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Their bright yellow awning can be seen from the back entrance of Brooklyn College, but the phenomenal smell of their food is often drowned out […]
Their bright yellow awning can be seen from the back entrance of Brooklyn College, but the phenomenal smell of their food is often drowned out […]
Monty Python paved the way for the sketch comedy world, with their style of irreverent and timeless humor. Their sketches were not based on celebrity or […]
New York is often referred to as one of, if not the greatest city in the world. It gets 44 million foreign and American tourists […]
If you are wandering along 5th avenue in Park Slope, Brooklyn, looking for a place to dine in, you can’t miss Babouche, a Moroccan restaurant, […]
On April 13, 2009, the New York Metropolitans officially opened their new stadium, Citi Field. The stadium itself is magnificent. The beautiful design inspired by […]
The commercially busy streets of Brooklyn’s Avenue U are practically littered with quaint Asian specialty stores and tantalizing cuisine from the Orient. Seemingly unassuming, with […]
The Museum of Modern Art might be the wrong place for “Joan Miró: Painting and Anti-Painting 1927-1937,†merely because most of their collection represents artists […]
In the hip and yuppie-filled Park Slope, Aunt Suzie’s is a great place to get away from the city’s crazy, fast paced and ever changing […]
Just a short walk from Union Square, if you don’t walk past it the first time, the Olive Tree is a fun and unique place […]
Documentaries like Ken Burns’ “The War†are the reason why we watch television – for material that can enlighten just as easily as it can […]
The first thing you see at the New Museum of Contemporary Art during their exhibition of “The Generational: Younger Than Jesus†is a colorful patchwork […]
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