Where to Find the Best Negronis in New York City From the classic three-part recipe to clever spins that’ll keep you coming back for more, here’s where to find must-try Negronis in New York City. By Erica Chayes Wida
The Morgan Library & Museum Celebrates 100 Years of History, Literature and Art Founded to house the collection of financier J.P. Morgan, the cultural institution has been open to the public since 1924. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Painter David Shillinglaw On Meeting Heroes and Finding Inspiration in Ibiza In his latest mural, the artist married his signature style of simplistic, almost childlike drawings with the complicated spirit of his favorite writers. By Gary Grimes
Allen Ginsberg’s Photographs of the Beat Generation Star in a New Exhibit By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Diane di Prima Brings the Women of the Beat Generation to the Forefront in a New Book By Veronica Suchodolski
<em>Big Sur</em>: Yet Another in an Endless Stream of Beat Generation Movies Nobody Wants to See By Rex Reed
You Don’t Know Jack: Brit Actor Sam Riley Talks Taking on Kerouac in <em>On the Road</em> By Kelly Faircloth