Christina Izzo is a writer-editor covering culture, food and drink, travel and general lifestyle in New York City. She was previously the Deputy Editor at My Imperfect Life, the Features Editor at Rachael Ray In Season and Reveal, as well as the Food & Drink Editor and chief restaurant critic at Time Out New York. She can out-eat and out-drink you. Seriously, don't even try her—you're gonna lose. Follow her on Twitter at @christinalizzo.

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The best Juneteenth events in NYC for 2025

The best Juneteenth events in NYC for 2025

It's time to celebrate Juneteenth 2025! Juneteenth has been celebrated by Black Americans since the late 1800s, but in 2020, the holiday garnered renewed attention as Black Lives Matter demonstrators called (and still call) for meaningful policy changes following the death of George Floyd at the hands of police officers. NYC and New York recently made Juneteenth an official holiday, and it's now a federal holiday also.  When is Juneteenth? June 19 is on a Thursday this year. Some celebrations take place on the actual holiday, while others take place in the weeks before and after. What is Juneteenth and why is it celebrated? Juneteenth is the celebration and commemoration of the end of slavery in the U.S. On June 19, 1865, Union soldiers brought news to Galveston, Texas that the war was over and enslaved people were free (this was two-and-a-half years after President Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation.) The celebration was coined "Juneteenth" and became a time for praying and for gathering with family. It became massively celebrated in Texas decades later, with many of the formerly enslaved and their descendants making an annual pilgrimage back to Galveston on this date, according to Juneteenth.com.   How will Juneteenth be celebrated this year? The day has been celebrated more in Southern states with rodeos, fishing, barbecuing and baseball, with a focus on education and self-improvement. New York City has so many ways to celebrate this year. We'll be updating this list as
The 27 best outdoor dining spots in NYC

The 27 best outdoor dining spots in NYC

A New York summer is often a hot one, and prime outdoor dining season is sizzling, too. Throughout NYC, rooftop bars, restaurants with amazing views and lovely waterfront destinations are shining in their annual turn in the sun. The best outdoor setups at these all-day cafes, Michelin-starred stunners, cozy dives, neighborhood favorites and city newcomers all have picturesque settings to get your attention. And even after the season for outdoor dining in NYC has passed, you'll find great food and drinks to keep you coming back from now through next fall.      RECOMMENDED: The best restaurants in NYC May 2025: This year, we did a massive overhaul of our outdoor dining list as various restaurants around town have closed or had to shutter their street eateries. We removed Gallow Green, Pinto Garden and Silver Apricot as they have since closed. We removed Pilot and Grand Banks (but don’t worry, you can find them under our boat bars list). We also removed Bandits, Bar Primi, Brooklyn Ice House, Broken Shaker, Cookshop, Dagon, Henry Public, June, Laudree Soho, Lilia, Maracuja, Milk and Roses, Nabila, Palma and Zaab Zaab. We added Baba on Withers, Cafe Mado, LaRina Pastificio & Vino, Sailor and Saishin. For more on our editorial policies and ethics, feel free to check out How we review at Time Out.
NYC's best Pride events for 2025, from the marches to concerts

NYC's best Pride events for 2025, from the marches to concerts

June is Pride Month, which means New York’s queer community is ready to party and—more than ever this year—stand up for their rights. At a time when the trans community is under attack across the country and even in our forward-looking city, displays of joy, resistance and community are more essential than ever. Whether you're looking to show your support by joining the NYC Pride March or looking for a place to dance your worries away, Pride celebrations continue all month long. We’ve assembled the best performances, comedy shows, parties, gay bars and events that'll have you dancing, singing, learning and feeling heard. And while there’s no official census or index, it’s believed that New York City has the largest LGBTQ+ population in America—and that’s something to celebrate all year long! RECOMMENDED: A guide to Pride NYC
The best things to do in Chicago this weekend

The best things to do in Chicago this weekend

Looking for fun activities to fill your weekend? We're here to help! You've got plenty of entertaining options this week, from a 40th anniversary screening of The Goonies (complete with a live score!) to the dazzling annual cherry blossom viewing at Jackson Park to the return of yearly festivals like the Doc10 Film Fest, the Chicago Rum Festival and EXPO Chicago. And, as always, there are plenty of cool museum exhibitions and theater performances to take advantage of, too. So ready to make the most of your time off? Check out the rest of the best things to do in Chicago this weekend. RECOMMENDED: Discover the best things to do in Chicago in April 2025
The best events happening at Time Out Market Chicago

The best events happening at Time Out Market Chicago

Time Out Market Chicago, the culinary and cultural destination in the heart of Fulton Market, is your one-stop destination for the city's best bites, drinks and programming. The 50,000-square-foot space houses more than 15 kitchens, three bars and one drop-dead gorgeous rooftop terrace—all spread across three floors. You can enjoy delicious dumplings from Qing Xiang Yuan, creative burgers at Gutenburg, fried chicken from Art Smith's Sporty Bird, irresistible desserts from Molly's Cupcakes and much more under one roof. But the fun doesn't stop there: The Market hosts a variety of events each week, from concerts to art showcases to comedy nights. We're always keeping the calendar packed with exciting things to do, and here's what you can expect in the coming weeks.
The 25 best restaurants in Philadelphia to visit ASAP

The 25 best restaurants in Philadelphia to visit ASAP

Philadelphia’s ever-impressive culinary scene is getting major love from gourmands everywhere lately—and it’s about damn time. Publications have declared it one of the top food cities to visit last year, and the 2023 James Beard Awards put a few fan-favorite eateries in the spotlight. So, the City of Brotherly Love’s Michelin-caliber restaurants, timeless mom-and-pop joints, and mouthwatering newcomers alike are no longer a well-kept secret. If you haven’t had the pleasure of dining here before, don’t let the tourists’ generalizations deter you: There’s way more to sink your teeth into than hoagies, cheesesteaks, and water ice, regardless of your budget or tastes. Here, you’ll find 25 of the best restaurants in Philadelphia that every food lover should add to their to-visit list. Some of my picks have been cornerstones of tight-knit neighborhoods for years, while others are newer to the city’s culinary tapestry. What they have in common, though, is that they’re all consistently and memorably delicious. And most importantly, they all have the locals’ stamp of approval. My top choices range from a Korean-French tasting menu in Society Hill to a one-of-a-kind sandwich and brunch spot in Fishtown to a longtime adored Chinatown resto that’s home to what are arguably the tastiest hand-drawn noodles in the city. Whether you’re craving something sophisticated, affordable, cozy, hyper-unique, or just plain scrumptious, these essential Philly establishments are bound to impress every p
The best boat bars in NYC for water-top sips and snacks

The best boat bars in NYC for water-top sips and snacks

The only places that offer even better views than New York City’s best waterfront restaurants are our water-top restaurants: yes, we're talking about those scenic boat bars and floating eateries that give off that breezy yachting lifestyle—but without the high price and pesky barnacles that stow away on an actual watercraft. Mostly only open seasonally, they’re peak spring and summer destinations with the warm-weather menus to match, all with a side of real-deal seafaring. So ahoy! New York's best boat bars will rise the tide for all your going-out plans this season.  RECOMMENDED: The 27 best outdoor bars in NYC Updated May 2025: We removed North River Lobster Company and La Barca as the company permanently closed in 2024. We also removed Pilot as the boat is currently undergoing renovations. 
The 26 best hotels in NYC, from midtown to NoMad and the Upper East Side

The 26 best hotels in NYC, from midtown to NoMad and the Upper East Side

Finding the best hotel in NYC to stay at, whether on a trip here or a staycation, is paramount. Yes, you’ll likely be out and about and the hotel simply serves as a place to lay your head, but a good hotel can make or break your time in the city. New York prides itself on its hospitality and that is pretty clearly evidenced by its best hotels. Every kind of traveler can find their perfect holiday haven in this glorious city, from sleek boutique hotels in the city’s trendiest neighborhoods to opulent luxury stays near the top NYC attractions. You’ll even find some of the best spas and restaurants tucked inside their lobbies. Whether you’re a first-time visitor to the Big Apple or a local craving an inner-city staycation, these properties take the cake when it comes to hospitality and hotel perks. Cue room service. February 2025 update: We have completely revamped our list by visiting dozens of hotels across NYC, most recently, the Carlyle. So know that when you’re reading this list, you’re getting the most up-to-date information. 🇺🇸 Click here to view our full guide to the best things to do in NYC🏨 Discover the best cheap hotels in NYC🌉 Explore the coolest Airbnbs in Brooklyn💗 Book one of the best boutique hotels in NYC Who makes the cut? While we might not stay in and review every hotel featured, we've based our list on our expert knowledge of the destination covered, editorial reviews, user reviews, hotel amenities, and in-depth research to find you the best stays.
The best things to do in Chicago this week

The best things to do in Chicago this week

Looking for fun activities to do this week? You've come to the right place! This week is a movie-lover's dream, with the return of Doc10 Fest, One Earth Film Festival and MUBI Fest Chicago as well as a 40th anniversary screening of The Goonies (complete with a live score!) and a Miss Congeniality-themed bar crawl. And art buffs will get their fill at the annual EXPO Chicago back at Navy Pier. There's also plenty to do outside, including the city's much-anticipated cherry blossom viewing and the annual spring flower show at the Garfield Park Conservatory. There’s even more on our list below, so scroll through the roundup of the best things to do in Chicago this week and start planning your calendar. RECOMMENDED: Discover the best things to do in Chicago in April 2025
The 19 best outdoor bars in NYC

The 19 best outdoor bars in NYC

Sure, there's nothing stopping you from frequenting the best outdoor bars in NYC year-round, but spring and summer are prime time for open-air imbibing. Those sunny days are longer, the temperatures are warmer and fun-loving frozen drinks reenter the mix all around town. With scenic appearances by floating boat bars, cloud-skimming rooftops and bloom-filled secret gardens, these are our favorite places to sip beer, wine, cocktails and all manner of boozy consumables outside in NYC this season.  RECOMMENDED: The 50 best bars in NYC right now Updated April 2025: We added TALEA Beer Co. and Frog Wine Bar. We removed Bandits and Parklife. We also temporarily removed Frying Pan, Grand Banks, Gowanus Yacht Club and Tacoaway Beach since they are still closed for the season. Lastly, we removed Gran Electrica, Island Oyster and Leyenda as they are now closed. 
May 2025 events calendar for Chicago

May 2025 events calendar for Chicago

Once May rolls around, we know summer in Chicago is just around the corner. Need evidence? Look no further than the slate of summer festivals coming up this month—including returning favorites like Mole de Mexico in Pilsen and Sueños Music Festival in Grant Park—or the throngs of people hanging out at Chicago rooftop bars and outdoor restaurants every weekend. Plus, don't forget to plan out holidays like Mother's Day (we bet your mom would love brunch reservations) and Memorial Day weekend in Chicago this month. So enjoy spring to the fullest and start getting ready for another glorious summer with our May 2025 events calendar for Chicago.RECOMMENDED: Our complete events calendar for Chicago in 2025
The best rooftop restaurants in NYC for dining with a view

The best rooftop restaurants in NYC for dining with a view

Some cities have more sprawl, sure, but we’re partial to the ones that surge upward. And thankfully for all of us, New York City stretches sky-high, from elevated parks like the High Line, to rooftop bars that pair tasty drinks with dizzying views, to beautiful buildings that skim the clouds. But instead of just serving up some of the best views in NYC, the city’s best rooftop restaurants do all that as well as offering some of the finest food and drink options at any elevation. So ready your Instagram filters and get ready for your most scenic foodie snap yet—these spots are your ticket to the top.  RECOMMENDED: The 50 best restaurants in NYC right now

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All About Us Festival

All About Us Festival

Presented in partnership with the National Juneteenth Museum, the All About Us Festival will welcome R&B superstar Mario alongside hip hop legend Jadakiss and house music icon Robin S, bringing timeless hits and undeniable energy to this fell-good celebration of Black culture, family and community. Now in its third year, the returning fest—which will be held on Thursday, June 19 at historic Liberty State Park in Jersey City—will include additional musical acts from all genres, as well as food trucks, kid-friendly fun, art activations and curated shopping from Black-owned brands.
June Late Shift at the Guggenheim

June Late Shift at the Guggenheim

In partnership with The DreamYard Project, a Bronx-based organization dedicated to social justice through the arts, this special Juneteenth edition of Late Shift at the Guggenheim Museum will feature vibrant poetry readings, live performances, a cash bar, and more on Thursday, June 19. The after-hours event will spotlight DreamYard’s Rad(ical) Poetry Consortium Fellows, who will activate the museum in celebration of Juneteenth through socially engaged spoken word and live performances; participating talents include Alondra Uribe, Carlina Duan, Dena Igusti, Diego Báez, Ellen Hagan, Charlotte Abotsi, e.jin, Andy Powell and more. It all takes place among the artwork of Rashid Johnson, titled “A Poem for Deep Thinkers.” 
Pride Night at the American Museum of Natural History

Pride Night at the American Museum of Natural History

The category is: celestial! Celebrate Pride Month with a stellar (pun intended) after-hours fête of queer brilliance, featuring hands-on chemistry experiments, interplanetary journeys, collaborative artmaking and, most importantly, delicious treats and cocktails. The starry evening on Friday, June 13 is themed around the museum’s dazzling new exhibition Cosmic Splendor: Jewelry from the Collections of Van Cleef & Arpels, so come dressed in your personal embodiment of the cosmos. There will be three floors of exciting activations, including timed demonstrations at the Gilder Center and a curated pop-up marketplace featuring goods (upcycled fashion, pins and prints, and more) from LGBTQ+ artists, vendors and organizations.  
Miss Hell’s Kitchen at So & So’s Neighborhood Piano Bar

Miss Hell’s Kitchen at So & So’s Neighborhood Piano Bar

Miss Hell's Kitchen is more than a pageant, it's a movement. And beginning this summer, that movement—a fundraising series that brings together top drag talent from NYC and beyond to raise crucial funds for HIV / AIDS awareness and prevention—is popping up at Romer Hell's Kitchen for a monthly drag show. In celebration of NYC Pride weekend, the collaboration kicks off on Friday, June 27 at 8pm for an evening of glitz and glamour with Sabel Scities, crowned queen of Miss Hell’s Kitchen 2024, taking center stage. Each month, Sabel will spotlight sensational talent from the drag world; for example, her star-studded June show will see appearances by RuPaul's Drag Race alum Jackie Cox and nightlife legend Bootsie LeFaris, the first crowned winner of Miss Hell’s Kitchen in 2012. Future installments of the series will take place on July 24, August 21, September 25 and October 9.
Vintage Gays: A Comedy Show Turned Pride Party

Vintage Gays: A Comedy Show Turned Pride Party

Come join your favorite "vintage" gays Sami Schwaeber and Jess Henderson for an evening of laughs, music, drinks and special surprises that can only come in June at this comedy show-slash-Pride Month party at Club Cumming, hosted on Thursday, June 12 at 7:30pm. Along with Schwaeber and Henderson, fellow fabulous featured performers include Dylan Adler, Sureni Weerasekera, Allison O'Conor and Esther Fallick.
PRIDE Month at Brooklyn Art Haus

PRIDE Month at Brooklyn Art Haus

Brooklyn Art Haus in Williamsburg (24 Marcy Avenue) is celebrating NYC Pride with a jam-packed lineup of LGBTQ+-focused events throughout the month of June. Kicking off the festivities is a Pride Gallery opening on June 4, a special Gay Prom on June 6, a Tony Awards viewing party on June 8 and much more, from queer film nights to Pride-themed comedy shows to a Sailor Moon-inspired burlesque show. Check out the full schedule of Pride Month fun here.
Drag Me to Joanne’s Pride Dinner Drag Show

Drag Me to Joanne’s Pride Dinner Drag Show

Joanne Trattoria—the uptown Italian restaurant owned by Lady Gaga's family—is popular for its free, “speakeasy” drag shows every Wednesday. And that's certainly not changing for Pride Month, during which the June 18 edition will be hosted by Jupiter Genesis and feature special guest Atomic Annie with music from DJ P A T. Along with a mesmerizing live drag show, expect delectable bites from its Southern Italian menu and bright and bubbly beverages, of both the alcoholic and non-alcoholic varieties.
Born to Slay Dinner Dance Party

Born to Slay Dinner Dance Party

Whether you love him or capital H-I-M, just put your paws up, 'cause you were born to slay, baby. On Saturday, June 21 at from 6:30pm to 9pm, party with pride at Joanne Trattoria's Born to Slay dinner dance party. Produced by Drag Me To Joanne’s Jupiter Genesis, the high-energy evening will feature a DJ set from DJ E-Mood, who will be spinning Pride anthems to keep the vibes up, as well as a fierce drag performance that'll leave you gloriously gagged all night long. Tickets are $20 per person, with a $35 food & beverage minimum to spend on a delicious selection of cocktails and Germanotta family recipes.
The Stand & Oscar Aydin present: Stand PROUD

The Stand & Oscar Aydin present: Stand PROUD

For Pride Month 2025, Oscar Aydin—a New York City-based comedian and host known for his unfiltered "rainbow pushing" style—welcomes his funniest friends in what will be a night of uproarious laughter and queer pride. On Thursday, June 26, Aydin will be joined by a few other notable LGBTQIA+ comedians, including Sydnee Washington, Sureni Weerasekera, Jack Sullivan and Daryn Passarello, as well as host Brittany Brave. ("She's the ally," Aydin quips.)
Will They Kiss? Queer Variety Wrestling Show

Will They Kiss? Queer Variety Wrestling Show

Looking for a little action this Pride Month? You’ll get all that and a lot more at this electrifying night of drag, comedy, homoerotic wrestling and maybe some kissing from your favorite queer NYC performers. Comedians Carly Kane and Maddie Silverstein are taking over Brooklyn's DiamondHeart Striking and Grappling studio on Saturday, June 21 for this festive variety show and they’re bringing with them fellow exciting folks like Lauren Chan, Michelladonna, Jess Henderson, Honey Pluton, Cherry Jaymes, Molly Kearney, Boy Diva and more. Pucker up!
MoMI Celebrates Juneteenth

MoMI Celebrates Juneteenth

Head to the Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI) in Astoria from 12pm-6pm on Juneteenth (June 19) for an afternoon of eclectic programming for all ages, spotlighting the legacy of the great Black American musician Louis Armstrong. Expect a gallery scavenger hunt, dance performances by community partner Edge School of the Arts and music by The Entrfied Band, a workshop organized by the Louis Armstrong House Museum and themed activities in the Museum’s Media Game Lab.  After a screening of Martin Ritt's 1961 musical romance Paris Blues, starring Sidney Poitier, Paul Newman and Louis Armstrong, enjoy a discussion led by LAHM Historian Hyland Harris, featuring a presentation of archival materials about Louis Armstrong’s electrifying performances in films from the 1930s to the 1960s. 
Juneteenth Jazz Jubilee

Juneteenth Jazz Jubilee

Celebrate Juneteenth with a rousing tribute to musical giants like Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington and Mahalia Jackson at Adler Hall. On June 21 from 7pm to 9pm, top-tier jazz artists will unite with the MOTI Reentry Dream Band—a talented ensemble of formerly incarcerated musicians, led by guitarist David O’Rourke with Jonathan Finkelman, Jeff and Jennie Angell, Charles Walker, Patrick Morgan and Dawud Rahman—for a soul-stirring Juneteenth Jazz Jubilee, hosted by the New York Society for Ethical Culture. "Expect spirited blues harmonica, fiery tenor sax, smooth vocals, and masterful guitar and bass—played by musicians who’ve turned adversity into artistry," organizers promise.

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A free Don Julio exhibition—with tequila tastings—is coming to Mercer Labs this week

A free Don Julio exhibition—with tequila tastings—is coming to Mercer Labs this week

In a margarita-loving town like New York, we'd never say no to free tequila, especially when said tequila is being served at a cool new exhibition hosted by one of the spirit's most popular brands. Tequila Don Julio is coming to Mercer Labs Museum of Art and Technology in New York City with a first-of-its-kind, free multi-sensory tasting experience from Thursday, June 12 to Sunday, June 15, celebrating the craft of Mexican spirit-making as well as the legacy of Don Julio González in high tech—and delicious—fashion. RECOMMENDED: The 15 absolute best margaritas in NYC—frozen, fruity, on the rocks, with salt or without Marking the museum's first-ever brand takeover, Por Amor: An Immersive Tasting Experience will utilize the venue's 4D spatial sound system, LED-mirrored infinity rooms and volumetric light displays to chronicle how Don Julio tequila is made and enjoyed the world over.  Photograph: Courtesy Tequila Don JulioPor Amor: An Immersive Tasting Experience by Tequila Don Julio Guests will be guided through interactive rooms, each designed to unlock your senses: One features the rhythmic sounds of Mexica as well as the warm aromas of roasted agave and rich oak, while another lets attendees sip their way through several varieties of the spirit (Tequila Don Julio 70 Añejo Cristalino, Tequila Don Julio Reposado and Tequila Don Julio 1942) alongside immersive projections. You'll even get a chance to craft your own signature Tequila Don Julio cocktails using fresh ingredients
This scenic NY spot was dubbed one of the most underrated travel destinations by US News & World Report

This scenic NY spot was dubbed one of the most underrated travel destinations by US News & World Report

When planning a weekend getaway to break from the Gotham grind or taking one the best day trips from New York City, the ultimate goal is exploring a path less traveled. More often than not, a visit to a place not on the cover of a big travel magazine feels as though we’ve discovered a secret.  This year, one of New York’s most treasured spots ranked in the top 20 on U.S. News & World Report’s list of most underrated destinations in America: the Catskills.  That’s right, New York’s much-loved mountain belt is considered a hidden gem for skiing, hiking and small-town Americana vibes. Quaint villages along the Hudson, like Bethel and namesake Catskill, offer painterly landscapes and community-minded activities, including the infinitely iconic Woodstock music festival.  Since the 1960s, Catskills summer resorts have thrived among the rugged terrain, with tons of trendy vacation rental properties (think: woody A-frame cabins, midcentury motor lodges, even modern casinos) cropping up in recent years, giving roadtrippers countless lodging opportunities.  Along with U.S. News’ editorial input, the ranking publication factored in traveler reviews, expert opinions, crowd control, cultural experiences, dining scenes, and much more while hand-picking destinations to highlight. Consider it a bucket list for the wanderlust among us who’d rather traverse mountainous trails than stand in line at theme parks or stroll charming small towns in lieu of chaotic cities.  More nearby locales of not
The Criterion Closet is hosting a free L.A. pop-up for film geeks this weekend

The Criterion Closet is hosting a free L.A. pop-up for film geeks this weekend

If you're even a casual film lover, you've no doubt heard of the internet-famous Criterion Closet, a physical closet owned at The Criterion Collection offices that's filled with every movie title distributed by the home-video distribution company. And you've likely seen viral videos of pretty much every celebrity you can name—from legendary directors like Martin Scorsese and Bong Joon-ho to famous actors like Cate Blanchett and Isabelle Huppert—giddily choosing beloved films from the closet's expertly-stocked shelves and gabbing about why they hold those titles so dear.  And this weekend, you can have your own Criterion Closet experience when a mobile pop-up version rolls up to Santa Monica on Saturday, June 7 and Sunday, June 8. RECOMMENDED: The best movie theaters in Los Angeles Partnering with the American Cinematheque at the Aero Theatre (1328 Montana Avenue)—in conjunction with its Bleak Week: Cinema of Despair festival—the Criterion Mobile Closet will be free and open to the public on a first-come, first-served basis from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on both days. Inside, you'll find more than 1,000 in-print titles from the Criterion Collection, including box sets and releases from the Eclipse and Janus Contemporaries lines.  Each attendee will have three minutes to scour the closet shelves, and up to five guests can share a visit to the closet at one time. Excitingly, you'll be able to make like Ayo Edebiri and others by recording your own Criterion Closet video, where you, too,
You can buy Princess Diana’s iconic outfits at a Beverly Hills live auction this month

You can buy Princess Diana’s iconic outfits at a Beverly Hills live auction this month

Along with being the People's Princess and a devoted humanitarian, Diana, Princess of Wales was a fashion icon for the ages. The late, great royal was as known for her fabulous formal and enviable jewel collection as she was for her casual-cool street looks: think Harvard crewnecks over athleisure bike shorts and oversized menswear blazers with riding boots and baseball caps. Lady Di has a closet that most people would pay good money for—and you can do just that as the largest live auction of the princess's clothes comes to Beverly Hills later this month. RECOMMENDED: Styles worn by Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter and more auctioned off for L.A. wildfire relief Entitled "Princess Diana's Style & A Royal Collection," the auction will take place on Thursday, June 26 at The Peninsula Beverly Hills beginning at 10am PDT in person, as well as online. Hosted by Julien's Auctions, the event will feature 300 garments and artifacts from the beloved public figure, inviting bidders "to step beyond the palace gates and experience a more intimate perspective of royal life—to understand who they were, what they cherished, and how they hoped to be seen." Along with dresses (taffeta Elizabeth Emmanuel evening gowns, lilac Versace skirt suits), shoes (custom Jimmy Choos, two-tone Chanel pumps), accessories (lambskin Dior handbags, Prada leather totes) and more, the sale will also feature items once worn by Queen Elizabeth II, the Queen Mother, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, and other membe
Whole Foods is opening in midtown Miami this month, spotlighting 130-plus Florida producers

Whole Foods is opening in midtown Miami this month, spotlighting 130-plus Florida producers

After much anticipation, Whole Foods Market's Edgewater location is finally set to open: the grocery chain will officially debut a new 53,400-square-foot store located at 2910 Biscayne Boulevard at 9 a.m. on Thursday, June 26. And what better way to celebrate than with free coffee and tasty breakfast treats? RECOMMENDED: The best grocery delivery services in Miami bring everyday essentials right to your doorstep On opening morning, customers will enjoy complimentary java from Wells Coffee and breakfast items from Zak the Baker. And if you're a true early bird, the first 300 customers in line will receive a custom tote bag and Secret Saver coupon featuring offers up to $100 off. Don't feel like waking up early? Later in the day, Gelatys will pass out complimentary gelato pops to afternoon shoppers.  To mark the opening, Whole Foods is also donating food to The Caring Place, a Miami-based organization focused on food rescue, as part of its Nourishing Our Neighborhoods program. The new Edgewater outpost will also be serving up serious Miami vibes: along with bright and bold decor nods that mimic the city's vibrant spirit (think bird motifs and tropical plants throughout), the new location will spotlight an assortment of more than 500 locally made items from 130-plus Florida suppliers. We're talking Key West pink shrimp from Cox's Seafood Co. and grouper from Greg Abrams Seafood over at the sustainably-focused, full-service seafood counter; hyper-fresh lychee and passion fruit fr
'Poker Face' is giving out free burgers and fries at these 13 L.A. restaurants this Saturday

'Poker Face' is giving out free burgers and fries at these 13 L.A. restaurants this Saturday

Poker Face is back to serve up bullshit once again—but the good kind. The Peacock mystery-of-the-week dramedy—which stars Natasha Lyonne as Charlie Cale, a casino cocktail waitress with an innate ability to detect lies—will be promoting its second season (and vying for Emmy consideration) with a delicious, day-long takeover at 13 iconic Los Angeles burger joints this Saturday, June 7. RECOMMENDED: The best smashburgers in Los Angeles, dripping with cheese and patty nostalgia From noon to 6pm, hungry Angelenos can seek out the immersive "BLSHT Day" activation (so named for Charlie's signature catchphrase signature when she identifies a lie) at participating L.A. restaurants like Heavy Handed, Burger She Wrote and The Win-Dow, call "bullshit" at the counter and receive a complimentary "BLSHT burger and a side of lies” (a.k.a. French fries). No B.S. about it! Some fine print: Yes, there is a vegetarian version available. Guests can only pick up one order per person, the freebie is not available for online orders, and all meals are first-come, first-served, so definitely plan ahead. View this post on Instagram A post shared by HEAVY HANDED (@heavyhanded.la) Fans of the Emmy-winning series can also geek out at Charlie Cale’s iconic 1968 Plymouth Barracuda from the show, which will be on display for photo opportunities at Heavy Handed's Studio City location (11838 Ventura Boulevard). There will also be other fun themed surprises at the Ventura Blvd outpo
You can now get Shake Shack burgers on Delta flights out of Miami

You can now get Shake Shack burgers on Delta flights out of Miami

Listen, we love a Biscoff cookie as much as the next traveler, but if we had to choose a mid-flight snack, we're definitely choosing Shack—Shake Shack, that is. As part of a wider expansion of the partnership between Delta Airlines and the beloved NYC-born patty purveyor—which first kicked off with flights out of Boston last December—Delta passengers can order Shake Shack Cheeseburgers flying out of Miami International Airport as of Tuesday, June 3. The mouthwatering burgers are made with a 100-percent Angus beef patty and melted American cheese sandwiched in a toasted, squishy potato bun; diners can customize their order with fresh tomatoes, lettuce and the chain's signature ShackSauce.  RECOMMENDED: The best burgers in Miami, from crispy smash burgers to Cuban fritas The beefy offering is available to customers seated in first class on eligible flights of over 900 miles—they are able to pre-order a cheeseburger as their meal option using the Fly Delta app or the link in their email, between 24 hours and seven days of departure. The cheeseburger is served alongside a Caesar salad, potato chips and a dark chocolate brownie. Miami is one of seven new Delta routes that have added Shake Shack to select flights, joining John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, Orlando International Airport, Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport, San Francisco International Airport and Salt Lake City International Airport. Along
These are the five most popular summer getaways from Boston, per Logan Airport

These are the five most popular summer getaways from Boston, per Logan Airport

With beautiful coastal beaches, a top-rate food scene, plenty of historical curiosities and a constant rotation of cool cultural happenings, you don't really ever have to leave Greater Boston to enjoy a little escape from the rise-and-grind. However, if it's a real getaway you're after, having a major travel hub like Logan International Airport nearby is certainly convenient (and even better with fancy upgrades like the recently unveiled Delta One Lounge in Terminal E). And according to a Logan spokesperson, there are five destinations that Bostonians are booking more often than not. RECOMMENDED: 23 best weekend getaways from Boston, including mountains, islands and charming destinations According to a recent report by The Patriot Ledger, Logal Airport reps have revealed the five most popular summer destinations flying out of the Boston airport, as judged by the busiest routes that Commonwealth flyers booked in summer 2024. And the locales are an interesting mix of sunny warm-weather destinations down South (not a shock, given that Bostonian weather is temperamental on a good day) and fellow big cities with their own food-world street cred and historical bonafides. Per Logan Airport, the five busiest routes for summer travel out of Boston (in no particular order) are:  San Francisco, California Orlando, Florida Atlanta, Georgia Washington, D.C. Chicago, Illinois Yes, they're a metropolitan bunch, but we can certainly see why each destination would appeal to Bostonians. Loca
You'll be able to ride 100-year-old subway cars in Brooklyn this weekend

You'll be able to ride 100-year-old subway cars in Brooklyn this weekend

Step—or better yet, subway—back in time this weekend with a nostalgic trip down MTA lane: Just as the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the New York Transit Museum festively did over the holidays, the NYC subway system will see a few retro trains taking to its tracks on Saturday, June 7 and Sunday, June 8, offering riders a glimpse into New York's metro past. RECOMMENDED: Here’s what the newest NYC subway map looks like against the old map As part of the so-called "Parade of Trains," a selection of historical subway cars—this year's lineup includes the legendary R1/9s, BMT Standards, and BU Gate Cars, the latter of which are more than 120 years old—will be rolled out for a special weekend celebration on the BMT Brighton Line, inviting MetroCard swipers to hop on and off vintage favorites at the Brighton Beach station (B/Q platforms) and Kings Highway station (Manhattan-bound B/Q platform). Trains will run between Brighton Beach and Kings Highway starting at 11am ET on both Saturday and Sunday, with individual trips running approximately 10 minutes each and the last train being boarded by 3:50pm. Admission to the throwback experience is free with a simple MetroCard swipe or OMNY tap and while not required, advanced registration is encouraged. Pre-registration also enters you into a raffle for a chance to win a Family membership to the New York Transit Museum (a $100 value). View this post on Instagram A post shared by New York Transit Museum (@nytransitmu
Walgreens is closing more than 20 stores across the U.S. this month

Walgreens is closing more than 20 stores across the U.S. this month

Another day, another pharmacy chain closure—hot off the news that CVS would be closing nearly 300 retail locations in 2025 comes word that yet a fellow major drugstore chain would be shuttering another batch of locations this month: Walgreens will reportedly say goodbye to 20 retail outposts across the U.S. in June. The Walgreens closings are not only part of cost-cutting measures designed to return the focus on its core business as a retail pharmacy but also indicative of a concerning national trend that saw U.S. store closures hit a high point in 2024 under the pressure of competition with online retailers like Amazon. Walgreens previously announced last October its plans to shutter 1,200 underperforming stores (out of its fleet of roughly 8,500 stores nationwide) over the next three years, with 500 to close their doors this fiscal year alone. RECOMMENDED: Macy's is starting to close stores nationwide: here's the full list The June shutterings will span several states, including California, Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Washinton and West Virginia. Check out the full list of locations below and whether or not your local drugstore is on the chopping block: California Salinas, N. Sanborn Road – June 25 Florida Jacksonville, Dunn Avenue – June 26 Miami, NW 7th Avenue – June 25 Illinois Chicago, N. Sheffield Avenue (Northstar Health Care) – June 23 Massachusetts Brockton, Pleasant Street – June 23 Fall River, S. Main Stree
This U.S. state eats the most fast food—and yes, even we were surprised

This U.S. state eats the most fast food—and yes, even we were surprised

It's not a gross generalization to say that Americans love fast food restaurants, from regional favorites like California-born In-N-Out and New York's own Shake Shack to global grub juggernauts like McDonald's and Taco Bell. The United States is, unsurprisingly, the world's largest consumer of fast food—according to a study by the National Center for Health Statistics, 36.6%-percent of American adults consume fast food daily. But which state in the U.S. is most taken with the stuff? Well, the answer just might surprise you.  RECOMMENDED: These are the most unhealthy options at fast food restaurants in the U.S. A recent study by the Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts determined that Maryland, home to a little over six million people, is the nation's fast food-loving capital, beating out far bigger locales like California and New York. The school looked at three categories to determine our rankings: fast food restaurants as a percentage of total restaurants in each state; the number of fast-food restaurants per capita in each state; and spending on fast food restaurants as a percentage of total food spending in each state. After ranking states in each category individually and combining their scores, the report then ranked all 50 states on a scale of zero to 100. Maryland's high marks (a perfect 100 score) largely owe to the fact that the Mid-Atlantic state easily has the highest share of fast-food restaurants as a percentage of total restaurants—nearly half (46.76-perce
A real-life The Drunken Clam from Family Guy is coming to Boston this July

A real-life The Drunken Clam from Family Guy is coming to Boston this July

After 23 seasons of classic animated sitcom Family Guy, The Drunken Clam—the go-to watering hole for Peter Griffin and his friends in Quahog, Rhode Island—certainly feels like a real bar, even though it's an entirely fictional place. That is, until now: starting Wednesday, July 18, Family Guy's beloved TV bar will leap off the screen as popular Boston restaurant West End Johnnies (138 Portland Street) gets transformed into the Quahog hangout. RECOMMENDED: The 16 best bars in Boston, including cocktail lounges, wine bars and dives Yes, after similar successful events in Los Angeles and Houston, the team at Bucket Listers is bringing a fully interactive recreation of The Drunken Clam to the East Coast, in honor of one of television's most celebrated adult animated series. Photograph: Courtesy Bucket ListersThe Drunken Clam pop-up in Bosto Photograph: Courtesy Bucket ListersThe Drunken Clam pop-up in Boston Guests will be fully immersed in The Clam, complete with its iconic neon sign, red-leather booths and themed signature cocktails, including "The No No Noooo" (reposado tequila, watermelon, lemon, agave and tajin), the "Shut Up Meg" (infused gin, honey, lemon and thyme), the "Cool Whip" (vodka, espresso blend, Mr. Black and whipped cream) and the "Pewterschmidt Industries" (bonded bourbon, peach liqueur, lime, basil and Topo Chico). Photograph: Courtesy Bucket ListersThe Drunken Clam pop-up in Boston Photograph: Courtesy Bucket ListersThe Drunken Clam pop-up in Bost