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March, 2008
March 31st, 2008 by jamie a
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On the first Friday of every month, the Museum of Natural History hosts in the Rose Center for Earth and Space. It’s an evening full of live jazz in an amazing setting, complete with wine and delicious tapas.
The Valerie Capers Ensemble will be performing at the next event, to be held on Friday, April 4 starting with seatings at 5:15 pm. A native of the Bronx and a Julliard grad, Valerie Capers has performed with greats like Dizzy Gillespie, James Moody, and Ray Brown. Legally blind since the age of 6, Valerie is a great inspiration to all.
Here’s to a great Friday night!
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March 28th, 2008 by jamie a
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After you’ve seen all the top attractions in New York City, the best places often lie just beneath the surface. On NYCvisit.com, they’ve introduced where you can get the scoop on the hidden gems of the city.
Featuring Julianne Moore, Jimmy Fallon, Robert DeNiro, Tiki Barber, and Chuck Close, you’ll learn about all their favorite spots, from Italian restaurants to museums. Favorites on the list include the New York City Fire Museum, the Frick Museum, and the Chelsea Market.
Are you a local who has some great spots to add to the list? Let us know in a comment!
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March 26th, 2008 by jamie a
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During your visit to New York, why not learn about how New York got to be the center of American theatre? With this exhibit featured at the Museum of the City of New York, you’ll be able to walk down Broadway and trace the steps of the people who made the famed street it is today.
Entitled , this exhibit is “…an exploration of the link between New York and theater, through costumes, photographs, props, and other original material drawn from the collections of the Museum of the City of New York.”
On April 2nd from 4:30 to 6:30 pm, you can get a special inside view on this exhibit as well as Setting the Stage: Scenic Designs by Donald Oenslager with a ! Be sure and RSVP soon to secure your spot.
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March 24th, 2008 by jamie a
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We know you hate spending tons of money on maps while you’re trying to navigate a new city, so after you’ve picked up your Explorer Pass, check out these great maps for bargain travelers!
Budget Travel just alerted us to the concept of , which are free travel guides to places all over the world with local, zoom-able maps, and marked attractions.These guides are great for planning out itineraries based on your personal interests as well, providing all sorts of suggestions based on your preferences.
We’d love to hear what you think should be included for those traveling to New York City! What are your favorite attractions? Let us know in a comment!
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March 21st, 2008 by jamie a
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Now that Spring’s right around the corner, we’re pleased to announce the re-opening of seasonal attractions in the Big Apple! It’s a great time of year to get out and explore the city when the robins are just starting to hop around Central Park and riding on the outer deck of the Ellis Island Ferry isn’t too, too cold.
First off, check out the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island from the ferry that leaves from Battery Park. The ride is a great way to see the city from a different angle and it takes you right to the Immigration Museum where you can trace your ancestors who may have come through the ports in New York.
There’s also the Central Park Movie Sights Tour, a two-hour walking tour that covers spots like the Boathouse Cafe from When Harry Met Sally, the Bandshell from Breakfast at Tiffany’s, and the Bethesda Fountain recently seen in Enchanted. Indulge in your girly side with the Sex and the City Hotspots Tour, where you can see over 40 locations used in the filming of the hit HBO show.
For the more active set, there’s Bike & Roll rentals, offering bicycles for rides all over the city. You can even take a Central Park or Brooklyn Bridge tour for a guided ride.
Happy Spring!
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March 19th, 2008 by jamie a
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After a full day of roaming around the expansive Big Apple with your , you’re bound to be hungry. Rather than gambling with your stomach on a random street vendor, Time Out New York has put together a list of …and where to find them.
They start the list off with the quintessential New York cuisine, the pizza. Di Fara Pizza, run by Domenico DeMarco, serves a delectable artichoke pie, covered in their signature sauce, fresh mozzarella, Reggiano, artichokes and fresh herbs. There’s also a Foie Gras Brulee made for foodies at Jean-Georges, steamed Berkshire pork buns at Momofuku Noodle, and arguably the best latte in the city exists at Gorilla Coffee.
To satisfy your sweet tooth, check out Levain Bakery for their gooey-delicious chocolate chip walnut cookies, Bomboloni at Falai Pannetteria or Caffe Falai, and a hazelnut souffle at Capsouto Freres. Mmmmmm!
Bon appetit!
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March 17th, 2008 by jamie a
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Color is a beacon of spring, bringing with it a hope among city-dwellers that the skyscrapers won’t be silhouetted against gray skies anymore, and the neighborhood park will soon be full of tiny pink and blue blossoms.
The Museum of Modern Art is currently hosting the exhibit . Featuring the transformation of the usage and myths surrounding color in Renaissance works and where art has gone since then, it’s a great way to understand the dynamics of color through the eyes of the artist. The show’s description reads, “Color Chart celebrates a paradox: the lush beauty that results when contemporary artists assign color decisions to chance, readymade source, or arbitrary system.”
In addition to the exhibit, the museum will also be offering special lectures and discussions in relation to the works in the show. So, grab your Explorer Pass and head on over to the Museum of Modern Art to experience the wonders of color.
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March 14th, 2008 by jamie a
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Celebrate the upcoming spring season and get out there for ! From the world’s largest parade to authentic pubs serving up the best Irish brews, everyone can have a for the holiday, Irish or not.
To experience the true meaning of Saint Patty’s day in the city, the parade is a must-see. The largest parade marches right up 5th Avenue and generally attracts more than 100,000 participants. If you’d like a smaller celebration, all five boroughs have parades, so there’s certainly more to see.
To learn about the Irish heritage of the city, be sure and book a tour with Big Onion Walking Tours’ Irish New York. Get to know “Little Ireland’ on the Lower East Side and appreciate the impact that Irish immigrants had in making the city what it is today. Carnegie Hall, Radio City Music Hall, and the Irish Arts Center will also be offering themed concerts so you can get your fill of Irish tunes & entertainment.
Happy Saint Patrick’s Day to all our readers!
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March 12th, 2008 by susan j
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Spring is a great time to visit New York City: couples stroll through Central Park, buskers entertain passerby, and visitors flock from all over the world to experience NYC’s unique combination of grit and grandeur. Here at Explorer Pass, we’re gearing up for an exciting spring, including of the addition twelve new New York City attractions to our New York City Explorer Pass.
We’ve got tons of exciting NYC sights, from Madame Tussauds New York to Madison Square Garden. You can also take a guided bike tour of Central Park or explore the Guggenheim Museum (as of April 1). Explorer Pass also gives you at tons of stores and restaurants around NYC. To celebrate, we’re offering 15% off all New York City Explorer Passes from now until Thursday, March 20. What’s your favorite NYC attraction? Leave a comment and let us know!
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March 7th, 2008 by jamie a
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If you’re taking your kids to the Big Apple, you certainly want to make sure they get the most out of their experience. With a city so huge, it’s easy to get overwhelmed with .
We’d recommend , the for stunning 360 degree views of the city, and the to see the sights by bicycle!
To help you out, Budget Travel has compiled a list of for their family travel handbook. Their choices are a bit out of the ordinary from what you might expect, but they’ve got plenty of good reasons for their choices. For NYC, they’ve included the Ellis Island Museum, saying “About 40 percent of Americans are descended from someone who immigrated through this station. Visiting is a powerful experience.” Ground Zero is also included on the list, encouraging families to visit and see the WTC Tribute Center.
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