We noticed a few things this week.
A few theaters, some roasteries, that cute florist you didn’t know existed, and more cozy spots from the cities we live in.
- The Odd Edit
The Boys Finale Watch Parties in Bushwick's Genre-TV Dive Bars
As The Boys wraps its fifth season, a handful of Bushwick and Ridgewood dive bars are hosting raucous watch parties for genre TV fans. Expect variable projector quality, encouraged costumes, and plenty of debate.
- The Odd Edit
LA's Summer House Reunion Watch Nights in Silver Lake & Echo Park
Silver Lake and Echo Park's quirkiest bars are hosting Summer House reunion watch nights complete with cast-themed cocktails, bingo cards, vintage TVs, and a rooftop crossover that's redefining reality TV fandom.
- The Odd Edit
NYC's Podcast Listening Booths: Summer House Reunion & More
A new wave of bars in downtown Manhattan offers something unexpected: private booths designed for podcast listening, where regulars tune into the Summer House reunion, Alex Cooper drops, and more.
- The Long Way Home
Miami Metromover: The Free Loop Through Downtown, Brickell, and Art Deco Miami
Miami's Metromover costs nothing and loops through Downtown and Brickell on elevated tracks. Discover the best stations for Art Deco architecture, waterfront walks, and skyline panoramas.
- The Long Way Home
NYC Ferry Sunset Routes: Red Hook and Williamsburg Loop for Golden Hour
Pier 11's evening departures to Red Hook and Williamsburg offer the city's best water-level sunset. We break down routes, boarding strategy, and which side of the boat to claim for golden hour.
- The Long Way Home
SF Caltrain Weekend Day Trips Worth Taking in Summer 2026
Bay Area day trip logic changes when you treat Caltrain like a choose-your-own-adventure. Burlingame Avenue, San Mateo's downtown plant shops, and University Avenue in Palo Alto deliver more per hour than most SF itineraries.
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NYC Night Bus Routes for Late Shifts: Q60, BxM10, and M15-SBS Owl Service
The Q60, BxM10, and M15 Select Bus Service keep New York moving after midnight. A guide to stop strategies, connection points, and route quirks for the city's late-shift commuters.
- Nice but Free
Central Park Free Concerts 2026: SummerStage & Naumburg Schedule, Picnic Tips, Best Spots
Central Park's free concert season returns June through August 2026. Navigate SummerStage's eclectic lineup, discover the Naumburg Bandshell's classical Wednesdays, and master picnic etiquette for the best lawn spots.
- Nice but Free
NYC Free Museums Guide May 2026: Met Pay-What-You-Wish, MoMA Free Friday & More
From the Met's resident pay-what-you-wish policy to MoMA UNIQLO Free Friday Nights and Whitney's after-7pm admission, here's how to access NYC's world-class museums without the sticker shock this May and June.
- Nice but Free
Brooklyn Bridge Park Free Yoga and Outdoor Movies Light Up Summer 2026
Brooklyn's waterfront parks roll out free summer programming: sunrise yoga at Brooklyn Bridge Park, Thursday movies in DUMBO, and Friday films in Greenpoint. Here's when to go and what to pack.