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Curaçao is a dushi place, not to be confused with “douchey.” In Papiamentu, the island’s local language, “Dushi” means “sweet,” or if referring to a person, “sweetheart.” Get it? Located in the South Caribbean, Curaçao is influenced by its Dutch, African and Spanish roots. It’s a diverse LGBTQ-friendly playground where travelers can party, mingle with […]

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New York’s Mayor De Blasio and President Bill Clinton joined restaurateurs Marcus Samuelsson (Red Rooster) and Tren’ness Wood-Black (Sylvia’s) to announce a new food festival coming to Harlem in May of 2015. “Harlem EatUp!” is a new three-day festival in Harlem, NY celebrating food, culture, and spirit of Harlem. “Today is a big day for us,” Samuelsson told the crowd gathered in the […]

Don’t be that girl who instantly becomes socially awkward whenever you are about that “new healthy eating plan” life. Dodging happy hours, always eating before you show up and canceling plans out of fear of derailing your goals are all not only no fun, but are also slightly strange. Must Read: 3 Reasons SoftSheen-Carson’s Amla […]

There are many reasons to consider where your food comes from and how it is prepared. From promoting local farmers to supporting well-being, more and more people are thinking about the impact of what we eat on how well we live. Must Read: 5 Simple Ways To Jump Start Your Eco-Chic Lifestyle Here’s a list […]

Once upon a time Harlem only had a couple of decent restaurants. Patrons had to put up with whatever sub par antics the restaurateur pulled if they wanted to have a meal uptown. Thankfully those days are gone for Harlemites, new visitors, foodies and Harlem lovers. You don’t have to put up with limited choices, […]