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Hunt for the Yeti Snowmen Lands in Flatiron Public Plazas!
October 4, 2016 | Tod ShapiroReported by Tod Shapiro for the Flatiron Hot! News
The timeless hunt for the Yeti “snowmen” of myth ended up in the Flatiron Pubic Plazas today, as the Travel Channel joined a host of other media companies in taking advantage … Read More
An Evening at the Center for Jewish History: The Jews and Classical Islam; Venice Ghetto Artifacts; Yiddish Cartoons
September 29, 2016 | Tod ShapiroReported by Tod Shapiro for the Flatiron Hot! News
I had a chance to spend this past Tuesday evening at the ever-fascinating Center for Jewish History on 16th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues, a short stroll from NYC Seminar … Read More
Meditation for Stressed out Flatiron and Chelsea Residents: Michel Pascal Discusses “On Site” Approach
September 26, 2016 | Tod ShapiroReported by Tod Shapiro for the Flatiron Hot! News
All of us at the NYC Seminar and Conference Center and, of course, in Flatiron and Chelsea – the center of New York’s fast-paced working world for digital media, tech startups, … Read More
A Quick Stroll Through Union Square Park on a Sunny Fall Afternoon – Gardens, Sculpture, Green Spaces
September 23, 2016 | Tod ShapiroReported by Tod Shapiro for the Flatiron Hot! News
I had some free time on a bright and sunny Thursday afternoon while on my way to catch a show at the Classic Stage Company, namely the terrific revival of the … Read More
Mad Square Eats Back for 2016 – Lots of Choices for Lunch and Dinner Breaks in Flatiron!
September 22, 2016 | Tod ShapiroReported by Tod Shapiro for the Flatiron Hot! News
It’s that time of year again, and I’ve come to expect my fix of mouth-watering options for an occasional lunch or dinner break from my busy days at NYC Seminar Center. … Read More
Farm Heroes Super Saga Takes Over Madison Square Park – Hug Your Cropsies!
September 21, 2016 | Tod ShapiroReported by Tod Shapiro and Edited by the Flatiron Hot! News Editorial Staff
On my way to work on a splendid Wednesday morning, as I was enjoying the usual delights of Madison Square Park’s trees and flowers, I saw in … Read More
Proposed Midtown Zoning Changes Being Rolled Out to Public – Pay Attention, Flatiron Citizens!
September 16, 2016 | Tod ShapiroReported by Tod Shapiro for the Flatiron Hot! News
The long-awaited rezoning efforts by the city to allow for the redevelopment of midtown, with the de Blasio administration picking up where Bloomberg’s left off, are being rolled out as the … Read More
My Experience as a High School Intern at NYCSCC
September 3, 2016 | Flatironhot ContributorWritten by Max Shapiro and Edited by the Flatiron Hot! News Editorial Staff
My name is Max Shapiro, and I am entering my sophomore year of high school. This summer, I worked as an intern at NYC Seminar and Conference … Read More
News Flash: Shakespeare Comes to Bryant Park!
August 31, 2016 | Flatironhot ContributorWritten by Max Shapiro and Edited by the Flatiron Hot! News Editorial Staff
In September, Shakespeare enthusiasts are in for a treat. Starting tomorrow, September 1, and continuing though September 17, Bryant Park will once again host performances of one … Read More
ASPCA Collecting Donations on West 23rd Street
August 30, 2016 | Flatironhot ContributorWritten by Max Shapiro and Edited by the Flatiron Hot! News Editorial Staff
On the north side of 23rd Street between 5th and 6th Avenues, volunteers from the ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) are … Read More