1. Head over to Madison Square Park for some delish bites. Mad.Sq.Eats 2013 is an outdoor market featuring dishes made by chefs from New York City’s most popular restaurants. Open daily 11am-9pm, until Friday, May 31st.
  2. See a play in LES. Check out a performance (or 2, since they’re free) held throughout this weekend at Theater for the New City. 155 1st Ave, bw 9th & 10th St., Sat May 25 – Sun May 26.
  3. Change up your apartment decor for Spring. Every season I like to add decor that is colorful or mirrored (obsessed). For some serious apartment style inspiration, head over to MG’s recent post featuring 5 chic accent pieces.
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  1. Head out for a date night featuring cocktails & oysters. Evelyn Drinkery & Village Fishmonger are hosting an eve filled with yum cocktails & date night perfect bites. Tix are $10 for Sunday at Evelyn Drinkery (171 Ave C, bw 10th &11th Sts).
  2. Update your downtown foodie favs. Taste of Tribeca 2013 is a benefit event for the arts education in community schools. When you buy a ticket, you will get six plates from various local restaurants.
  3. Get your wardrobe ready for some fabulush spring first dates. Not sure what to wear on date night? Then you should totes check out MG’s picks for 3 spring date dresses every woman should own. Get it girls!
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  1. Watch a film on rooftop downtown. Downtown Rooftop Films hosts indie film screenings all over the city and this weekend it will be in LES. For tix,  Open Road Rooftop (350 Grand St, bw Essex & Ludlow St).
  2. Get your Comme des fix. With tons of items listed at 50-70% off, you can totes update your spring date night wardy. Look for printed skirts, floral tops & structured jackets. Located at 127 W 30th St.
  3. Make the city your personal gym. When the weather is gorg (like it will be this weekend) Midtown Chap & I like to plan different runs through our fav neighborhoods in Manhattan. A run up Park Avenue or along the East side river is our go-to spots, espesh on a warm eve. Totes in #SkinnyMG mode dahlings!
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  1. Cheer on the NYC fav at the Kentucky Derby.  The Bell House NY is hosting a full day of Derby fun ($10 at door). Watch 3-year-old colt Verrazano, named after the NYC bridge, race in this Saturday’s Kentucky Derby (hope he wins!). If you’ll be watching at home, use MG’s fabulush cocktail recipes as a guide to making some light & delish sips.
  2. Get your foodie on, Asian style. The Lucky Rice Festival features a menu of inventive Asian dishes by 20 master chefs. Sip on delish cocktails while tasting even more delish food.
  3. Glam up your apartment decor. Add some Hollywood chic to an old chair by spray painting the legs a brushed silver. Or, why not visit your fabric store (or the garment district in Midtown), and pick up a few yards of a brightly colored or boldly printed fabric for some spring flair. Fold the fabric and use as a duvet for your bed or throw for your sofa. Easy x 100 ;-)
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  1. Check out the inspiration behind Japan’s Street Style. “Fashion Fast Forward: Japanese Art Goes POP” event explores the art-inspired street style and will feature an interview with the founders of Tokyo label Dresses/Undressed. Located at Japan Society
  2. Taste bites from NY’s foodie spots. Dish West is a 4 hour food & drink event that features various vendors from all over the city. It’s a great way to find out new date night favs & brunch in the city spots. Located at Altman Building (135 W 18th St, b/w 6th & 7th Aves).
  3. View the pretty flowers. The Sakura Matsuri Cherry Blossom Festival is a 2-day fair featuring a fashion show, workshops & tea ceremonies. Located at Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
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  1. Get your brunch on with your besties. Visit MG’s Brunch In NYC column for fab brunch spots that offer great specials and ‘bottomless’ cocktail options (my fav).
  2. Attend a free outdoor movie screening. Tribeca Film Festival is hosting free screenings at Brookfield Place Plaza (220 Vesey St.). Check out the full schedule of flicks here
  3. Partake in 50 Shades of Ale. Hosted by Two Girls, One Pint, try out unlimited craft beers for $25 at Bitter & Esters (700 Washington Ave), on 4/20 at 7pm. 
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  1. Throw a spontaneous Girls’ Night In eve with your girlfriends. Today I’m having a few friends over for some cocktails, bites and most importantly…to catch up on their dating lives! For some chic tips on a get together, check out MG’s 10 Ideas For A Fabulush Girls’ Night In Party.
  2. Head over to the Badgley Mischka sample sale. Located at their showroom (260 Fifth Avenue Showroom), stock up on tweed, cocktail dresses & other pretty pieces, all at 60-80% off.
  3. Celebrate your inner literary lover. At the Downtown Literary Festival (McNally Jackson Books 52 Prince St.), Sunday will be filled with events dedicated to downtown New York. 
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