A 2024 fundraising request for you, our valued readers

Please help us maintain this little oasis on the internet—where we constantly aim to be as scintillating, edgy, provocative, and forthright as possible

 

Dear NYCitywoman Readers,

It’s been a year since we sent out our last fundraising SOS, and now our annual operating costs are again coming due. We ask you kindly (and persuasively, we hope) to contribute whatever you can.

We’ve continued our spirited and multifarious website out of our sheer love of writing and communicating our basically New York point of view. Examples? Our annual New York Film Festival reviews, recollections of bygone restaurants (including a midtown spot serving chicken flambé and V8 juice), music performances (from the Grateful Dead to Seiji Ozawa), and a neurologist’s take on romance over age 50.

This year we’ve broadened our point of view and published articles unlike anything else in print or on the internet—everything from a critical evaluation of M.Z. Wallace handbags to a profile of the American conductor Michael Tilson Thomas. We’ve taken you down the Nile, to a swimming pool in Singapore, and to the best three-star hotels outside Paris. We write about subjects we genuinely care about, and hope that you care about them, too.

From the bottom of our collective heart, thanks!

-All of us at NYCitywoman.com


 

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