Archives NYC - My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty ! MyDailyMagazine.com Wed, 09 Apr 2025 11:42:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 New York City Illuminates Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree for 2024 Holidays https://mydailymagazine.com/rockefeller-center-christmas-tree-alch6/ Sun, 08 Dec 2024 10:31:34 +0000 https://mydailymagazine.com/?p=65252 On Wednesday evening, tens of thousands of New Yorkers and visitors gathered in Manhattan to witness the traditional lighting ceremony of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree. Despite cold, windy weather with intermittent rain, the majestic 74-foot Norway spruce was illuminated, marking what many consider the true beginning of the Christmas holidays. The tree, adorned with […]

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On Wednesday evening, tens of thousands of New Yorkers and visitors gathered in Manhattan to witness the traditional lighting ceremony of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree. Despite cold, windy weather with intermittent rain, the majestic 74-foot Norway spruce was illuminated, marking what many consider the true beginning of the Christmas holidays. The tree, adorned with over 50,000 multicolored LED lights strung on five miles of wire, dazzled the crowd as it was lit during a televised event. Cheers erupted as the lights made the tree shine brightly in the heart of Manhattan.

Star-Studded Ceremony

The ceremony featured a star-studded lineup, with Kelly Clarkson returning as host for the second consecutive year. She was joined by NBC’s TODAY show presenters Craig Melvin, Al Roker, Savannah Guthrie, and Hoda Kotb. Performances included musical acts by Coco Jones, Little Big Town, and Jennifer Hudson. Hudson serenaded the crowd with “Winter Wonderland”, shimmering in a sequin ensemble and silver-toned slingback pumps.

Before lighting the tree, Kelly Clarkson led the famous countdown that precedes the celebration. The anticipation built as the public joined in, and after a drumroll and the pressing of a button with the help of New York City Mayor Eric Adams, the tree was illuminated. The moment was met with cheers from the gathered crowds.

A Very Special Tree

The tree itself is a Norway spruce from West Stockbridge, Massachusetts, marking the first time in 65 years that the tree has come from this location. Donated by the Albert family, the 11-ton tree measures 74 feet tall and 43 feet wide. It was selected in 2020 by Erik Pauze, the head gardener of Rockefeller Center, who has been responsible for choosing the tree for nearly 30 years. Pauze discovered the tree when he happened to drive by the Albert family’s home and was captivated by its perfect shape and size.

In an interview, Pauze said, “What I look for is a tree you would want in your living room but on a grander scale. It’s got that nice, perfect shape all around,” as People magazine reporter. He added, “And most of all, it’s gotta look good for those kids who turn the corner at 30 Rock; it needs to instantly put a huge smile on their faces. It needs to evoke that feeling of happiness.”

The tree is topped with a 900-pound golden star designed by architect Daniel Libeskind, adorned with nearly three million Swarovski crystals that reflect the lights, adding to the tree’s splendor. The star has 70 points and is one of the most prominent elements of the decoration.

Despite an earlier shooting near the area, Chief of Department Jeffrey B. Maddrey stated, “This is a terrible event, but people are going to go on and enjoy the tree lighting tonight,” highlighting the resilience of attendees. ABC News reported that no security incidents were reported during the event, and the increased police presence ensured the safety of all participants.

The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree lighting ceremony has been a beloved tradition since 1933. The first official lighting took place that year, quickly gaining popularity as a legendary holiday spectacle. The tradition began in 1931 when construction workers pooled their money to buy a small tree, marking a gesture of hope during the Great Depression.

The tree will be on display until mid-January 2025, illuminated daily from 5:00 AM to midnight. On December 24th, the tree will shine for a full 24 hours, continuing a special tradition. After the holiday season, the tree will be milled into lumber and donated to Habitat for Humanity, which uses the wood to build homes for families in need and victims of natural disasters.

The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree stands proudly in Rockefeller Plaza, symbolizing Christmas and reflecting the values of unity and hope characteristic of the season. Visiting the tree and taking photos with it is free, offering an unforgettable experience in the heart of Manhattan. The annual lighting not only marks the beginning of the Christmas season but also represents an opportunity for friends and families to gather and celebrate the magic of Christmas together.

New York City is renowned for its Christmas spirit, with decorated homes and vibrant streets filled with lights during the holiday season. The city offers a magical experience full of lights, traditions, and special events, making it an unmissable destination for those seeking to enjoy the holiday spirit. The lighting of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree is one of the most popular traditions, drawing visitors from around the globe.

This year’s ceremony, broadcast live by NBC and the streaming platform Peacock, continues the legacy of bringing joy to all who attend. As the tree shines brightly, it serves as a beacon of hope and unity, reminding everyone of the enduring spirit of the season.

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Local Foodie Instagrams to Live Vicariously https://mydailymagazine.com/local-foodie-instagrams-to-live-vicariously/ Sat, 17 Oct 2020 18:33:00 +0000 https://mydailymagazine.com/?p=51304 We all have to eat, but sometimes just looking is enough. Now, you may not know where to nab the best nosh, but thankfully, Foodies from around the globe have made it their job to find the best eats and to let you know about what you’re missing. Even if you just want to look, […]

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We all have to eat, but sometimes just looking is enough. Now, you may not know where to nab the best nosh, but thankfully, Foodies from around the globe have made it their job to find the best eats and to let you know about what you’re missing. Even if you just want to look, the mouthwatering meals that you can find on social media inspire envy from everyone. If you want to get the down-low on some local staples, here are some Instagram aficionados that will tell you what’s good in their city.

dcfoodporn | Washington D.C.

For D.C. area natives, Justin Schuble posts about the latest and greatest meals that he’s found. As the capital of the United States, D.C. is a multicultural political hotbed. As a result, it has a little bit of everything mixed into the pot. You never know what you’re going to see, whether it’s a barbeque street fair or a mainstream staple like Georgetown Cupcake, but it is undoubtedly going to make you salivate.

NYCfoodandtravel| New York City

Just looking at this Instagram page will make your stomach rumble. Featuring some of the most appetizing (and fattening) dishes you’ll have seen today, NYCFAT is worth a follow just for how good the food that they post looks alone. A lot of New York staples like delicatessen and pizza are given attention, but they also have some great looking pastas. A recent attention grabber was one of the more interesting dishes featured, “seared scallops and avocado yuzu over cauliflower rice.”

laphoodie | Los Angeles

If you think LA food starts and ends with tacos, you are sorely mistaken. Sure, LA is known to have some of the best Mexican restaurants around, and it does. But you will be pleasantly surprised to find so many enticing things on @laphoodies Instagram other than tacos. She really tries a bit of everything, and even better, she’ll keep you up to date on the newest healthy food trends coming out of California.

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Eat Your Way Through New York with Alexa Matthews https://mydailymagazine.com/eat-your-way-through-new-york-with-alexa-matthews/ Tue, 15 Sep 2020 18:06:00 +0000 https://mydailymagazine.com/?p=49571 New York City has been fighting hard to support small businesses from the start of the COVID-19 outbreak. Supporting local businesses is crucial now more than ever. But it can also be quite the tasty experience Here to show you the ropes is Alexa Matthews—a born and raised New Yorker, a professional eater, and the founder of Eating NYC. Her […]

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New York City has been fighting hard to support small businesses from the start of the COVID-19 outbreak. Supporting local businesses is crucial now more than ever. But it can also be quite the tasty experience Here to show you the ropes is Alexa Matthews—a born and raised New Yorker, a professional eater, and the founder of Eating NYC.

Her food-focused brand covers restaurants, travel, fitness, and luxury lifestyle both locally and around the world. “I was a writer for a lifestyle website and I fell into food writing and immediately loved it,” relayed Matthews, explaining how she ended up being a “professional eater”.

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Cuomo: Indoor dining is coming back Me:

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“Eating NYC was a great outlet to compliment the restaurants I was writing about at work,” she writes. “At the time, food Instagram wasn’t such a huge thing – a lot has changed since then! I fell in love with the industry and got a bit more experience in restaurant and chef marketing and PR roles before making the exciting decision a year ago to go full-time with Eating NYC. And it’s been great!”

According to her online bio, Matthews has a background in hospitality with an expertise in social media and communications. It’s her unique position as both a hospitality professional and as an influencer that sets her apart, and her keen understanding of the industry has been essential to her success when working with brands across different sectors.

“My account is all about showing you the latest and greatest in New York – it’s my duty to be your loyal, trustworthy guide,” says Matthews. “A lot of my followers are young women in New York, and I’m posting my pictures through a young, female lens. Integrity is really important– I go to restaurants of interest because I want to keep my finger on the pulse, which often means paying for the food, and if I like it, I tell my followers about it.”

Listed as one of the top 30 people in food by AdWeek in 2016 and featured by CNNMoney, Wall Street Journal, Cosmopolitan and Zagat, amongst others, Matthews is your ideal food guide in NYC.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> Archives NYC - My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty ! MyDailyMagazine.com Wed, 09 Apr 2025 11:42:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 New York City Illuminates Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree for 2024 Holidays https://mydailymagazine.com/rockefeller-center-christmas-tree-alch6/ Sun, 08 Dec 2024 10:31:34 +0000 https://mydailymagazine.com/?p=65252 On Wednesday evening, tens of thousands of New Yorkers and visitors gathered in Manhattan to witness the traditional lighting ceremony of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree. Despite cold, windy weather with intermittent rain, the majestic 74-foot Norway spruce was illuminated, marking what many consider the true beginning of the Christmas holidays. The tree, adorned with […]

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On Wednesday evening, tens of thousands of New Yorkers and visitors gathered in Manhattan to witness the traditional lighting ceremony of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree. Despite cold, windy weather with intermittent rain, the majestic 74-foot Norway spruce was illuminated, marking what many consider the true beginning of the Christmas holidays. The tree, adorned with over 50,000 multicolored LED lights strung on five miles of wire, dazzled the crowd as it was lit during a televised event. Cheers erupted as the lights made the tree shine brightly in the heart of Manhattan.

Star-Studded Ceremony

The ceremony featured a star-studded lineup, with Kelly Clarkson returning as host for the second consecutive year. She was joined by NBC’s TODAY show presenters Craig Melvin, Al Roker, Savannah Guthrie, and Hoda Kotb. Performances included musical acts by Coco Jones, Little Big Town, and Jennifer Hudson. Hudson serenaded the crowd with “Winter Wonderland”, shimmering in a sequin ensemble and silver-toned slingback pumps.

Before lighting the tree, Kelly Clarkson led the famous countdown that precedes the celebration. The anticipation built as the public joined in, and after a drumroll and the pressing of a button with the help of New York City Mayor Eric Adams, the tree was illuminated. The moment was met with cheers from the gathered crowds.

A Very Special Tree

The tree itself is a Norway spruce from West Stockbridge, Massachusetts, marking the first time in 65 years that the tree has come from this location. Donated by the Albert family, the 11-ton tree measures 74 feet tall and 43 feet wide. It was selected in 2020 by Erik Pauze, the head gardener of Rockefeller Center, who has been responsible for choosing the tree for nearly 30 years. Pauze discovered the tree when he happened to drive by the Albert family’s home and was captivated by its perfect shape and size.

In an interview, Pauze said, “What I look for is a tree you would want in your living room but on a grander scale. It’s got that nice, perfect shape all around,” as People magazine reporter. He added, “And most of all, it’s gotta look good for those kids who turn the corner at 30 Rock; it needs to instantly put a huge smile on their faces. It needs to evoke that feeling of happiness.”

The tree is topped with a 900-pound golden star designed by architect Daniel Libeskind, adorned with nearly three million Swarovski crystals that reflect the lights, adding to the tree’s splendor. The star has 70 points and is one of the most prominent elements of the decoration.

Despite an earlier shooting near the area, Chief of Department Jeffrey B. Maddrey stated, “This is a terrible event, but people are going to go on and enjoy the tree lighting tonight,” highlighting the resilience of attendees. ABC News reported that no security incidents were reported during the event, and the increased police presence ensured the safety of all participants.

The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree lighting ceremony has been a beloved tradition since 1933. The first official lighting took place that year, quickly gaining popularity as a legendary holiday spectacle. The tradition began in 1931 when construction workers pooled their money to buy a small tree, marking a gesture of hope during the Great Depression.

The tree will be on display until mid-January 2025, illuminated daily from 5:00 AM to midnight. On December 24th, the tree will shine for a full 24 hours, continuing a special tradition. After the holiday season, the tree will be milled into lumber and donated to Habitat for Humanity, which uses the wood to build homes for families in need and victims of natural disasters.

The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree stands proudly in Rockefeller Plaza, symbolizing Christmas and reflecting the values of unity and hope characteristic of the season. Visiting the tree and taking photos with it is free, offering an unforgettable experience in the heart of Manhattan. The annual lighting not only marks the beginning of the Christmas season but also represents an opportunity for friends and families to gather and celebrate the magic of Christmas together.

New York City is renowned for its Christmas spirit, with decorated homes and vibrant streets filled with lights during the holiday season. The city offers a magical experience full of lights, traditions, and special events, making it an unmissable destination for those seeking to enjoy the holiday spirit. The lighting of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree is one of the most popular traditions, drawing visitors from around the globe.

This year’s ceremony, broadcast live by NBC and the streaming platform Peacock, continues the legacy of bringing joy to all who attend. As the tree shines brightly, it serves as a beacon of hope and unity, reminding everyone of the enduring spirit of the season.

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Local Foodie Instagrams to Live Vicariously https://mydailymagazine.com/local-foodie-instagrams-to-live-vicariously/ Sat, 17 Oct 2020 18:33:00 +0000 https://mydailymagazine.com/?p=51304 We all have to eat, but sometimes just looking is enough. Now, you may not know where to nab the best nosh, but thankfully, Foodies from around the globe have made it their job to find the best eats and to let you know about what you’re missing. Even if you just want to look, […]

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We all have to eat, but sometimes just looking is enough. Now, you may not know where to nab the best nosh, but thankfully, Foodies from around the globe have made it their job to find the best eats and to let you know about what you’re missing. Even if you just want to look, the mouthwatering meals that you can find on social media inspire envy from everyone. If you want to get the down-low on some local staples, here are some Instagram aficionados that will tell you what’s good in their city.

dcfoodporn | Washington D.C.

For D.C. area natives, Justin Schuble posts about the latest and greatest meals that he’s found. As the capital of the United States, D.C. is a multicultural political hotbed. As a result, it has a little bit of everything mixed into the pot. You never know what you’re going to see, whether it’s a barbeque street fair or a mainstream staple like Georgetown Cupcake, but it is undoubtedly going to make you salivate.

NYCfoodandtravel| New York City

Just looking at this Instagram page will make your stomach rumble. Featuring some of the most appetizing (and fattening) dishes you’ll have seen today, NYCFAT is worth a follow just for how good the food that they post looks alone. A lot of New York staples like delicatessen and pizza are given attention, but they also have some great looking pastas. A recent attention grabber was one of the more interesting dishes featured, “seared scallops and avocado yuzu over cauliflower rice.”

laphoodie | Los Angeles

If you think LA food starts and ends with tacos, you are sorely mistaken. Sure, LA is known to have some of the best Mexican restaurants around, and it does. But you will be pleasantly surprised to find so many enticing things on @laphoodies Instagram other than tacos. She really tries a bit of everything, and even better, she’ll keep you up to date on the newest healthy food trends coming out of California.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CFdlCjdjTcx/

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Eat Your Way Through New York with Alexa Matthews https://mydailymagazine.com/eat-your-way-through-new-york-with-alexa-matthews/ Tue, 15 Sep 2020 18:06:00 +0000 https://mydailymagazine.com/?p=49571 New York City has been fighting hard to support small businesses from the start of the COVID-19 outbreak. Supporting local businesses is crucial now more than ever. But it can also be quite the tasty experience Here to show you the ropes is Alexa Matthews—a born and raised New Yorker, a professional eater, and the founder of Eating NYC. Her […]

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New York City has been fighting hard to support small businesses from the start of the COVID-19 outbreak. Supporting local businesses is crucial now more than ever. But it can also be quite the tasty experience Here to show you the ropes is Alexa Matthews—a born and raised New Yorker, a professional eater, and the founder of Eating NYC.

Her food-focused brand covers restaurants, travel, fitness, and luxury lifestyle both locally and around the world. “I was a writer for a lifestyle website and I fell into food writing and immediately loved it,” relayed Matthews, explaining how she ended up being a “professional eater”.

View this post on Instagram

Cuomo: Indoor dining is coming back Me:

A post shared by Alexa Matthews (@eatingnyc) on

“Eating NYC was a great outlet to compliment the restaurants I was writing about at work,” she writes. “At the time, food Instagram wasn’t such a huge thing – a lot has changed since then! I fell in love with the industry and got a bit more experience in restaurant and chef marketing and PR roles before making the exciting decision a year ago to go full-time with Eating NYC. And it’s been great!”

According to her online bio, Matthews has a background in hospitality with an expertise in social media and communications. It’s her unique position as both a hospitality professional and as an influencer that sets her apart, and her keen understanding of the industry has been essential to her success when working with brands across different sectors.

“My account is all about showing you the latest and greatest in New York – it’s my duty to be your loyal, trustworthy guide,” says Matthews. “A lot of my followers are young women in New York, and I’m posting my pictures through a young, female lens. Integrity is really important– I go to restaurants of interest because I want to keep my finger on the pulse, which often means paying for the food, and if I like it, I tell my followers about it.”

Listed as one of the top 30 people in food by AdWeek in 2016 and featured by CNNMoney, Wall Street Journal, Cosmopolitan and Zagat, amongst others, Matthews is your ideal food guide in NYC.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CCCfxbQp_uJ/
https://www.instagram.com/p/CB6TaIoBfYI/
https://www.instagram.com/p/CBgy1dOp7Hh/
https://www.instagram.com/p/B-2Rblnp4UW/

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