The Price of Luxury at Citi Field is Well Worth it
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 […]
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 […]
Kurt Kuenne’s original intentions for his new documentary, “Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father,” were to explain the death of the […]
Greatest show on Earth? Perhaps not, but with classic, miniature bicycles, agile elephants and even high-fiving tigers, this spectacle may be the most entertaining addition […]
“Obscene†is the correct title for a documentary about Barney Rosset, a small-time revolutionary who had that word thrown at him so many times that […]
“He’s been such a bad boy lately,†said a slight woman in gentle anguish upon reaching for her slim, black cat, who quickly ran for […]
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