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Thursday, February 20, 2025

#MovietimeInManhattan @WBD AMADEUS STARRING THE ABSOLUTELY ASTOUNDINGLY TALENTED AND FRIENDLY ACADEMY AWARD WINNER F. MURRAY ABRAHAM EARNS WHOM YOU KNOW'S HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION

FROM ACCLAIMED DIRECTOR MILOS FORMAN, THE WINNER OF 8 ACADEMY AWARDS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 4K RESOLUTION WITH HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE (HDR) THE REMASTERED THEATRICAL VERSION OF THE FILM WILL BE AVAILABLE ON DIGITAL AND 4K UHD DISC ON FEBRUARY 25, 2025

It's not who you know and it never has been: it's WHOM YOU KNOW and we know our friends Jonathan Marder, Mover and Shaker Barbara Tober and Patrick McMullan, so we met Academy Award Winner F. Murray Abraham last year! 


 Little did we know then that we would be publishing on Amadeus! We love everything F. Murray Abraham and Warner Brothers Discovery do.
The 1984 period biographical drama film stars Academy Award Winner F. Murray Abraham and Academy Award Nominee Tom Hulce

Celebrating the 40th anniversary of the epic historical film’s 8 Academy Awards, Amadeus, from acclaimed director Milos Forman (One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest), will be available for the first time Digitally in 4K Ultra HD and on 4K UHD Blu-ray Disc on February 25.  Whom You Know is honored to give Amadeus our Highest Recommendation; we have simple taste: we like the best, and you must see Amadeus in 4K. 

One of the most celebrated films in cinematic history, the theatrical version of Amadeus will be available to purchase on Ultra HD Blu-ray Disc online and in-store at major retailers and available Digitally from Amazon Prime Video, AppleTV, Fandango at Home and more.

Directed by two-time Academy Award winner Milos Forman (One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest) from a screenplay by Academy Award winner Peter Shaffer, the film is based on the play Amadeus by Shaffer and Mozart and Salieri by Alexander Pushkin. Amadeus stars Academy Award winner F. Murray Abraham as Antonio Salieri, Academy Award nominee Tom Hulce as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Elizabeth Berridge as Constanze Mozart, Simon Callow as Emanuel Schikaneder, Roy Dotrice as Leopold Mozart, Christine Ebersole as Katerina Cavalieri, Jeffrey Jones as Emperor Joseph II and Charles Kay as Count Orsini-Rosenberg.

Amadeus was produced by three-time Academy Award winner and Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award recipient Saul Zaentz.

Amadeus received eleven Academy Award nominations and won eight Oscars - Best Picture, Best Directing Best Actor (F. Murray Abraham), Best Screenplay based on Material from Another Medium, Best Art Direction, Best Costume Design, Best Makeup, and Best Sound.

In 2019, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.”

The restoration and mastering of the Amadeus original theatrical cut was completed by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences with the participation of Paul Zaentz.

About the Film

Disciplined Italian composer becomes consumed by jealousy and resentment towards the hedonistic and remarkably talented young Viennese composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

Amadeus Digital release and Ultra HD Blu-ray disc contain the following new and previously released special features:

· The Making of Amadeus (New)

· Amadeus: The Making of a Masterpiece


BASICS

AMADEUS

Ultra HD Blu-ray Languages: English, Spanish, Parisian French

Ultra HD Blu-ray Subtitles: English SDH, Spanish, Parisian French

Run Time: 159minutes

Rating: PG

Digital Street Date: February 25, 2025

Physical Street Date: February 25, 2025

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About Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment

Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment (WBDHE) distributes the award-winning movies, television, animation, and digital content produced by Warner Bros. Discovery to the homes and screens of millions through physical Blu-ray Disc™ and DVD retail sales and digital transactions on major streaming, video-on-demand cable, satellite, digital, and mobile channels. WBDHE is part of Warner Bros. Discovery Content Sales, one of the world’s largest distributors of entertainment programming.

Ultra HD showcases 4K resolution with High Dynamic Range (HDR) and a wider color spectrum, offering consumers brighter, deeper, more lifelike colors for a home entertainment viewing experience like never before.

For the complete 4K Ultra HD experience with HDR, a 4K Ultra HD TV with HDR, an Ultra HD Blu-ray player and a high-speed HDMI (category 2) cable are required

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#CulturedPeachy @MorganLibrary The Morgan Library & Museum Announces 2025 Exhibitions

The Morgan Library & Museum is pleased to announce its schedule of exhibitions for 2025. These include a focused exhibition on a fifteenth-century illuminated manuscript that weaves together tales of places both near and far, told from the perspective of a medieval armchair traveler in northern France; a selection of new acquisitions made in honor of the Morgan’s centennial; a retrospective of photographs by Julia Margaret Cameron, one of the most important and innovative photographers of the 19th century; a celebration of Jane Austen on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of her birth; the first comprehensive museum presentation of contemporary artist Lisa Yuskavage’s drawings; an exhibition that traces the impact of the Bible’s Psalms on men and women in medieval Europe from the sixth to the sixteenth century; and the first exhibition in a century to explore Auguste Renoir’s works on paper in depth



The Book of Marvels: Imagining the Medieval World January 24 through May 25, 2025 From the tales of famous travelers like Marco Polo and Alexander the Great to the ancient encyclopedias of Pliny and Isidore, medieval conceptions of the world were often based more on authoritative tradition than direct observation. This exhibition presents one of the most fascinating examples of a medieval guide to the globe, known as the Book of the Marvels of the World. Written in France by an unknown author, this fifteenth-century illustrated text vividly depicts the remarkable inhabitants, customs, and natural phenomena of various regions, both near and far. Reuniting two of the four surviving copies, The Book of Marvels: Imagining the Medieval World brings to life medieval conceptions—and misconceptions—of a global world. Additional objects in the exhibition demonstrate how foreign cultures were imagined in the Middle Ages, and what the assumptions of medieval Europeans tell us about their own implicit biases and beliefs. Highlights include rare illustrated manuscripts of Marco Polo and John Mandeville; a richly ornamented Ottoman Book of Wonders, made for a sultan’s daughter; and a spectacular medieval map of the Holy Land, based on pilgrimage accounts. Organized by Joshua O’Driscoll, Associate Curator of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts.




A Celebration: Acquisitions in Honor of the Morgan's Centennial May 9 through August 17, 2025 In the century since its founding as a public institution, the Morgan’s collections have grown dramatically, deepening the core assembled by J. Pierpont Morgan and his librarian, Belle da Costa Greene, who became the first Director of the institution. This growth is made possible through the support of members and donors who expand and enrich the historical, artistic, and literary contexts of the Morgan’s holdings, and this exhibition commemorates a notable selection of purchases, gifts, and promised gifts made in honor of the Morgan’s Centennial. Ranging from the Middle Ages to the present, the exhibition will include two manuscripts related to the publication of Leonardo da Vinci’s Treatise on Painting; Renaissance and modern bookbindings of exceptional craftsmanship; an extraordinary group of literary manuscripts by François-René de Chateaubriand, Edgar Allan Poe, Walt Whitman, and others; groups of photographs by Emmet Gowin and Frederick Sommer; and drawings by Parmigianino, Annibale Carracci, Hugh Douglas Hamilton, Cy Twombly, Helen Frankenthaler, Bridget Riley, Giuseppe Penone, and William Kentridge. Organized by John McQuillen, Associate Curator of Printed Books & Bindings.




Arresting Beauty: Julia Margaret Cameron May 30 through September 14, 2025 “I longed to arrest all beauty that came before me, and at length the longing has been satisfied.” —Julia Margaret Cameron Arresting Beauty: Julia Margaret Cameron explores the path-breaking career of photography’s first widely recognized artist. Cameron (1815 - 1879) was born in Calcutta to a French mother and an English father; in 1848, with her husband and children, she moved to England, where her sisters introduced her to the elite cultural circles in which they traveled. Residing on the Isle of Wight, where she was close neighbors with the poet Alfred Tennyson, Cameron acquired her first camera at age 48. In only eleven years she would create thousands of exposures and leave an enduring image of the Victorian era as an age of intellectual and spiritual ambition. Her own prodigious drive helped Cameron become a probing portraitist of leading figures such as Tennyson, Thomas Carlyle, G.F. Watts, and Charles Darwin, while her absorption with fine art, notably Renaissance painting, led her to create staged tableaux in a mode that has been perpetually rediscovered by photographers down to the present. Most distinct of all was Cameron’s wholly personal handling of her medium. Heedless of a large camera’s technical limitations, alert to the happy effects of accident, and indifferent to critical scorn, she embraced a style of spontaneous intimacy that distanced her from the photographic establishment of her time and class. Motion blur, highly selective focus, and even fingerprints on the glass negatives (which required developing before their emulsions dried) are among the idiosyncrasies of her singular oeuvre. Cameron was quick to exploit publishing and promotional opportunities: at London’s South Kensington Museum (today the Victoria & Albert Museum) she secured not only an exhibition in 1865 but, a few years later, studio space, and she was the first photographic artist to be collected by the institution. Arresting Beauty features prints from its initial purchase and from subsequent additions to its holdings, which have grown to number nearly one thousand. The exhibition includes Cameron’s large if optically primitive lens (all that survives of her apparatus), pages from her memoir manuscript Annals of My Glass House, and portraits she made in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) after Cameron and her husband moved there in 1875. Organized by Joel Smith, Richard L. Menschel Curator of Photography.




A Lively Mind: Jane Austen at 250 June 6 through September 14, 2025 A Lively Mind immerses viewers in the inspiring story of Jane Austen’s authorship and her gradual rise to international fame. Iconic artifacts from Jane Austen’s House in Chawton, England join manuscripts, books, and artworks from the Morgan, as well as from a dozen institutional and private collections, to present compelling new perspectives on Austen’s literary achievement, her personal style, and her global legacy. Beginning as a teenager, Austen cultivated her imaginative powers and her ambition to publish. Encouraged by her family, especially her father and her sister Cassandra, she persevered through years of uncertainty. Her creativity found expression in a range of artistic pursuits, from music-making to a delight in fashion. The story of how Americans first encountered and responded to Austen’s novels, unbeknownst to her, emerges from four surviving copies of an unauthorized edition of Emma published during her lifetime. Following Austen’s death, family members preserved their memories of her, while carefully guarding what was publicly revealed. Austen’s audience continued to grow as those who loved her novels helped new generations of readers to appreciate them. In addition to celebrating Austen, A Lively Mind commemorates the landmark bequest of Austen manuscripts to the Morgan in 1975 by the knowledgeable collector Alberta H. Burke of Baltimore. Organized by Dale Stinchcomb, Drue Heinz Curator of Literary and Historical Manuscripts, and Juliette Wells, Professor of Literary Studies at Goucher College.




Lisa Yuskavage: Drawings June 27, 2025 through January 4, 2026 One of the most original and influential artists of the past three decades, Lisa Yuskavage (American b. 1962) creates works that affirm the integrity of her media (painting, drawing and printmaking) while challenging conventional art historical precedents. At once confrontational and meditative, her works blur the boundaries between high and low art, exploring traditional genres—the nude, portraiture, landscape and still life—with a contemporary eye to issues of female transgression and empowerment rooted in popular culture. Lisa Yuskavage: Drawings is the first comprehensive museum presentation of the artist’s drawings. Incorporating drawings from the early nineties to the present and including sketches and finished studies, the exhibition will feature a wide range of her explorations with materials including work in graphite, pen, Conte, pastel, charcoal, distemper, monotype, gouache, watercolor, acrylic and ink on paper. It will chart Yuskavage’s career-long inquiry into how process and material experimentation create entirely new ways to find images. From her earliest drawings of imagined figures and still lives, through a period of investigation into what constitutes a model, to her recent studio and landscape scenes synthesizing the real and the imagined into a new kind of fictional reality, Yuskavage’s drawings give insight into the way we see and comprehend the world. Within the jewel-like space of the Thaw Gallery, the exhibition provides an immersive experience, allowing the viewer to enter the artist’s mind. Organized by Claire Gilman,




Sing a New Song: The Psalms in Medieval Art and Life September 12, 2025 through January 4, 2026 Traditionally ascribed to King David, the Hebrew Book of Psalms is a collection of sacred poems that constitute the longest and most popular book of the Bible. These poems include expressions of lament and loss, petitions and confessions, as well as exclamations of joy and thanksgiving— universal themes that speak to what it means to be human. Sing a New Song traces the impact of the Psalms on men and women in medieval Europe from the sixth to the sixteenth century. It encompasses daily practices and performance, as well as the creation of Psalters (Books of Psalms), among the most richly ornamented manuscripts ever made. Stressing the integration of the Psalms in medieval life, topics range from children saying their prayers to people preparing to die.




The beginning of the exhibition is devoted to the Psalms’ origins, with special emphasis on David as composer. The following two sections show how Psalms permeated the intellectual culture of medieval Europe through translations into Latin and the vernacular. Children used Psalters to learn to read, patrons commissioned versions in their native languages, and theologians, glossing the Psalms, authored the most influential interpretive writings of the Middle Ages. The next section is dedicated to the medieval Psalter. More than any other text, Psalms informed the language of the liturgy, and the Psalter served effectively as the prayer book of the Church. Priests, monks, and nuns were required to pray all 150 Psalms weekly. Lay people across Europe, imitating these practices, fueled a demand for Psalters —often gloriously illuminated. Another section examines performance of the Psalms within the monastery, the church, and the private home. The final section examines the apotropaic function of Psalm texts, the use of Psalms as penitential atonement, and how Psalms comforted the dying. Organized by Roger S. Wieck, Melvin R. Seiden Curator and Department Head of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts.




Renoir’s Drawings October 17, 2025 through February 8, 2026 While the paintings of Auguste Renoir (1841–1919) have become icons of Impressionism, his drawings, watercolors, and pastels are far less widely known. In fact, drawing remained central to his artistic practice even as his interests and ambitions changed over the course of a long career. This exhibition explores the ways in which Renoir used paper to test ideas, plan compositions, and interpret both landscape and the human figure. Thematic sections will cover the full span of the artist’s career, ranging from academic studies he made as a student, to on-the-spot impressions of contemporary urban and rural life, to finished, formal portraits, to intimate sketches of friends and family completed late in life. In-depth case studies of favored themes and preparatory work for landmark canvases will further illuminate Renoir’s practice of drawing. Inspired by the major gift to the Morgan of a large-scale preparatory sketch for one of Renoir’s most significant paintings, The Great Bathers, this exhibition is the first in a century to explore the artist’s works on paper in depth. Organized by the Morgan Library Museum and the Musée d’Orsay, Paris, Renoir’s Drawings brings together nearly one hundred drawings, pastels, watercolors, prints, and a small selection of paintings, enabling visitors to engage with Renoir’s creative process while offering insights into his artistic methods over five decades. Organized by Colin B. Bailey, Katharine J. Rayner Director, and Sarah Lees, Research Associate

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Monday, February 17, 2025

#PeachysPicks #TerrificTakeout A Peachy's Pick Since 2011, #BellaBlu by #EnricoPrioetti Since 1996 #Italian @BellaBluNYC Winter 2025 #967LexingtonAvenue Corner of 70th #UpperEastSide

Peachy absolutely adored the Ricotta and Spinach Ravioli with Black Truffle Cream Sauce
It's never been who you know, it's WHOM YOU KNOW and certainly we know Bella Blu created by owner Enrico Prioietti!  It first earned a review in Terrific Takeout in 2011 and graduated to Peachy's Picks in 2011 and finally we returned to experience their total excellence which will wow you in fantastic fashion.  We were graciously welcomed.
In 1996 before it opened, Bella Blu had its inside al fresco painted by artist Antonio Romano, and you can see his hand on the wall in the front.  It's a gorgeous blue inside, hence the name.  The beautiful, humungous plant at the bar is changed every week and is wonderful for atmosphere.
There are eight salad choices, which we applaud.  We want to see more amazing salads everywhere!  We narrowed it down to two.  First, above, befriend Tropicale con Cuori di Palma, Avocado, Peperoni Arrostiti e Mais, with lemon dressing.  The red cabbage in particular was laudable here, and in both salad cases they listened and put the dressing on the side as we requested and all elements were properly well-cut.  Below, meet the Verdurine Bella Blu a Forno a Legna.  Of course, all the Italian names are clearly defined in English.  Brick oven chopped roasted vegetables rejoice with red wine vinaigrette, and the fresh corn was commendable in particular.
Classic meatballs, 100 percent beef, are a solid performer under antipasti.  They boast authenticity and richness that you'll be happy with.  The best component of the whole review without a doubt was the Mezzelune di Ricotta e Spinaci alla Crema Tartufata.  Ricotta and Spinach Ravioli with Black Truffle Cream sauce is one of the best items Peachy has eaten anywhere at all in 2025 so far.  The sauce is a victory in itself.  Both pastas we tried are made fresh from scratch.  It's obvious in the superior flavor and texture and overall outstanding experience evidencing exactly why this venue has thrived since 1996.
We are huge pistachio enthusiasts and find them to be a highly underrepresented menu item across the board everywhere.  Have no fear at Bella Blu: they shine in Panzerotti di Cardiofi con Pistacchi, Burro e Salvia.  Artichoke ravioli with pistachios, butter and sage present an elevated unique experience that makes Bella Blu a winner.  Free-range Cornish Hen is pan-seared and successfully joined by roasted potatoes, broccoli rabe and mustard, a tantalizing sauce that is just enough without overdoing it.  Well done!
Prepared exactly as we asked, medium, Salmone alla Griglia con Verdure saltate in Salsa di Agrumi was truly sensational and sublime.  It's a nice piece of fish and not some wimpy sliver like lesser places might serve you that we would never publish on.  The fish not only is a good size but it is also high-quality with the flavor spectrum hitting all the high notes.  Grilled Atlantic Salmon arrives with organic baby vegetables that sing a perfect backup.  Sauteed spinach in garlic and oil is a must to join any meal at Bella Blu!
As it was beyond freezing outside, we sipped on their Finest Sencha Green Tea and that's the truth: we sip green tea for health and to warm up but this one actually tasted great! Finally, everyone knows Peachy is a huge apple pie enthusiast and is super all-American; to that end, the similar Apple Tart is fresh and homemade on premises with golden delicious apples that you'll love.
Bella Blu continues to be Highly Recommended and we promise to go back much sooner than in 14 years next time!  



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Hippo Ballerina Arrives in Her New Home at Fordham University's Lincoln Center Campus Our Coverage Sponsored by Cosmopolitan Dental, Official Dentist of Whom You Know @GaroNazarianDDS #cosmopolitandental #loveyoursmile

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The highlight of the Magis Sculpture Exhibition—a collaboration with Cavalier Galleries—the iconic sculpture will be on display through December

Fordham University, in partnership with Cavalier Galleries, is proud to announce the opening of The Magis Sculpture Exhibition, at its Lincoln Center campus. This highly anticipated exhibit features 11 magnificent sculptures, including Bjørn Okholm Skaarup's iconic Hippo Ballerina, set in Fordham's celebrated outdoor sculpture garden, a cultural haven in the heart of Manhattan.
Hippo Ballerina Arrives in Her New Home at Fordham University’s Lincoln Center Campus. Image Credit: Taylor Ha, Fordham University.

Visitors are invited to experience a self-guided sculpture walk amidst Fordham's beautifully manicured campus, directly across from the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. A highlight of the exhibition is Hippo Ballerina, the beloved 2.5-ton bronze sculpture adorned in a copper tutu. Standing 15 feet tall, the sculpture is inspired by Degas' Little Dancer Aged Fourteen and the dancing hippos of Walt Disney's Fantasia and has captivated audiences across New York City with previous installations at Pershing Square Plaza West, Dante Park, the Flatiron South Public Plaza, and the Girl Scouts of America Building. For this exhibition, Hippo Ballerina will be prominently displayed on 62nd Street.

"Fordham's sculpture garden at our Lincoln Center campus is a hidden oasis in the cultural heart of the city," said University President Tania Tetlow. "We are delighted to have 11 more sculptures on loan, thanks to the generosity of Fordham Trustee Kim B. Bepler, and invite the public to enjoy a self-guided tour through our beautiful plaza."

In addition to Hippo Ballerina, Skaarup's sculptures The Frog, The Majestic Lion, The Giraffe, and The Ostrich will also be on display. Each sculpture presents a whimsical story or allegory to decipher, with sources ranging from ancient fables and art history to music and modern animation. Joining Skaarup's bronze lineup are two monumental sculptures from Jim Rennert, Timing and Inner Dialogue, which represent the meeting point between the business world and the everyday lives of ordinary people. Rennert's titles work together with his visual art to illustrate the experiences—sometimes physical, sometimes psychological—common to contemporary society, and perhaps especially the urban environment. The sculptures have previously been exhibited in New York City's Pershing Square, Theatre District and Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza. Works by renowned figurative artists Bruno Lucchesi and Jane DeDecker are also featured, with sculptures that explore themes of family, nature, and human growth.

"Bjørn Skaarup's sculptures invite us to see the familiar in extraordinary ways," said Ron Cavalier, President of Cavalier Galleries. "Together with the powerful works of Jim Rennert, Bruno Lucchesi, and Jane DeDecker, The Magis Sculpture Exhibition at Fordham's Lincoln Center campus offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience their unique artistic vision in a space that celebrates creativity and community. We are honored to collaborate with Fordham on bringing this remarkable exhibition to life."

"Jesuit education is the education of the whole person—the soul, the inspiration, the arts," said Kim B. Bepler, a longtime supporter of the university. "I hope these sculptures will be inspiring, and that they'll give people a moment to pause and reflect as they wander through campus, studying and enjoying our outdoor space."

The Magis Sculpture Exhibition is open to the public offering an immersive cultural experience in the heart of Manhattan. A QR code displayed with each piece leads to information about the sculpture and its artist. Visitors can explore the exhibit daily at Fordham's Lincoln Center campus, located at 113 West 60th Street, New York, NY 10023. Open Monday - Friday, 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday, 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. The plaza-level garden can be accessed along 62nd Street via a staircase on the east side of Fordham's School of Law.

For more information about the sculpture walk and the artworks, please visit: https://www.fordham.edu/about/campuses/lincoln-center-campus/fordhams-sculpture-walk/.

ABOUT FORDHAM
Founded in 1841, Fordham is the Jesuit University of New York, offering exceptional education distinguished by the Jesuit tradition across nine schools. Fordham awards baccalaureate, graduate, and professional degrees, and enrolls approximately 17,000 students in Fordham College at Rose Hill, Fordham College at Lincoln Center, the Gabelli School of Business (undergraduate and graduate), the School of Professional and Continuing Studies, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the Graduate School of Education, the Graduate School of Religion and Religious Education, the Graduate School of Social Service, and the School of Law. The University has residential campuses in the Bronx and Manhattan; the Westchester campus in West Harrison, New York; the Louis Calder Center Biological Field Station in Armonk, New York; and the Fordham London campus in the United Kingdom.

ABOUT CAVALIER GALLERIES
For nearly 40 years, Cavalier Galleries has offered an unparalleled selection of contemporary fine art at premier exhibition spaces in Greenwich, Nantucket, New York, and Palm Beach. The galleries present traditional and representational artwork as well as modern and contemporary works from local and international artists. Cavalier Galleries offers a wide variety of paintings, sculpture, and photography by emerging talents, mid-career artists, and those who have established their place in the art historical canon.

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#PeachyPicks @madeinnypizza #MadeInNewYorkPizza A Peachy's Pick Since 2023 Winter 2025 #UpperWestSide #421AmsterdamAvenue

It's not who you know, it's WHOM YOU KNOW and one of the newer pizza places to us that is superior is Made in New York Pizza; it earned an inaugural review in 2022 and advanced to Peachy's Picks in 2023!  We are delighted to return for the first time in two years to 421 Amsterdam Ave on Manhattan's Upper West Side, and their salads even in the dead of winter continue to excel.  From the simplicity of the Caesar Salad above to the majesty of the House Salad below which has red onions cut so well and peppers to heat you up, the salad options are a nutritional must to go with your pizza.  Of course, the dressing is on the side as you see.  The salads are sizable and robust.
Not only is their pizza spectacular, but their sides are winter winners too!  The Chicken Roll is so fresh and is oozing with delicious mozzarella and grilled chicken.  The cheese calzone continues to be absolutely the best on the west side of Manhattan and it's competitive with the best cheese calzones you've had in your life.  We cannot overemphasize the freshness of both of these hot numbers that continue to make Peachy happy and she has missed them.  Marinara comes to the party in both cases in a smashing fashion and don't miss it!
Of course it is standard review practice for Peachy to choose a large pizza with what she wants on it.  You'll see Mushroom as an option, and we chose to add spinach which visually and nutritionally enhanced it by quite a lot.  Anyone who thinks pizza is not healthy has not had this pizza!
However, the real star of the show this visit was the Margherita StracciatellaAs you know, Peachy has a close relationship with Burrata and Stracciatella is the inside of Burrata.  This pizza is completely outstanding and normally we choose a large cheese to see what the dough, sauce and cheese is like standalone, and this totally outperforms a regular cheese.  We have not seen anyone else put Stracciatella on pizza before and it's totally genius and equally delicious; you need this specific piza in your life.
Made in New York Pizza continues to be a Peachy's Pick.
We look forward to seeing them keep up the excellence and they may have exciting news in the near future; stay tuned!





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VIBRANT COLOR AND STYLE TAKE THE SPOTLIGHT IN THE NEW 2025 BRIDESMAIDS COLLECTION BY VERA WANG BRIDE x PRONOVIAS Our Coverage Sponsored by Hallak Cleaners the Couture Cleaner @hallakcleaners @hallakcouturecleaner

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In Vera Wang’s latest collection for Pronovias Group, the iconic designer continues to redefine modern style and creativity for the bridal party.

Vera Wang Bride x Pronovias, the luxury brand that forms part of Pronovias Group, launches the latest Bridesmaids collection for 2025. The internationally acclaimed designer and red-carpet style icon created this new fashion-focused line for bridesmaids and wedding guests alike.

The 45-piece collection features a wide range of silhouettes and styles. Every piece incorporates the artistry, individuality and details that define the undeniably cool look of Vera Wang. “I want women to express themselves with their own look and authenticity – every woman is unique”, she said.

The designs are feminine and universally flattering with a wide assortment of options. Silhouettes include details such as cutouts, keyhole details, and high leg splits. “Cut, and proportion all help make women look beautiful and feel comfortable”, the designer said. “I always consider movement and comfort in my designs because if you feel good, you look amazing. And that gives you confidence.”

The collection offers a range of vibrant electric tones alongside soft pale shades. Bridesmaids are able to mix and match dress styles in the same color, allowing them to express their unique styles while maintaining the bride’s cohesive color palette.

Features of the new collection include:

Vibrant Colors – From vibrant electric tones alongside soft pale shades and Vera’s quintessential staple, black, this assortment offers colors for any party that is looking for something a little less traditional and fashion forward.
Innovative Necklines – Sculptural necklines with Vera’s version of lingerie straps create an embellishment on bare skin. Necklines include draping and high neck options alongside beautiful strapless bodice designs
Volume and Structure – Floor-sweeping skirts are designed with architectural flair. Bubble hems are a light and airy alternative to a typical hem.





Vera’s talent for transforming simple details into something unexpected and impactful is showcased in this new collection. Her keen eye ensures each piece captures attention, while her artistic, modern designs make a bold fashion statement that defines the brand's identity.

The new collection will be available in all the Pronovias stores, select wholesalers around the world, and select styles will be sold online for order exclusively at SAKS.com in the USA.

In line with Pronovias Group’s inclusivity policy that applies to all the brands in its portfolio, all the Vera Wang Bride and bridesmaids 2025 dresses are available in a range of sizes from 32 to 64 (Spain); 0 to 32 (US), 2 to 30 (UK).

ABOUT PRONOVIAS GROUP

Pronovias Group is the global leader in bridal design with a unique portfolio of luxury brands such as Pronovias, Vera Wang Bride, House of St Patrick, White One, Nicole Milano, and Lady Bird. The Pronovias Group gowns are distributed at more than 4000 points of sale in 105 countries and there are Pronovias flagship stores in major fashion cities such as New York, China, London, Milan, and Paris.

ABOUT VERA WANG

A native New Yorker who spent her career at the forefront of fashion, Vera Wang began a sweeping makeover of the bridal industry in 1990 with the opening of her flagship salon at the Carlyle Hotel in New York City. Today, the Vera Wang brand reflects her vision to create a lifestyle that goes beyond core bridal and ready-to-wear, and into publishing, fragrance, accessories, and home. Vera Wang began her partnership with Pronovias Group in 2021, creating collections for brides and bridesmaid’s that are distributed in retail stores and official distributors of Pronovias Group.

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