Vicenarian
[ vis–uh-ner-ee-un ] noun1. A person whose age is between 20 and 29.
2. A publication for the twenty-somethings that are just winging it.
Culture
The Cars of the Apocalypse
By Tani Levitt
The future of cars is electric — or so says the New York Auto Show. In the days leading up to the annual auto expo at the Javits Center, my […]
On Fly Fishing and Style with David Coggins
By Laurenz Busch
On the cusp of the one-year anniversary of The Optimist, West Village resident, men’s style aficionado, and devoted angler David Coggins is well into the depths of his second book […]
Partying in New York is Not for the Faint of Heart
By Paige Harriss
“I should’ve done drugs,” I thought, as I turned off a grimy Lower East Side sidewalk to traipse under leafy arches behind a drapery-clad woman resembling part Greek goddess, part […]
The Sex Lives of College Girls Has the Potential to Become HBO Max’s Next Gen-Z Icon
By Jenna Fanelli
HBO has inarguably made a name for itself in the dramedy space. More specifically, shows that make us laugh while simultaneously dealing with serious, true-to-life issues that encourage us to […]
Features
A Paean to Two Plant People of NYC
By Jack Ahern
Ah, plants. The fabric of life. A 2016 report stated that there are roughly 400,000 plants “known to science.” One might assume that this number is bound to trend downward […]
5,000 Miles From Its Birthplace and Right at Home? Shamanism in NYC
By Lauren Abunassar
The shaman is in Chelsea. It’s not quite a rainforest but everything is tinged with the smell of fresh-cut flowers. There are verdant green tunnels of foliage — albeit, ones […]
The best secret garden cafes in New York City
By Meryl Phair
Tired of dining on the sidewalk? These cafes with hidden backyard patios offer quiet green spaces to grab a coffee. The way we live and eat in the city has […]
Food
Where New Yorkers Go For The Best (And Strongest) Tequila Drinks
By Jordan Goldberg
Do you have Advil handy? I predict a hangover in your future When it comes to New Yorkers, there are a few things that we’re extra passionate about: where we […]
New Restaurants in Flushing Attract a Younger Generation of Customers
By Alex Li
Standing in the rain, waiting for her table, Riso Wu said to her friends: “I sure hope this is worth the wait.” Four hours later, Wu is directed to her […]
Q&A with Camille Lindsley, the 29-year-old certified sommelier of upcoming “queer first” restaurant HAGS
By Elizabeth Wright
HAGS is a small upcoming restaurant in the East Village that is queering fine dining by establishing a place for queer joy and celebration through playful food, beverages, and hosting […]
Style
Home Decor Pieces You Need Now
By Brycen Saunders
From mid-century modern decor like the popular curved floor lamp to trendier styles like single toned-living rooms and Restoration Hardware’s infamous cloud sofa, design fads come and go. But with […]
In Conversation with Anja Aronowsky Cronberg, The Editor-in-Chief Who Makes Sense of Fashion
By Anouk Sarfati
In 2009, low-rise jeans, velvet tracksuits, and oversized hoop earrings became popular – or at least, that’s what ‘Vogue’ and ‘Elle’ told their readers to wear. One young reader from […]
The Disappearing Middle
By Jacob Gries
Are “work” clothes on the way out for good? For two-ish years now, the button-down shirts that rest comfortably on a rod in my closet have been staring at me […]
Funny Pretty Nice Is NYC’s Vintage Destination
By Anika Ljung
Tucked away in the East Village, this secondhand boutique melds style, sustainability, and expression. If, three years ago, you told Natalia Spotts that she would soon own one of the […]