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Ski-inspired Workout Nordic Strong Lands in New York
Ski-inspired Workout Nordic Strong Lands in New York

Yahoo

time7 hours ago

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  • Yahoo

Ski-inspired Workout Nordic Strong Lands in New York

Skiing just became a summer sport. Nordic Strong, a Copenhagen-based ski workout concept, has made its way to New York. This summer, the brand will be hosting a pop-up fitness studio in Sag Harbor at 11 Bridge Street until Labor Day, followed by a permanent outpost in Flatiron at 35 West 21st Street in Manhattan in early September. A single drop in class costs $50. More from WWD Inside Puppy Sphere, the Endorphin-boosting Non-workout Yoga Class Inside Pride x Boom, New York Pride Weekend's Kick-off Party Watermill Center Unveils 'Upside Down Zebra,' a Celebration of Childhood Art and Contemporary Creativity Nordic Strong employs a patented machine, which the fitness brand now owns, that replicates cross-country skiing. The machine can create 50-plus low-impact, full-body workouts and can be customized in a variety of ways. 'We found our first location in Copenhagen and opened that two years ago as a proof of concept. We knew we wanted to take it to the U.S.,' saya Nordic Strong founder and chief executive officer Nicole Roth. 'All classes are centered around the machine, but because it's so versatile we use it in different ways. We do a strength class, a cardio class and a sculpt class that's Pilates-based.' Each class is 50 minutes and also may employ mat work, weights and Bala accessories. Inspired by its Copenhagen roots, the space incorporates a cozy, Nordic-esque design, while the classes feature custom color lights inspired by the Northern lights. Roth described the concept as 'rooted in the Nordic heritage, but still globally relevant.'

As Lives Changed, the House Came to the Rescue
As Lives Changed, the House Came to the Rescue

New York Times

time09-06-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • New York Times

As Lives Changed, the House Came to the Rescue

For decades, Susan Herman loved her second home in Sag Harbor, N.Y., so much that whenever circumstances changed in her life, she preferred adjusting her living space over moving somewhere new. After buying the house for $74,000 with her husband in 1978, the 1860s structure, a former butcher's shop that had one bathroom and a few tiny bedrooms, provided a low-key escape from the couple's primary residence in Manhattan. 'In the late 1970s, Sag Harbor was just emerging from a depressed time,' said Ms. Herman, now 78, who retired from running a preschool program at the Y.M. & Y.W.H.A. of Washington Heights and Inwood last November. 'So I've watched the town evolve over the years,' she noted, as it attracted more affluent urbanites. Her home has also evolved. When Ms. Herman and her husband had two sons in the 1980s, they needed more space and added a two-story extension to accommodate the whole family, expanding the house to about 3,500 square feet. Want all of The Times? Subscribe.

Teaser Trailer For Willem Dafoe's Horror Thriller THE MAN IN MY BASEMENT — GeekTyrant
Teaser Trailer For Willem Dafoe's Horror Thriller THE MAN IN MY BASEMENT — GeekTyrant

Geek Tyrant

time05-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Geek Tyrant

Teaser Trailer For Willem Dafoe's Horror Thriller THE MAN IN MY BASEMENT — GeekTyrant

Hulu has shared a teaser trailer for an interesting new horror thiller The Man in My Basement , which stars Willem Dafoe. The story is set in the African American neighborhood of Sag Harbor, New York, 'Charles Blakey (Corey Hawkins) is out of work, out of luck and on the verge of foreclosure on his ancestral home. 'A knock on the door from a mysterious businessman, Anniston Bennet (Dafoe), brings a bizarre & lucrative proposition; rent his dusty stand-up basement out for the summer and receive enough money to clear his debts for good. 'Once Charles accepts, he finds himself led down a terrifying path that confronts his family's ghosts & locks the men in a terrifying puzzle, at the heart of it race, the source of their traumas and the root of all evil.' This looks like a great, intense, and thrilling movie. The screenplay is written by Walter Mosley and Nadia Latif, and it's based on Mosley's book of the same name. The movie was directed by Nadia Latif, making her feature directorial debut and it also stars Anna Diop and Tamara Lawrance. Hulu will release The Man in My Basement in the fall later in 2025.

RHONY's Luann de Lesseps, 60, leaves fans skeptical over engagement rumors after she is seen with huge ring
RHONY's Luann de Lesseps, 60, leaves fans skeptical over engagement rumors after she is seen with huge ring

Daily Mail​

time04-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

RHONY's Luann de Lesseps, 60, leaves fans skeptical over engagement rumors after she is seen with huge ring

Luann de Lesseps has left fans skeptical over rumors of an engagement after she was seen with a huge ring on her left hand in Sag Harbor, New York on Monday. Amid feverish speculation that the Real Housewives of New York City alum, 60, may be ready to walk down the aisle again, some Bravo fans took to social media to express their doubts. Several suggested it may have been all a ploy to plug her dating show, Love Hotel, with one joking she may have indeed met someone on the series. 'The marketing budget for the Love Hotel is wild,' one wrote. 'LOVE HOTEL GUY??' another asked with several laughing-crying emojis. One Instagram user joked de Lessops may have been attempting to one-up fellow RHONY alum Bethenny Frankel. 'Bethany is getting too much attention for her liking,' they mused, nodding to Frankel's recent runway walk for Sports Illustrated in Miami. At this time, The Daily Mail has not received a response to its request for comment. Regardless of whether she is engaged, the mother-of-two does appear to be in a relationship with a hunky mystery man. While in the Hamptons with her lover on Friday, the lovebirds were seen sharing a passionate kiss as they picked up their mail. Although his identify remains unknown, the good-looking and tall guy appeared smitten as he grabbed his arms around her. It is unknown who de Lesseps is dating at this time, or if she simply bought the ring for herself and it is not an engagement ring at all. In February, de Lesseps revealed to reporter Derek Zagami that she went on a date with a 62-year-old model. 'He continues to model to this day, does very well, is the salt-and-pepper gray,' de Lesseps said. Although his identify remains unknown, the good-looking and tall guy appeared smitten as he grabbed his arms around her It is unknown who de Lesseps is dating at this time, or if she simply bought the ring for herself and it is not an engagement ring at all The reality star described the man who she went out as a 'husband commercial type of guy, but very nice.' Before that date, the Berlin, Connecticut-born celebrity was linked with Southern Hospitality personality Bradley, 28. In January, an insider told Us Weekly that the pair appeared to be cozy while spending time with one another at New York City's Dream Hotel. The two were 'all over each other,' a source said, after a January 24 Watch What Happens Live taping. The next month, she addressed the night out with her fellow Bravolebrity while speaking to TMZ. 'We definitely had great chemistry and we went out to have drinks - what's wrong with that?' she told the outlet. Amid feverish speculation that the Real Housewives of New York City alum, 60, may be ready to walk down the aisle again, some Bravo fans took to social media to express their doubts de Lesseps then acknowledged that Bradley had 'a girlfriend' but would date him if they broke up. 'Hell yeah! Are you kidding me? Well, I'm a little bit of a cougar, let's put it that way,' she admitted. Bradley addressed his relationship with de Lesseps during the Southern Hospitality reunion episode for season two, saying that there was chemistry between them, but no physical intimacy. 'This is the truth - me and Luann got a drink, and we hit it off,' Bradley said. 'I did cross a line at the hotel, but I did not kiss her. We did not hook up.' Bradley conceded he 'probably was too flirtatious' with the Big Apple socialite. Previously, de Lesseps was married to Count Alexandre de Lesseps. During their marriage they welcomed their two children, Noel and Victoria. She was also briefly married to Tom D'Agostino Jr. between 2016 to 2017.

A Guide To Sag Harbor, the Hamptons Village Where You Can Spend a Classic American Summer
A Guide To Sag Harbor, the Hamptons Village Where You Can Spend a Classic American Summer

Vogue

time02-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Vogue

A Guide To Sag Harbor, the Hamptons Village Where You Can Spend a Classic American Summer

Traveling to Sag Harbor this summer? The Hamptons village is one that exudes an air of classic Americana, from its quaint Main Street lined with independently owned boutiques, to its sailboat-dotted harbors, to its wharf crowded with children eating ice cream cones with rainbow sprinkles after a long day on the boat or at Long Beach. A summer spent in Sag Harbor is likely spent the same today as it was 50 years ago. So for those lucky enough to visit the village—yes, the former whaling port isn't technically a town—here's a guide on the best restaurants, shops, and places to stay. Where to Stay Photo: Courtesy of Baron's Cove Baron's Cove—located, as the name suggests, right upon the water—embraces Sag Harbor's nautical history: navy blue is the interior color of choice, while anchors and ropes serve as accents. Many guest rooms feature a calming harbor view, and their grounds include a tennis court and a pool. It's also worth stopping by even if you aren't in need of lodging. The lounge is a cozy place where a fire roars on chilly nights; on warm ones, dine outside on their deck or sit on the Adirondack chairs on their wraparound porch. This stately Georgian hotel first opened in 1846, and, over the centuries, has become the grande dame of the town: at nights, the bar is packed with well-dressed patrons sipping martinis; during the day, townsfolk sit on the porch overlooking Main Street for lunch and people watching. There are only eight guest rooms—but arguably, there's no more authentic stay in town. Where to Eat There's no official ranking of the most critically acclaimed restaurants in the Hamptons—but if there was, Sag Harbor Tavern would arguably be at the top. From the same Michelin-starred hospitality group behind Red Hook Tavern and Saga, the cozy dockside bistro serves steaks, fish and chips, and the best burger out east. Right upon Sag Harbor Cove is The Beacon, a waterfront restaurant where you can drink rosé and eat lobster rigatoni as the sun sets on the sailboats that stretch out into the sea. It's a summertime staple—the restaurant is celebrating its 27th season—and, as a result, is full every night with couples, families, and celebratory singles who perch up at the bar. On Main Street sits Page, an all-day American bistro that serves lunch, brunch, and dinner. There's something on the menu for everyone here—dinner alone has a crowd-pleasing menu that includes caesar salads, vegetable risottos, seared tuna, and New York strips—making it an enjoyable meal made even more enjoyable by their light and airy dining room. People travel from towns far over for Sen, the sushi restaurant that's operated in the Hamptons for over thirty years. Come for their extensive list of speciality rolls; stay for the softshell crab steamed buns and chicken lemongrass dumplings. There's something simple yet elegant about the Southern Italian cuisine at Tutto il Giorni, where linguine with clams, mussels, shrimp, and penne with mozzarella are served in a quaint, rustic dining room. Although if you can—try to snag a table in their charming garden, which is adorned with greenery and hanging lanterns. For a more social night out, Le Bibloquet is the see-and-be-seen restaurant in Sag Harbor. The bar is usually lively, especially on the weekends, when a DJ spins from a booth. As for what to order? Cajun chicken, tuna tartare, and several rounds of drinks. There are plenty of ice cream shops in Sag Harbor. But Big Olaf Ice Cream, with its retro interiors and famous waffle cones, should satisfy your sweet tooth and your dreams of summer nostalgia. This Sag Harbor bakery, which also has two other locations in East Hampton, was a James Beard Semi Finalist Outstanding Bakery in 2025. With every bite of a different pastry—whether it's their monkey bread, their raisin snail, or their prosciutto Gruyère croissant—you understand why. They also have a number of breakfast and lunch offerings, like lobster rolls and chicken ban mi sandwiches. Where to Shop Photo: Anna Watt 'I just think our whole aesthetic just feels like the Hamptons,' TWP founder Trish Westcoat Pound says of her brand and their store in Sag Harbor, which is housed in white clapboard 18th-century home. 'It's the ease of the clothes, it's the comfort of the clothes—it's casual, but it's elevated. And I think that's what the Hamptons are.' Stop by to shop American sportswear summer staples like button-down linen shirts, light cashmere sweaters, and white jeans. Gwyneth Paltrow's lifestyle and wellness empire has a charming outpost in Sag Harbor that carries exactly what one m ight expect: think clean sunscreens, supplements, as well as airy linen clothing that works just as well on a boat in Sag Harbor as it does on the beaches of Malibu. A town is only as good as its book store—and luckily, the quaint Sag Harbor Books is excellent. The tiny independent shop, which is covered in ivy, sells new and used books as well as hosts a number of author talks. (Last summer, for example, saw a meet-and-greet with Goosebumps writer R.L. Stine.) Housed in an old barn is Sage and Madison, a charming store that sells gourmet pantry staples, locally made gift baskets, chocolates, teas, linens, and, well, a whole lot of other goods meant to liven a well-appointed home. It's also the perfect place to shop for a hostess gift—a box of Louis Sherry chocolates is a sure way to get invited back. See a summer blockbuster or an arthouse flick at Sag Harbor Cinema, the non-profit movie theater that's also a historic landmark. (Its neon Art Deco sign is one of the most recognizable sits out East.)

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