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Craving Strawberries Above 110th Street? Now They Can Be Yours
Mar 6, 2010
A Best Yet Market Has Opened In Upper Manhattan, Providing Fresh Produce And Gourmet Food To A Neighborhood That Previously Had Limited Access To Such Options, Inve...
"West Side Story" Broadway Show Review
Mar 5, 2010
Broadway's West Side Story reimagines Shakespeare's timeless Romeo and Juliet tragedy on the gritty streets of 1950s Manhattan, Directed by Arthur Laurents Who Has ...
Spooky and Ooky, Charles Addams' Creations Are Having a New York Moment
Mar 5, 2010
Charles Addams Is Currently The Focus Of An Exhibition At New York's Museum Of The City Of New York, The Broadway Musical Adaptation Of The Addams Family Is Set To ...
Frank Wildhorn's "Bonnie & Clyde" is Stage Bound
Mar 4, 2010
Composer Frank Wildhorn Is Set To Bring His New Musical, Bonnie & Clyde, To Broadway At The Asolo Repertory Theatre In November, Specific Production Details Are...
Mayor Announces Design Competition for Plaza
Mar 4, 2010
New York City Has Launched A Design Competition For The Broadway Pedestrian Plaza In New York City, Offering A Chance For People In New York To Share Their Ideas An...
It's Art for Arts Sake This Cultural Week
Mar 3, 2010
Mayor Mike Bloomberg Has Initiated A Week Of Cultural Activities, Offering A Wide Range Of Events From Special Tours And Museum Discounts To Performances And Open A...
Alec Baldwin To Star In New York "Equus"
Mar 3, 2010
Television And Film Star, Alec Baldwin, Will Take On The Role Of Psychiatrist Martin Dysart In An Off-Broadway Production, Equus, Set To Premier At Guild Hall In Ea...
Reality TV is Bringing the Drama on "High Society"
Mar 2, 2010
A New Reality Show, High Society, Is Set To Debut On The CW, Shedding Light On The Intrigues, Conflicts, And The Lives Lives Of A Group Of New York Socialites Inclu...
"South Pacific" Broadway Show Review
Mar 1, 2010
Broadway's South Pacific During World War II Beautifully Captures The Essence Of This Classic Rodgers & Hammerstein Musical, Exploring Important Themes Like Lov...
The Tram? It's Scrammed--At Least for the Next Six Months
Mar 1, 2010
The Roosevelt Island Tram Is Temporarily Out Of Commission For The Next Six Months Forcing Commuters To Rely On Other Transportation Methods Including Shuttle Buses...
Come Fly Away Begins Performances on Broadway
Mar 1, 2010
New Screen Version of "The 39 Steps" On PBS Tonight
Feb 28, 2010
Tune In To Watch The Comical Adaptation Of Broadway's The 39 Steps On PBS, This Version Adds Comedic Elements To The Tale Of A Man Unwittingly Entangled In Murder A...
New Visitor Center Showcases the Pasts of New York's African Americans
Feb 28, 2010
A New Visitor Center Has Opened At The African Burial Ground National Monument In Lower Manhattan, Providing A Rich Historical Experience That Celebrates Black Hist...
Famous Logo Creator Awarded National Medal of Honor
Feb 27, 2010
Milton Glaser, Creator Of The Iconic NY Logo, Receives An Award From President Obama, He Is Also Known For Founding New York Magazine And Designing Various Other Ic...
"Mamma Mia" Offers Big Discount On Tickets Tonight
Feb 26, 2010
Broadway's Mamma Mia Is Offering A Special Deal For Its February 26, 8 PM Performance, With Tickets Priced At Just $31.50 Each For This Specific Show Due To The Wea...
Catch the Personal Letters of a Classic Novel Author
Feb 26, 2010
The Morgan Library And Museum Will Display Personal Letters Written By Iconic Author J.D. Salinger For The First Time, Revealing Spects Of Salinger'S Life, Includin...