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Griffin Miller

New York

Lifestyle Editor at New York Lifestyles Magazine

Theatre Editor, Davler Media at City Guide NYC

Articles

  • Feb 13, 2025 | cityguideny.com | Griffin Miller

    Unlike most American teenagers assigned F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby” in high school, Ryan McCartan wasn’t nearly as fascinated by the dazzle-infused parties and Jazz Age romance as he was with the socio-economic angle. Written at a time when self-made individuals were elbowing their way into polite society, Fitzgerald’s aim was to create a farce about the American Dream. Photo: Nina Westervelt.

  • May 1, 2024 | newyorklifestylesmagazine.com | Griffin Miller

    Surprise Her With A Wellness Gift Call it first-class indulgence or the ultimate in upkeep, but nothing says “Happy Mother’s Day” like a fabulous spa experience. Whether a planned day of personalized treatments or a generous gift certificate, the payoff comes when Mom becomes hooked on “me” time and looks and feels phenomenal. And because this is New York, you can find the perfect spa gift at any price point.

  • Jan 19, 2024 | cityguideny.com | Griffin Miller

    Our Broadway guide will help you navigate the world’s most famous theatre district. We've got everything that's showing in January 2024, with running times and theatre locations. BROADWAY SHOWS IN NYC 2024Lorna Courtney and Melanie La Barrie in & Juliet, photo credit Matthew Murphy. & Juliet (Stephen Sondheim Theatre, 124 W.

  • Oct 27, 2023 | cityguideny.com | Griffin Miller

    Here is everything you need to know about the Off-Broadway and Off-Off Broadway shows in NYC in 2023. Throughout Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens, Off- and Off-Off Broadway theatres present everything from the classics—plays and musicals—to cutting-edge experimental pieces, concerts, festivals, and immersive works. #UglyCrY (Chain Theatre 36th Street Theatre, 312 W.

  • Oct 6, 2023 | cityguideny.com | Griffin Miller

    The year’s spookiest month is upon us, meaning we’re obligated to get our holiday freak on as we follow the trail of cobwebs, skeletons, fangs, and tombstones leading up to Halloween. Suffice to say, when it comes to theatre, New York has no shortage of productions that blend eerily well with both the supernatural and diabolical.