Saturday, November 28, 2009

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•Bottle of Champagne in room
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Explore the shopping capital of the world without the hassle of finding a parking space. Package includes:

•Deluxe accommodations
•Breakfast for two at Federal Café
•Two 1-day unlimited Metrocard subway passes
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Thursday, November 26, 2009

Christmas Windows walking tour

Use this Christmas Windows walking tour map to see the holiday window displays at New York City's biggest department stores. This walking tour covers approximately 2 miles and should take about an hour and a half, depending upon your pacing, but not including shopping time. For the best experience, I recommend you wear warm clothes, comfortable shoes, and keep an eye on your belongings, as the area around the various window displays can be crowded.



http://gonyc.about.com/od/christmassights/l/bl_xmaswindows.htm

The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is typically lit on the Wednesday after Thanksgiving. The 2009 Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree lighting ceremony is going to be Wednesday, December 2, 2009.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

NYC Marathon

Start Schedule

Time Start Race Numbers
8:20 a.m. Wheelchair Division 300-399
8:45 a.m. Handcycle Category, Athletes with Disabilities 400-499
9:10 a.m. Professional Women 100-199
9:15 a.m. FootLocker 5-Borough Challenge n/a
9:40 a.m. Wave Start 1
Blue Start - Professional Men 1-99
Blue Start - General 1000-1199; 4000-4799; 7000-11999
Orange Start - Sub-elite Men & Women 200-299; 2000-2299; 5000-5699; 12000-16999
Green Start - Local Competitive Men & Women 500-999; 3000-3399; 6000-6599; 17000-21999
10:00 a.m. Wave Start 2
Blue Start 22000-28999
Orange Start 29000-35999
Green Start 36000-42999
10:20 a.m. Wave Start 3
Blue Start 43000-49999
Orange Start 50000-56999
Green Start 57000-63999




Saturday, October 31
Abebe Bikila Award Ceremony
Time: 8:30 a.m., United Nations
Award presented annually to an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to the sport of distance running.

Continental Airlines International Friendship Run
Time: 9:00 a.m., United Nations
A leisurely fun run for marathon entrants and friends.
[More Info]

ING New York City Marathon Health and Fitness Expo
9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Jacob Javits Convention Center
[Expo Info]

Barilla Marathon Eve Dinner
4:30-9:00 p.m., Tavern on the Green
An authentic Italian experience for marathoners and guests.
[Info and Tickets]

Poland Spring Presents the Marathon Fireworks
7:30 p.m., above the ING New York City Marathon finish line. It is recommended that pets be left at home for this event.
[More Info]

Sunday, November 1 (Race Day)
Daylight savings time ends at 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, November 1. Don't forget to set your clocks back one hour before you go to bed on Saturday night.

TV
NYC: WNBC 4 in New York, Live Broadcast: 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
National: NBC Sports, 2:00-4:00 p.m. EST; check local listings.
[Details]

Breakfast
Starting at 5:30 a.m., Fort Wadsworth, Staten Island

Entertainment
Starting at 6:00 a.m., Fort Wadsworth, Staten Island

Finish Line Banquet
$250 per person (non-refundable)
9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Tavern on the Green
Reserved finish line seats and a luscious buffet for marathon spectators (by advance reservation only).
[Purchase Tickets]

Reserved Seating
$75 per person (non-refundable)
This outdoor bleacher seating is adjacent to the finish line and in easy viewing distance of the large-screen WNBC 4 race broadcast.
[Purchase Tickets]

Official Starts (subject to change)
Start area information including a map and official start times.
[More Info]

Post-Race Party Presented by Clear Channel
7:30 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Hammerstein Ballroom
311 West 34th Street, New York, NY 10001.

Monday, November 2
The New York Times Special ING New York City Marathon Section on Sale
New York Times dealers throughout New York City
Due to production deadlines, the special marathon section can only include those who have completed the race in under 4.5 hours.

Marathon Monday Store
7:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m., Tavern on the Green
Sales of limited-edition finisher's shirts and caps, medal engravings, and official souvenirs.

ING New York City Marathon Monday Recovery Sessions presented by Hospital for Special Surgery
7:00am-2:00pm. Tavern on the Green
A morning of different discussions on post race recovery, stretching and consultations with doctors

ING DIRECT Cafe
7:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m., 968 Third Avenue
Stop in for that one last item before you leave for home! Selection features official gear and finisher merchandise.

Marathon Winners Ring Opening Bell at New York Stock Exchange
9:30 a.m.

Take Home a Bit of Tiffany & Co.
10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., Tiffany & Co., Fifth Avenue and 57th Street
Limited edition Honor Your Marathoner merchandise available.
[Honor Your Marathoner]

You Deserve to Pamper Yourself at Equinox
Anytime. Mulitple locations.
Reward yourself with a relaxing Post Race spa treatment at Equinox Fitness Clubs. Marathoners enjoy a 10% discount off of any of the great services that Equinox provides. Just show your bib or medal. Offer available at any of the Equinox Spa locations except Century City. Offer applies for one Spa service per runner and is valid through 12.31.09. Can't be combined with any other offer. Click here to find out more about the services and a location near you.

Shop
Find your official marathon training items here. [Shop Now]

Monday, October 19, 2009

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade



















Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, New York City, United States

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26 Nov 2009

Thanksgiving Day throughout the USA celebrates the harvest with a traditional family feast. In New York City the holiday is further celebrated with this spectacular and colourful parade through the streets of Manhattan - in one of the Big Apple's most eagerly anticipated events. Stars and celebrities appear among the many floats, but are dwarfed by 15 or more 'falloons' (a cross between a float and a balloon) representing familiar cartoon characters. There are more than 50 balloons in all, which are inflated on the evening before the Parade as part of the warm-up. Over 30 clown groups, 10 marching bands and dozens of school bands also form a part of the spectacular. Good vantage points include Columbus Circle and Times Square, but get there early for a place near the front of the big crowds.

Halloween Parade NYC



























Saturday, October 31, 2009 Starting at 7 p.m.


Join Us !
All Those in Costume are Welcome to Join Hundreds of Puppets, 53 Bands of Different Types of Music, Dancers and Artists, and Thousands of other New Yorkers in Costumes of their Own Creation in the Nation’s Most Wildly Creative Public Participatory Event in the Greatest City in the World !
Line-Up !
For all those in costume is on 6th Avenue South of Spring Street and North of Canal between 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. Alert ! ONLY enter the line-up on 6th Ave. from the East and South between Canal and Spring !
Watch !

Live: On 6th Avenue from Spring Street to 21st Street from 7 - 10 p.m.

TV: NY 1 Television from 8 - 9:30 p.m.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

•Chelsea Piers

Visit Chelsea Piers today!
The following sports facilities at Chelsea Piers are available year-round for daily recreation. Please visit the venue web pages for additional information on instructional classes, league play, drop-in programs, summer & holiday camps, and much more!

The Golf Club
Pier 59 - 212.336.6400
Visit website HOURS and PRICES Facility
52-stall, 4-level, 200 yard Golf Driving Range & Teaching Academy.
Programming
Schools, clinics and lessons. Please call the Golf Academy at 212.336.6444. Private events and birthday party packages.

The Sports Center
Pier 60 - 212.336.6000
Visit website HOURS and PRICES Facility
Adult Membership Health Club. Must be at least 16 years of age. Photo ID required.
Programming
This month's Membership Promotion

Sky Rink
Pier 61 - 212.336.6100
Visit website HOURS and PRICES Facility
2 year-round, Indoor Ice Skating Rinks.
Programming
General Skating, youth and adult Ice Hockey leagues, group and private skating lessons, private and corporate events, birthday party packages.

The Field House
Between Piers 61 and 62
212.336.6500
Visit website CALL FOR HOURS
Batting Cages
$2.50 tokens (10 pitches)

Rock N' Roll Sessions $30 per person
(5 yrs +)

Open Adult Rock Climbing
$22 per person (18 yrs +)

Open Basketball/Soccer
$10 per person per hour

Open Toddler Gym
$11 per session.
Facility
2 Indoor Soccer Fields, 2 Basketball Courts, 4 Batting Cages, Toddler Gym, Gymnastics Center, Indoor Climbing Wall
Programming
Instructional classes, youth and adult leagues, private events and birthday party packages, childcare center, preschool.




•Chelsea Piers Location: between 17th and 23rd Streets along the Hudson River
•Chelsea Piers Phone: 212-336-6666
•Chelsea Piers Website: http://www.chelseapiers.com/
•Chelsea Piers Map
How Do You Get to the Chelsea Piers:
•Bus/Subway: The final stop on the M23 bus (running West along 23rd Street) will bring you directly to the northern entrance to Chelsea Piers. It takes about 10 minutes from the 23rd Street stop on the C/E. The M14 bus stops at the southern entrance to Chelsea Piers at 18th Street.
•Driving: Enter Chelsea Piers from 23rd Street and the West Side Highway. Valet and Self-Parking are available at the Chelsea Piers. (Parking Rates and Details)

$31.00 Spa Treatments / October

$31.00 Spa Treatments through October

2 mi
Skintology Laser Hair Removal Spa
181 7th Ave
between 20th & 21st
New York City, NY
USA, 10011
(212) 989-6555




2 mi
Chris Chase Salon
182 Ninth Avenue at 21st Street

New York City, NY
USA, 10011
(212) 206-7991




2 mi
Senses NY Salon and Spa
138 5th Ave # 2

New York City, NY
USA, 10011
(212) 242-7979




1 mi
TriBeCa MedSpa
114 Hudson Street

New York City, NY
USA, 10013
(212) 925-9500




1 mi
Medical Aesthetics
73 Spring Street Suite 606

New York City, NY
USA, 10012
(212) 966-3991




1 mi
Beauty Jewel Spa & Laser Skin Care Center
146 West 4th Street

New York City, NY
USA, 10012
(212) 505-0600




1 mi
Be Mini Spa
173 Ludlow Street

New York City, NY
USA, 10002
(212) 253-5665



1 mi
Dandie
100 Stanton Street

New York City, NY
USA, 10002
(212) 598-4490



1 mi
Ling Skin Care Day Spa
191 Prince Street

New York City, NY
USA, 10012
(212) 982-8833



1 mi
Lush Essential Hand & Foot Spa
98 Thompson Street

New York City, NY
USA, 10012
(212) 625-1839

Join the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Light the Night Walk

Join the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society for their annual Light The Night Walk in Manhattan on October 15, 2009. Thousands will walk from South Street Seaport across the Brooklyn Bridge and back to build awareness of blood cancers and fund research for cures.
http://www.lightthenight.org/nyc/

CONCERTS October 09

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10/16 Al Green
B.B. King Blues Club & Grill


10/16 Mika
United Palace Theatre


10/17 Al Green
B.B. King Blues Club & Grill


10/21 Australian Pink Floyd Show
Paramount Theatre - Asbury Park


10/21 Brad Paisley with Dierks Bentley
Madison Square Garden


10/22 Bob Weir and Ratdog
Beacon Theatre


10/23 Bob Weir and Ratdog
Beacon Theatre


10/23 David Foster and Friends
WAMU Theater at Madison Square Garden


10/23 Leonard Cohen
Madison Square Garden


10/23 Nanci Griffith
Town Hall
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Please contact venue or ticket master for tickets

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

NY Film Festival 09

The New York Film Festival
September 25 - October 11, 2009
View Calendar >>

Main Slate
The NYFF Main Slate selections will screen at the fully renovated Alice Tully Hall, with reserved seating, except where otherwise noted.

Click on the SHOWTIME under Buy Tickets to purchase online. Tickets are also on sale at the Alice Tully Hall box office. Please note: Ticket availability may be limited for some screenings. On a daily basis, tickets are often released for sale ~ so please check back or for more information call 212-875-5050.

Tickets may be available through The Film Society Patron Program. To schedule your Patron tickets or to learn more about becoming a Patron, please contact Rob Mooney, Patron Programs Coordinator, at 212-875-5668 or via email at rmooney@filmlinc.com.



Main Slate
At Alice Tully Hall
Best available seat location for reserved seating.
>> Tickets: $20; $10 obstructed view (limited availability only at the Alice Tully Hall box office) ~ except where otherwise noted.
>> Rush Tickets: $10; one hour before showtime on the day of performance 50 rush tickets will go on sale ~ limit two tickets per person.
>> More ticket information
>> NYFF09 Complete Schedule in Calendar Format




OPENING NIGHT
Wild Grass / Les herbes folles
Alain Resnais, 2009, France, 113m
Read more >>

Buy Tickets
Fri Sept 25: 6pm*
Fri Sept 25: 8pm**



CENTERPIECE
Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire
Lee Daniels, 2009, USA, 109m
Read more >>

Buy Tickets
Sat Oct 3: 7*
Sat Oct 3: 10*



CLOSING NIGHT
Broken Embraces / Los abrazos rotos
Pedro Almodóvar, 2009, Spain, 128m
Read more >>


Buy Tickets
Sun. Oct. 11: 5*
Sun. Oct. 11: 8*
*Closing Night Tickets: $40; $20 obstructed view (limited availability only at the Alice Tully Hall box office).



Antichrist
Lars von Trier, 2009, Denmark, 109m
Read more >>

Buy Tickets
Fri. Oct. 2: 9
Sat. Oct. 3: 1



Around a Small Mountain / 36 vues du Pic Saint-Loup
Jacques Rivette, 2009, France, 85m
Read more >>

Buy Tickets
Wed. Oct. 7: 9:30
Fri. Oct. 9: 3




The Art of the Steal
Don Argott, 2009, USA, 101m
Read more >>

Buy Tickets
Tue. Sep. 29: 9:15 Tue. Oct. 6: 2**
**Screening at the Walter Reade Theater ~ unreserved seating
>> Rush Tickets at the Walter Reade Theater box office.



Bluebeard / La barbe-bleue
Catherine Breillat, 2009, France, 78m
Read more >>

Buy Tickets
Sun. Oct. 11: 2




Crossroads of Youth / Cheongchun’s Sipjaro
An Jong-hwa, 1934, Korea, 74m
Read more >>


Buy Tickets
Sat. Oct. 3: 11AM



Eccentricities of a Blond Hair Girl/ Singularidades de uma rapariga loura
Manoel de Oliveira, 2009, Portugal/France, 64m
Preceded by
Get Yer Ya-Yas Out!
Bradley Kaplan, Ian Markiewicz, Albert Maysles, 1969-2009, USA 27 m
Read more >>

Buy Tickets
Sat. Sep. 26: 5:30
Sun. Sep. 27: 9:15





Everyone Else / Alle Anderen
Maren Ade, 2009, Germany, 120m
Read more >>

Buy Tickets
Sun. Oct. 4: 9
Mon. Oct. 5: 6




Ghost Town
Zhao Dayong, 2008, China, 169m
Read more >>

Buy Tickets
Sun. Sep. 27: 2:15



Hadewijch
Bruno Dumont, 2009, France, 105m
Read more >>

Buy Tickets
Sun. Oct. 4: 6
Tue. Oct. 6: 9:15



Henri George’s Clouzot’s Inferno / L’Enfer de Henri-Georges Clouzot
Serge Bromberg and Ruxandra Medrea, 2009, France, 94m
Read more >>

Buy Tickets
Sun. Oct. 4: NOON



Independencia
Raya Martin, 2009, Philippines/France/Germany/Netherlands, 77m
Read more >>

Buy Tickets
Sun. Oct. 4: 3



Kanikosen
Sabu, 2009, Japan, 109m
Read more >>

Buy Tickets
Sun. Sep. 27: 11:30AM
Mon. Sep. 28: 6



Lebanon
Samuel Maoz, 2009, Israel, 92m
Read more >>

Buy Tickets
Thu. Oct. 1: 9:30
Fri. Oct. 2: 3



Life During Wartime
Todd Solondz, 2009, USA, 96m
Read more >>

Buy Tickets
Sat. Oct. 10: 9
Sun. Oct. 11: 11AM



Min Yè... (Tell Me Who You Are)
Souleymane Cissé, 2009, Mali/France, 135m
Read more >>

Buy Tickets
Mon. Oct. 5: 9
Tue. Oct. 6: 6



Mother / Maedo
Bong Joon-Ho, 2009, South Korea, 129m
Read more >>

Buy Tickets
Fri. Oct. 9: 6
Sat. Oct. 10: NOON



Ne Change Rien
Pedro Costa, 2009, France/Portugal, 103m
Read more >>

Buy Tickets
Thu. Oct. 8: 6



Police, Adjective / Politist, adj.
Corneliu Porumboiu, 2009, Romania, 115m
Read more >>

Buy Tickets
Mon. Sep. 28: 9:15
Tue. Sep. 29: 6



A Room and a Half / Poltory komnaty ili sentimentalnoe puteshestvie na rodinu
Andrey Khrzhanovsky, 2009, Russia, 130m
Read more >>

Buy Tickets
Wed. Sep. 30: 6



Sweetgrass
Ilisa Barbash and Lucien Castaing-Taylor, 2009, France/UK/US, 101m
Read more >>

Buy Tickets
Sat. Sep. 26: 2:15



Sweet Rush / Tatarak
Andrzej Wajda, 2009, Poland, 84m
Read more >>

Buy Tickets
Fri. Oct. 2: 6
Sat. Oct. 3: 4:15



To Die Like a Man / Morrer como um homem
João Pedro Rodrigues, 2009, Portugal, 138m
Read more >>

Buy Tickets
Wed. Sep. 30: 9:15
Thu. Oct. 1: 6



Trash Humpers
Harmony Korine, 2009, USA, 74m
Read more >>

Buy Tickets
Thu. Oct. 1: 10*
Fri. Oct. 2: 11:30*
*Screenings at the Walter Reade Theater ~ unreserved seating
>> Rush Tickets at the Walter Reade Theater box office.




Vincere
Marco Bellocchio, 2009, Italy, 129m
Read more >>

Buy Tickets
Sat. Sep. 26: 8:30
Sun. Sep. 27: 6



White Material
Claire Denis, 2009, France, 100m
Read more >>

Buy Tickets
Fri. Oct. 9: 9:15
Sat. Oct. 10: 6



The White Ribbon / Das weiße band
Michael Haneke, 2009, Germany/Austria/France/Italy, 144m
Read more >>

Buy Tickets
Wed. Oct. 7: 6
Thu. Oct. 8: 9



The Wizard of Oz
Victor Fleming, 1939, USA, 103m
Read more >>

Buy Tickets
Sat. Sep. 26: 11AM


Mission
America’s pre-eminent film presentation organization, The Film Society of Lincoln Center was founded in 1969 to celebrate American and international cinema, to recognize and support new filmmakers, and to enhance awareness, accessibility and understanding of the art among a broad and diverse film going audience.

As an independent constituent of the world’s foremost performing arts center, the Film Society of Lincoln Center presents a 363-day season that includes premieres of new films from an international roster of established and emerging directors; major retrospectives; in-depth symposia and high profile events. The Film Society is one of those rare institutions whose stature is matched by its popularity, each year welcoming an aggregate audience of more than 200,000 film aficionados, filmmakers and industry leaders of every nationality, age, economic and ethnic group. The organization has been a pioneer among film institutions and one of the film world’s most respected and influential arbiters of cinematic trends and discoveries. François Truffaut, R.W. Fassbinder, Jean-Luc Godard, Pedro Almodóvar, Martin Scorsese, Wes Anderson– over the last four decades there is scarcely a major director who has not been introduced to American audiences by the Film Society.

The Film Society is best known for two world-class international festivals – the New York Film Festival (the most famous and prestigious in the country), and New Directors/New Films (celebrating new cinematic artists). It runs a state-of-the-art year-round cinema, the Walter Reade Theater (capacity: 268), and publishes the country’s most respected cinematic journal, Film Comment. Each year the organization presents its annual Gala Tribute honoring legendary stars and industry leaders of our generation at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall. At various times of the year the Film Society partners with Hollywood studios to present premieres and special live appearances.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Greenwich Village Halloween

The parade is an annual event that stretches over a mile in Greenwich Village, and according to the New York Times, it is “the best entertainment the people of this City ever give the people of this City. » With fifty thousand costumed participants, artists, dancers, circus performers and musical acts, it is not a surprise that it has become one of the largest events in the country. The key to the competition is creativity, and the wilder the costume, the better!

The parade started off in 1973 with mask maker and puppeteer Ralph Lee who staged a puppet show for the children of his friends, family and neighbours in the Village. After the second year, the «Theater for the new city» stepped forward to present the show on a larger scale, and by the eighth year, the audience had grown to 100 000 !

The Halloween Parade begins on Sixth Avenue at Spring Street, and continues north along Sixth Avenue to 23rd Street.
Who Participates in New York's Village Halloween Parade?
Nearly 50,000 people participate in the annual Halloween Parade, including costumed marchers, puppeteers, bands and more. Anyone who is interested in participating in the Halloween Parade can -- just arrive at the beginning of the parade between 6:30 and 8 p.m and you can join the fun.
New York's Village Halloween Parade Overview
A New York City tradition since 1973, New York's Village Halloween Parade is the largest Halloween celebration in the world. The parade features puppets, marchers and marching bands, as well as a limited number of floats and cars. New York's Village Halloween Parade is the only night time parade in New York City and is a fun and unique way to celebrate Halloween.
New York's Village Halloween Parade Tips
•Dress for the weather -- the temperature can drop significantly once the sun goes down.
•Be prepared for crowds -- this is a popular event, it's dark and it can be hard to keep your group together. Pick a meeting point and time in case you get separated.
•Parade watchers start lining up 2 hours before the parade begins -- with some persistance (& walking) you should be able to find a prime viewing spot up to an hour before the parade begins.
•This is a busy night for bars and restaurants along the parade route -- if you're planning dinner after the parade, consider making reservations (especially if you're in a group
).

Fall 09

I love autumn in New York (the season, that is, not the bad Richard Gere movie). The air is crisp, the leaves are changing color in the parks, and the subways are no longer as hot as coal furnaces.
There is plenty of fun to be had in New York City this fall. We've got festivals, football, medieval jousting, New York institutions like the Village Halloween Parade and the NYC Marathon, and more. Better start planning now.
1. Fashion Week
Mingle with the celebs and fashionistas in Bryant Park during New York Fashion Week. Designers will be showing their collections for Spring 2010 in the tents in Bryant Park. Check out Bryant Park Fashion Week photo gallery.
More: Fashion Week in New York City
.2. Feast of San Gennaro
Attention cannoli lovers: Little Italy's Feast of San Gennaro runs from September 10-20, 2009. This outdoor festival is one of New York's oldest and most popular. Brave the crowds for live entertainment and lots of great food.
More: Feast of San GennaroRead Review
.3. New York Spa Week -- Fall 2009
Don't miss your chance to sample indulgent treatments from New York's best spas for just $50 a pop from October 12-18, 2009. Get wrapped, waxed, polished or pampered at the best spas in town.
More: New York Spa Week 2009
.4. New York Football
Paint your face, grab your jumbo foam finger, and head to the stadium to support your favorite New York home football team. There's nothing quite like seeing it live, but you can also catch a game at one of New York's best bars for football fans.
New York Giants
New York Jets.
5. Vermeer and More at The Met
Vermeer's masterpiece The Milkmaid is visiting New York for the NY400 celebration of 400 years of Dutch-American friendship. See it before November 29th. Also at The Met this fall: Roxy Paine's rooftop sculptures (through November 29th) and American Stories: Paintings of Everyday Life, featuring works by Homer, Cassat, Eakins, and other masters.
More: Metropolitan Museum of Art
.6. Concerts at Carnegie Hall
Catch a concert at Carnegie Hall this fall. Carnegie Hall kicks off its 119th season on October 1st with a gala concert featuring the Boston Symphony Orchestra. This fall, Carnegie Hall will host some of the world's greatest orchestras and musical virtuosos in classical,jazz, pop, and folk. Performers will include Michael Feinstein, Ravi Shankar, Terence Blanchard, Kronos Quartet, The New York Pops, and more.
More: Carnegie Hall Concerts
.7. New York Film Festival
The47th New York Film Festival will premiere 28 films at Lincoln Center from September 25 through October 11, 2009. Festival highlights will include screenings of new films by Todd Solondz and Harmony Korine and Precious, the film adaptation of Sapphire's novel Push.
More: New York Film Festival
.8. Village Halloween Parade
The Village Halloween Parade is the nation's largest public Halloween celebration and a New York institution. It's crazy, crowded, and chaotic. And it's one of those things you have to experience live at least once. Grab a costume and join 32 marching bands, giant puppets, and more than 35,000 costumed revelers. Or just line up on 6th Avenue between Spring and 21st St. to watch the fun.
More: Village Halloween Parade
.9. The New York Comedy Festival
The New York Comedy Festival is a week-long celebration of stand-up comedy. From November 5-9, some of the biggest names in the business (Dane Cook, Tracy Morgan, Bill Maher, Ricky Gervais, Andy Samberg, and others) will be headlining at venues including Carnegie Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, Town Hall, and Madison Square Garden.
More: New York Comedy Festival
.10. The New York City Marathon
The ING New York City Marathon is one of the world's great road races, drawing more than 85,000 applicants. Five bridges, five boroughs, and more than two million spectators make the ING New York City Marathon a race like no other. Cheer on world-class professional athletes as they run for more than $500,000 in prize money, while millions of New Yorkers cheer them on.
More: ING New York City Marathon
.11. New York City Elections
Get out and vote this fall and have a say in who will run New York City over the next few years. Cast your vote for New York City Mayor, Public Advocate, Comptroller, Borough President, and City Council.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Federal Cafe at the Hotel Reserve

Federal Cafe




Financial District
51 Nassau St.
New York, NY 10038 212-227-
3007
Price range: $$$ ($16-$25)
If it just takes a good finance pun to draw in Wall Street diners, then the Federal Cafe—located in the Hotel Reserve—should have no problem filling seats. If wordplay doesn't do the trick, perhaps the $9.99 daily lunch special (11 a.m. to 3pm, full menu) might do the trick in this bear market. Federal's lunch menu runs the gamut from burgers to spring rolls to Greek salad, but the diner menu sticks closer to an Italian American theme. Owner Thomas Sima and his dad, the guys behind the Prime Cafe in the 26th Street Holiday Inn, have put together a greatest hits menu featuring veal parmigiana, chicken Milanese and prime aged steaks, all served in an understated dining room that would make any Midwestern business traveler feel at ease.


*****"I Stayed at the Reserve Hotel for a few days last week and experienced such a wonderful and refreshing time at the Federal cafe. Lana and Megan the two bar maids at the cafe were wonderful and overly accommodating , not to mention they make great drinks.The menu was primarily an Italian American theme so if your a pasta lover like myself this place will captivate your senses...."

Empire State Building















Empire State Building
One of the most popular attractions on our itinerary is the Empire State Building. Built in 1931, the building has 102 floors and stands 1,250 feet tall. It is currently the tallest tower in New York City and the 2nd tallest building in the United States. A grandiose lobby galvanized with marble, granite, nickel and limestone is just the start of this amazing building.


Empire State Building Facts

With 22 miles of telephone wire and enough elevator cable to stretch from Manhattan to Baltimore, one is marveled by the building’s size, height, and history. The history of the building is a wonder in itself. During the great depression, it was decided to build the Empire State Building in an attempt to create jobs and cause a catalyst for the American economy. It turns out they needed 7 million man hours for construction to complete the project. The most amazing fact is the time in which it took to complete Gotham City’s new tallest tower. In just 18 fast-tracked months, the Empire State building was completed. By comparison, the new World Trade Center/Freedom Tower with 110 floors will take 5 years to complete. Construction on The Empire State Building was around the clock 24 hours a day. They opted to fast-track the building’s construction because they really wanted to prove to the world that the American workforce and spirit was strong and citizens should not give up hope on America.


After it was completed, critics argued that the building was not structurally sound enough to occupy. Thus, when it was completed in 1931 the occupancy rate was a meager 20%.


There is a lot more history about the Empire State Building, and the OnBoard New York Tour Guides explain it every day. The line to go to the popular observatory on the 86th floor can be long. With this in mind, we have discovered that the best time to go to the observatory is around 8:30pm in the evening, and you should purchase your tickets in advance by calling us at 1-646-919-8680 or 1-877-U-TOUR-NY

Original Greenwich Village Food and Culture Walking Tour


Greenwich Village Walking Tour


The Bottom Line
If you're looking for a delicious way to experience Greenwich Village while in New York City, the Original Greenwich Village Food and Culture Walking Tour is a great choice. On the three hour tour, your knowledgable tour guide will lead you around the neighborhood's winding streets, sharing the neighborhood's rich history and delicious foods.

Time: Tours start late morning to early afternoon
Check schedule and availability Duration: Approximately 3 hours Meet: Near 6th and Bleecker St.
(Exact location given once tickets are purchased.) Weather: Tour takes place rain or shine Dress: Wear comfortable shoes and clothing Capacity: 16 people per tour guide Food: We taste on the go and are not seated. Included: All the food tastings (enough for lunch), bottle of water, and our Foods of New York Tours neighborhood guide.
Note: food tastings are subject to change without notice. Cost: $44 per person

Buy Online or Call (212) 209-3370

Sunday, August 16, 2009

America’s Best Restaurants / Peter Luger Steak House

America’s Best Restaurants – Peter Luger Steak HouseThursday 30 July, 2009 8:15 am | Boutique Hotels, New York Hotels, Restaurants | Steven

Went out for steak last night to celebrate my dad’s birthday, and I guess I’ve still got beef on the brain. If only today’s feature would come to Texas (don’t really care where. I’d drive it.)

If you take your steaks seriously at all, you’ve probably heard of Peter Luger Steak House, a Brooklyn landmark voted by the Zagat Survey as the #1 steakhouse in New York City for an incredible 24 years running. Opened in 1887, the place is almost whimsically old-fashioned, boasting a Zen-simple menu, bizarre payment options, uber-manly décor and, oh yeah, some righteous steaks.


Before we get to some of the more unusual features of Peter Luger, let’s start with what everyone can agree they get just right: the steaks. Most high-end steakhouses tout USDA Prime beef, but according to Peter Luger’s buyer, Jody Storch, that’s really just the beginning. Meat is purchased daily after Jody’s discerning examination. Not even most Prime beef meets her exacting standards. You could say she only buys the prime of the Prime. (See her in action)

The highest quality beef on-hand, Peter Luger dry ages every steak in-house. Dry aging allows moisture to evaporate from the meat cuts slowly, intensifying the rich beef flavor without over-dehydrating the steaks. After several days (I’ve seen places take it to 48, though I’m not sure about Peter Luger), the meat is finally ready and sent upstairs to the restaurant.

Don’t expect a full page of different cuts to choose from. Peter Luger specializes in the Porterhouse steak, offered by number of diners rather than weight. You can order a single for yourself, or make it monster serving up to four people, served to the table on a 400-degree plate and already cut up for your convenience.


Appetizer offerings are just as straight-forward: a plate of sliced tomatoes with sauce, tomatoes and onion with sauce, a nice Caesar salad, or the heart-threateningly delicious extra thick bacon by the slice. There’s nothing fancy about any of it, but when you use top-quality ingredients and prepare them just right, there’s really no need to be.

Oh, for dessert, it’s got to be the pecan pie. They have other options, but this is the one you want.

Another standout feature of Peter Luger Steak House is that they do not accept credit cards. Either you pay cash or you order a Peter Luger Card, essentially an in-house dining card. They also have a store, selling everything from memorabilia to their signature Peter Luger Sauce to the steaks themselves, butcher shop-style. You can even have uncooked steaks mailed to you.

Though it seems old-fashioned at times (and hey, maybe that’s part of the charm), what really counts is the meat, and these steaks just can’t be beat. Beef-lovers the world over owe themselves a visit to Peter Luger Steak House in Brooklyn. Learn more about this restaurant here.

I’ve got a couple options I want to mention in New York City today, both of them in Manhattan but still pretty close to the steakhouse:

•Hotel Reserve - an awesome boutique Manhattan hotel located right across from the Federal Reserve Bank near Wall Street. It’s an awesome location for corporate travelers and really anyone who wants to experience the Big Apple.

•Hilton Garden Inn New York / Tribeca - Thanks to the Tribeca film festival, this area of south Manhattan is getting a lot more attention of late, and this fresh, welcoming Hilton offers a nice stay at a good price.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

BASE BALL AUGUST NYC

New York Yankees vs. Chicago White Sox. MLB Baseball Game
August 28, August 29, August 30
New York Mets vs. St. Louis Cardinals. MLB Baseball Game
August 4, August 5
New York Mets vs. Arizona Diamondbacks. MLB Baseball Game
August 1, August 2, August 3
New York Mets vs. San Francisco Giants. MLB Baseball Game
August 14, August 15, August 16, August 17
New York Mets vs. Philadelphia Phillies. MLB Baseball Game
August 21, August 22, August 23, August 24
New York Mets vs. Atlanta Braves. MLB Baseball Game
August 18, August 19, August 20
New York Yankees vs. Texas Rangers. MLB Baseball Game
August 25, August 26, August 27
New York Yankees vs. Toronto Blue Jays. MLB Baseball Game
August 10, August 11, August 12
New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox. MLB Baseball Game
August 6, August 7, August 8, August 9
New York Liberty vs. Connecticut Sun. WNBA Basketball Game
August 21

Free stuff NYC

Case of the Mondays Stand Up Show
FreeNYC Event Flyer
Date: Monday, August 10th
Time: 7:30pm
Location: Manchester Pub (920 2nd Ave bet 48th & 49th St)
Cost: Free

"Case of the Mondays is a new bi-weekly stand-up show in Midtown. This recession-proof show (no cover, no drink minimum) features comics who have performed at Comic Strip Live, Gotham Comedy Club, New York Comedy Club, Laugh Lounge, etc. What better way to kick off the week then to watch live comedy while snacking on buffalo wings? And as you take advantage of the Monday night special of 20% off your bill, you can enjoy this week's lineup, which includes Jonathan Powley, Phoebe Robinson, Mark Normand, Harris Bloom, Ray Marshall, and Kyle Senor-Ocasio! Be sure to arrive early as seating is limited."
RiverFlicks for Grown-Ups - Sex and The City
FreeNYC Event Flyer
Date: Wednesday, August 12th
Time: Dusk (around 8:30pm)
Location: Pier 54 (14th St. and the Hudson River)



On top of getting to watch movies overlooking Hudson River on beautiful summer nights, the other thing I like about River Flicks is that every year they pick a central theme for their screenings. This year's they "know what you did last summer" and screen films released in 2008. Tonight Carrie comes to the big screen in the Sex and The City movie.

Pool Parties on the Waterfront: Del the Funky Homosapien
FreeNYC Event Flyer
Date: Sundays through August 30th
Time: gates at 2pm
Location: Kent St btw. N 8th and N 9th Sts on the East River, W'burg)
Cost: Free

With the McCarren Pool under renovations, the Williamsburg Pool Parties move to the waterfront this summer with seven weeks of free shows. In edition to the free music there will be "DODGEBALL, basketball, DJ’s, bands, burgers the works!" for you to enjoy. Afterparties at Public Assembly. This week features Del tha Funky Homosapien, Gravytrain!!!, DD/MM/YYYY, and Kenan Bell. Full line-up below. All ages

Close Encounters at Bryant Park
FreeNYC Event Flyer
Date: Monday, August 17th
Time: Films begin at Dusk (about 8ish)
Location: Bryant Park (40th and 42nd Sts & Fifth and Sixth Aves)
Cost: Free


Bring your picnic baskets and pull up some lawn for an evening under the stars with the HBO Bryant Park Summer Film Festival. Every Monday throughout the summer HBO dusts off some classic movies and plays them on a big screen in Bryant Park. Tonight is the film of the season at they will showing Close Encounters of the Third Kind. "Steven Spielberg’s scifi blockbuster stars Richard Dreyfuss as a regular guy whose strange obsessions and journey turn fantastically clear at Devil’s Tower. Co-stars Teri Garr as his frustrated wife, and Francois Truffaut, the legendary French director, as a scientist seeking communication with extraterrestrials."

RiverFlicks for Grown-Ups - Pineapple Express
FreeNYC Event Flyer
Date: Wednesday, August 19th
Time: Dusk (around 8:30pm)
Location: Pier 54 (14th St. and the Hudson River)
Cost: Free

On top of getting to watch movies overlooking Hudson River on beautiful summer nights, the other thing I like about River Flicks is that every year they pick a central theme for their screenings. This year's they "know what you did last summer" and screen films released in 2008. Tonight is the finale of this summer's series, and what better way to go out than with last year's stoner classic Pineapple Express.


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The Magnificent 7 at Bryant Park
FreeNYC Event Flyer
Date: Monday, August 10th
Time: Films begin at Dusk (about 8ish)
Location: Bryant Park (40th and 42nd Sts & Fifth and Sixth Aves)
Cost: Free

Bring your picnic baskets and pull up some lawn for an evening under the stars with the HBO Bryant Park Summer Film Festival. Every Monday throughout the summer HBO dusts off some classic movies and plays them on a big screen in Bryant Park. Tonight, get a look at The Magnificent Seven. "One of the most beloved Westerns of all time with one of the greatest scores of all time (by Elmer Bernstein). Seven mercenaries, including Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, James Coburn, Robert Vaughn, and Charles Bronson are hired to protect a Mexican village under siege by large group of bandits led by Eli Wallach."

Summer Streets 2009

For three Saturday mornings this summer, New York City pedestrians will take over seven miles of Park Avenue (and connecting streets) from the Brooklyn Bridge to Central Park. During Summer Streets weekends, the streets will be closed to vehicle traffic and opened up to New Yorkers for fun activities and live entertainment.

Take advantage of free bike and skate rentals, free fitness classes, free tennis lessons, and more. Organized by the New York City Department of Transportation, the goal of Summer Streets is to get New Yorkers out for some healthy recreation and encourage the use of sustainable forms of transportation (like your two strong feet and that bike taking up half of your NYC apartment). In 2008, thousands of New Yorkers hit the road for Summer Streets. Come out and join the fun in 2009.

Summer Streets 2009
When: August 8th, 15th, and 22nd, 2009. 7AM-1PM.
Where: Park Avenue from the Brooklyn Bridge (Warren Street) to 72nd Street, 72nd Street from Park Avenue to Central Park

Sunday, July 26, 2009

New York Events Brooklyn Events

New York Events Brooklyn Events: "The Conversation
BAM Thu., July 30, 7:00pm Brooklyn Film - Picks

(Francis Ford Coppola, 1974). One of the key films of the 1970s, and one of Coppola's best, this technically brilliant and original drama stars Gene Hackman as an expert in bugging devices who ends as a victim of his own obsession with overhearing others. More>>"

New York Events Brooklyn Events

New York Events Brooklyn Events: "The Conversation
BAM Thu., July 30, 7:00pm Brooklyn Film - Picks

(Francis Ford Coppola, 1974). One of the key films of the 1970s, and one of Coppola's best, this technically brilliant and original drama stars Gene Hackman as an expert in bugging devices who ends as a victim of his own obsession with overhearing others. More>>"

Poets and Writers Magazine Party - Galapagos Art Space - New York - Events

Poets and Writers Magazine Party - Galapagos Art Space - New York - Events: "Poets and Writers Magazine Party
Date/Time:Mon., July 27, 6:30pm
Price: free
Contact Info: 212-226-3586 | Event Website
Celebrate the launch of Poets & Writers Magazine’s Summer Reading Issue with authors, editors, and agents featured in the issue."

New York Recreation Events

New York Recreation Events: "NYC Social Sports Club Tuesday Night Gym Broomball Multiple venues Every week Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Tue., July 14 until Tue., August 25, 9:00pm East Village Recreation"

Dance Hip Hop NYC

Hip Hop Generation Next
Thursday, August 6, 2009

7:30 p.m.–9:30 p.m.
Email this EventAdd to Calendar Outlook Yahoo! Calendar Google Calendar iCalFrom New York City and Chicago to South Korea and Sierra Leone, five crews from three continents reinvent hip hop dancing with breathtaking virtuosity, jawdropping kineticism, and explosive rhythms. Sierra Leone’s rap superstars the Dry Eye Crew bring their deeply political, empowering, and explosively celebratory blend of hip hop and dancehall.

Location
Damrosch Park

Damrosch Park
Manhattan
Cost
Free
Contact Number
(212) 875-5000

Free NYC "Really"


07/27/08_________________________________________

Free Sunset Qi Gong Classes
6:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m.
Every Monday from June 1 through September 14, an experienced instructor will lead…
Location: Fort Tryon Park, Manhattan
Category: Athletic Events, Education
Cost: Free


HBO Bryant Park Summer Film Festival: The Defiant Ones
8:00 p.m.
The nation’s premier outdoor film festival brings classic films to the big screen for…
Location: Bryant Park, Manhattan
Category: Accessibility, The Arts, Cultural
Cost: Free

Bryant Park Chess Lessons
3:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.
Learn strategies, tactics, unexpected attacks, and unusual combinations in Bryant Park from…
Location: Bryant Park, Manhattan
Category: Accessibility, Cultural, Kids
Cost: Free

Piano in Bryant Park
12:00 p.m.–1:45 p.m.
Ragtime, jazz, and more from the city’s best pianists on the park’s custommade…
Location: Bryant Park, Manhattan
Category: The Arts, Cultural
Cost: Free

07/28_____________________________________________________________

Bryant Park Tai Chi
7:30 a.m.–8:30 a.m.
Tai Chi and Eternal Spring are instructed by members of the Tai Chi Chuan Center. Classes…
Location: Bryant Park, Manhattan
Category: Athletic Events, Cultural, Education
Cost: Free

07/29
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Rocket Park Mini Golf
10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
How do rockets blast off into space and come back home safely? Scientists and astronauts…
Location: Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens
Category: Education, Kids
Cost: $6 adults, $5 children.

Central Park Tours: From the Maine to the Mall
11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
Join the Urban Park Rangers as they guide you through Central Park's most picturesque and…
Location: Central Park, Manhattan
Category: Nature, Tours
Cost: Free

FULL: Free Karate Clinic
3:00 p.m.–4:30 p.m.
Please note: This event is full and registration is closed. Children and adults ages 8…
Location: Forest Park, Queens
Category: Athletic Events, Kids
Cost: Free

Sunset Wednesday
6:00 p.m.–8:30 p.m.
Join us every Wednesday evening in June and July. Enjoy a free New York State wine tasting…
Location: Wave Hill, Bronx
Category: Cultural
Cost: Free with admission to the grounds

Dancing Under the Stars
7:00 p.m.–8:30 p.m.
Bring your dancing shoes and join us for this very popular free summer series! Instructors…
Location: Little Bay Park, Queens
Category: Cultural, Education
Cost: Free


Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Summer Stage July 18th

































Q-Tip
Chester French
Little Dragon
Benji B

Saturday, July 18, 2009
From 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
The beloved hip hop innovator and Renaissance man shares the day with musical trailblazers from around the globe.
Presented in association with Giant Step.

Les Halles "Hotel Staff Pick of the Week"


Brasserie Les Halles is a typical Parisian brasserie, bustling and lively, serving the fresh and simple dishes of France's everyday cuisine. "Les Halles" is the old market district of Paris where for centuries, all kind of food stalls, restaurants, brasseries, bistros and cafes fed people from all walks of life, around the clock. Brasseries differ from the other establishments by being larger, serving nonstop for extended hours and having many offerings of small or large dishes of fish, meats, poultry and vegetable prepared simply or with century-old elaborate recipes.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Current feature Films Shooting in NY











http://www.nyc.gov/html/film


Films and television programs currently in production in New York City.

Films:
The Bounty
Boy Wonder
Bye Bye, Fruit Fly
Collin Hearts Kay
Couple of Cops
Date Night
The Fourth World
Happy Thank You More Please
Morning Glory
No Job for a Woman
Rabbit Hole
Remember Me
The Resident
Salt
Sorcerer's Apprentice
Step Up 3D
Summertime
Untitled Nancy Meyers
Weakness
When the Devil Comes

Primetime TV Shows:
Boardwalk Empire
Royal Pains

Daytime, Late Night, News, and Talk Shows:

20/20
All My Children
As The World Turns
The Early Show
The Colbert Report
The Daily Show
Dateline NBC
Entertainment Tonight
Fox and Friends
Good Day New York
Good Morning America
Guiding Light
The Insider
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
Late Show with David Letterman
Martha
The Maury Show
One Life to Live
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel
Today, Weekend Today Show
The Tyra Banks Show

Cable and Other TV Shows:
Close Up Now
Dr. G: Most Shocking Autopsies
The Electric Company
Fugitive Chronicles
In the Life
Love Taxi
Models of the Runway
MTV Sunblock
My Fair Wedding
NOW on PBS
NYC TV
NY Reality
Project Runway
Real Estate Road Test
Real Sports
Reel 13
Sesame Street
Sixx Design
Taxicab Confessions
Throwdown with Bobby Flay
Trvsrv
VH1 Top 20 Countdown
Worldwide Tribe

MOVIES - Regal Battery Park Stadium 11 "WEEK ENDING OF 07/10/09"

























102 N End Ave
New York, NY 10282-1238
(212) 945-3418



Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs 3D NEW! (PG)
Digital 3D Showtimes More Info
12:00 2:25 4:504:50 7:157:15 9:409:40

Public Enemies NEW! (R)
10:50am 1:50 4:504:50 7:507:50 11:0011:00

My Sister's Keeper (PG-13)
11:20am 2:00 4:254:25 7:107:10 9:459:45

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (PG-13)
12:50 1:40 3:10 4:10 5:105:10 6:306:30 7:307:30 8:308:30 9:509:50 10:5010:50

The Proposal (PG-13)
12:30 3:00 5:305:30 8:108:10 10:4010:40

Year One (PG-13)
1:55 4:20 6:506:50 9:309:30

The Taking of Pelham 123 (R)
12:10 2:30 5:005:00 7:457:45 10:1010:10

The Hangover (R)
12:40 3:20 5:405:40 8:208:20 11:0511:05

Monday, July 6, 2009

Thanks Michale "for the soundtrack of our lives "




Concerts in July-NYC

July Schedule
Our choices for the best in pop, rock and jazz concerts plus the best in stand-up comedy and cabaret performances

Sunday July 2 & Monday July 3 2006 8:00P

Madonna
Madison Square Garden

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Monday July 10 & Tuesday July 11 2006 8:00P

Elvis Costello & Allen Toussaint
Beacon Theater

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Wednesday July 12 2006 6:30P

MxPx & Reel Big Fish
Nokia Theater

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Thursday July 13 & Friday July 14 2006 7:00P

Bob Weir & Ratdog
The String Cheese Incident

Radio City Music Hall

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Friday July 14 2006 7:30P

Kenny Chesney
Madison Square Garden

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Friday July 14 2006 8:00P

100% Colombiano
Theater at Madison Square Garden

scheduled to appear Grupo Niche, Jorge Celedon & Jimmy Zambrano, Jean Carlo Centeno, Hebert Vargas, Checo Acosta, Los 50 de Joselito, Lisandro Meza, Luis Alberto Posada & Helenita Vargas

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Saturday July 15 2006 8:00P

Tour Generacion RBD 2006
Madison Square Garden

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Saturday July 15 2006 9:00P

Les Claypool
Nokia Theater

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Sunday July 16 2006 8:00P

Maze
Nokia Theater

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Tuesday July 18 2006 8:00P

John Hiatt
Nokia Theater

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Tuesday July 18 & Wednesday July 19 2006 8:00P

Madonna
Madison Square Garden

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Wednesday July 19 2006 9:00P

Mobb Deep
Nokia Theater

Thursday July 20 2006 8:00P

Daniel Powter
Nokia Theater

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Thursday July 20 2006 8:00P

Ringo Starr & His All Star Band
Radio City Music Hall

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July 24 thru July 26 2006 8:00P

Melissa Etheridge
Theater at Madison Square Garden

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Wednesday July 26 2006 7:30P

Dickey Betts & Great Southern
Kenny Wayne Shepherd

Beacon Theater

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Thursday July 27 2006 8:00P

The Pretenders
Roseland Ballroom

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Saturday, July 4, 2009

HOTEL RESERVE - TRANSPORTATION SERVICES "DIAL ZERO"


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KENNEDY AIRPORT TRANSPORTAION

KENNEDY AIRPORT
Via the Subway and AirTrain JFK


Howard Beach AirTrain station
The stops at Howard Beach every 5 to 10 minutes during rush hours and every 15 to 20 minutes evenings and weekends. AirTrain stops at Howard Beach every 4 to10 minutes.

Most subway lines connect to the . Just be sure you take the marked "Far Rockaway" or "Rockaway Park", NOT " Lefferts Boulevard". Its about a 12-minute ride from Howard Beach station to the airport. The AirTrain fare is $5 and is in addition to the subway fare. You can pay the AirTrain fare with a Pay-Per-Ride MetroCard.





Jamaica AirTrain station
trains all stop at the Sutphin Boulevard station in Jamaica where you connect to the AirTrain Jamaica station. trains run every 5 to 10 minutes during rush hours and 8 to 12 minutes evenings and weekends. AirTrain travels to the airport from Jamaica every 4 to 10 minutes. The AirTrain ride to the airport takes about 12 minutes. The AirTrain fare is $5 and is in addition to the subway fare. You can pay the AirTrain fare with a Pay-Per-Ride MetroCard.


At Long Island Rail Road Jamaica station (LIRR)
You can connect to AirTrain at the LIRR Jamaica station.

Transit services to LaGuardia (LGA)

MTA New York City Transit services to LAGUARDIA AIRPORT
M60 bus from Manhattan and Astoria
With the M60 bus, you can travel to all terminals at LaGuardia from the West Side, the East Side or Astoria (Queens). The M60 runs between 106 St and Broadway in Manhattan and LaGuardia Airport from approximately 5 am to 1 am, seven days a week. The M60 serves all airport terminals. Connections can be made with all north-south Manhattan subway lines or with the N and W trains at the Astoria Blvd station.
If you pay your fare with MetroCard, you can transfer free between the subway and the M60 bus. The M60 also makes convenient connections with MTA Metro-North Railroad at the 125 St station. Travel time between Broadway and 116 St and the Delta Terminal is approximately 40 minutes.



Q48 from Flushing, Queens
The Q48 provides local bus service between Flushing and all terminals at LaGuardia Airport. It loops through LaGuardia Airport and makes a stop at Mets-Willets Point. Free transfers between the Q48 any bus or the subway are available if you pay your fare with MetroCard. The Q48 operates from 4:30 AM to 1:00 AM. Travel time from the Main St 7 station to LaGuardia Airport is approximately 30 minutes.



MTA Bus also provides service to LaGuardia via the Q33 bus (Central, US Airways and Delta terminals) and the Q47 bus (Marine Air Terminal). Schedules available at:

www.mta.info/busco/schedules/q047cur.pdf
www.mta.info/busco/schedules/q033cur.pdf

Travel Directions to Newark Liberty Airport

Travel Directions to Newark Liberty Airport from Midtown Manhattan, New York City


Newark Liberty Airport Transportation Method
Quick Index
Driving
Taxi / Van / Express Bus
Newark Liberty Airport Express Bus
Super Shuttle Shared-Ride Van Service
Amtrak
PATH / NJ Transit / Airtrain
Other Rail Options
Limo
Our Recommendation and Table

Newark Liberty International Airport (airport code EWR) is one of New York City’s three area airports, and offers a quieter alternative to JFK or LaGuardia airports for the Midtown Manhattan air traveler. Located at 10 Toler Place in Newark, New Jersey, Newark Airport is about 16 miles southwest of Manhattan. Newark Airport is the smallest of the three New York-area airports. There are several travel options for reaching Newark Airport from Midtown Manhattan, and we’ll explore them for you here.
Driving To Newark Airport
If you wish to drive out to Newark Airport from Midtown Manhattan in New York City, you’ll take the Lincoln Tunnel to the southbound NJ Turnpike. Follow the NJ Turnpike to exit 14C, and take I-78 to Route 1/9. When you reach exit 57 (Newark Airport Main Terminals), take the ramp leading to Lot P6-Economy (long-term) Parking. Once you’ve parked in lot P6, there’s a free airport shuttle bus to the terminals. The bus ride takes 20 minutes, so make sure you allot time for this extra step. Buses run every 15 minutes from 5AM to midnight, and every 20 minutes from midnight to 5AM. If you get really stuck for time, you can park in Newark Airport’s short-term parking, where the daily parking rate is much higher, but the parking lot is just steps away from the terminal.

Your drive to Newark Airport, including the shuttle bus, depending on traffic and weather conditions, can take from 50-65 minutes. Expect daytime traffic entering the Lincoln Tunnel, at the approach to the NJ Turnpike, and on Route 1/9. There are tolls for the Lincoln Tunnel and the NJ Turnpike.

Taxi, Van, or Express Bus to Newark Airport
New York City yellow cabs can get you to Newark Airport in comfort, but the fares range from $45-$60 depending on your starting point, plus tolls and tip. Taxis do offer 24-hour, on-demand service, but they can be hard to find during rush hours or bad weather. Taxis can generally make the trip to Newark Airport in about 50 minutes, traffic and weather permitting, although New York City’s yellow cabs are very often clueless about finding their way around heavy traffic in New Jersey (Did someone say satellite navigator?) and some will refuse to go to Newark Airport entirely because they don’t think they’ll be able to get a fare back to Manhattan.

The Newark Liberty Airport Express bus service is less expensive. From a choice of Midtown departure points (Penn Station, Port Authority Bus Terminal, or Grand Central), the bus makes trips to Newark Airport every 30 minutes starting around 5AM and ending around 1:30AM. The fare to Newark Airport by bus is $13. Travel time is usually between 40 and 50 minutes (my trip on a stormy Monday afternoon took 54 minutes from the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City). Traffic conditions will affect your trip time.

Super Shuttle’s shared-ride van service also goes to Newark Airport. This is a 24-hour, on-demand service, which will pick you up anywhere in Manhattan. With door-too-door service, it’s a low-cost, attractive option for those with extra luggage, or large groups. Because it’s a “shared ride” service, however, the van may make stops to pick up other passengers before heading out to Newark Airport. The fare is $19, and trip time can range from 60-70 minutes, depending on traffic, weather, and the number of extra stops the van makes after picking you up.

Amtrak to Newark Airport – Quickest Method
The quickest way to reach Newark Airport is to ride an Amtrak train from New York’s Penn Station directly to the Newark Airport Train Station. Amtrak trains stopping at Newark Airport will show “EWR” on the departure board at Penn Station. The Amtrak ride to Newark Airport takes just 22 minutes, and a 5-minute ride on the Newark Airport Airtrain to your terminal. Your Amtrak ticket also gets you on the Newark Airport Airtrain, and fares start at $28. Amtrak trains run to Newark Airport about every half hour during the day, and hourly until around 1AM. There are security checks for Amtrak passengers on the New York end, so allow extra time (about 10 minutes) for that.

PATH / NJ Transit / Airtrain to Newark Airport – Cheapest Method
The least expensive way to reach Newark Airport is via the PATH subway/NJ Transit/Airtrain method. It’s a tricky route, but if cost is a factor, it can be done in about 90 minutes. From the 33 St./6 Ave. PATH station, you ride a PATH train to Journal Square, change there (across the platform) to a Newark train. From Newark Penn Station, take a NJ Transit train to the Newark Airport Train Station, and finally, transfer to a Newark Airport Airtrain to your terminal. Total cost of this method is $9.

PATH trains run every 15 minutes during the day on weekdays, every 30 minutes at night. On weekends, PATH trains run every 30 minutes, 24 hours a day. While PATH and the Newark Airport Airtrain run 24 hours a day, NJ Transit has no service to Newark Airport between 2 and 5AM. Remember that the NJ Transit ticket you purchase in Newark also covers your Airtrain fare, so hold on to it when you leave the NJ Transit train. Only NJ Transit trains showing “EWR” on the departure board will stop at Newark Airport.

Another Rail Option To Newark Airport
Newark Airport is also accessible using the NJ Transit/Airtrain method. From New York’s Penn Station, NJ Transit trains follow the same route as Amtrak trains to Newark Airport. They take slightly longer than Amtrak trains (30 minutes) to make the trip, but they are cheaper. NJ Transit offers a combined NJ Transit/Airtrain ticket for $12.50. All NJ Transit trains that show “EWR” on the departure boards will stop at Newark Airport Train Station. There, you’ll transfer to the Newark Airport Airtrain to reach your terminal. NJ Transit trains to Newark Airport run hourly from 5 to 6AM and midnight to 2AM. During the day and evening, service runs every half hour. There is no NJ Transit service from New York to Newark Airport between 2 and 5AM.

Limo To Newark Airport – Most Luxurious and Most Expensive Method
If riding in style is to your taste, you might consider one of the various limo services to get to Newark Airport. They offer door-to-door service, are available 24 hours a day, and are private and comfortable. They’re costly – Tel Aviv Car & Limo fares start at $60 – but limos do provide personalized service the other modes can’t offer. Traffic and weather will extend the limos’ usual 45-50 minute travel time to Newark Airport. Some limo services also add tolls and a gratuity to the fare, but others include it in the fare.

Most Reliable Method to Newark Airport

The most reliable methods to reach Newark Airport are the Amtrak/Airtrain or NJ Transit/Airtrain options. They are fast, unaffected by traffic or weather, and transfers between rail and the Airtrain monorail at Newark Airport are made easy by the Port Authority. The only drawback to the rail options is that there’s no service between 2and 5AM on either Amtrak or NJ Transit, so red-eye travelers will have to choose a different method to reach Newark Airport.

Conclusion – Our Top Recommendations to Newark Liberty Airport

From Midtown Manhattan in New York City, we recommend either of the two rail options for travel to Newark Airport. Amtrak and NJ Transit get high marks for speed and convenience and the cost is reasonable. Some Amtrak trains even have food-service cars, so you can get a snack on your way to the airport.

If door-to-door service appeals to you, we recommend limo service. They cost a little more, but are direct, personalized, and available 24 hours a day. Plus, there’s that added prestige of alighting from a limo at your terminal, while the driver handles your luggage. Here’s wishing you a great flight!


Method Cost Travel Time
Rail Method 1
Amtrak/Airtrain
$28 and up - combined Amtrak/Airtrain ticket
28 minutes

Rail Method 2

NJ Transit/Airtrain
$12.50 combined NJ Transit/Airtrain ticket
35 minutes

Rail Method 3
PATH/NJ Transit/Airtrain
$9 PATH + NJ Transit/Airtrain
90 minutes

Your Own Car
$12 parking for first 24 hours, then $8 for every 8 hrs.
$6 Lincoln Tunnel toll
$.75 NJ Turnpike toll
35-40 minutes, plus 20-minute bus from Lot P6 to terminals

Express Bus

Penn Station, Port Authority, or Grand Central

$13
40-50 minutes

Shared Ride Van Service
$19
60-70 minutes

Taxi

$45 and up
50-55 minutes

Limo

$60 and up
45-50 minutes

Century 21






















Century 21 is a chain of department stores. All of its merchandise is sold less than the usual department store price. There are stores located in Long Island/Westbury (NY), Brooklyn (NY), Morristown (NJ), and Paramus (NJ), but the largest location is in Lower Manhattan, across the street from the former World Trade Center site.[1] A new location will open Fall 2009 in Rego Park/Queens (NY). Century 21 is famous for having deeply discounted designer clothing, accessories, shoes, and housewares.





22 Cortlandt St, New York, NY‎ - (212) 227-9092‎

Stars of Tomorrow - Hudson River Park

Date: 06/02/09 through 08/18/09
Hours: 6:30 – 8:00 PM
Ages: any
Price: Free
Address: Pier 45 - Christopher St. at the Hudson River - 212-889-0808

Description: Enjoy music from Bach to Bebop as students from both the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music and Mannes College The New School for Music perform.

Tuesdays, June 2nd – August 18th

Lincoln Center Festival 07/07/09 through 07/26/09




























Lincoln Center Festival - Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts



Date: 07/07/09 through 07/26/09
Ages: All Ages
Address: Columbus Ave. btw. 62nd & 65th Sts. - 212-875-5000
www.lincolncenter.org

Description: Surround yourself with stunning theater, music, and dance at Lincoln Center Festival 2009. For three exciting weeks in July, artists from around the world share their stories on the human experience, ranging from tragic to enraged, from poignant to hopeful and joyful.

This year's world-class theater features the return of visionary director Ariane Mnouchkine and her acting collective Le Théâtre du Soleil, who examine the threads that connect people universally in Les Éphémères. Piccolo Teatro di Milano and Teatri Uniti di Napoli perform Trilogia della villeggiatura, an uproarious satire on the Italian middle class starring and directed by Toni Servillo.

Eclectic musical offerings come from this country and abroad. A New Orleans-style party heats up with A Tribute to Wardell Quezergue, joyfully celebrating the "Creole Beethoven" and the unsung heroes of American music. Justin Adams and Juldeh Camara flaunt their mastery of percussive Afro-Blues on a program with rising Malian star Issa Bagayogo. Two leading Berber singer-songwriters make U.S. debuts, Idir and the "Queen of Chaabi" Najat Aatabou, and Dennis Russell Davies and Maki Namekawa perform innovative works for two pianos.

Internationally acclaimed dance companies bring their signature styles to this year's Festival. Emanuel Gat Dance investigates the relationship between movement and sound in the North American premiere of Silent Ballet on a program with Winter Variations, and Shen Wei Dance Arts explores the iconic choreographer's journey from China to America and back in the New York premiere of Re- (I, II, III).

Two acclaimed theater companies arrive at the Festival from Russia with deeply moving works: the Chekhov International Theatre Festival presents Boris Godunov, an expose of corrupt Tsarist Russia, and the St. Petersburg-based Maly Drama Theatre follows a physicist with a moral dilemma in Life and Fate. Also hailing from Eastern Europe, Budapest's Katona Jozsef Theatre performs Ivanov, based on one of Chekhov's most compelling characters; Polish ensemble Narodowy Stary Teatr delves into the mind of an obsessed scientist in Kalkwerk; and Hungary's Bela Pinter and Company perform Peasant Opera, a hilarious dark musical comedy. Visit website for details.

Tai Chi Lessons

Free Tai Chi Lessons
Wednesday, July 8, 2009

6:30 a.m.–7:30 a.m.
Email this EventAdd to Calendar Outlook Yahoo! Calendar Google Calendar iCalFrom April 29th through August 26th the Friends Committee of the Fort Tryon Park Trust is sponsoring free Tai Chi lessons with an experienced instructor. Wear comfortable clothing. Cancelled in case of rain.

Contact Nancy at healthwriter2@aol.com for more information.

Location
Fort Tryon ParkMeet on Linden Terrace. Enter the park at Margaret Corbin Circle where Cabrini Boulevard and Fort Washington Avenue converge. Walk north to Linden Terrace.
Manhattan
Cost
Free

At The New York Botanical Garden

The Edible Garden at The New York Botanical Garden
Sunday, July 5, 2009

10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.
Email this EventAdd to Calendar Outlook Yahoo! Calendar Google Calendar iCalExplore the Garden and discover where your food comes from. From coffee and chocolate to mint and tomatoes, learn about the plants and plant parts that we eat every day. Find out how you can be sustainable and healthy in your food choices. Take a walking tour of edible plants, engage in interactive children's activities, visit the Cookbook Collective (a gathering of cookbook authors), and more.
Location
The New York Botanical Garden (Bronx River Parkway Exit 7W and Fordham Road)
Bronx
Contact Number
(718) 817-8700

Macy's 4th of JULY on the Hudson





























The Biggest Fireworks Display in America Returns to the Hudson River!!
The skies above New York City will explode with some of the most amazing fireworks ever viewed this Independence Day. Once again Macy's, with the world's largest store in Herald Square, NYC, will host the 30-minute fireworks extravaganza that has the entire City of New York "oohing" and "aahing."

Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks in NYC is the largest display of pyrotechnic creativity and firepower in the nation. The show takes over a year to create from the musical score to the perfectly timed explosions of color that fire into the night sky. This awesome display will fire over 120,000 fireworks from all over the world!

The Macy’s fireworks display will feature the show's new soundtrack "American River" featuring The New York Pops as well as the national premiere of the American River Suite with music by Tony award-winning composer Stephen Flaherty and libretto by Macy's own William Schermerhorn with The New York Pops.

Macy’s fireworks barges will be positioned in the Hudson River between 23rd and 50th Street in Manhattan.

For the BEST VIEWS, head to 12th Ave. below 59th Street along 11th Avenue. Please note there is very limited viewing north of 59th Street on the west side.


Fireworks Skinny - You can essentially view the Fireworks from any area with an unobstructed view of the sky above the Hudson River off Manhattan.

Do not go to the East River this year! The location has moved to the Hudson River so last year's viewing areas don't work this year! DO NOT GO TO:

East River
Battery Park
Battery Park City
All Hudson River Piers (except limited access to Pier 54 and 84)
Hudson River Promenade between W. Houston and 59th Street
Hudson River Bike Path between W. Houston and 59th Street


Millions of spectators will marvel as the sky over Manhattan rumbles and explodes with fireworks and the air is filled with a patriotic music score that has kept us swinging, tapping and jumping through our history. If you can't be there in person, you can still catch all the action on Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks entertainment special broadcast live from the Intrepid prime time special on NBC beginning at 9:00pm EST. Fireworks start about 9:15 – 9:25.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Trip Advisor "Say's"



" I am pleased by the progress the hotel and it's staff have made on our way to becoming the number one hotel destination in lower Manhattan. I would like to thank every one of our visitors and extend a standing invitation. You are welcome here at the Hotel Reserve." Curtis L. Colson (F.O.S)


“Excellent for its price $105 and location” puremarti 1 contribution
Edmonton
Jun 18, 2009 | Trip type: Couples
The hotel is located in Financial District, next to Federal Reserve, 2 blocks from NYSE and Century 21 Department Store and 3 blocks from World Trade Centre. The room is small with a "student standard closet," a small desk, a chest, a LG LCD TV. Free wired/wireless internet in the room. No coffee machine, but Starbucks is on every block.... more

“Great find!” writergeek313 8 contributions
upstate New York
Jun 17, 2009
I booked a room here through Hotwire for $92. I was a little nervous because it's not a chain hotel and I wasn't sure what to expect. Overall, though, I was pleasantly surprised. It's very conveniently located on a side street in the Financial District near several subway stations. The staff was extremely friendly, and though one of the elevators... more

“Super Friendly Staff...excellent location...” azroxie 2 contributions
az
Jun 16, 2009 | Trip type: Couples
1/1 found this review helpful
My husband and I stayed at the Hotel Reserve for a week. We got the room at a very nice discounted rate. The front desk staff were OUTSTANDING!!! They were really helpful, extremely friendly, and very professional. If you didn't bring your laptop, there is a computer on the main floor, if you need to get on the internet. (there... more

“Great Hotel Downtown New York City” cyman1 1 contribution
Bern
Jun 10, 2009
We stayed at Hotel Reserve for 7 nights and we really enjoyed this week! We got a good rate as we booked in january and the room was worth the money. The staff was very friendly and helpfull. The location of the hotel is perfect, just e few steps from Ground Zero and Wallstreet away. Also the subway is just... more

“Great Hotel and location if you can get a good rate” LightningGal 2 contributions
Clearwater, FL
Jun 7, 2009
My sister and I booked this room shortly after they opened so we got the "grand opening rate" of $138. The room was worth every penny. I'm not sure it is worth $299 but if $299 is still less than the competition then it is worth it. We checked in on a Friday around noon and were staying 3 nights.... more

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“A Perfect Hotel for Tourists” PaulPei 6 contributions
Montreal
May 23, 2009 | Trip type: Couples
My wife and I stayed at the Hotel Reserve May 16th and 17th. I was pleasantly surprised with the hotel. The staff checked us in right away and were helpful throughout our stay. The location is less than 5 minute walk to Ground Zero and Century 21 Department store. There are lots of restaurants around the hotel to choose from... more
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World Famous Carolines Comedy Club***************


Caroline's Comedy Club
(212) 757-4100
1626 Broadway,
New York, NY 10019+7408


Carolines Presents: Funny Dads Comedy ShowTonight
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Carolines New TalentMon, Jun 22nd
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World Series of Stand-UpTue, Jun 23rd
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Wrong Side of the Head w/ Colin KaneTue, Jun 23rd
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Darlene VioletteWed, Jun 24th
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Carolines PresentsWed, Jun 24th
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Paul MooneyThu, Jun 25th - Sun, Jun 28th
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Kevin HartThu, Jun 25th - Sun, Jun 28th
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Take Me Out to the Ball Game Foundation Comedy Benefit Mon, Jun 29th
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Carolines New Talent Mon, Jun 29th - Wed, Jul 1st
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World Series of Stand-Up Tue, Jun 30th
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Wrong Side of the Head w/ Colin KaneTue, Jun 30th
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Todd BarryWed, Jul 1st
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The Funny Fourth BBQ Hosted by Cipha Sounds Thu, Jul 2nd - Sun, Jul 5th
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Wrong Side of the Head w/ Colin Kane Tue, Jul 7th
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World Series of Stand-Up Tue, Jul 7th
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Todd BarryWed, Jul 8th
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Slumdog Standup Wed, Jul 8th
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Ed Lover Thu, Jul 9th
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Andy Dick
Fri, Jul 10th - Sun, Jul 12th
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Carolines New Talent Mon, Jul 13th
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World Series of Stand-Up Tue, Jul 14th
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Wrong Side of the Head w/ Colin Kane Tue, Jul 14th
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Bob DiBuono Wed, Jul 15th
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Dick Gregory Wed, Jul 15th - Thu, Jul 16th
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Tom Arnold Thu, Jul 16th - Sun, Jul 19th
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Carolines Presents Rich Vos Sat, Jul 18th - Sun, Jul 19th
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Carolines New Talent Mon, Jul 20th
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Wrong Side of the Head w/ Colin Kane Tue, Jul 21st
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World Series of Stand-Up Tue, Jul 21st
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Burnt Toast Wed, Jul 22nd
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Bobby Lee Thu, Jul 23rd - Sun, Jul 26th
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Paul Mooney Thu, Jul 23rd - Sun, Jul 26th
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Carolines New Talent Mon, Jul 27th
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Wrong Side of the Head w/ Colin Kane Tue, Jul 28th
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World Series of Stand-Up Tue, Jul 28th
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Ruperto Vanderpool Wed, Jul 29th - Sun, Aug 2nd
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Louis C.K.Thu, Jul 30th - Sun, Aug 2nd
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Carolines New Talent Mon, Aug 3rd
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Wrong Side of the Head w/ Colin Kane Tue, Aug 4th
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Kristen Schaal
Thu, Aug 6th - Sun, Aug 9th
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Paul Mooney
Thu, Aug 6th - Sun, Aug 9th
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Carolines New Talent
Mon, Aug 10th
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Wrong Side of the Head w/ Colin Kane
Tue, Aug 11th
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World Series of Stand-Up
Tue, Aug 11th
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Carolines New Talent
Mon, Aug 17th
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World Series of Stand-Up
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Wrong Side of the Head w/ Colin Kane
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Charlie Murphy
Thu, Aug 20th - Sun, Aug 23rd
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Carolines New Talent
Mon, Aug 24th
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Tue, Aug 25th
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Tommy Davidson
Thu, Aug 27th - Sun, Aug 30th
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Carolines New Talent

Mon, Aug 31st
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John Witherspoon
Thu, Sep 3rd - Sun, Sep 6th
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Jim Jefferies
Thu, Sep 10th - Sun, Sep 13th
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Fri, Sep 25th - Sun, Sep 27th
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Fri, Nov 13th - Sun, Nov 15th
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Jim Norton
Thu, Dec 3rd - Sun, Dec 6th
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Thu, Dec 10th - Sat, Dec 12th
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Dave Attell
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MOMA


Calendar results for June 21–July 27,



June 24, 2009
10:30 a.m.—5:30 p.m.
Member Events | Member Previews
James Ensor
In conjunction with the exhibition James Ensor


11:30 a.m.
Lectures & Gallery Talks | Gallery Talks
The Avant-Garde in Russia, 1910-1930
With Maria Marchenkova

1:30 p.m.
Film Screenings & Events
Lupe
1966. USA. Andy Warhol. 72 min.

In the Film exhibition The West: Myth, Character, and Reinvention by Andy Warhol

Lectures & Gallery Talks | Gallery Talks
Paintings of the Domestic Sphere from Edouard Vuillard to Pablo Picasso
With Camille Pene and Heather Reyes

4:30 p.m.
Film Screenings & Events
Zulu
1964. Great Britain. Cy Endfield. 138 min.

In the Film exhibition The Sixties: Yanks in Britain

7:00 p.m.
Film Screenings & Events
Rebirth of a Nation
2008. USA. Paul D. Miller. 100 min.

In the Film exhibition MoMA Presents: DJ Spooky's Rebirth of a Nation

8:00 p.m.
Film Screenings & Events
Dr. Strangelove, or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
1964. Great Britain. Stanley Kubrick. 93 min.

In the Film exhibition The Sixties: Yanks in Britain

June 25, 2009
10:30 a.m.—5:30 p.m.
Member Events | Member Previews
James Ensor
In conjunction with the exhibition James Ensor


11:30 a.m.
Lectures & Gallery Talks | Gallery Talks
Materials and Meaning in Minimalism and Post-Minimalism
With Julia Feldman and Emma Enderby

1:30 p.m.
Lectures & Gallery Talks | Gallery Talks
The Relics of Performance
With Jane Baun and Alex Courcoulas

June 25, 2009
1:30 p.m.
Film Screenings & Events
Lupe
1966. USA. Andy Warhol. 72 min.

In the Film exhibition The West: Myth, Character, and Reinvention by Andy Warhol

4:00 p.m.
Film Screenings & Events
Rebirth of a Nation
2008. USA. Paul D. Miller. 100 min.

In the Film exhibition MoMA Presents: DJ Spooky's Rebirth of a Nation

4:30 p.m.
Film Screenings & Events
The Birth of a Nation
1915. USA. D.W. Griffith. Approx. 189 min.

With piano accompaniment by Steve Sterner

In the Film exhibition MoMA Presents: DJ Spooky's Rebirth of a Nation

June 26, 2009
10:30 a.m.—8:00 p.m.
Member Events | Member Previews
James Ensor
In conjunction with the exhibition James Ensor


11:30 a.m.
Lectures & Gallery Talks | Gallery Talks
Highlights from the Collection, 1880–1945
With Larissa Bailiff

1:30 p.m.
Film Screenings & Events
Lupe
1966. USA. Andy Warhol. 72 min.

In the Film exhibition The West: Myth, Character, and Reinvention by Andy Warhol

Lectures & Gallery Talks | Gallery Talks
Mexican Modernism: Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, and Others
With Larissa Bailiff

7:00 p.m.
Film Screenings & Events
Rebirth of a Nation
2008. USA. Paul D. Miller. 100 min.

In the Film exhibition MoMA Presents: DJ Spooky's Rebirth of a Nation

8:00 p.m.
Film Screenings & Events
Waiting for Happiness
2002. Mali/Mauritania. Abderrahmane Sissako. 95 min.

Discussion with Sissako

In the Film exhibition Abderrahmane Sissako

June 27, 2009

10:30 a.m.—5:30 p.m.
Member Events | Member Previews
James Ensor
In conjunction with the exhibition James Ensor