep your eyes towards the sky tonight and tomorrow. This year has been one for spectacular atmospheric events. The recent solar eclipse caught the attention of people around the world. Other notable displays include the autumn Super Aurora display that graced the Southern Hemisphere. Another seasonal favorite is stargazing. Check out this upcoming meteor shower […]
Things to Do in New York City This Marathon Weekend
The fast pace of New York City is about to get even faster. This weekend marks the greatly anticipated New York City Marathon. The annual race hosts over 50,000 runners each year. People travel from all over the world to trot 26.2 miles throughout the city that never sleeps. Whether you are participating in the event, or […]
Chasing the Eclipse: Plan Ahead for the Next Path of Totality
For all those solar eclipse fans who traveled far this past Monday or were glued to the live news stream to see full totality, mark your calendars! And for those who missed what many claimed was a “once in a lifetime experience,” never fear! The next total solar eclipse is coming to the U.S. April […]
5 Best Places to Watch the Great American Eclipse
With less than a month to go, the total solar eclipse on August 21st will quickly be upon us. This super-rare celestial event will begin along the Oregon coast and end on the shores of South Carolina. Unfortunately, the only people who will witness the sun entirely blotted out by the moon will be running […]