Events
Memorial Day Sales

Memorial Day is the time to save on mattresses, furniture, TVs, appliances and grills and more. Here are some major savings to make your summer a little cooler.
ABC Carpet & Home: Get up to 30% off unique rugs, home furnishings, decor and more now through May 30.
Adidas: Shop athletic gear and loungewear up to 40% off right now.
Amazon: You can always count on Amazon to bring sizzling sales to the table — and right now you can shop all-time low prices across every category.
American Tourister: Shop luggage and travel accessories 30% off sitewide.
Amerisleep: You can get $450 off any mattress with code AS450 right now, plus 30% off adjustable bed bundles, 20% off pillows and more.
Anthropologie: Enjoy up to 40% off Anthro’s gorgeous home collection through May 29.
Beautyrest: Rest easy with up to $900 off your purchase of a Black or Black Hybrid mattress. Sale ends June 13.
Bloomingdale’s: Get up to 40% off summer essentials, plus take $25 off when you spend $100 on select items and use code TAKE25.
Blueair: If allergy season has got you sneezing, invest in an air purifier — select models are now up to 60% off at Blueair.
Casper: Now through June 6, the beloved DTC brand is offering 20% off mattresses, pillows and sheets sitewide, plus 10% off everything else.
Chewy: Get up to 30% off select pet furniture, toys and more.
Cole Haan: Get up to 50% off sitewide, plus additional perks in the coming weeks.
Crate & Barrel: Get up to 20% off select outdoor furniture, decor and grilling, plus 20% off upholstery and more.
Crocs: Get up to half off select Crocs styles this Memorial Day.
DSW: Channel your inner (budget-friendly) Carrie Bradshaw with these shoe savings — shop 25% off during DSW’s Friends and Family with code FRIENDLY25.
eBay: Take an extra 15% off a ton of products — from headphones to air purifiers to running shoes — using code MEMORIALDAY23.
Eddie Bauer: Shop bestsellers, new arrivals and your summer essentials up to half off.
Elizabeth Arden: Use code REFRESH at checkout to take advantage of a tiered promo: 20% off a $50 purchase, 25% off a $75 purchase and 30% off a $100 purchase, plus free shipping.
Fresh: Shop Fresh skin care and get up to 30% off — the more you spend, the more you’ll save.
Green Chef: Get up to 60% off plus free shipping with code GCMDW2023 and save on sustainable, organic and special allergy-friendly foods.
HelloFresh: Get 16 free meals plus free shipping from the popular meal kit delivery service with code HFMDW2023.
Ikea: Outfit your home with well-designed, affordable furniture from Ikea: right now, a bunch of outdoor furniture, plus appliances, shelving, lighting and more is up to 40% off.
Indochino: Get 20% off menswear sitewide with code WEEKEND.
J. Crew: Right now, snag 40% off almost everything, plus an extra 60% off sale styles with code WEEKEND. It’s your chance to save on everything from the brand’s linen shop to airy dresses and chic basics.
Lenovo: Get up to 75% off during Lenovo’s Memorial Day Sale, with laptops starting at just $229.
Le Sportsac: Now through May 30, shop stylish bags and Le Sportsac and get 20% off orders of $150, or $25 off orders of $200
Lifepro: Get up to 20% off fitness products sitewide through May 31.
Lovesac: Shop deals on comfortable and customizable home furniture built to last a lifetime — everything is 25% off through May 29.
Lowe’s: Shop all things home improvement and outdoor living during the Memorial Day sale at Lowe’s.
Lucky Brand: Get up to 40% off storewide, with denim at 30% off an an extra 15% off your order when you spend $150 or more.
Macy’s: Get 50% off all beauty products at Macy’s during the retailer’s 10 Days of Glam.
MoMA Design Store: Shop unique, design-forward homewares and more and score $20 off orders of$100 or more or $40 off orders of $200 or more with code SHOPMOMA.
Nordstrom Rack: The Clear the Rack Sale has kicked off, and you can score an extra 25% off clearance items for a limited time.
Overstock: One of Overstock’s biggest sales of the year is here, meaning you can score steep discounts throughout the month of May on thousands of home, kitchen and outdoor items.
Raymour & Flanigan: Get up to 30% off furniture and mattresses during this Memorial Day sale.
Samsonite: Gear up for summer travel with new luggage from Samsonite. Right now, the brand is offering 30% off sitewide for Memorial Day.
Sealy: Score 20% off with code P20 plus find additional savings on mattresses sitewide.
Serta: Save up hundreds on a variety of mattresses for any type of sleeper before the sale ends June 13.
Target: Shop for sunny days ahead with up to 30% off patio furniture, vacuums, kids’ toys and much, much more.
Tempur-Pedic: This month, save 30% off sitewide with code CLOUD30.
The Company Store: Now through May 29, shop 40% off bedding, bath and more.
The Container Store: Right now, spend $100 getting organized and get 25% off your order.
The Home Depot: Shop this massive Memorial Day Sale and score deep discounts on appliances, grills and more.
Tory Burch: Get up to 40% off a bunch of styles and upgrade your wardrobe for summer.
Urban Outfitters: A bunch of summer wardrobe classics — tanks shorts, sunglasses and more — are up to half off at Urban.
Walmart: Shop deals on everything from grills to beauty to kitchen appliances.
Wayfair: Shop the mega-retailer for deals up to 70% off indoor and outdoor furniture, appliances, decor and more.
Whirlpool: Get deep discounts on popular appliances, plus free delivery and installation when you spend $1,000 now through June 7.
Zappos: Zappos’ prices just got even lower thanks to the Joyfest promo, happening now through May 29. Save up to 60% on everything you need from brands like Sam Edelman, Adidas, Asics, Cole Haan, and many more.
Events
New York Film Festival to Host Cinephile Game Night

The New York Film Festival is proud to welcome back Cinephile for a second year of Cinephile Game Night events during the festival at the EBM Amphitheater.
Featuring a mix of movie trivia and other popular Cinephile games like Six Degrees, Filmography, and Inglorious Basterd, Cinephile Game Night is a trivia night like no other. Featuring Cinephile: A Card Game creator Cory Everett and Cinephile Game Night co-hosts Jordan Raup and Conor O’Donnell, along with other special guests to be announced, the events will feature multiple trivia rounds including NYFF history and beyond, with chances to win tickets to this year’s edition and more prizes. Come meet and mingle with your fellow movie buffs for an evening of festival fun. There’s no need to bring Cinephile to participate––only your movie-loving brain is required. And all is free!
Cinephile Game Night is the ultimate trivia night for film nerds, movie geeks, and cinephiles. Since 2019, Cinephile has brought their one-of-a-kind live events to the Academy Museum, New York Film Festival, Fantastic Fest, Museum of the Moving Image, Alamo Drafthouse, and more. Cinephile: A Card Game will also available for purchase at the Alice Tully Hall merch booth during the festival.
Events
33 Seaport Hotel Hosts Artistic Nights with Paint and Sip Monthly Event

An unforgettable evening of creativity, camaraderie, and relaxation was found this week at 33 Seaport Hotel. Guided painting was hosted along with a lovely paint-by-numbers kit. Ticket included two drinks of your choice from a curated selection of fine wines, crafted cocktails, and refreshing beers. The event will take place again in November ($65/person).
33 Seaport Hotel, a new boutique property managed by Crescent Hotels & Resorts, has opened in the heart of New York City’s Seaport District amidst the revitalization of the historic Lower Manhattan neighborhood. The 66-room hotel will be operated under the Latitudes: Lifestyles by Crescent brand of luxury hotels and joins more than 100 hotels and resorts in its U.S. and Canada portfolio.
Featuring lavishly appointed rooms in an intimate, cozy atmosphere, 33 Seaport Hotel is designed for the modern, experienced traveler seeking a departure from the saturation and bustle of Manhattan’s more well-trodden neighborhoods.
“The Seaport District has a completely unique character that you won’t find in any other part of the city. It is rooted in the earliest period of Manhattan’s history and yet is constantly changing and being reborn.” said Michael George, President and CEO of Crescent Hotels & Resorts. “For visitors who are familiar with New York and are looking for a fresh, more authentic experience enhanced by personalized service, luxurious comfort and elegant style, 33 Seaport Hotel is a welcoming escape”
While the hotel’s name is derived from its address, the number 33 is rich in symbolism befitting both the hotel’s and the neighborhood’s sense of renewal. The number is said to signify new beginnings, creative talents, growth, and abundance.
33 Seaport Hotel’s guest rooms are adorned with thoughtfully curated, European-influenced design elements inspired by the history of the surrounding community that reflect the youthful energy of the neighborhood’s rejuvenated spirit. Design details include handcrafted teak millwork, white marble, rain showers and handcrafted Italian furnishings. Free high-speed Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel, along with an array of amenities including a 24/7 fitness center, concierge services and signature amenities such as locally made chocolates and welcome drinks.
Broadway
Barry Manilow’s and Bruce Sussman’s Harmony Meets The Press Part 2

Yesterday we told you how the cast and creative’s met the press
In today’s edition hear director Warren Carlyle, Barry Manilow and Bruce Sussman describe their show.
The it was a treat as the cast sang 5 songs from the show. Including “Harmony,” Hungarian Rhapsody,” “Where You Go’ and “Stars in the Night.”
Hear The Harmonists Sean Bell, Danny Kornfeld, Zal Owen, Eric Peters, Blake Roman and Steven Telsey, along with Chip Zien, Sierra Boggess and Julie Benko.
The hit song of the show will be the gorgeous ballad “Every Single Day” sung by Danny Kornfeld.
Harmony begins previews at the Barrymore Theatre on Wednesday, October 18, ahead of a Monday, November 13 official opening night.
Photo’s by Genevieve Rafter Keddy
Broadway
The Glorious Corner

JESSE L MARTIN — We caught the debut of Jesse L. Martin’s The Irrational Monday night and really enjoyed it. I’ve been aware of Jesse since his role in Broadway’s Rent and he’s really tremendous. He was great on Law & Order as Ed Green (10 years and 9 seasons); and his role on the CW’s The Flash (as Joe West) was simply terrific.
The show, based on the book by Dan Ariely and created by Arika Mittman, certainly reminds one of The Mentalist or Instinct. This first case isn’t wondrous by any means, but Martin’s charisma carries it all through.
Lauren Holly (NCIS) is in it too, thought her one-scene was over and out in a flash.
I hear the third episode of the show is magnificent, so stay tuned. Don Johnson said many years ago that Don Johnson was made for TV … so is Martin!
SWENSON OUT — (per Deadline) Will Swenson will play his final performance as Neil Diamond in Broadway’s A Beautiful Noise, The Neil Diamond Musical on Sunday, Oct. 29, producers announced today.
A replacement for the starring role will be announced at a future date.
“It’s been the thrill of a lifetime to get to stand in Neil’s shoes,” Swenson said in a statement. “It’s been such an incredible honor to get to know Neil, to tell his powerful story, and bring his amazing songs to Broadway audiences every night. I’m immensely proud of the moving, beautiful show we made. I will miss it very much.”
A reason for Swenson’s departure was not disclosed, but his planned departure date suggests a year-long contract coming to a close: He and the bio-musical began previews at the Broadhurst Theatre last Nov. 2 (official opening was Dec. 4).
“Making A Beautiful Noise with Will Swenson was a deep and wonderful experience,” said director Michael Mayer. “The true affection he has for Neil’s work and life is palpable in every aspect of his tremendous performance. I will miss him terribly, of course, but will always treasure our time together, and very much look forward to the next show we do.”
Swenson has been one of Broadway’s go-to leading men since his breakthrough performance in 2009’s Hair, and he has since starred on the New York stage in Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, Little Miss Sunshine, Waitress and Assassins, among many other shows.
In addition to Swenson, the cast of A Beautiful Noise features a principal cast of Mark Jacoby as the aged Neil Diamond, Robyn Hurder and Shirine Babb.
The musical includes a score of Diamond’s hits, a book by Anthony McCarten, direction by Mayer, and choreography by Steven Hoggett.
He’s pretty tremendous as Diamond. I didn’t see the show straight away, but absolutely loved it when I did. His exit of kind of short notice … but let’s see what happens.
SHORT TAKES — How about those snappy new graphics for NBC’s Today Show. Introduced a week ago, they certainly look more relevant and certainly more fun. They did the same for Nightly News a week ago. Per TVNewser:The network said the decision to unveil a new logo and graphics for Nightly was made as a way of appealing to younger viewers who primarily consume news using digital media. It’s safe to assume is true for Today, the youngest-skewing of the linear morning shows that boasts a robust digital presence. Here’s their whole story:
The next Rolling Stones single, “Sweet Sounds of Heaven,” is tremendous. Mick hasn’t sounded this good in years and Lady Gaga is an added treat. Magnificent! Take a listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEJd5xtbEPY …
Donnie Kehr and Cori Gardner’s Rockers On Broadway (their 30th edition) is coming up on Monday, October 16 at SONY Hall.
Joining honoree Melissa Etheridge will be KT Tunstall and Debbie Gibson, Simon Kirke, Dan Finnerty and Ty Taylor … Happy Bday Chuck Taylor!
NAMES IN THE NEWS –— Anthony Noto; Tom & Lisa Cuddy; Paul Lester; Ian Harrison; Magda Katz; Pete Townshend; Miko Blanco; Brad LeBeau; Mal Evans; Derek Taylor; Andrew Sandoval; Rick Rubin; Bill Adler; Cory Robbins; Manny Bella; Race Taylor; Scott Shannon; Buddy Blanch; Steve Walter; Benny Harrison; and BELLA!
Broadway
Barry Manilow’s and Bruce Sussman’s Harmony Meets The Press

Harmony, has been in rehearsals for 3 weeks and yesterday morning, they meet the press.
Barry Manilow, wrote the original music.
Bruce Sussman, who wrote the book and lyrics
director/choreographer Warren Carlyle
and producer Ken Davenport started the show off to a harmonious roll. Harmony begins previews Wednesday, October 18, ahead of a Monday, November 13 official opening night.
Many of the cast are making their Broadway debuts with Harmony, including 5 of the 6 actors playing the Harmonists.
The Harmonists, along with Chip Zien finished out the morning with a performance of the song “Stars in the Night.”
The production also stars performers Sierra Boggess and Julie Benko.
Tomorrow meet the men of Harmony
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