Let’s talk about one of the most iconic events in New York City: the parades on 5th Avenue. No matter your interests, a parade on 5th Avenue will surely capture your attention. With so many parades to choose from, you can experience the rich diversity and culture of New York City firsthand. So why not…
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5 Best Ways to Get Broadway Tickets
If you’re planning a trip to New York City and looking to catch a Broadway show, you might be wondering about the best ways to get Broadway tickets. With so many options available, deciding which method to use can be overwhelming and confusing. But worry not because, in this article, I will break down the…
Remarkable Live Taping of The View
Last week I went to two live tapings, Tamron Hall and The View. On Tuesday went to see Tamron Hall, and I must say I liked how it was organized. I didn’t have to stand in line that long before we got in and were able to put our coats and backpacks into a locker…
Review of Broadway’s The Book of Mormon
Here is my review of one of the most popular Broadway shows: “The Book of Mormon,” which I saw a couple of weeks ago. Written by the creators of “South Park” and the composer of “Avenue Q,” this musical is irreverent, hilarious, and completely over-the-top. I am not a fan of “South Park” as I…
The Treasure of the Tenement Museum NYC
The Tenement Museum in New York City is a unique historical museum dedicated to preserving the history and legacy of the immigrants who lived in the Lower East Side of Manhattan during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The museum is located in two tenement buildings at 97 and 103 Orchard Street, constructed in…
The Wonderful Whitney Museum
The Whitney Museum was high on our list to visit, as we missed it the last time we were here in New York City. We went this past weekend because Edward Hopper’s New York exhibition and the At the Dawn of a New Age: Early Twentieth-Century American Modernism were leaving within the following week. New…
New York Public Library Walk Fantastic
The Library Walk in NYC refers to a public art installation consisting of 96 bronze plaques embedded into the sidewalk on both sides of 41st Street from Park Avenue to Fifth Avenue. It is best viewed by walking from Park Avenue up toward the Public Library. The plaques feature quotes from famous authors and thinkers,…
The New Group and The Seagull Play Broadway
The broadway version is adapted from “The Seagull” by Russian playwright Anton Chekhov, first performed in 1896. The play is a four-act drama focusing on the lives and relationships of several characters, all artists, who gather at a country estate. It deals with lost opportunities and the clash between generations. “The Seagull” is considered a…
The Guggenheim Museum and Nick Caves
MembershipsMembershipsSaturday, we visited the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Some people may tell you that it is the building and not the artwork that is the most impressive. It is true that the building itself is quite a design feat. The most distinctive feature of the museum is its unique architectural design, which features a cylindrical…
Talk Show Live From New York
I went to my first live studio talk show yesterday – Late Night with Stephen Colbert. Well, I have been to a live show studio once before when I was about 13. More on that another time. This was more of a performance and a lengthy one at that. But, oh my, the time waiting…