Articles by Marcy Clark
This July 25th the Women’s Mafia is proud to host a Designer Showcase for a mischievous pair of bespoke women’s wear designers: Alissa Smith and Alisha Trimble. You may remember Alisha Trimble’s knockout dress at …
I want to be sure to remind you of the YPCC’s Midsummer Night’s Soiree this Wednesday July 3rd and also to be sure that you save the date for the 1st Women’s Mafia hosted “Flygirl …
We all love a scoop, and so in the spirit of the Women’s Mafia members being the first to hear about exciting retail opportunities I wanted to let you know about a very exciting offer. …
Saira Toppin
“What do we want?” Justice!
“When do we want it?” Now!
Members of the audience shouted these statements periodically throughout the National Domestic Workers Alliance Conference at the Barnard Center for Research on Women. The conference …
By Marcy Clark
Members of the Women’s Mafia all know that I am a big proponent of partying for a good cause! Not only are the events raising money for something that you believe in, but …
by Marcy Clark
Our dear friend and fellow social entrepreneur Gabrielle Bernstein will be having a lecture on Mirroring on June 29, 2009. A motivational speaker and the founder of the Mentoring and Networking site HERFUTURE.COM, …
By Elisha Dang and Marcy Clark
It’s that time of the year again when Manhattanites seek refuge in the Hamptons to enjoy a fun-filled summer and escape the doldrums of winter (and, this year, spring)! Yes, …
We’re Invited!
CLEAN YOUR PLATE – A Local Food Tasting and Evening of Theater
Friday, June 19 @ 7:30PM
Clean Plates NYC tasting with Author Jared Koch followed by a performance of Give Us Bread
Women’s Mafia Special Discount …
Ladies!
All is well. It is going to be okay. Calm down. My very talented energy healer, Jakhi Ronald, is now accepting new clients.
“What,” you say, “what on earth is energy work?” Well, I asked her …
by Larisa
Poco Restaurant
33 Avenue B between 2nd and 3rd Street
East Village
(212) 228-4461
www.poconyc.com
Located in an area of the East Village that I had yet to discover, I felt transported to Old San Juan (sans beaches) when …

