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HomeBuzzSubway Cars Dumped into OceanWow, this is fascinating to see. Be sure to make it to the very last photo :)Read Full PostCinco De Mayo ListingsIt's that time of year when cervezas and tequila flow freely around the city, and we celebrate Mexican history and our Mexican American friends.Read Full PostDrill at JFK Airport to Prepare for EmergenciesJFK is world hub that needs to be ready for anything. This Saturday they're putting it to the test with full-scale emergency drill.Read Full Post Post a Buzz Entry!New Yorker answers questions about New Cold WarYour questions answered about “Trump, Putin, and the new Cold War” : The writers of a recent New Yorker article on Russia’s interference in the 2016 election respond to reader ...Read Full PostTrump Ban Excludes His BusinessesConfusing times. President Trump’s ban affects seven Muslim-majority countries, but some were spared from the order's blacklist, such as Saudi Arabia, even though they have deep-seated ties to ...Read Full PostNYJA Vocal Jazz Intensives Just Announced for February 2017NYJA has just announced a brand-new program for 2017! Do you love to sing? Are you craving an environment that is made just for you, your vocal interests and goals ...Read Full Post911 Prankster CaughtAfter dozens of bogus calls to 911, the police have a suspect in custody.Read Full PostSecond Avenue Subway opening Jan 1The extension of the Q should be opening for New Year's Day.Read Full PostHamilton Cast Sends Message to PenceRead Full PostWe don't really watch football, but this Daily News article got our attention: "Trump [...] singling out Colin Kaepernick as the singular reason for the decline in the NFL ratings"Read Full PostNinth Annual Holiday House NYC ShowhouseHoliday House Design Shows has announced plans for Holiday House Soho, its ninth-annual NYC-based interior design showcase and its first in NYC’s Soho neighborhood. Top names in design and ...Read Full PostOctopus Attack on Staten Island FerryHahaha :-DRead Full PostFeast of San Gennaro in Little ItalySept 15-25: Opens every day at 11:30 AM and closes at 11PM Sundays through Thursday's and midnight on Fridays and Saturdays. "Although this is an annual celebration of ...Read Full PostMaker Week is ComingPretty excited. See you there.Read Full PostCommemorating 9/1115 years later it's still a day that is deeply burned into our memories here at NY.com. We're still too overwhelmed by all the memorials and services ...Read Full PostSilent Beaches, Untold Stories: New York City's Forgotten WaterfrontWe love flipping through this kind of visual histories at NY.com. This new book "transports the reader into the extraordinary past and present embedded in New York City's ...Read Full PostLemon Ice King Of CoronaIt's been hot.. too damn hot.. Have you had a lemon ice lately. Here's a fun little history of the "Lemon Ice King Of Corona" Queens. If that ...Read Full PostSree Sreenivasan is City's New Chief Digital Officer"In his new role, Sreenivasan will direct the Office of Digital Strategy (NYC Digital) to launch digital products that encourage civic engagement, increase government transparency, and support New York City ...Read Full PostMe@NY.comDear NY.com Insiders, Would you love to have an email address that people can't forget? like andy@ny.com or jill@ny.com! Are you self-employed, or have ...Read Full PostMore News on our Today PageWe've done a bit of updating to our news sources, to give you a better variety. See the "Today Page" and you'll find news from a variety of ...Read Full PostHow to Plan a Party in New York CityWondering How To Plan A Party In New York City? Our guest author, Savannah Mellberg, has written a short article covering the essentials: Deciding on size and location; How to ...Read Full PostCow Tunnels in New York?Yup. Listening to the radio this morning I re-heard the strange story of New York's historic Cow Tunnels. Truth or urban myth? You be the judge...Read Full PostNY.com BlogWe've put up a new blog as an experiment to give you more ways to ask questions, have conversations, and find out what we're up to. We always ...Read Full PostNY vs LA: Video of Kids talking about New York versus Los AngelesIf you like kids you'll find this one hysterically funny. It's kids talking about how New York and New Yorkers compare to LA.Read Full PostLike NY.com on FacebookLike Us! We haven't done much with our Facebook page, so we're considering using that to publish interesting updates and events. If you'd like to see updates ...Read Full PostBerlin Wall in New YorkFrom Wikipedia: "At least four segments of the wall are located in New York City. One can be found between Gateway Plaza and the North Cove marina in the World ...Read Full PostRepost: Gothamist 10 Best BookstoresFun list: Gothamist : The 10 Best Bookstores in NYCRead Full PostBanksy in NYCReports are that Banksy is making his next rounds in NYC including an "audio tour": Banksy Announces a Month Long Takeover of the Walls of New YorkRead Full PostNew Yorkers Aren't Rude, You AreHere's a funny article that takes an uncommon standpoint: New Yorkers Aren't Rude, You AreRead Full PostWNYC Transit Time NYCWNYC has this great tool to see how long it takes to get around: WNYC Transit Time NYCRead Full PostHidden Subway StationCan you call yourself a New Yorker if you haven't been to the forbidden parts of the underground? How many ghost stations are you familiar with? Travelettes's Article ...Read Full PostThe Taxi and Limo Commission can't allow use of phone apps to hail cabs until February, due to contractual obligations Read Full PostHappy New Year New York!Read Full PostFrom the website (http://www.rockefellercenter.com/events/2011/11/30/2011-rockefeller-center-christmas-tree-lighting/) which also has a clear map of the event: The 2011 Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree will be lit ...Read Full PostMacy's Thanksgiving ParadeMacy's Thanksgiving Parade is right around the corner, and we're looking forward to heading to The Museum of Natural History the evening before with a hot thermos of ...Read Full PostShakespeare's MacBeth in Riverbank State ParkThe Pulse Ensemble Theater will be performing Shakespeare's Macbeth from August 12th through the 28th on Wednesday through Sundays at 7:30pm in the Riverbank State Park outdoor amphitheater ...Read Full PostAmerican Premiere of "The Dybbuk" by Julia Pascal Opens on Aug. 10thThe American premiere of "The Dybbuk" by Julia Pascal opens on August 10th at the Johnson Theater. A description of the production from the show's web page: The Dybbuk ...Read Full PostThe Studio Museum in Harlem, Summer 2010On July 15th, the Studio Museum Harlem will be opening several new exhibitions that shouldn't be missed! The museum is here: The Studio Museum Harlem 144 West 125th Street ...Read Full PostLovers a Bold New Musical Opens on ThursdayLovers, a Bold New Musical opens on Thursday for only five performances: Thurs 7/15 @ 8pm, Weds 7/21 @8pm, Sat 7/24 @ 9pm, Weds 7/28 @ 2pm, Sun 8 ...Read Full PostRestaurant Week in New York 2010Restaurant Week begins on Monday you must try not to miss it! Lunch is $24.07 and dinner is $30 per person. For anyone who's dined out in New ...Read Full PostTheater for the New City's Dream Up FestivalThe Theater for the New City's summer showcase, the Dream Up Festival will be kicking off on August 8th and will run through September 5th. From the theater company ...Read Full PostThe Drilling Company Presents: Julius Caesar In a Modern School BoardThe Drilling Company will be presenting a staging of Shakespeare's historical drama Julius Caesar in the modern setting of a school system from July 29th through August 14th. The ...Read Full PostBrooklyn Community Chorus Presents:On June 5th, The Brooklyn Community Chorus presents "Keep On Singing." The program includes a wide selection of music from Baroque to Broadway and includes songs from Hair and Les ...Read Full PostThe Frog SingerThe Drilling Company will be presenting "The Frog Singer" starting on May 15th. Shows will be on Saturdays and Sundays at 11am. Tickets are $15 for adults and $12 for ...Read Full PostFlamenco in New YorkWe were recently notified of an upcoming solo flamenco performance that sounds like it's going to be a lot of fun! The performance will be running from May 14th ...Read Full PostThe Drilling Company Presents: "Faith"We just heard that The Drilling Company will be presenting the collected works of nine emerging playwrights who were commissioned by the troupe to write about the topic of Faith ...Read Full PostRed Mother at La Mama E.T.CLa MaMa presents the premiere of "Red Mother" by Muriel Miguel, acclaimed Spiderwoman Theater co-founder. Boisterous Brechtian tale traces a mythic "earth journey" of a Native woman across what was ...Read Full PostThe Cupcake Diaries, Part 3"The Cupcake Diaries," the touring duo of Tippy Canoe and AntonetteG will be performing in New York for two dates: May 2 @ 7:30pm (Tippy on @ 8:15pm) Googie’s ...Read Full PostTax Day at the Post OfficeApril 15th is tax day and New Yorkers always love to fulfill their civic duty by filing their income taxes at the last possible moment. While taxes are a real ...Read Full PostThe Most Dangerous Man in AmericaThere will be a free screening of the Oscar nominated documentary Most Dangerous Man at the Bruno Walter Auditorium at Lincoln Center. Here are the details and the full press ...Read Full PostBring Your Own Kid at 92YBring the entire family to the 92Y Tribeca for the B.Y.O.K family-friendly concert series. From the Honest Baby site: "B.Y.O.K.(tm) (Bring Your Own ...Read Full PostBring the Space Shuttle to New YorkThe Intrepid Sea, Air, & Space Museum has started a petition to get NASA to bring the retiring Space Shuttle fleet to New York City. From the museum's site ...Read Full PostHip-Hop Dance Conservatory Spring Repertory ShowcaseThe Hip-Hop Dance Conservatory Spring Repertory Showcase is on Saturday April 17 from 7-9pm at The Lovinger Theatre of Lehman College. Tickets cost a $15.00 with a valid student ...Read Full PostBike New YorkWe're huge supporters of the idea that New York is one of the most "bikeable" cities in the world. It's small (geographically speaking), flat, and traffic rules are ...Read Full PostDown the Rabbit HoleThe one woman musical "Down the Rabbit Hole" opens on April 2nd at the House of Yes in Williamsburg. "Down the Rabbit Hole--a one woman musical" (written and performed by ...Read Full PostAerial View of New York in 1924If you're a fan of New York City history you're going to want to explore this genuinely awesome site from New York City's Department of Transportation. The ...Read Full PostMOMA for KidsIf you have kids and love modern art the Museum of Modern Art is running a series of programs called Tours for Fours and A Closer Look for Kids that ...Read Full PostSt. Patrick's Day ParadeWednesday is one of New York's most popular holidays St. Patrick's Day. The holiday is the celebration of the patron saint of Ireland, St. Patrick and is most ...Read Full PostLegends of AerospaceWe just learned that the Legends of Aerospace at the Intrepid Sea, Air, & Space Museum has been postponed until tomorrow (Sunday, March 14th) because of the heavy rain and poor ...Read Full Post8 Bit Map of New YorkWe are nerds and we really love maps. We especially love maps of New York! Check out this fascinating map of New York rendered as you might have seen it ...Read Full PostQueens Museum Presents The Panorama ChallengeThe Queens Museum will be hosting The Panorama Challenge - Take 3 this Friday March 12 from 7-10pm. The Panorama Challenge was originally scheduled to take place on February 26th but ...Read Full PostJeremy Plays GuitarJeremy Plays Guitar will be performing at the Housing Works Bookstore Cafe on Sunday March 21st. From the event's website: "Jeremy Plays Guitar is a high-energy, fun kid’s ...Read Full PostBeer Tasting + HistoryThe Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden is sponsoring an event in honor of St. Patrick's Day. "Beer: A History and Tasting" will be held March 12th at 6:30pm. Sam Merritt, Certified Cicerone TM Beer Sommelier, will lead a lively discussion and tasting in an authentic 19th century tavern room. Address & Phone: Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden 421 East 61st Street New York, NY US 212-838-6878 Websitehttp://mvhm.com/Read Full PostCoyote in ManhattanCheck this out, this YouTube video shows a wild coyote in Central Park. Amazing.Read Full PostThis Thursday, March 4th at 10am, The McGraw Hill Companies are sponsoring a Sound Playground in Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall. Here's a synopsis of the program from Carnegie ...Read Full PostElisa Monte Dance's 29th SeasonElisa Monte Dance opens their 29th two-week long season today. Don't miss the phenomenal choreography and high energy performance of this wonderful company. There will be two programs this ...Read Full PostBlue Bottle Coffee in Brooklyn?According to the New York Times, Blue Bottle Coffee, a San Francisco favorite, may be about to open a new store in Williamsburg Brooklyn as early as Wednesday (February 24th ...Read Full PostOfficial Share 'a' Cab Experiment Begins FridayThe New York Times is reporting that the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission will be rolling out a plan to experiment with the sharing of cab rides starting ...Read Full PostVote for a New TLC Info VideoThe TLC and NYC media have teamed up to produce three new potential videos that will greet every passenger in a New York City taxi. They've asked the public ...Read Full PostSewer Comes to QueensWe couldn't believe this when we ready this story from the City Room blog of The New York Times about a neighborhood in southeastern Queens right by Kennedy Airport ...Read Full PostThe Message Behind the MusicIn celebration of African-American History Month the American Museum of Natural History in Association with Community Works and New Heritage Theatre Group presents The Message Behind the Music. From the ...Read Full PostUpcoming Events at The New York Hall of ScienceThe New York Hall of Science has a number of really interesting and family friendly upcoming events. Upcoming events include Science of the Circus on February 18th and 1 and ...Read Full PostRestaurant Week Extended!Restaurant Week has been extended through February 28th! Visit some of New York's finest restaurants, including restaurants such as '21' Club, Aquavit, Atlantic Grill, Blue Water Grill, Brasserie Les ...Read Full PostFree Admission to the NY Historical SocietyI can't believe we didn't catch this earlier but the New York Historical Society is offering free admission in honor of President's week from Saturday, February 13th ...Read Full PostThe Paper Bag Players Take ManhattanThe Paper Bag Players will be making four appearances in March in their new show "The Great Mummy Adventure." From their website: "THE PAPER BAG PLAYERS GREAT MUMMY ADVENTURE will ...Read Full PostValentine's Day in the ParkWondering what to do for Valentine's day in New York City? The New York City Parks Department has published a list of events and activities that begin tomorrow (Friday ...Read Full PostLooped Opens on BroadwayLooped, A New Comedy is opening on Broadway on March 14th with previews beginning on February 19th. From Looped's website: Based on a real event, LOOPED takes place in ...Read Full PostBuy a Piece of the MTAWe recently ran across the MTA's Asset Recovery site. The site's own description: "MTA NYC Transit, the country's largest urban mass transit system, has a large inventory ...Read Full PostNYPL Map RectifierIf you're a map geek like we are you should check out the New York Public Library's Map Rectifier Tool. According to the NYPL's website the tools ...Read Full PostJames Webb Space TelescopeJon Arenberg will be at the Museum of Natural History Hayden Planetarium and will give a lecture entitled: Design and Performance of the James Webb Space Telescope: The First Light ...Read Full PostArt After DarkThis Friday will be the finale of Art After Dark: First Fridays at the Guggenheim Museum. From the Guggenheim's website: "Don’t miss the grand finale of Art after ...Read Full PostProof: New Yorkers are NiceWho says New Yorkers aren't nice? Having grown up in New York we've always been told by our out of town friends how shocked they are by our ...Read Full PostPancake MonthFebruary is pancake month at the Clinton Street Bakery. They will feature a different special pancake flavor every Monday thru Friday throughout the day. If you're like us and ...Read Full PostBrooklyn Conservatory of Music: East Meets WestThe Brooklyn Conservatory of Music presents: East Meets West Combining Asian and Western "Classical" Musics Performing: Juho Laitinen, cello Oren Fader, guitar Jon Liechty, piano Joanne Lin, cello When and ...Read Full PostMediabridge Infosystems, Inc.Sitemap

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