Crazy Loves Company

I am a 30something single gal living in NYC. This site is a curation of things I love (marketing, travel, shopping, pop culture and photography) with a bit of my life sprinkled in the mix. I hope you find something that piques your interest.

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I must say, I had a perfect rainy Sunday afternoon. I started with brunch in Park Slope…yep, Miss Manhattan ventured into a part of Brooklyn that wasn’t Williamsburg or Brooklyn Heights. We had brunch at this divine Israeli spot called Miriams. I’ve never been treated to this type of cuisine before and fell in love with labneh cheese, a cross between cream cheese and yogurt. Sounds foul, but I promise it was delicious with herbed eggs and israeli salad. We then headed down the road to the Brooklyn Museum to catch the Warhol exhibit. The exhibit focused on the last ten year’s of Andy’s life; breaking into TV, the fall out from his shooting, finding religion and meeting Basquiat. I especially loved his commentary on religion, comparing it to commercialism (as you can see above). If you’re interested you better hurry as it ends 9/12. I wrapped up the weekend chatting in my friend Nic’s new apartment where she treated me to coffee she brought back from her vaca to Nicaragua, a coffee lover’s paradise.

I must say, I had a perfect rainy Sunday afternoon. I started with brunch in Park Slope…yep, Miss Manhattan ventured into a part of Brooklyn that wasn’t Williamsburg or Brooklyn Heights. We had brunch at this divine Israeli spot called Miriams. I’ve never been treated to this type of cuisine before and fell in love with labneh cheese, a cross between cream cheese and yogurt. Sounds foul, but I promise it was delicious with herbed eggs and israeli salad. We then headed down the road to the Brooklyn Museum to catch the Warhol exhibit. The exhibit focused on the last ten year’s of Andy’s life; breaking into TV, the fall out from his shooting, finding religion and meeting Basquiat. I especially loved his commentary on religion, comparing it to commercialism (as you can see above). If you’re interested you better hurry as it ends 9/12. I wrapped up the weekend chatting in my friend Nic’s new apartment where she treated me to coffee she brought back from her vaca to Nicaragua, a coffee lover’s paradise.