Dinning & Night Life

Movie Review: 'Sex and the City'

Tiberah Tsehai, TsehaiNY.com Staff
Published June 26th 2008


The glamour.  The glitz.  The fashion.  This is what makes ‘Sex and the City’ the hit that it is.  This and the juicy plot full of twists complimented by actors who have become our girlfriends—well sort of. 

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The Ethiopian Millennium Celebration Continues…

Tiberah Tsehai, TsehaiNY.com
Published June 6th 2008

While the official Ethiopian Millennium fell on September 11, 2007, nine months later, the celebration is far from being over.  Ethiopians filled the intimate Joe’s Pub located on 425 Lafayette Street in New York on Saturday May 31st  for the Ethiopian Millennium Celebration Concert.  Singers Abebe Teka and Mimi (Asresash Meshesha) kicked off the celebration as DJ Sirak spun World Music in between performances.

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Dinning & Night Life @ The Movies

First Sunday:
Amidst Laughs, Important Lessons Are Learned 

Tiberah Tsehai, Tsehainy.com Staff
Published January 29th, 2008

On the surface, First Sunday may look like your average typical urban flick, but at the core of this movie lies lessons we can all learn from.

Somewhere between Friday and Are We There Yet, things began to progress not only in Ice Cube’s career but also in the film industry.  While big things are happening for Ice Cube and his future as an Actor, Musician, Producer, Writer (the list goes on and on) the small things did not lose their way. Read More

Gossaye Rocks New York City!

Tsehainy.com Staff

Despite the cold weather and strong winds, fans of Gossaye stood on line to see ‘the Golden Voice of Ethiopia’ perform at SOB’s.  Gossaye, who is on a 10 U.S. City tour and had just finished performing at Dallas Texas on New Year’s Eve, sang for a live New York City audience.  The crowd at SOB’s cheered when Gossaye took the stage and sung along to several of his hits. 

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Idan Raichel Project performs in NY and NJ

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Halloween: It’s Not Just for Kids Anymore!

Tsehainy.com Staff,
Published October 31st 2007

Whoever said only those in grade school can dress up as their favorite princess, superhero-or villain was wrong.  If you partied this past weekend and did NOT dress up, then you may have felt a little out of place.  On Saturday night New York City transformed itself into a Halloween wonderland bringing out the children in all the adults who work hard during the rest of the week.  

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