Things to Do: Visit Museum of Illusions

Now with winter underway, finding fun indoor activities is a must. Sure, New York City is teeming with holiday attractions and countless sights to see during this time of year. But, if you’re not in the mood for merry festivities or simply want to do something a bit out of the box, head over to the Museum of Illusions NYC

Located near Union Square, the museum is chock full of mesmerizing surprises. With more than 30 installations to pique your curiosity, visitors are taken on a fascinating journey of awe-inspiring optical illusions. From tricks of light to spiraling shapes that will put you in a playful trance, this museum offers a variety of captivating exhibits. What’s more, the museum also boasts a bevy of wooden puzzles and games that are great for boosting cognitive skills and treating your brain to fun teases. 

So, skip the norm and make your way to this museum for an unforgettable, mind-bending experience. The best part? It’s suitable for people of all ages. Bring the whole gang and get ready to see things that will blow your mind.

My son and I during a visit to the Museum of Illusions in New York City in November 2023.
This mirrored room was my favorite exhibit at the Museum of Illusions.
My son enjoying one of the optical illusions at the Museum of Illusions in New York City.

The Museum of Illusions is located, 77 8th Avenue in New York City. For tickets and more information, visit Museum of Illusions.

What’s your favorite museum to visit in New York City?

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Things to See: ‘The Vanishing Elephant’ at New Victory Theater’s Stage 42

There are many majestic creatures in the world, but elephants are in a category all their own. Their unique beauty and unmatched mystique are celebrated in an incredibly creative way in New Victory’s “The Vanishing Elephant” show at Stage 42.  

Now through October 29, everyone ages 8 and up can take an unforgettable journey with Jenny the elephant and her lifelong friend, Opu. 

Photo by Melissa Gordon

Through masterful puppetry, a story of friendship with a powerful, underpinning message about animal captivity and human rights comes to life. Produced by Cahoots NI (Cahoots), a Belfast-based theater company, “The Vanishing Elephant” is the latest iteration of the team’s enlightening on-stage performances for families. 

Throughout the 70-minute show, audiences are treated to an enchanting tale that follows Jenny’s place in the world from infancy to adulthood. As she moves from her birthplace of India and experiences cruel treatment, she never loses sight of who she is and the person who has always cared for her.

The seamless movement is a masterclass in puppetry. Plus, the songs, set design and special effects help tell the story. 

If you and your family enjoy theater, this is a show you won’t want to miss.

For tickets and more information, visit New Victory Theater.

Q&A with HBO’s ’Donyale Luna: Supermodel’ Director Nailah Jefferson

Before there was Beverly Johnson, Naomi Campbell or Tyra Banks, there was Donyale Luna.

Born Peggy Ann Freeman, this ambitious young Black woman from Detroit paved the way for all Black models who’ve ever graced a catwalk or been featured in the coveted pages of fashion magazines.

Unfortunately, little is known about the model who was the first Black woman to appear on the cover of both Harper’s Bazaar (1965) and Vogue (1966).

HBO is set to change that with its new documentary ”Donyale Luna: Supermodel.” The film, which premieres today (September 13) puts the groundbreaking model in the spotlight and shares intimate details of her skyrocket success and the perils of racism, discrimination and loneliness that came with it.

A true trailblazer, Luna’s remarkable life and career are chronicled in this film. Often misunderstood, her unique beauty, unmatched confidence and alluring aura also take center stage.

I recently caught up with the film’s director, Nailah Jefferson to get some insights into her filmmaking process, her thoughts on Luna and more.

Photograph by Luigi Cazzaniga/HBO

Check out the Q&A:

Brown Girl Gumbo: What inspired you to make this film? Why was it important to tell Donyale Luna’s story?
Nailah Jefferson: When Jeff Friday, the CEO of the American Black Film Festival, approached me about directing a documentary about Donyale Luna I was immediately intrigued.

Not only because I’ve loved fashion and models since I was a little girl, but also because I had bever heard of Donyale Luna. I asked myself, ‘How could I not know that she was the first African American person to cover Harper’s Bazaar and Vogue?’ That immediately piqued my curiosity.

As I began to research Donyale, I realized that the information available about her was pretty thin. Not only that, as I was introduced to her family and friends, I realized that a lot of the information circulating about Donyale is not factual. So it became very important to me to tell the story —through this documentary, of a pioneer who revolutionized modeling  and bring her memory and accomplishments back to the masses.

BGG: When did you first learn about Luna?
NJ:  I didn’t learn about Luna until 2018 when Jeff Friday took me out to lunch to tell me about the project. Before that I had no idea she existed.

BGG: Describe the process of making this documentary. How long did it take? 
NJ: The idea of the documentary was planted in 2012 by the film’s producers Isoul Harris and Melissa Kraemer. For years they worked on decks and in 2018 they were finally able to pitch the idea to Lightbox and the American Black Film Festival who had started a diversity initiative to support Black documentary filmmakers. After that, Jeff brought me into the fold and two years later we pitched to HBO. It’s been a long road but I believe this is the perfect time to share Donyale Luna’s story with the world. 

BGG: What was your biggest challenge during the filmmaking process? How did you overcome it? 
NJ: The biggest challenge may have been there was no source material or biography that we could pull from. We were writing the story ourselves. But I’m grateful to Luna because she left behind journals, interviews and stories that have tremendously helped in telling her story.

BGG: Has film always been your preferred storytelling method? 
NJ: Well I love to write, so it starts there. And in the future there might be a book or a play, but for now, yes film is my preferred storytelling method.

BGG: Why do you think Luna was “forgotten” for so long? 
NJ: I think there are a few reasons Luna was forgotten. The first is that she left America in 1965 and although she would come back to visit, Europe really became her home.  We were less of a connected world then, so her accomplishments could have been lost for that reason.

Some people think it was because she didn’t fully embrace her Black identity so as a result she wasn’t lauded by the Black community.

It could be because the fashion industry may not be willing to discuss how she was treated and that means confronting the truth about some fashion heroes and role models.

BGG: In three words, how would you describe Luna?
NJ: Fierce, Free, Inventive!

BGG: What do you hope people gain from watching this documentary? 
NJ: I hope that people can be inspired to live unapologetically just as Donyale Luna did.

Were you familiar with Donyale Luna before this documentary? Let us know in the comments.

15 Best Travel Essentials You Should Always Pack No Matter Your Destination

Whether you’re going on a solo weekend getaway or a much-needed family vacation, packing is always part of your travel plans. Unless you plan to wear the clothes on your back and shop for everything upon your arrival, there’s no way to skip this important process. As a frequent traveler, there are some things I just can’t leave home without no matter my destination or length of stay.

These handy items make traveling easier, more comfortable and convenient. Plus, some of these essentials are simply stylish and add a nice touch to your journey.

If you’ve been out the travel loop and need a refresher, let my list of travel essentials be your guide and potential checklist. Also, if you’re looking for a thoughtful travel gift for the special globetrotter in your life, allow this round-up to be your inspiration.  

Bon voyage!

Cincha Travel Belt, $40 (Available in a variety of colors)

Since I always carry a tote or backpack in addition to my roller bag, this nifty belt is a godsend. It makes trekking through airports and train stations a breeze thanks to its thoughtful design. With the ease of a click, it keeps your personal item in place atop your roller bag. No more worrying about your tote toppling over or personal item sliding off your wheeled luggage, this elastic belt secures the bag in a cinch!

Perfect for beach days, swim-up bars and water parks, this waterproof pouch keeps your smartphone dry and drenched in a colorful floral motif. The watertight seal, detachable lanyard and touchscreen compatible window allows you to stay in touch even when you’re wet. The best part? It floats! 

Black Girl Sunscreen, $21

Protecting my skin is always a top priority. This broad spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 safeguards my skin from harmful UV rays and helps prevent premature aging and sun damage. Plus, it’s Black-owned and doesn’t leave behind that unsightly white residue like other popular brands.

Hanging Toiletry Bag, $15.30

As a beauty buff, traveling with my makeup is a must. This clear, multifunctional bag can hold all my cosmetics thanks to its three main compartments. The handy hook makes it convenient for hanging in hotels for easy access while saving sink space.

Mayim Collapsible 19.2 oz Water Bottle, $15

Stay hydrated and stand out with this stylish ombre water bottle. Perfect for hiking and amusement parks, its collapsible design makes it easy to clip onto backpacks and belt loops to take . Plus, it’s eco-friendly since it’s reusable. Keep in mind that it doesn’t insulate, but the compact size is pretty cool.

All-in-one Portable Smartphone Tripod, $24

Sometimes selfies just won’t do. If you’re traveling solo, this portable tripod can be your personal photographer. The handy remote lets you hit all your best angles until you get the best shot. It also doubles has a selfie stick so you can get all those tourist-worthy shots.

Bleausalt Wrap, $97.50

Chilly airports and drafty plane cabins don’t stand a chance with this chic wrap. Made of 95% TENCEL™ Modal with 5% Spandex, the stretchy fabric makes it easy to throw around your shoulders, wrap into a scarf or use as a cozy, lightweight blanket. It’s also great to toss in your tote for use in public spaces like restaurants, theaters and museums where the AC is blasting.

L’Occitane Shea Butter Body Cream (1.7 oz), $14

After snagging a small jar of this body cream at the airport, I’ve been hooked ever since. The rich shea butter soothed my dry, cracked hands and instantly earned a coveted spot in my cosmetics bag. The best part? It’s fragrance free and melts into skin effortlessly. Needless to say, a little goes a long way.

Easy Aac Mini Handheld Fan, $16.19

Beat the heat with this rechargeable, battery-operated fan. Whether you’re traipsing through theme parks or find yourself in a rainforest, this portable fan will provide a pleasant breeze that can’t be beat.

Belkin BoostCharge Power Bank, $40

Stay connected with this compact portable charger. Don’t miss a beat and get up to 78 additional hours of battery life on your smartphone. Plus, it’s small enough to fit inside purses or backpacks — perfect for on-the-go travel.

KCY Travel Jewelry Case, $17

Keep your precious jewels in place while on the go with this travel case. With various compartments, it can store and protect earrings, rings, bracelets and even delicate necklaces. Plus, the sleek and slender case can easily fit inside suitcases and carry-ons.

Keep pesky germs at bay with this compact and cute hand sanitizer. It sprays on as a mist and won’t leave you with sticky fingers. Plus, it smells delightful.

Emergen-C Crystals, $14.69 (28-pack)

When the passenger next to you won’t stop sneezing, it’s time to pop one of these crystal packets. No water needed, this immune-boosting supplement is jam-packed with 500 mg of Vitamin C, which is more than 10 oranges (two packets). As a bonus, it enhances your energy level, which can be depleted from traveling.

Sleep Number Travel Pillow, $50

Take a load off and give your neck a rest. Travel in comfort with this memory foam pillow filled with premium down alternative fibers. What’s more, the removable cover is machine washable.

Katie Kime Chicago Toile Pajama Pants Set, $118 (also available in other colors and cities)

No packing list is complete without a versatile pair of PJs. Show off your favorite city in style with this Chicago-inspired set. No matter the season, these pajamas will keep you at a comfortable temperature all night long. Plus, the piping detail adds a classic touch that elevates the loungewear look.

What are some of your travel must-haves?

Things to See: New Victory Theater’s ‘Hip Hop Cinderella’ Puts a Fresh Spin on a Beloved Classic

Familiar with the Cinderella story? Well, forget almost everything you know about the fictional princess and be prepared to be impressed like never before.

The beloved fairytale gets a fresh spin thanks to New Victory Theater’s latest production, “Hip Hop Cinderella.”

Directed by Christopher Scott, the classic tale has been updated into a modern masterpiece infused with hip hop elements throughout. Set in the not-so-distant future on a planet named Centra, Brittany Nicole Williams, who stars as Cinderella must save the galaxy. Like in the original story, she must first break away from her evil and jealous stepmother and stepsisters.

“Hip Hop Cinderella” photo by Russ Rowland

While under her evil stepfamily’s thumb, her ambitions and talent as a rapper and performer flourish — with the help of her best friend Runka (Jeremiah Garcia), a robot, who supports and encourages her every step of the way. “Hip Hop Cinderella” also masterfully weaves in Cinderella’s love for STEM, which offers a positive influence and perspective for young children, especially girls to aspire to.

Plus, this new and improved version ditches the outdated and potentially problematic messages that plague countless old-school fairytales and stories. Audiences will be impressed with the changes and unique twist that make “Hip Hop Cinderella,” an empowering and entertaining show.

I took my two kids to see the hour-long musical over the weekend, and they were beyond wowed. If you’ve followed my blog over the years, you know how much my children enjoy live theater and this became an instant favorite.

In fact, my son Marcus said it was one of the best shows he’s ever seen. He also stated that he wishes he could watch it again!

“Hip Hop Cinderella” photo by Russ Rowland

Williams does a phenomenal job bringing the iconic character to life, and the ensemble cast is remarkable in their supporting roles. The singing, dancing and of course, acting were outstanding across the board.

From the catchy raps to the colorful costumes to the brilliant portrayals, “Hip Hop Cinderella,” is a hip adaptation of a classic tale that the new generation of boys and girls will relate to and appreciate.  

“Hip Hop Cinderella” is recommended for children ages 7+ and runs through Sunday, February 26, 2023. For tickets and more information, please visit New Victory Theater.

**Disclaimer: I was provided two press tickets to review this show. I purchased an additional ticket so both of my kids could see the show.

Celebrating Black History Month: 6 Things We’re Loving This Week 

We’re only one full week into Black History Month (BHM) and we’re already making major moves. We know Black excellence doesn’t just flourish in February, but this month is particularly off to a great start. 

From Beyoncé to the Super Bowl, we’re highlighting a few noteworthy moments to add to our ongoing celebration of Black excellence. 

Check out these newsworthy moments we’re loving this week:  

Viola Davis becomes an EGOT winner 

There are entertainers and then there are EGOTs. For the uninitiated, that acronym stands for Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony. Only a handful of gifted performers have scored the coveted title. Now, actress Viola Davis is the latest to join the elite group. The decorated artist won a Grammy this week for narrating her biography, “Finding Me: A Memoir.” The Grammy was the last trophy she needed to win before being crowned with EGOT status. She is only the fourth African American recipient in competing award categories following Whoopi Goldberg, John Legend, and Jennifer Hudson. 

Courtesy CFDA/Instagram

Beyoncé makes history on music’s biggest night

When Beyoncé arrived on the music scene with her teen girl group in the late ‘90s, no one could’ve predicted that her destiny would be so bright. On Sunday night, she proved to the world that she is one of the most talented vocalists and performers of our lifetime — underscored by her historical 32nd Grammy win. Breaking famed music conductor George Solti’s record of 31 Grammys. The Queen Bee racked up four trophies that night, earning her the title of the most decorated Grammy winner in history. As the Houston native once sang, “Bow down, b*****s!”

Courtesy Beyoncé/Instagram

The Grammys celebrates hip-hop’s 50th anniversary  

It’s been a great week in music. This year marks the 50th anniversary of hip-hop. If you didn’t get the memo, you got the message loud and clear at the Grammys on Sunday. Produced by Questlove, the 15-minute set celebrated the genre that started in the Bronx back in 1973. The star-studded performance included iconic, pioneering artists like LL Cool J, Run DMC, Salt-n-Pepa, Public Enemy, Queen Latifah and more. Not only did the crowd-pleasing set include trailblazers, but it also featured newer artists such as Glorilla and Lil’ Baby. It was a fitting tribute to a groundbreaking genre that’s been overlooked way too long. 

Courtesy Grammys/Instagram

Bessie Coleman gets Barbie-fied

Representation matters. Although the Bessie Coleman Barbie doll was released by Mattel on January 30, it’s still news that needs to be shared and celebrated. The pioneering aviator who in 1922 became the first African American woman to perform a public flight, is honored with a doll of her likeness by the popular toy company. Part of the brand’s “Inspiring Women” series, this doll is a great way to introduce this American icon to younger generations, as well as create an opportunity for African American doll collectors to add to their arsenal. Her legacy continues to soar as more women and African Americans take flight in the cockpit. 

Courtesy of Mattel

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Two Black quarterbacks tackle Super Bowl  LVII 

We all know that everyone is anticipating Rihanna’s return to music at Super Bowl LVII on Sunday, but there’s another monumental milestone taking place. For the first time in NFL history, two Black quarterbacks will battle for the trophy. Kansas City Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes of the Philadelphia Eagles’ Jalen Hurts will both play at the big game in Phoenix. This works for us because like Issa Rae, “we’re just rooting for everybody Black!”  

Illustration by Sporting News

9-year-old child prodigy graduates high school 

A young, gifted and Black 9-year-old student in Bucks County, Pennsylvania became the youngest person in the world to graduate from high school. David Balogun received high school credit from Harrisburg-based Reach Cyber Charter School in Dauphin County and is currently taking community college classes. The child prodigy and aspiring astrophysicist might be above average intellectually and academically, but he’s still just a kid. “He’s playing with his Legos,” his mother Ronya Balogun told Insider. “He’s just a normal 9-year-old. He’s a kid, you know what I’m saying? So just because his mind can comprehend and understand and fathom and have a really big discussion with you about big ideas or theories, does not mean he’s not going to act like a 9-year-old.”

Via Instagram

Which newsworthy story were you the most excited about?

Things to Do: Fun Last-Minute Holiday Events New York City

If you’re like me, you can’t believe Christmas is less than a week away! That means there are only a few days left to partake in the myriad festive holiday activities around New York City. Although the clock may be ticking, there’s still time to get in on the fun.

There’s no better place than the Big Apple to tap into the holiday spirit. It’s no secret that the city that never sleeps really comes to life during the holiday season. With stores bedecked in glittering lights, streets flanked by larger-than-life ornaments, and gorgeous decorations dangling from light posts, the concrete jungle seamlessly transforms into a winter wonderland.

In case you’re still looking for fun holiday photo opportunities, shows and memorable events for you and your family, you’re in luck. I’ve rounded up three outings that will run through the New Year.

North Pole Express Bus Tour

ticket to north pole express nyc

All aboard! North Pole Express by TopView invites guests to take a ride on a double-decker bus decked out in decorations as they marvel at the spectacular holiday sights around New York City. Guests aboard the holiday-themed bus are treated to an interactive, fun-filled evening from start to finish. With jolly elves caroling, storytelling and even a meet-and-greet with Old St. Nick, guests are instantly put in the holiday spirit. The fun doesn’t end there. Passengers are also given delicious hot cocoa, cookies, a Santa hat and cozy blanket to keep them warm during the magical ride. Plus, guests get a special gift from Santa to commemorate the festive experience.

For tickets and more information, please click here. Brown Girl Gumbo readers can get a 5% discount by using: KARLA5 at checkout. North Pole Express runs through

New Victory’s Circus Abyssinia

Photo by Alexis Buatti Ramos/New Victory Theater

You’ve seen circuses, but you’ve never seen a circus like New Victory’s Circus Abyssinia: Tulu. Inspired by Ethiopian Olympic icon and distance runner Derartu Tulu, this family circus is a dazzling fusion of incredible acrobatics, mind-bending tricks and unbelievable stunts. Plus, it’s backed by hard-hitting Ethiopian beats and soulful tunes that make you want to get out of your seat and bust a move. As the first circus created entirely by Ethiopian artists, Circus Abyssinia: Tulu celebrates Ethiopia’s unique, rich culture.

From an awe-inspiring contortionist to entertaining flame jugglers, this mesmerizing, family-friendly show is guaranteed to make audiences smile, laugh, and marvel in disbelief.

For tickets and more information, please click here. Circus Abyssinia: Tulu runs through January 1, 2023 at New Victory Theater.

Amaze Light Festival

Photo Courtesy of Amaze Light Festival

The holidays would be incomplete with out twinkling bulbs lighting up city streets. Visitors to the Amaze Light Festival are immersed in a unique, illuminated holiday experience they won’t soon forget. Located at Citi Field in Queens, the sprawling light festival boasts millions of lights making it a must-see holiday destination. With colossal 3D lighted decor and festive opportunities at every turn, the experience is captivating for kids and adults alike. What’s more, there’s an Arctic Express Train Ride, Thrill Hill (tubing), and holiday performances by the event’s mascots Zing and Sparky, adding even more fun for holiday enthusiasts. Plus, there’s even a massive candy store on-site, as well as several food vendors throughout.

Visitors can upgrade to VIP status where they can get exclusive perks like complimentary TK, order alcoholic beverages and warm up in heated lounge areas. A trip to Amaze Light Festival is sure to brighten your holidays.

For tickets and more information, click here. The Amaze Light Festival runs through January 8, 2023.

What fun activities have you done or are planning to do this holiday season?