Singtrix – INC

If you’re a fan of Shark Tank, you may remember John Devecka and Eric Berkowitz. They are the founders of Singtrix, the New York-based maker of a voice-enhancing karaoke machine that promises that even Mr. Wonderful can sound like an American Idol contestant. On season six of the show, in 2014, the co-founders came out dressed like 1980s-era roadies, belting harmonies and flaunting Singtrix’s flashy audio effects.

Coterie Party – Refinery29

Daily Harvest duo, Linden Ellis and Sara Raffa, recently co-founded yet another chic lifestyle site — Coterie’s elevated party supplies are grouped into nine elegantly-designed sets of celebration essentials (from ombré balloons to garden-party candles and Italian-inspired dinnerware) that can be easily ordered based on the size of your bash.

Big Apple Circus – In Touch Weekly

Eating, drinking, entertainment – what more is there to ask for? Big Apple Circus just underwent a transformation for its 41st season, and it’s an absolute can’t-miss. In addition to enjoying the breathtaking acorbatic and trampoline acts and jaw-dropping trapeze stunts, you can enjoy their new craft cocktail and culinary programs for the ultimate experience!

Winky Lux – Town & Country

Choosing a gift for that special lady can be intimidating. Whether you’re looking for a petite gift that’s packed with feeling, something as fun and playful as your favorite gal, or a dramatic present for the #1 woman in your life, we’ve found chic Valentine’s Day gifts that are sure to excite her, at every price point. This pretty, heart-shaped lipstick is dual-toned to make her pout look more plump.

Pierre Michel Salon – NY Times

“Bangs are for anyone who’s creative,” said Mr. Obadia, an owner of the Pierre Michel Salon for over 50 years… The damage factor: the need to cut off long hair that’s been weakened by years of extensions, said Marie Sigismondi, a colorist at the Pierre Michel Salon.

F45 Training – Forbes

Australian F45 takes a similar team-based approach so that exercises are accessible to everyone. Workouts are broken into 45-minute classes. Members are often paired together throughout the workout and wear heart monitors to track and share performance with the rest of the class on a TV screen in the room. For those that want to push themselves harder and burn off those calories, classes like those at SWERVE or F45 can give you the push you need to take action, while bonding with the people around you.

Improv Asylum – NYTimes

Boston’s long-running comedy troupe has established an outpost right here in the Chelsea basement under Gristedes previously occupied by the Upright Citizens Brigade. Open only for weekends to start, Improv Asylum’s Mainstage cast performs both improvised scenes based on audience suggestions as well as topical sketches in a 90-minute show each Friday and Saturday.