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Mayor Walker married Fanny Brice and Billy Rose on February 9, 1929, at City Hall.
Photo: Bettmann Archive/Getty Images/Fine Art America
#vintage NYC#1920s#Fanny Brice#Billy Rose#February 9#Jimmy Walker#James J. Walker#wedding#Feb. 9#City Hall wedding#celebrity wedding
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Your Guide to a Seamless NYC City Hall Wedding Ceremony
Master the steps for a smooth NYC City Hall wedding with our detailed ceremony guide. From paperwork to photography, plan your perfect day
Your Guide to a Seamless NYC City Hall Wedding Ceremony
Choosing NYC City Hall for your wedding ceremony is not just about enjoying its historical charm; it's also about appreciating the straightforward, no-fuss process that allows you to focus on what truly matters—your union. This guide walks you through each step of the ceremony process at City Hall, ensuring that your day goes as smoothly as possible.
Arrival and Security
Your City Hall wedding day begins the moment you step onto its iconic grounds. Security at City Hall is tight but efficient, designed to ensure the safety and privacy of your special moment. Arrive at least 30 minutes before your appointment to allow ample time for the security check. Remember, less is more—bring only what you need to minimize hold-ups at security.
Marriage License Presentation
Once inside, you’ll present your marriage license, which you should have applied for at least 24 hours in advance. This step is crucial, as no ceremony can proceed without it. Ensure all documents are in order and easily accessible to avoid any last-minute scrambles.
Paperwork and Payment
With your license presented, some paperwork will finalize the legality of your union. This typically involves signing a few forms and settling any fees associated with the ceremony. These fees are modest, reflecting the simplicity of the process, and can be paid via cash or credit card.
The Waiting Area
After the paperwork, you'll move to the waiting area, a space where anticipation builds as you await your turn. This is a great time for your photographer to capture candid shots of you and your guests in a relaxed setting. These pre-ceremony moments can be some of the most heartfelt and genuine, so it’s worth discussing with your photographer beforehand what kind of shots you’d like.
The Ceremony
The ceremony itself is quick—usually no more than five minutes—but it’s packed with emotion. The magistrate or clerk will guide you through your vows in a ceremony that, despite its brevity, feels deeply personal and intimate. Photographers like myself thrive in capturing the rapid succession of fleeting, meaningful exchanges that define City Hall weddings.
Photography Session
After the official ceremony, take advantage of the architectural beauty of City Hall for your photography session. Whether it’s the grand staircase, the elegant columns, or the bustling steps outside, each offers a unique backdrop that reflects the urban charm of NYC. Discuss with your photographer the spots you’d like to feature in your photos to ensure a smooth and efficient post-ceremony shoot.
Conclusion
Your NYC City Hall wedding will be one of the most memorable days of your life, not just for the simplicity and beauty it offers but for the ease with which you can navigate the process. With a little preparation and the right photographer, you can turn a quick ceremony into a lifelong treasure of beautiful memories.
Want a stress-free wedding at City Hall? Check out our complete guide to City Hall weddings for all the tips and tricks to make your day perfect. Let's ensure your City Hall wedding is as seamless and beautiful as your love story.
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2024 Anticipated Book Releases
I thought I had a lot of anticipated book releases for 2023, but 2024 is also proving to be a year of many books I'm excited about too. These are all the books I'm looking forward to in the first half of the year!
January:
-A Fragile Enchantment by Alison Saft: (Jan 2nd) rom-com fantasy about a dressmaker hired to make the royal wedding dress, but she starts to fall for the prince instead.
-Mislaid in Parts Half-Known Wayward Children 9) by Seanan (Jan 9th) The second to last book in this novella series, this one featuring dinosaurs!
-The Atlas Complex (The Atlas Series #3) by Olive Blake (Jan 9th) the final books to this magical dark academia trilogy, and I've been excited for this one since the ending of book 2.
-Emily Wilde's Map of the Otherlands (Emily Wilde 2) by Heather Fawcett (Jan 16th) The second book in this new historical fantasy series, in which Emily and Wendall go on a new adventure in the Austrian Alps. This is one of my most anticipated books of the year.
-City of Stardust by Georgia Summers (Jan 30th) this is a new fantasy debut that sounds similar to The Starless Sea and features a woman descending down into a subterranean world to try and break a generational curse.
-House of Flame and Shadow (Crescent City 3) by SJM (Jan 30th) I've been enjoying SJM's crescent city books the most of all her series, and I'm looking forward to this one after how book 2 ended.
February
-The Warm Hands of Ghosts by Katherine Arden (Feb 13th) This is possibly my most anticipated book of the year, and Katherine Arden's newest adult release. A historical fiction (and a little magical realism?) set in Europe during WW1 following a combat nurse trying to find her (presumably) dead brother.
-The Book of Doors by Gareth Brown (Feb 13th) A debut magical realism fantasy set in NYC with books, bookstores, and a mystery book. I've heard many good early reviews of this one.
-What Feasts at Night by T. Kingfisher (Feb 13th) This is a follow up novella to What Moves the Dead following Alex Easton in a new horror adventure. This one has such a cool cover.
-The Briar Book of the Dead by AG Slatter (Feb 13th) A coven of witches keeps a town and the border between realms safe.
March
-A Dark and Drowning Tide by Allison Saft (March 5th) I'm very excited to get two new Allison Saft books in 1 year. This is a dark academia fantasy about two rival scholars trying to figure out who killed their mentor. Sapphic romance too I believe.
-The Prisoner's Throne by Holly Black (March 5th) This is the conclusion to The Stolen Heir, and I'm looking forward to the seeing more of the characters from the original series make an appearance in this one.
-The Woods All Black by Lee Mandelo (March 19th) This is a spooky queer horror novella set in 1920s Appalachia. Small town religiosity and something sinister creeping in the woods? This just sounds like a novella I'd enjoy.
-Song of the Huntress by Lucy Holland (March 21st) A new book from Lucy Holland, also set in magical ancient Briton. A warrior queen falls into trouble and teams up with the Wild Hunt to save her kingdom. Sapphic/queer romance.
-The Hedewitch of Fox Hall by Anna Bright (March 24th) a fantasy romance book set in medieval Wales as a hedge witch and prince team up to help prevent magic from fading away. The cover of this book is so beautiful!
April
-The Familiar by Leigh Barduo (April 9th) I don't really know much about this one, other than it is a new adult novel by Leigh Bardugo set in 1400s Spain. Also one of my most anticipated releases of the year.
-Song of Six Realms by Judy Lin (April 23rd) A young adult fantasy about a musician who goes to the Duke of Dreams's realm and must help stop a disaster.
June
-Running Close to the Wind by Alexandra Rowland (June 13th) A new high seas fantasy that was directly inspired by OFMD and Terry Pratchett. This is very queer and seems like it's going to be a lot of fun.
-Foul Days by Genovena Dimova (June 25th) A slavic fantasy story about a witch who has to team up with a detective as she is being hunted by her ex, the Tsar of Monsters. I've heard some very good early reviews of this book too.
-Children of Anguish and Anarchy (Children of Blood and Bone 3) by Tomi Adeyemi (June 25th) I honestly don't know if I'm going to read this anytime soon, but I've been waiting for this final book for almost 4 years now, so I just want to see how the series ends.
I think that's it for now! Release dates tend to change, and I'm sure I will be adding or editing this list as the new year starts. I'd love to hear of any new releases you are excited for!
Second half of 2024/To be determined:
A Sorceress Comes to Call by T Kingfisher (August)
The Mercy of Gods by James SA Corey (August)
The Whisper Between Worlds by Amanda Foody (TBD)
Lady Macbeth by Ava Reid (TBD)
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Holiday viewing Friday was a hilariously terrible no-budget rom com called The 12 Pups of Christmas. It was shot during the summer. The puppies come and go. The lead actress looks like low-res Dakota Johnson, and the lead actor is a bargain basement Gale Harold. They have the opposite of chemistry. No one has chemistry in this movie except the lead actress and the love interest’s sister--those two should make a lesbian rom com; there were literal fireworks jumping off the screen. Otherwise, this is the love story of a sociopath and a real dummy.
Unhinged psychopath (just watch her screaming in the trailer) Erin is a “canine therapist” in NYC until her fiance dumps her at their city hall wedding. She takes a job at a Silicon Valley tech company making GPS dog collars in 2019 as if air tags and microchips don’t exist. Her mean and very stupid boss tells her to find homes for 12 puppies before Christmas or he will have them euthanized. They fall in love! Of course! As a bonus, the copyright-free songs in this film sound like they were written by AI “Holly berries and sleigh rides, Christmas tree and you and me and Christmas. . .snow!” (nor really but it’s on that level)
I only watched this because it was this week’s episode of the podcast How Did This Get Made?, which made me snort-laugh. The movie was so bad. So bad. Highly recommend. Ten outta ten.
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Yesterday I watched the first few minutes of Great American Baking Show Celebrity Holiday (D’Arcy Carden is as tall as you hoped; rawr) but didn’t get back to it after getting distracted. Today I watched a few Christmas recipe/menu videos on YouTube.
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NYC Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright: Latest Mayor Adams Official To Step Down Amidst Federal Investigations
Bailey: Have you noticed how many of the thieving crooked mayors are democrats?
First Deputy Mayor Sheena Wright will reportedly be the next high level official forced to resign under the leadership of NYC Democrat Mayor Eric Adams, amidst federal probes that have resulted in Adams’ indictment on federal corruption charges.
Wright’s reported incoming departure follows after her husband, New York City Schools Chancellor David Banks, was also uprooted from his position.
The Martha’s Vineyard wedding of the longtime couple, which happened just one day after Mayor Adams appeared in federal court in Manhattan to answer to charges of widespread corruption, has many wondering if they got married to receive “spousal privilege,” or the immunity from testifying against one another.
Banks also previously claimed that he had been planning their “[recent] wedding for some time, and that neither he nor his wife are targets of the ongoing federal corruption investigation involving Mayor Eric Adams’ administration,” FOX 5 New York reported.
Nonetheless, the residence that Wright and Banks share was soon raided by federal agents, along with other top city officials within Adams’s administration on September 4th.
During the home raid, federal agents confiscated Wright’s and Banks’s electronic devices, although the scope of the investigation is currently uncertain.
As federal probes reach Mayor Adams’ top appointed city officials, Governor Kathy Hochul (D-N.Y.) has reportedly pressured Adams to quickly “clean house,” a tactful way of expressing that he should address any shady business dealings while correcting unethical colleagues.
However, according to the New York Post, a city hall spokesperson said that they were not able to confirm or deny Wright’s imminent resignation.
“As always, no personnel changes are confirmed until it’s announced,” the anonymous spokesperson stated.
In the immediate aftermath of Adams’ federal indictment, he issued an executive order to ensure that if Wright wasn’t able to perform her duties, her powers would transfer over to Deputy Mayor Anne Williams-Isom.
A recent video release by the New York Post also showcases a frustrated-looking Wright after Post reporters had requested a comment outside of her Harlem home. Wright attempted to grab the photographer’s camera, and then she maintained that the reporters were “harassing” her, as she demanded more “privacy.”
“This is harassment when you’re following me down the street,” she continued. “It’s very aggressive. And it just feels unnecessary. I’m not going to give you a statement.”
First Deputy Mayor Wright was in charge of overseeing the city’s budget and finance offices, in addition to the Department of Citywide Administrative Service and the Office of Policy & Planning.
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mostly miserable.
Quick news: The weekend so far—Kubra Aykut & Shelby Daniele. Kubra, actress, 26, jumped from a balcony. Shelby, given her name, collegiate athleticism, I’m guessing natural causes. The non-Stem code that is more pupils than reality seems to inspire societal deaths. I’m exposing him. Your Lesotho press can double as pejorative insult. Universal sexuality: never Henry.
Prince Harry and Meg began dating in October 2016.
Murdle’s now discontinued website, The TIG, an acronym for: This Is Glamorous. Or, Thou Imitate Grace. The site had the usual hallmarks of wineglass recipes, travel, and wellness articles that veered toward exposition such as Baked Eggs in Avocado and a guide to the unquestionably darling city of Stockholm. Her words. Already onto other things, she writes: “There are few people in this world who are as quintessentially cool as James Merry.” Of course she knew.
Badass Reading List. Glad she’s a bookworm.
She red-inked the article because she cites a Northwestern professor. The list: The Motivation Manifesto, The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom, The Little Prince, Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson and The Tao of Pooh. On March 18, 2016, the web editor who implicates a little prince for my academic binding, purgatory, and childlessness, marries him.
Nothing says true love like the torched booklist of a rapist kidnapper months before you fuck him. They’re a disjointed laughingstock of what a royal family, a monarchy, should be. They are internationally useless of function.
Highlight link, copy and paste into the address bar, at the tippity top of computer page.
https://web.archive.org/web/20160505185807/http://thetig.com/badass-reading-list/
On May 18, 2018, ONE DAY before the wedding of Prince Harry and Markle, a 17-year-old student at the Santa Fe High School in Texas shot ten people dead.
8 students. 2 teachers.
Who hires you for a UN General Assembly speech on child media content when you own Xtwitter? You’re clinic-level depraved. The mystery that causes school violence: The Prince Harry Effect.
You’re a weasel in a sack in New York when Tom is at the Royal Albert Hall. What did my NYC security team tattoo you with, a DNR directive? You’ve added an extra-tall bloke. Fun Fact: Hervé Villechaize, who played Tattoo on a show that I never watched because I was an infant, committed suicide in 1993.
Who is Samira Khashoggi?
She was the mother of Dodi Fayed, an Egyptian film producer, who died in a car crash in 1997. It’s a familiar surname. Jamal Khashoggi. He was a Saudi columnist for The Washington Post. On October 2, 2018, five months after Henry Windsor’s wedding—a global event for greed and prams with televised royal commentary, actors, and hats—journalist Khashoggi, a divorced father of four, wanting to remarry, walked into a consulate and died. There are reports of his suffocation, choking, drug injection, and cutting while still alive. A writer, a father, with the same last name as the mother of a Princess’s deceased boyfriend, five months after her son, Henry Mountbatten-Windsor, has an heir-only chapel wedding, is killed in a grisly execution.
Prince Harry is Stephen King on Twitter. One month before his wedding, Harry wrote:
A QUIET PLACE is an extraordinary piece of work. Terrific acting, but the main thing is the SILENCE, and how it makes the camera's eye open wide in a way few movies manage.
google.
Harry takes umbrage with shielded paternity and his own psychosexual teacherhood, one month before his nuptials. John plays Lee Abbott or Tom, a protector of his deaf daughter. Though Harry’s low frequency cues and words echoed loudly in Twitter’s grass-webbed barricade for years, I certainly appreciate the film and John’s chivalrous reply.
Why does Stephen King, the author of Misery, advise you to post tweets of his dog, Molly, uniquely corgi and nicknamed the Thing of Evil? It’s Joe. Author of novels, Horns, and Heart-Shaped Box. He’s telling me to disregard rape threats and amens and everything in between.
I’m making you visible in daylight, Henry.
You’ve wanted that heavenly life, so divorce.
K
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Discover Premier Event Spaces in NYC with Jet set Venue
New York City is a world-renowned hub for culture, entertainment, and unforgettable experiences, making it a prime location for hosting any event. Whether you’re planning a corporate gathering, a wedding, a birthday bash, or a creative photoshoot, Jetset Venue offers access to some of the most iconic and versatile event spaces in NYC. Let’s dive into how Jetset Venue can help you find the perfect location to bring your vision to life.
Why Choose NYC for Your Event?
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Conclusion
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A Comprehensive Guide to Capturing Love with the Perfect Photographer in NYC
Planning a wedding in NYC, especially at City Hall, requires careful consideration. Situated amidst the bustling streets and towering skyscrapers, New York City Hall stands as a beacon of historical significance and architectural beauty, making it a prime location for couples seeking a unique and intimate ceremony.
For many couples, the allure of a City Hall wedding lies in its simplicity and charm. Yet, orchestrating such an event necessitates meticulous planning to ensure every detail aligns seamlessly. From securing the marriage license to personalizing vows, curating the guest list, and selecting the perfect photographer, each aspect demands attention to create an unforgettable experience.
The NYC City Hall wedding photographer, Wedding photographer in New York City, and Affordable City Hall wedding photography services are plentiful in the city, offering couples a diverse array of options to capture their special day. However, finding the right photographer who not only possesses technical skill but also understands the rhythm of the day and the nuances of the venue is paramount.
The skilled Manhattan Marriage Bureau photography can transform fleeting moments into timeless memories, capturing the essence of love amidst the hustle and bustle of city life. The Elopement photographer NYC must create a relaxed environment, allowing the couple to be themselves while ensuring each photo genuinely reflects their spirit and personality.
The challenges of capturing love in the fast-paced environment of City Hall weddings are immense, yet so are the rewards. Amidst the flurry of activity, from couples exchanging vows to the joyous celebrations that follow, Best wedding photographer NYC must navigate the chaos with finesse, capturing every fleeting moment with precision and artistry.
The New York City Hall wedding packages possess a unique charm, embodying the vibrancy and diversity of New York City itself. From the grandeur of the building's architecture to the intimacy of the ceremony rooms, each element contributes to the tapestry of memories woven on this special day.
As couples embark on their journey to say "I do" at City Hall, they must remember that with the right planning and execution with NYC wedding photography services, their wedding can be just as memorable and cherished as a traditional ceremony. Whether it's exchanging vows beneath the iconic rotunda or stealing a quiet moment amidst the city's skyline, every aspect of a City Hall wedding holds the potential for magic and romance with Professional wedding photographer NYC services.
Beyond the logistics of planning, couples should embrace the spontaneity and authenticity that NYC elopement photography offer. Whether it's a spontaneous kiss on the steps of City Hall or a candid moment captured in the midst of celebrations, these unplanned moments often become the most cherished memories.
In the heart of New York City, where dreams are born and possibilities are endless, City Hall weddings stand as a testament to love's enduring power. Amidst the hustle and bustle of city life, couples come together to celebrate their love in a place that reflects the energy and vibrancy of their relationship.
In conclusion, planning a wedding at NYC City Hall is a journey filled with excitement, challenges, and ultimately, love. From securing the marriage license to selecting the perfect photographer, every step is essential in creating a day that reflects the unique bond between two individuals. With careful consideration and attention to detail, a City Hall wedding can be an unforgettable experience, capturing the essence of love amidst the iconic backdrop of New York City.
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Historic Party Venues in NYC: Celebrate in Iconic Locations
Are you planning a memorable event in New York City and seeking a venue with a touch of history and grandeur? Look no further than the historic party venues that NYC has to offer. From elegant ballrooms to charming rooftop spaces, these iconic locations provide the perfect backdrop for your celebration, blending rich heritage with modern amenities. Let's delve into some of the most sought-after historic party venues in NYC that are sure to make your event unforgettable.
The Plaza Hotel - A Timeless Classic
Located at the prestigious Fifth Avenue, The Plaza Hotel stands as an emblem of luxury and sophistication. Hosting events at The Plaza means immersing yourself in a venue that has witnessed countless iconic moments throughout history. From lavish weddings to high-profile galas, The Plaza's Grand Ballroom offers a majestic setting with its ornate décor and impeccable service. The keyword "historic party venues in NYC" fits perfectly here, showcasing the timeless elegance of The Plaza Hotel.
The Rainbow Room - Glamour and Panoramic Views
Perched atop Rockefeller Center, The Rainbow Room is synonymous with glamour and breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline. This iconic venue has been a favorite among celebrities and dignitaries for decades. Hosting your event here ensures a blend of vintage charm and modern amenities, with its iconic dance floor and stunning vistas. The Rainbow Room offers a unique setting that aligns perfectly with the keyword "historic party venues in NYC."
The Edison Ballroom - Art Deco Splendor
Step into the golden age of Art Deco at The Edison Ballroom, a historic gem in the heart of Times Square. This venue seamlessly combines old-world charm with contemporary flair, making it ideal for a range of events, from corporate gatherings to milestone celebrations. The grandeur of The Edison Ballroom's architecture and its central location make it a top choice for those seeking a historic yet accessible party venue in NYC.
Gotham Hall - Grandeur Redefined
Once a majestic bank building, Gotham Hall epitomizes grandeur and opulence in Midtown Manhattan. Its soaring ceilings, marble columns, and intricate detailing create a stunning backdrop for any event. Whether you're planning a gala dinner, a product launch, or a wedding reception, Gotham Hall's historic charm and versatility cater to diverse event needs. It's a name that resonates with the keyword "historic party venues in NYC," emphasizing its rich architectural heritage.
The Loeb Boathouse - Serenity by Central Park
Nestled within Central Park, The Loeb Boathouse offers a serene escape from the bustling city while maintaining its historic allure. Hosting a party at this waterfront venue means treating your guests to picturesque views of the park's lake and lush surroundings. The rustic yet elegant ambiance of The Loeb Boathouse suits intimate gatherings and outdoor celebrations, creating unforgettable memories in a truly iconic setting.
Celebrate with JetsetVenue at Historic Party Venues in NYC
As you explore the vibrant tapestry of historic party venues in NYC, each location promises a unique blend of heritage and luxury for your event. Whether you prefer the opulence of The Plaza Hotel, the panoramic views of The Rainbow Room, or the Art Deco charm of The Edison Ballroom, these venues set the stage for unforgettable celebrations.
JetsetVenue specializes in curating bespoke events at these iconic locations, ensuring every detail aligns with your vision. With our expertise and the allure of historic party venues in NYC, your event is destined to be a standout affair. Choose JetsetVenue for a seamless and memorable celebration at the finest historic party venues in NYC.
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What is your favorite breakfast food? Chicken and waffles when I can find it. Otherwise I love a good bagel with cream cheese. I also love hash browns.
Who do you (romantically) love? Mark.
Have you ever considered yourself dirty? I mean, sometimes?
What do you do to relax? Watch TV mostly. Or hang out outside.
Do you enjoy kissing? Yes.
What about making out? Yes. But I uh, don’t last very long, if ya catch my drift.
Where are you most ticklish? My armpits and feet.
Have you ever been to an arena concert? Yes, several. Most recently Olivia Rodrigo!
Where was the last place you kissed someone? In our bed this morning.
Do you know anyone who is expecting? Yes, a couple people from high school.
What does your third text message say in your inbox? My texts aren’t listed like that, they are listed by person.
Do you use speed dial? I mean, I use contacts in my phone which is basically speed dial?
If so who is number 5?
Have you ever kissed someone of the same sex? Yes.
Where do you want to get married? I got married at city hall and it was perfect because it was just the two of us and we didn’t have to worry about spending a shit ton of money and inviting people and being the center of attention.
Do you plan on having both your parents at your wedding? ^
If you could visit one person right now, who would it be? I’m okay right now. I have visits with long distance friends in the works.
Do you like school? Never have never will.
What is your all time favorite subject that you have ever taken in school? Arts and social sciences.
Do you have a current teacher who you wish taught all of your classes? I am not in school.
What has been your favorite part of this calendar year so far? The Olivia Rodrigo concert for sure.
Are you going on vacation any time soon? Yup, in a little over a month I’ll be going to Boston and NYC!!!
Do you catch yourself staring at inappropriate times? Sometimes.
How many times have you been fall-down drunk? Only a handful of times, if that.
Has a friend ever really hurt you and you never told them? Nah.
Where would your most romantic getaway spot be? Somewhere tropical.
Have you ever stayed on a ride at a theme park to ride it again? Yup.
Have you ever used your sexuality to get you something you wanted? I’m sure I have, but only with a partner.
What do you count as too spoiled? People who cry and complain until they get what they want.
When you don’t feel good, where do you want to be? In bed or on the couch.
Have you ever set an alarm on your phone to remind you to do something? Oh, almost every day.
Where do you want to raise your children? I don’t want children.
What is your favorite Crayola scented crayon? Idk about the crayons but the cherry marker is my favorite scent.
What is your favorite childhood TV show? Garfield and Friends was a big one.
Do you ever look at yourself and not believe it’s you? Eh, sometimes. I try not to get existential like that often.
What’s your favorite hideaway place? I don’t know.
Do you have a secret you have kept from your family? Sure.
Have you ever slow danced to a song you didn’t know? I’m sure I have.
Where do you study? I don’t anymore.
Do you study at all? Nope.
What do you want to be when you grow up? A vet.
Has someone ever dedicated a song to you? I don’t think so?
How many people have you kissed this month? One.
Do you like do have your hair pulled? Yes.
Are you close with your parents? With my dad since my mom has passed.
How much do you wish/ hope for something before you give up? I don’t know, it all depends.
Have you ever hung out with a complete stranger? Sure!
Do you work any holidays? Occasionally but not like the full day.
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Capturing Timeless Moments: Ronald D. Weiss Photography NYC
Introduction: Nestled in the heart of the bustling streets of New York City, Ronald D. Weiss Photography stands as a testament to the city's vibrant energy and cultural diversity. With a passion for storytelling and an unwavering commitment to excellence, this renowned photography studio has carved a niche for itself in the competitive landscape of NYC's photography scene. Join us as we embark on a journey through the captivating world of Ronald D. Weiss Photography NYC, where each click of the shutter captures a timeless moment waiting to be immortalized.
A Legacy of Artistry: For over a decade, Ronald D. Weiss Photography has been synonymous with quality, creativity, and innovation. From intimate weddings to grand corporate events, their portfolio is a testament to their ability to capture the essence of any occasion with precision and finesse. With a keen eye for detail and a knack for storytelling, Ronald D. Weiss and his team of talented photographers have earned the trust and admiration of clients across NYC and beyond.
Diverse Portfolio, Endless Inspiration: Step into the digital gallery of Ronald D. Weiss Photography NYC and prepare to be transported into a world of visual splendor. From the iconic skyline of Manhattan to the charming streets of Brooklyn, each photograph tells a unique story, reflecting the myriad emotions and experiences that define life in the Big Apple. Whether it's a candid moment shared between loved ones or a grand celebration captured in exquisite detail, their portfolio is a testament to the rich tapestry of life in NYC.
Crafting Memories, One Click at a Time: At Ronald D. Weiss Photography NYC, every click of the shutter is infused with passion, creativity, and dedication. Their team understands the importance of capturing life's most precious moments with authenticity and emotion, ensuring that each photograph becomes a cherished memory for years to come. Whether you're saying "I do" on the steps of City Hall or celebrating a milestone with family and friends, they are committed to preserving your memories with the utmost care and professionalism.
Client-Centric Approach: What sets Ronald D. Weiss Photography NYC apart is their unwavering commitment to client satisfaction. From the initial consultation to the final delivery of images, they prioritize open communication, attention to detail, and personalized service. Whether you're a seasoned pro or stepping in front of the camera for the first time, their team goes above and beyond to make you feel comfortable and confident, ensuring that your experience is nothing short of exceptional.
Conclusion: In conclusion, Ronald D. Weiss Photography NYC is more than just a photography studio—it's a storyteller, capturing the essence of New York City's vibrant spirit with every click of the shutter. Whether you're planning a wedding, organizing a corporate event, or simply seeking to capture life's precious moments, their team is dedicated to making your vision a reality. Explore their website today and discover the magic of Ronald D. Weiss Photography NYC for yourself.
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NYC/Philly-based quartet Strange Ranger will be releasing their new album Pure Music this Friday, July 21 via Fire Talk. Ahead of the album release, the band released new single "Wide Awake" along with an accompanying music video. Along with the previous 3 singles, "Wide Awake" is yet another track that shows Strange Ranger's breadth of range. With the dreamy dual vocals and the lush instrumentals, Strange Ranger evokes a dreamy vintage sheen that gives a similar vibe to UK's The Wake. "Wide Awake" has a summery warmth that'll have you feeling a type of aching nostalgia.
Tour Dates:
Fri. Aug. 4 - New York, NY @ DROM ✧ Sat. Aug. 5 - Philadelphia, PA @ Johnny Brenda’s ♡ Thu. Aug. 31 - Richmond, VA @ The Camel Fri. Sep. 1 - Durham, NC @ The Pinhook Sat. Sep. 2 - Atlanta, GA @ 529 Sun. Sep. 3 - Pensacola, FL @ The Handlebar Tue. Sep. 5 - Denton, TX @ Andy’s Wed. Sep. 6 - Austin, TX @ Mohawk Fri. Sep. 8 - Phoenix, AZ @ Linger Longer Lounge Sun. Sep. 10 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Resident Mon. Sep. 11 - San Francisco, CA @ Thee Parkside Tue. Sep. 12 - Reno, NV @ The Holland Project Thu. Sep. 14 - Portland, OR @ Polaris Hall Fri. Sep. 15 - Seattle, WA @ Vera Project Sun. Sep. 17 - Missoula, MT @ The Showroom Mon. Sep. 18 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court Tue. Sep. 19 - Denver, CO @ Hi-Dive Fri. Sep. 22 - Chicago, IL @ The Hideout Sat. Sep. 23 - St. Louis, MO @ The Sinkhole Mon. Sep. 25 - Indianapolis, IN @ Healer ✧ w/ Nourished By Time & special guests ♡ w/ Snoozer, Full Body 2
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The Premier Guide to City Hall Weddings in New York City
Experience the Charm of a City Hall Wedding in NYC
City Hall weddings in New York City offer a unique blend of simplicity, elegance, and the vibrant backdrop of one of the world’s most iconic cities. Whether you are local residents or lovebirds coming from afar, the Manhattan Marriage Bureau provides an intimate setting for couples looking to embrace the beauty of New York City in their nuptial celebrations.
Simplified Steps to Your NYC City Hall Wedding
Preparing for Your Big Day
Before you can enjoy the simplicity of a City Hall wedding, there are several steps you’ll need to follow to ensure everything goes smoothly:
1. Obtaining the Marriage License
First things first: securing a marriage license is crucial. You can make an appointment through the Project Cupid website to obtain your license at least 24 hours before your ceremony. The City Clerk’s office releases appointment slots three weeks in advance, typically on Mondays at 9 AM. Keep an eye on their Twitter feed for real-time updates.
2. Scheduling Your Ceremony
After securing your marriage license, you’ll need to book a ceremony appointment. These are also scheduled through Project Cupid. Remember, your appointment time is not your ceremony time but rather your entry into the City Clerk’s office.
On the Day of Your Wedding
Arrival and Check-In
Arrive on time for your appointment to ensure a smooth process. You’ll check in at the front desk, where you’ll be given a ticket number. This number is essential, as it will be called when it’s your turn to sign your marriage documents and again when it’s time for your ceremony.
The Ceremony
City Hall ceremonies are brief but memorable. You’ll choose between the East Chapel and the West Chapel—both offer a simple yet charming setting for your exchange of vows. Ceremonies typically last from three minutes to five minute and conclude with the iconic kiss that seals your union.
What to Expect at the Manhattan Marriage Bureau
The Setting
The Manhattan Marriage Bureau, located at 141 Worth Street, provides a quintessentially New York ambiance. Despite its efficiency, the venue is equipped with picturesque spots perfect for those post-ceremony photos.
Guest Policy and Photography
As of the latest update in January 2024, you are allowed to bring four guests, excluding children under 12. Your photographer counts as one of the four guests, so plan accordingly.
After the Ceremony: Celebrating Your New Union
Capturing the Moment
We at Kali Artistry understand the significance of this day and offer specialized photography services to capture every candid moment. Our team is skilled at utilizing the unique elements of City Hall to create stunning visual memories that you’ll treasure forever.
Exploring Nearby Photo Opportunities
After your ceremony, take advantage of the nearby locations for a photo session. The Brooklyn Bridge, the Brooklyn Promenade, and the charming streets of Manhattan provide perfect backdrops for your wedding photographs.
Comprehensive Costs and Planning Tips
Fees and Necessary Documents
You will need to bring:
A valid ID for you and your partner.
Your witness, over 18 years old, with a photo ID.
The marriage license, obtained in advance.
A $25 ceremony fee, which is payable by credit card or money order.
Additional Advice for a Smooth Experience
We recommend wearing comfortable shoes and bringing a change of attire if desired. The relaxed atmosphere of City Hall, combined with our expert photography, will ensure your wedding photos are as joyful and authentic as your love story.
Kali Artistry: Your Premier NYC City Hall Wedding Partner
We are more than just photographers; we are storytellers who are privileged to be part of your City Hall wedding in New York City. With Kali Artistry, you’re not just getting a City Hall photographer; you’re gaining a dedicated partner who will ensure your wedding visuals are as enchanting as your love story.
For inquiries or to book our services, please visit our website or contact us directly. Your journey to a memorable City Hall wedding begins with us. Let’s make magic together.
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2023 IFFBoston Wrap-Up
From April 26 to May 3, I got to enjoy my favorite film festival in Boston, in Massachusetts and possibly the world is Independent Film Festival Boston (read my coverage here). I have a special place for this festival: in 2014 my documentary Life on the V: The Story of V66 had its World Premiere at the festival, and in 2015 I was on the Documentary Jury. Here is my lightning-round of this year’s fest:
Wed. 4/26:
Brooklyn Sudano’s intro at IFFBoston
Opening Night Film was the documentary Love to Love You, Donna Summer. Co-director Brooklyn Sudano (daughter of Donna Summer) did an intro and post-screening Q&A. The doc premieres on HBO this month. This is a solid doc about a pop icon. Some parts make you want to dance, not just the music in the doc, but the pacing and editing make you want to tap your feet. But then the doc brings it down a notch for some of the more serious aspect of Summer’s life.
Thurs. 4/27:
I caught the low-budget quirky indie comedy Free Time. A young NYC Gen Zer decides to quit his job, not be confined to his job and enjoy his 20s - but then realizes he might’ve made a mistake. There were some inspired laughs and definitely things New Yorkers will identify with, but overall I felt like this was a short film that got stretched into a feature.
Fri. 4/28:
Penny Lane (left) doing a Q&A at IFFBoston
Penny Lane has made some great docs in the past: Nuts! was one of my 10 Best Documentaries of 2016, Hail Satan! was one of the highlights of the 2019 Boston Underground Film Festival, and Listening to Kenny G. was really good too! Now she has turned the camera onto herself as she donates a kidney in Confessions of a Good Samaritan. Penny is both the subject and the documentarian as she decides she wants to donate a kidney to a stranger and not only does she document her own journey to this procedure but she speaks to experts in altruism and organ donation. It looks at a lot of different layers and important questions this asks. It was highly thought provoking and nothing but respect for Penny in turning the camera onto herself in this deeply personal experience.
Sat. 4/29:
The Dogmatics and crew at IFFBoston
When I was making my V66 documentary a few years back, I interviewed members of Boston garage rockers The Dogmatics because they were popular on the 80s music video TV channel V66. Skip ahead to 2019, I had heard about a documentary being made about The Dogmatics, so I reached out to director Rudy Childs and producer Jada Maxwell. We met up, talked shop and I stayed in touch with them about the project over the years. A few months ago I was lucky enough to see an early screener of The Dogmatics: A Dogumentary and I am proud to be a Consulting Producer. Even though I saw a screener months ago, I liked it better watching it with an audience. This is very much an audience movie!
Sun. 4/30:
Dave Lindorff (left) at IFFBoston
One of my favorite documentarians Steve James (Hoop Dreams is one of the greatest docs ever and I was a big fan of his docs Life Itself and Abacus: Small Enough to Jail) returns with A Compassionate Spy about controversial Manhattan Project physicist Ted Hall. I didn’t know much about him before this doc, but it was truly fascinating. Many of his docs are him following the subject as their story is happening. Here it is more of a traditional documentary with archival footage, modern day interviews with Hall’s widow and re-enactments. Following the doc was a Q&A with producer Dave Lindorff.
Dave Habeeb at IFFBoston
Later on I went to Somerville Theatre to see the doc (big year for docs at IFFBoston!!!) Beautiful Was the Fight about several Boston female musicians and their struggles in the music community. I didn’t know some of the musicians featured here, but I was really intrigued by it. Structurally this is different from a lot of Boston music docs, but it made a point about not just sexism, but also Boston as a music city without much industry representation, making it in the music world in the digital age and a larger question of what qualifies success. Director Dave Habeeb (a graduate of Fitchburg State, my alma mater!) did a Q&A afterwards!
Mon. 5/1:
When Mary Tyler Moore died in 2017, much of her legacy that was memorialized was The Mary Tyler Moore, one of my favorites. To this day the “Chuckles Bites the Dust” episode is one of the greatest episodes in sitcom history! But she left behind such a body of work in TV, theater and film, as well as philanthropy. In the doc Being Mary Tyler Moore, she gets the documentary treatment she deserves. I wasn’t too familiar with her background, but her comedic skills on The Dick Van Dyke Show and her own show were actually matched by her dramatic skills as well in such films as Ordinary People. Watch for this when it’s on HBO.
Tues. 5/2:
I went to see the upcoming HBO doc Time Bomb Y2K, which was produced by Penny Lane, whose doc Confessions of a Good Samaritan I saw on Friday. In the mid-late 90s there was tons of concern about the Y2K bug of computers not being able to understand the year 00 and how they could cause mass chaos for everything connected to computers, i.e. banks, public transportation, utilities...pretty much everything. Was the world going to end on Jan. 1, 2000? This doc is made up entirely of archival footage showing the countdown from 1995 to the year 2000. I dug this because even though it was a legit concern, from the standpoint of 2023, looking at a time before the terrible things we’ve faced since, Y2K hysteria seems tame by contrast.
I also caught the Shorts Gloucester Documentary shorts program. I went because my friend James Rutenbeck (who has had docs at IFFBoston in the past), had a short doc Nixon’s Reversal that was in the program. It looked back with both scholars and archival footage at a brief moment when President Nixon supported a policy that would guarantee American families basic income. This is a piece of history I didn’t know about and was intrigued by. That Nixon of all people was on board with this was mind-boggling. Hats off for the archival footage too.
Wed. 5/3:
Celine Song at IFFBoston
Closing Night with Past Lives. I’d been hearing a lot of great things about this in recent months and honestly, it was my favorite movie of this year’s IFFBoston. It shows Nora and Hae Sung, a girl and boy in Seoul. Their budding romance ends when her family moves to Canada. Twelve years later, they re-connect on social media and begin talking while she’s a student in NYC and he’s a student in Korea. Then twelve years later they reconnect again when he visits NYC, this time Nora is now married. I really got into the way the story was told over the course of 24 years and how people change, evolve, process and move on. Director Celine Song did and intro and then did a Q&A with festival director Brian Tamm. A24 is releasing this in June - go see it!
Cheryl, Rudi and me at IFFBoston after-party
Afterwards, I went to a wrap party, where I got my picture taken with Cheryl Eagan-Donovan (director of All Kindsa Girls, the doc about The Real Kids), Rudy Childs (director The Dogmatics: A Dogumentary), and me (director of Life on the V: The Story of V66 about V66)! Three Boston music documentarians walk into a bar....
It was another great IFFBoston and now I need a nap from all of the films and activity I did in that 8 day period!
For info on IFFBoston: https://iffboston.org/
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This is the ultimate guide to Choosing the right Wedding Planner
The decision to engage an event planner is one of the initial (and largest) choices you'll make during the procedure of planning your wedding. Many couples find it worth the cost wedding planners are aware of the details of the wedding business better than anybody else, which is why naturally, they will assist in coordination, provide the best vendors available, aid you to you manage your budget, and possibly even save cash in the end.
A wedding planner will be taking on a major role in some of the biggest and most significant moments in your lifetime, choosing someone who is experienced as well as experienced and only gets the kind of wedding ( Function Hall near me ) your loved one desire is essential. What's the best place to begin? We talked to three experts in the industry to help you determine what wedding planner is best for you as well as your loved one.
Be aware of your Vision
Although this can happen in the course of planning your wedding when you have the right direction it is essential to be aware of your goals before deciding on an event plan.
"The most important thing I can give to couples is to know who you are, and what you'd like to achieve in your wedding," says McDowell. "I am engaged now and I am loving being on the opposite part of the tables. I am passionate about designing the vision, the decor, and how the reception is designed however I would like for my wedding planner to become an excellent planner and scheduler as well as someone to send emails to vendors and set up meetings. Select a wedding planner whose strengths are opposite to your weaknesses. They can fill the holes.
Ask Your Social Network
One of the initial steps in locating the ideal wedding coordinator is to utilize your connections. Ask your friends and family members to find out what recommendations they might have or suggestions, then begin to outline. "Ask around. If you've been to an event that you enjoyed, inquire with the couple for their wedding planner ( Function Hall near me )," suggests Karver. They'll be able to provide an insider's view of what it was like working with their wedding planner.
Scour Social Media
We make use of social media to plan our trips and locate hotels and restaurants. So why not make use of it to locate the perfect wedding planner? "We suggest looking through Instagram to ensure that the wedding planner] has planned events that align with your wedding's overall style. After that, take an in-depth review of the wedding. "Read these reviews from Google or The Knot. Visit their website and find out if their style is an ideal fit for your needs."
Mahler recommends performing an easy Google search to kick off the planning process. "I have noticed that simply searching for 'NYC wedding planner or 'Brooklyn wedding coordinator is how people locate wedding planners in their city or area.’
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The Importance of Checking If Your Private Event Venue is Convenient for Your Target Audience
It's always exciting to plan a private event party. You get to look at the best private dining rooms in NYC and try to imagine their potential as your celebration's venue. It's fun to see new places, taste signature menus, and consult professional dining teams who can help make the event possible for you. This may even lead you to your new favorite restaurant!
Of course, there is pressure, too. You don't just choose a private event restaurant in NYC for personal preferences. You want your guests to enjoy it, too. But this can get confusing. After all, there are so many factors to consider when taking care of your target audience. How can you be sure that your private event venue is convenient for them?
Here are some factors that will help you check whether your selected private event restaurant is right for them.
You have chosen the right-sized room
Size is the first thing you want to consider when choosing a private event restaurant in NYC. You don’t want to pick a large room for twelve people—that would make the party feel scattered and distanced. Too small of a room, however, will make the event feel crowded and uneasy. It’s important, therefore, to consider the size of your crowd when it comes to selecting a private event space.
Semi-dining spaces, like Union Square Café’s beloved Alcove, are tucked away from the main hall, usually sectioned off by a divider. These allow you to still get the restaurant's ambiance, but minus the chatter by the rest of the crowd.
On the other hand, private dining rooms are exclusively separate spaces that give you and your guests total privacy. This means that instead of being seated at a reserved table, you can move around and enjoy each other's company without being disturbed. The best private dining rooms in NYC come with a staff to look after your needs. It's a whole new level of indulgence that is delightful to experience every once in a while.
Your room fits your event type
There's no one size fits all private dining space. These rooms differ in both form and function, and it's for a good reason. For an evening with a small group of friends and family, semi-private dining spaces easily fit the bill. These usually accommodate a crowd of ten, comfortably seating them at a separate table with a lovely view of the restaurant.
For social clubs, corporate meetings, and smaller crowds of twenty to forty, a secluded private dining room is a must. You want a quiet atmosphere for you and your target audience to enjoy. These private rooms often come with audio-visual technology to ensure that showcasing presentations is a breeze.
For larger parties such as wedding receptions, award ceremonies, and annual work parties, a bigger event space is required. The best private dining rooms in NYC offer their entire floor for an exclusive buy-out so that an audience of a hundred (or more) can be comfortably seated. Cocktail-style parties allow more flow, opening the floor to more guests. Just like private dining rooms, these event spaces are manned by the restaurant’s professional staff to ensure that the event runs smoothly.
Accessibility to your guests
One of the key elements event planners often forget is the location’s accessibility to its audience. You want to consider how convenient it will be for your guests to discover and get to your private dining venue. In order to do that, it’s best to select a location that is adjacent to where many of your guests reside, or pick a spot that is close to the city’s transportation. A good parking space for anyone who will be bringing their cars is a considerate choice, not only for the guests, but this factor is also crucial for your suppliers, especially if they are bringing in equipment or decorations. Consider a loading or parking space for them.
Bonus: the space fits the theme
Your choice of private event restaurant in NYC speaks of the caliber of the party. An established, well-known venue is more likely to create a good impression on your guests. Choose an event space that radiates with the great things New York has to offer: great food, exceptional service, and a stylish venue that can be dressed to meet every theme.
The Bottom Line
Celebrations are made more memorable with a happy, satisfied crowd. With a plethora of the best private dining rooms in NYC seeking to impress you, finding the right event space for your needs is essential. Consider the size, suitability, accessibility, and style of the room, and you’re sure to leave your guests completely dazed and impressed.
Union Square Café, the flagship brand of Union Square Hospitality Group, is one of New York’s highly awarded restaurants, ranking #1 on Zagat’s Most Popular Restaurants in New York nine times. Its private dining spaces include semi-private dining at the Alcove, and an exclusive private dining room, Park and Irving, smartly linked to its bar. Union Square Café also has some of the best restaurant gift cards in NYC. Discover the joy of dining at New York’s best! Reserve today.
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