The City and AT&T have announced a five-year plan that will provide free Wi-Fi service in 26 locations that include 20 New York City parks across the five boroughs. There will be no charge to use AT&T Wi-Fi if you ...
Read More »Andy Warhol Exhibit at Gagosian Gallery in NYC
The Gagosian Gallery will be presenting an exhibition of portraits by Andy Warhol of the late Elizabeth Taylor. Taylor was a friend of the great artist Warhol in the 1970’s and 1980’s. Her eccentric life provided Warhol with the perfect ...
Read More »Brooklyn Museum Exhibit -Timothy Greenfield-Sanders: The Latino List
The Latino List explores the meaning of “Latino” in the twenty-first century with portraits of some of the most accomplished and influential Latinos from the worlds of culture, politics, business, and sports. The Brooklyn Museum exhibit offers a unique look ...
Read More »Today’s Top Concerts in the City
Today’s concerts in NYC include, Pat Metheny, Steve Miller Band, and Bernie Worrell Orchestra. These musicians are all true legends and are definitely worth seeing.
Read More »2011 Columbus Day Parade NYC Photo’s
The 67th annual Columbus Day Parade kicked off today and it was full of floats, cars, marching bands and more. The Parade was a celebration of all things Italian. There were many fire fighters and police men and women that ...
Read More »2011 Hispanic Day Parade NYC Photo’s
The Hispanic Day Parade was full of colors, music, and a lot of culture. The parade which lasted a little over 4 hours was super entertaining and fun for the thousands of spectators that came out to watch the parade ...
Read More »New York City Restaurants with Michelin Stars
There are many fine dining restaurants in New York City but, this year only seven restaurants out of sixty two received stars. Earning a Michelin star is international recognition for culinary excellence which is something that world class chefs and food-world ...
Read More »Columbus Day Parade 2011
This year’s Columbus Day Parade will take place on Monday, October 11. The parade which has been organized in New York since 1929 is the world’s largest celebration of Italian-American culture. The event which will be televised globally includes, 35,000 ...
Read More »The Public Theater to host a play about the life and career of Steve Jobs
A one-man theater piece entitled, “The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs” will be performed by Mike Daisey at the The Public Theater with previews starting on Oct. 11, with an opening set for Oct. 17. Daisey is a stage ...
Read More »2011 NY Hispanic Day Parade
Get ready for a full dose of parades this weekend when the NY Hispanic Day and Columbus Day Parade hit the streets on Sunday and Monday. The 48th year of the NY Hispanic Day Parade will feature more than 10,000 participants in ...
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