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06/03/2005
Nina C. says:
As always, there's tons of restaurants to check out. There's an art show called ashes and snow that looks really good. It's about to end soon, so definitely check it out sooner rather than later! Check out www.ashesandsnow.org for more info. It's on the Pier... Can't think of anything else off the top of my head, but that's a starting point...
As always, there's tons of restaurants to check out. There's an art show called ashes and snow that looks really good. It's about to end soon, so definitely check it out sooner rather than later! Check out www.ashesandsnow.org for more info. It's on the Pier... Can't think of anything else off the top of my head, but that's a starting point...
06/06/2005
Christina J. says:
Ashes and Snow is an art show on the piers, which will be there for a couple of more weeks. Also - David Byrne is playing at Central Park Summerstage on June 29th (Wed) - tix on ticketmaster. I'm not sure when Shakespeare in the Park is starting, but it's really fun, and free! Google it, and it will give you info on where to stand in lines. There are a ton of great restaurants and neighborhoods. West Village (Bleecker St) has lots of boutiques, Meatpacking District (Pastis, Spice Market, Markt) has great restaurants, Central Park is my favorite, or just walk on the West Side Highway park.
Ashes and Snow is an art show on the piers, which will be there for a couple of more weeks. Also - David Byrne is playing at Central Park Summerstage on June 29th (Wed) - tix on ticketmaster. I'm not sure when Shakespeare in the Park is starting, but it's really fun, and free! Google it, and it will give you info on where to stand in lines. There are a ton of great restaurants and neighborhoods. West Village (Bleecker St) has lots of boutiques, Meatpacking District (Pastis, Spice Market, Markt) has great restaurants, Central Park is my favorite, or just walk on the West Side Highway park.
06/06/2005
Chris F. says:
http://upcoming.org/me... has lots of listings for NYC, entered mostly by people who want to go to them rather the people hosting them, so that's the first place I look.
http://upcoming.org/me... has lots of listings for NYC, entered mostly by people who want to go to them rather the people hosting them, so that's the first place I look.
10/11/2005
Jesse M. says:
depending on what you are looking for, if you go to thevillagevoice.com they offer you plenty of things to do such as restaraunt openings, fun bars, clubs, concerts and other events, as well dailycandy.com always offers a weekend guide
depending on what you are looking for, if you go to thevillagevoice.com they offer you plenty of things to do such as restaraunt openings, fun bars, clubs, concerts and other events, as well dailycandy.com always offers a weekend guide
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10/12/2005
P K. says:
http://nyc.flavorpill....
also check out top button for sample sales
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and you must must eat at Spice Market!
http://nyc.flavorpill....
also check out top button for sample sales
http://www.topbutton.c...
and you must must eat at Spice Market!
10/13/2005
Diana B. says:
Exhibition on SLAVERY IN NEW YORK at N-Y Historical Society (Central Park West and 76th Street) is well worth it, if upsetting, for all visitors.
Nearby, on Upper West Side, are Amer. Museum of Natural History and plenty of restaurants and some shopping for clothes, etc., on Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues.
Exhibition on SLAVERY IN NEW YORK at N-Y Historical Society (Central Park West and 76th Street) is well worth it, if upsetting, for all visitors.
Nearby, on Upper West Side, are Amer. Museum of Natural History and plenty of restaurants and some shopping for clothes, etc., on Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues.
10/15/2005
Gourmet G. says:
Check out today's Pick of the Day, the Museum of Sex (http://www.yelp.com/bi...).
If you're into medieval art in a spectacular setting, head uptown to the Cloisters (http://www.yelp.com/bi...), and while you're there have a meal in the New Leaf Cafe (http://www.yelp.com/bi...)
Check out today's Pick of the Day, the Museum of Sex (http://www.yelp.com/bi...).
If you're into medieval art in a spectacular setting, head uptown to the Cloisters (http://www.yelp.com/bi...), and while you're there have a meal in the New Leaf Cafe (http://www.yelp.com/bi...)
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