All That Glitters Is Gold At The Museum of American Finance

"Jewe;ry Box" gallery at MoAF

New York City boasts hundreds of museums, but you can literally count those that attract the lion’s share of visitors—tourists and residents alike—on one hand. Every year, smaller and lesser known museums in neighborhoods throughout the entire city offer eye-opening, educational, moving and quirky exhibits that deserve a much larger audience. One of them, the […]

A Brief Moment in Time

The Morgan Library & Museum “Bob Dylan's American Journey, 1956–1966" Exhibit Poster

In many ways, January 2016 was the month that music died—among those we lost: David Bowie, Pete Huttlinger, Gary Loizzo, Dale “Buffin” Griffin, Glenn Frey and Paul Kantner. Each time, millions of people shared a moment of disbelief that gave way to mourning and regret that a creative light was extinguished too soon. By the […]

It’s Only Money

OK, we admit, we love gazing at cool, money-themed rarities such as an 18-karat solid gold and jewel encrusted Monopoly set, a certificate from the first federal bond issue signed by President George Washington and an original ticker tape from the Crash of 1929, all of which are on permanent exhibit at the Museum of American […]

Make it a Banner Year

According to eventsinamerica.com, on this particular day there are at least 51 major conferences, trade shows, consumer shows and fairs happening across America. Many of course are academic or medical conferences, but these gatherings come in all forms. Today, 9,000 will descend on SuperZoo 2013, a conference about pets in Las Vegas, while in Baltimore […]

Coco and Friends Strike a Pose

Actress Elizabeth Olsen has her mind set on playing Juliette off Broadway this Summer, but last Spring she lit up the Red Carpet in Valentino at the Relais & Chateux Diner des Grands Chefs benefit in NYC, for which we did all of the printing, large and small, that graced the gorgeous Gotham Hall. We’re reminded of […]