This picture was taken on January 17, 1907- 117 years ago today! The shot depicts the construction of the stacks in the main branch of the New York Public Library. After almost a decade of construction, the main building had its opening ceremony on May 23, 1911. For more history and pictures of the library under construction, read my post “Then and Now: New York Public Library“.
Pictures of the stacks in the 2010s:
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On January 13, 1968, Johnny Cash recorded his 27th album At Folsom Prison live at Folsom State Prison. Some of my favorite songs on the album: “Long Black Veil”, “Folsom Prison Blues”, “Orange Blossom Special” and “Green, Green Grass of Home”. Cash had been interested in this particular prison for over a decade by the time he made At Folsom Prison! In 1951, he watched the film Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison and it inspired him to write his 1955 hit “Folsom Prison Blues”.
I love eating bright, beautiful, healthy food. Here are 6 vegan recipes that fit that description- one each for red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. Bon appétit!
1. Grilled Radicchio by Canadian Living {view recipe}
Nutritional Benefits: Radicchio is high in fiber, antioxidants, and vitamins like A, B, C, and K. The vegetable is also high in Calcium, Iron, Potassium, Zinc, Copper, Magnesium and B vitamins! Another bonus: Lactucopicrin, which has a sedative and analgesic (painkilling) effect.
2. Thai Stuffed Sweet Potatoes by The Sweet Life {view recipe}
Nutritional Benefits: Sweet potatoes are loaded in beta carotone (Vitamin A), vitamin C, manganese, tryptophan, potassium, fiber, B-Vitamins and more!
3. Pulsin’ Mexican Corn Soup by Including Cake {view recipe}
Nutritional Benefits: This soup is filled with fiber and protein from the lentils and beans while its peppers add vitamin C, vitamin B-6, magnesium, vitamin A, carotenoids, and antioxidants.
4. Dry Roasted Edamame With Black Sesame Seeds by The Food Network {view recipe}
Nutritional Benefits: Edamame are the perfect complete snacking food! They are packed with protein, fiber, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, manganese, thiamin, folate, and vitamin K. The black sesame seeds add magnesium and calcium.
5. French Toast for Two with Blueberries by That’s So Vegan {view recipe}
Nutritional Benefits: Blueberries are some of the highest anti-oxidant value fruits in the world and contain lots of cancer-fighting phytochemicals. Pile them on this delicious vanilla cinnamon french toast!
6. Purple Yam Chocolate Cake & Frosting by Divine Healthy Food {view recipe}
Nutritional Benefits: The purple yam shares all the amazing benefits listed for the sweet potatoes in recipe #2 with an extra boost of health-protecting Anthocyanin, the pigment that creates the purple color.
On January 6, 1958, Gibson launched its iconic “Flying V” guitar. I share a name (spelled differently) with the wood used to create its futuristic body! “Korina” is a type of mahogany wood from a large tree native to Western Africa. It was also used to make Gibson’s “Explorer” guitars. The 1958 models of both the “Flying V” and “Explorer” are some of the most valuable production-model guitars in the world, in 3rd and 4th place on Vintage Guitar magazine’s “10 Most Valuable Guitars” list. Although the 1958 “Flying V” is now extremely valuable, at the time the guitar wasn’t an immediate success. It was even discontinued in 1959 after poor sales due to its heavy weight and modern design. In the 1960s, Gibson reduced the guitar’s weight by eliminating its curved back and almost immediately, it was in the hands of many notable musicians such as Lonnie Mack (who had also played the 1958 original), Albert King, Dave Davies of the Kinks, and Jimi Hendrix.
Happy Birthday, Flying V!
(Meeting the Banjo at TLB Music)
Music education at an early age stimulates the brain and can improve cognitive, motor, language, and social skills. It’s also one of the most natural activities to enjoy with your child, starting with lullabies. So, it’s no surprise that a music class is most often the choice for a baby or toddler’s first class! At the Upper East Side music studio that I co-own with my best friend Katia, our classes target age-specific development goals through musical play and the benefits are apparent every day. Whether it’s a mother bonding with her baby while dancing in motion to a waltz, or a toddler learning words through song, or a 4-year-old understanding how to bow back and forth with their right hand while holding their violin’s fingerboard with their left hand- we see music stimulating and benefitting children in so many ways.
Here are four of my favorite places for kids to make music in NYC.
{Upper West Side & other locations} Creative Play for Kids www.creativeplayforkids.com
This drop- in “Live Music Plus” class is developed for a mixed age group of 8 months – 4 years. “Different musicians rotate each week so children hear a different instrument each week! Classes include singing, dancing, playing music, stories, bubbles and an open play time!” Creative Play for Kids also offers a variety of creative classes in Battery Park, Tribeca, Chelsea, Williamsburg and the Financial District.
{Upper East Side} TLB Music www.tlbmusic.com
This is my company- we’re a children’s music studio and indoor playspace! We offer music classes for kids ages 4 months – 6 years. Our talented teachers introduce our little students to almost every instrument of the orchestra…up close and personal, no microphones or concert-feel here. Kids work on motor skills while playing along on age-appropriate instruments to every genre of music: in class we play Classical, Jazz, Rock, Country, Folk, Broadway, Pop, music from around the world and more!
{Union Square & Brooklyn} Música Para Mi www.musicaparami.com
“New York City’s original music-in-Spanish program, where children from infancy through age 3 and a half share the joy of music, dance, and the Spanish language with their families or caregivers, through weekly forty-five minute classes spent singing, dancing, playing percussion, and more, in a playful, supportive, total immersion environment.”
{West Village} Baby Moves www.perryschool.com/baby-moves/
Baby Moves, at the Perry School, has a variety of specialty baby classes- music, gym, art, cooking and more! One of my favorites: “Bluegrass for Kids – Join this knee slapping Bluegrass music class for babies and toddlers! Sing along with Woody Guthrie, Dolly Parton, Earl Scruggs, The Dillards, Johnny Cash and more! Our talented bluegrass musicians will demonstrate instruments such as the banjo, mandolin, fiddle kazoos and guitar. They will even teach the little ones to play the washboard!”
*Look by location but don’t limit yourself! If you find a music studio you love that’s a bit of a schlep for you, see if they offer drop-in classes, Saturday classes, or ask if they can prorate your class package in case you can’t make it to class every week.
I just finished updating my “New Year Nostalgia” photo collection this morning! I love seeing hairstyles, fashion, and home decor evolve over the decades. This shot is from New Year’s Eve 1942. Click here to view more nostalgic photographs. Happy New Year!
Happy Birthday, Radio City Music Hall! On December 27, 1932, Radio City Music Hall opened its doors to the public! Construction began on the project in 1930 on land leased by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. His original plan was to help gentrify the neighborhood (coined the “speakeasy belt”) by building a new Metropolitan Opera House but the idea was scratched after the stock market crash of 1929 and Rockefeller instead opted to create a complex of buildings (Rockefeller Center) to attract commercial tenants. Another plan that was changed was the name of the music hall Rockefeller decided to build in this complex. Originally, the name was going to be the “International Music Hall” but was changed to “Radio City Music Hall” when the Radio Corporation of America became one of the complex’s first tenants. Working on the project along with Rockefeller were Samuel Roxy Rothafel (of the Roxy Theatre/Rockettes) and RCA chairman David Sarnoff.
Tablets can be great educational tools and, of course, entertainment devices for kids. They can also be great for staying in touch with relatives who live far away! My little nephew regularly Skypes with family in Argentina, Connecticut, North Carolina, and Rhode Island on my sister’s iPad. As his 2nd birthday approaches, I was thinking how, in only a couple years, my sister and brother-in-law will most likely be considering which tablet will be appropriate for him to use on his own. I started researching Amazon’s best-selling lists and websites like PCMAG.com and Consumer Reports to see what the best options are and compiled a list of the best-selling and best-reviewed tablets for children.
Not all supposedly “best-selling tablets” make great devices for children. For example, the iPad Mini is on many “tablets for kids” lists because of its small size but doesn’t seem like the best decision to me. With a price tag of over $300, dropping this tablet could be an expensive lesson to learn not to mention there are limited parental controls on this device. Another example is the Fuhu NABI
, a tablet designed just for kids that seems perfect on the surface, but when you look further, its reviews tell a much different story. On Amazon alone, there are 414 customer reviews. Out of that number, 149 are 5 star reviews and an astounding 134 are 1 star reviews! One reviewer writes: “Zero customer support. Awful functionality. There is no way in the world I would EVER purchase another one. I can’t say enough negative about it.” Yikes!
So…on to the good stuff. Here are 9 kid-friendly tablets with links for you to check them out for yourselves on Amazon.
Look who I spotted hanging out in Teany’s entrance to avoid the cold and snow! Smart bird!
photo credit: Carina Zimmerman
Last weekend, I made this adorable gingerbread house with Ryan, one of my best friends. We sipped Silk nog and apple cider and decorated for hours. It was exhausting and messy but so much fun to make! It was the perfect way to spend a snowy Saturday. For the house and royal icing, I followed this vegan recipe.
Instead of cutting the house’s pieces out by hand, I used a mold. Here is the mold I used. It worked really well except that I put way too much dough in the mold. The pieces of the roof came out very thick and felt like a brick! We were worried the house wouldn’t stand. So… I’d recommend filling your molds about half way with your gingerbread dough and pushing it down by hand.
In the end, our gingerbread house is standing and holding tons of candy thanks to the super tacky royal icing. Here’s how we constructed the house:
Gift shopping for the little ones in your life? I put together a list of some of my favorite non-toxic, eco-friendly gifts for kids, including toys by environmentally-responsible companies like Green Toys, PlanToys, and Hape.
Happy Birthday, Frank Sinatra! The singer and actor was born Francis Albert “Frank” Sinatra on December 12, 1915 in Hoboken, NJ. He would have turned 98 today! Here are 3 Sinatra performances to watch in his honor:
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2. Football Hat by San Diego Hat Company (6 months – 2 years)
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3. Chunky-Knit Pom-Pom Hat by Old Navy (12 months – 5 years)
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4. Cream Smart Hat by Magnificent Baby (18 months – 2 years)
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5. Knit Beanie with Beard by San Diego Hat Company (1 – 2 years)
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6. Infant Fleece Hat by Zutano (3 months – 2 years)
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7. Trapper Hat by Old Navy (12 months – 5 years)
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8. Monkey Hat by Muks Luks (2 – 6 years)
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9. Cozy Shaggy Hat by Zutano (6 months – 2 years)
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