Tuesday, October 26, 2010

2010 Concierge Choice Awards WInner


The NY See It All! Tour from OnBoard Tours has been the highest rated bus tour in NYC for the past three years on both TripAdvisor.com and Viator Tours. OnBoard New York is proud to be a 2010 Concierge Choice Awards Winner. Our NY See It All! Tour is the best way to see all New York City's best attractions. This NYC Tour combines a bus tour, a yacht cruise, and short guided walks to see the attractions up close. Your tour guide will hop off with you at each stop, so it's great for kids and adults of all ages. The NY See It All! Tour is extremely popular, and routinely sells out. Please book early if you plan to take this tour. Click the link below to reserve your seats.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Steampunk Haunted House

(October 23- October 31, 2010; Abrons Art Center at the Henry Street Settlement; 466 Grand Street (Grand/Pitt); $10–$25; for more information, visit www.thirdrailprojects.com)
The Steampunk Haunted House is a created by award winning performers Third Rail Projects and features a haunted creation with punk aesthetics in a mod setting. For more information, visit www.thirdrailprojects.com.

Fashion Institute of Technology Fashion Talks

(October 21 – November 18, 2010; Fashion Institute of Technology, Katie Murphy Amphitheatre; Seventh Ave at 27th St; Free; for more information, visit www.fitnyc.edu)
The Fashion Institute of Technology is hosting two wonderful events that will showcase some of fashion’s hottest insiders. British designer Matthew Williamson will be featured in a panel discussion with FIT’s director Patricia Mears and Harpar’s Bazaar’s Laura Brown. In November, fashion director and senior vice president of Barney’s New York, Julie Gilhard will be providing visitors will a lecture on how to make a distinct impression on the fashion world. To get more information on these great discussions visit www.fitnyc.edu.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

NYC August Events

Bryant Park Movie Festivals
Tired of fighting movie theater crowds? Bring your date down to Bryant Park on Monday night now through August to enjoy a free film on the lawn. Spread out a blanket and uncork a nice bottle of vino from 8p.m.-10:30p.m. and enjoy classics like Goldfinger, The Goodbye Girl and Rosemary’s Baby. For more information and a movie schedule, check out www.bryantpark.org.

New York International Fringe Festival
(fringenyc.org)
The New York International Fringe Festival is an exciting time for New Yorkers and tourists alike to enjoy huge performances in music, comedy and acting. The festival boasts a surplus of 1,000 performances from all over the world. Join the parade of events which span a period of two weeks for these great shows. Visitors can also purchase a multi-day pass to spend the entire day soaking in the amazing atmosphere.

New York Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival
(Flushing Meadows–Corona Park; www.hkdbf-ny.org)
The Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival is a celebration of the 5th month of the lunar calendar. This year is no exception to the amazing dragon boat show that takes place on Meadow Lake where more than 100 boats compete alongside one another. Stop by with friends and family to enjoy Chinese arts, crafts, dance, cuisine and more.

Lincoln Center Out of Doors
(lincolncenter.org)
“Out of Doors” at The Lincoln Center is an outdoor dance and music festival in Damrosch Park. Take friends or family to watch riveting performances from talents like Centrifugal Force, Asphalt Symphony and more. The festival will be running from July 28th- August 15th so come by for the free shows.

Summer Streets
(www.nyc.gov)
There is hardly a time when New York City is known for a quiet, peaceful environment but during Summer Streets from 7a.m. to 1p.m. on August 7th, 14th, and 21st, the city will be consumed with sounds of dancing, strolling and bicycle rides. This year’s third annual Summer Streets is being sponsored by NYC Dot who will be closing off the infamous Park Avenue for three consecutive Saturday mornings in August. Be sure and stop by to enjoy the fresh air void of honking and car accelerators for a few hours.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Enjoy Before Summer's Over

Swell
(July 1- August 6, 2010; Nyehaus; 358 W. 20th St. at 9th Ave.; Manhattan, NY 10011)
The beautiful seacoast life has long been an inspiration to artistic impressionists everywhere. Metro Pictures, Nyehaus and The Freidrick Petzel Gallery are showcasing the amazing talents of artists that connect their love of the coastal waters with their lives and artwork. The works hail from both coasts and feature artists who created some of the first Surf art in Venice Beach. Be sure and check out this amazing exhibit now through August 6th. For more information, visitnyehaus.com.

Summer Nights at El Museo
(Every Thursday evening in July)
New York City’s El Museo del Barrio, the haven of Latino art, is presenting Thursday night concerts which feature various artists and musicians whose backgrounds range in geographical locations from Cuba to Venezuela and more. Reserve a space for these free performances or view more information at www.elmuseo.org.

Lincoln Center Festival
(July 7–25, 2010)
The Lincoln Center Festival’s astounding forty-five performances attract a fair amount of attention and this Summer’s shows are about to come to an end so take advantage of the amazing theatrical, musical and dance concerts that are still to come. This year, the festival will include artists from over 12 countries worldwide. For more information, see www.lincolncenter.org.

Broadway in Bryant Park
(July 8–August 12)
If lunchtime is the only hour you can spare from your busy schedule to enjoy the quickly passing summer days, then stop by Bryant Park during midday for hour long performances on the lawn for shortened Broadway shows. Pack your lunch and head to Bryant Park for these midday, hour-long performances featuring some of Broadway’s most popular shows. For more information, check out www.bryantpark.org.

Friday, July 16, 2010

OnBoard Tours NYC by Night Itinerary

One of the best ways to tour The Big City is under the stealthy cover of the night which allows careful avoiding of the massive crowds of tourists. Why not plan an evening tour of NYC where visitors can bask in the glory of the bright city lights, cool breeze and the amazing nightlife that New York City is renowned for? Try out some infamous restaurants with amazing dinner menus including the likes of Serendipity, Balthazar or Mario Battali’s eateries Lupa or Babbo.

Take a nighttime stroll through Central Park for The American Museum of Natural History’s Evening Bar Walks where bat experts will point out various species of bats present in the park. (American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West at 79th St.; www.amnh.org; Fri 16, July 23, 30 8:30–9:30pm; $30). Afterwards, join The Amateur Astronomer’s Association to gaze at the beautiful stars and planets through advanced telescopes in the High Line. (The High Line at 10thAve. & 14th St.; Tuesdays now through October, 8:30p.m.–10p.m.; free; www.thehighline.org). Another great nighttime activity is joining Time Up sponsored Moonlight Rides in Central and Prospect Park where visitors can enjoy the scenic natural beauty of the parks without the distraction of daytime crowds. (Central Park: Meeting place at Columbus Circle, southwest corner of Central Park & 59th St.; First Friday of every month, 10p.m.; free • Prospect Park: Meet at Grand Army Plaza, Prospect Park West at Union St, Park Slope, Brooklyn. Second Saturday of every month, 9pm; free; www.times-up.org).

Or perhaps you are better suited for a trip to Coney Island for their Full Moon Ride which entails a pitch black roller coaster ride in the dead of the night during the full moon of the lunar cycle. (Coney Island Cyclone, 834 Surf Ave at 8th St, Coney Island, Brooklyn; coneyislandcyclone.com). Book a private night time tour with Onboard Tours and plan your own itinerary or enjoy a few of the above activities. For more information, visit www.onboardnewyorktours.com.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Bastille Day 2010

(Free; 12pm-6pm; Located at 60th Street from 5th Ave. to Lexington Ave; Visit bastilledaynyc.com for more information)
Celebrate Bastille Day in the heart of New York City and get a taste of France without ever leaving The Big Apple. Stop by 60th St with the entire family for this cute street fair filled with mouth watering French cuisine, charming little market stalls and more. Finish off with a stroll through the arts and crafts stations and enjoy performances to French music. For more information, visit www.bastilledaynyc.com.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Missing Beatles Photos Revealed

Twenty unpublished photos of the Beatles were recently discovered by a Beatles’ family member archive. The iconic photographs capture an incredible era of musical genius and were immediately scooped up by The Morrison Hotel Gallery for display. Visit www.morrisonhotelgallery.com for more information.
(On display now at The Morrison Hotel Gallery, 124 Prince St, 212-941-8770)

NYC Restaurant Week

(July 12- July 25, 2010)
New York City Restaurant Week is one of the best deals to take advantage of the hottest restaurants in the city for a fraction of the regular price of a meal. The culinary experience has evolved into a full blown affair hosting a delicious assortment of eateries ranging from tradition American fare AJ Maxwell’s Steakhouse to fancy French delicacies at Capsouto Frères. This season’s restaurants continue to push the gastronomical envelope by introducing newbie joints and maintaining old classics with over 275 participating dineries. The lunch prix fixe menu price is $24.07 and the dinner price is $35 for a three course meal so foodies rejoice for this special dining occasion.

Friday, July 9, 2010

How to Spend Your Summer 2010 in NYC

Luna Park
Amusement parks are always a number one cult summer classic and Luna Park fits into that category with utter perfection. The park finally opened after a period of rapid construction and renovation which quietly honors the original Coney Island amusement park past. Check out some of the latest and greatest in rides, funnel cake galore and much more in Luna Park. For more information visit www.lunaparknyc.com. (Daily ride pass $26, weekend ride pass $30)

Governors Island
Govenor’s Island has long remained a popular East Coast haunt which will remain open to the public every weekend during the summer from 10a.m.-7p.m. Check out the island’s eerie vacant buildings and chilling historical past and then take the Water Taxi to continue your journey along the New York City Harbor. (Slip 7 at South St.; www.govisland.com)

Hudson River Park- Piers 62 and 63
The Hudson River Park’s newest addition to Pier 64 includes a beautiful rock garden, gigantic picnic lawn spanning 9 acres, a public garden, a carousel and a skate park that would make even teenagers blush. Be sure to stop by on a sunny summer day for a day at the park. W. 22nd to 23rd Sts. at the Hudson River; www.hudsonriverpark.org)

The Delancey
If you have to time to waste for a true New York City summer experience, start directly in the rooftop bar at The Delancey where the views of the Lower East Side are nothing short of spectacular. enjoy frozen margaritas while basking in the glow of the tropically altered ambiance. $10 cover begins at 9p.m. so get there early for a great seat and no cover. (168 Delancey St. at Clinton St; www.thedelancey.com; 5pm-4am)

"Race to the End of the Earth" at the Museum of Natural History
Perhaps one of summer’s coolest exhibits to hit New York City, "Race to the End of the Earth" chronicles the expedition of two South Pole travelers with life size artifacts, base camp models, and more. Visitors can also experience an underwater video featuring Antarctica sea life like blooming jellyfish and colorful violet anemones. The exhibit also includes a rare personality test which determines your ability to survive the South Pole’s harsh weather and living conditions. (Central Park West at 79th St; www.amnh.org; $14-$24)

Time’s Up Prospect Park Moonlight Ride
Prospect Park’s Moonlight Ride is a great opportunity to delve into some late night exercise whether it is bicycling or throwing on your old school skates. The guided tour is beautiful, scenic and has no shortage of romance with all the waterfalls, ponds and quiet nature surrounding the paths. Time’s Up also ensures safety first by providing riders in the front and behind the group. The group will meet at Grand Army Plaza. For more information visit www.times-up.org. (Prospect Park West at Union St.; Park Slope, Brooklyn; Second Saturday of every month, 9pm; free)

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Lincoln Center Festival 2010

(www.lincolncenter.org)
The Lincoln Center Festival is one of the most exciting summer festivals in New York City. Events run from July 7-25th and celebrate the debuts of 10 premieres and over 45 performances that cover a span of 18 days. The festival features stunning performances in theater, dance and music in venues all over New York which promote innovative and daring risks. In the past, The Lincoln Center Festival has produced amazing collaborations between artists like Elvis Costello and Metrople Orkest and productions like Twelfth Night and The White Raven. By 2009, The Lincoln Center Festival is responsible for over 1050 performances and the commissioning of over 30 new productions.

Harlem Week

(www.harlemweek.com)
Harlem Week is an annual celebration held in various venues that celebrates the culture, history and significance of the vibrant neighborhood of Harlem. The events are an eclectic combination of dance, music, and art which includes “A Great Day in Harlem” on July 25th, “Uptown Saturday Nite” on August 14th and much more. For a complete schedule of events, visit www.harlemweek.com and keep in mind that most of the events are completely free!

Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest

(Coney Island, www.nathansfamous.com)
Coney Island’s infamous Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest (which has been going on since 1916) is always a summer favorite amongst New Yorkers and visitors alike. Witness the incredible abilities of contestants to admirably devour as many hot dogs as humanly possible in a ten minute time span. Stop by on July 4th in Coney Island or on June 26th in either Citi Field NYC or Splashtown Park in Fishkill, New York to enjoy the antics.

Battery Park 4th of July Concert

Stop by Battery Park this 4th of July for a performance by Conor Oberst and The Mystic Valley Band, also featuring Jenny Lewis. The show starts at 3:30p.m. and space is available on a first come, first serve basis.

Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks

The best way to celebrate America’s birthday is at the Macy’s Independence Day Parade in New York City. The amazing fireworks display begins at approximately 9:30p.m. and will be accompanied by the musical talent of the New York Pops orchestra and special guest appearances. The fireworks will be set off from barges placed strategically on the Hudson River. Visitors can view the Macy's Fourth of July fireworks from a number of locations around the city.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Free Museum Visits

(June 8, 2010; El Museo del Barrio; 5:45p.m.; www.museummilefestival.org)
Enjoy a free day of museum visits this Tuesday, June 8th, 2010 in NYC. Nine of The Big Apple’s most amazing museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Museums will also be offering live musical performances, activities and games for a younger crowd and street acts. Stop by El Museo del Barrio at 5:45p.m. to get schooled in New York City culture.

• El Museo del Barrio
(212) 831-7272
www.elmuseo.org
• Museum of the City of New York
(212) 534-1672
www.mcny.org
• The Jewish Museum
(212) 423-3200
www.thejewishmuseum.org
• Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution
(212) 849-8400
• National Academy Museum and School of Fine Arts
(212) 369-4880
www.nationalacademy.org
• Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
(212) 423-3500
www.guggenheim.org
• Neue Galerie New York
(212) 628-6200
www.neuegalerie.org
• Goethe-Institut New York/German Cultural Center
(212) 439-8700
www.goethe.de/newyork
• The Metropolitan Museum of Art
(212) 535-7710
www.metmuseum.org

Newfest 2010

(June 3- June 13, 2010; SVA Theatre; 333 W. 23rd St.; Manhattan, NY 10011
Opening and closing nights, $50; all other screenings, $12–$25)
The New York LGBT Film Festival, better known as NewFest is a compilation of film projects from over 20 countries that vary in genre from documentaries to animated shorts. This year’s presentations include “Children of God” and “Billy and Adam”. For a full schedule of films and further information, see www.newfest.org.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Good Morning America 2010 Concert Series

("Good Morning America" in Rumsey Playfield in Central Park; Fridays, May through August; 7a.m.- 9a.m.; Free!)
The Good Morning America Concert Series has been a long standing summer tradition taking place in New York City’s Central Park for years. The performances are free and offer amazing shows by Top Forty artists which include the likes of teen queen Miley Cyrus and 80’s legends, The Go-Go’s. Be sure to get to the Park early for a good spot.

Friday, May 21 - Jonas Brothers and Demi Lovato, Camp Rock 2
Friday, May 28 - Sugarland
Friday, June 4 - Diddy-- Dirty Money
Friday, June 11 - Norah Jones and Sarah McLachlan
Friday, June 18 - Miley Cyrus
Friday, June 25 - Alicia Keys
Friday, July 2 - Mary J. Blige
Friday, July 9 - To Be Announced
Friday, July 16 - The GO-GO'S
Friday, July 23 - Sheryl Crow
Friday, July 30 - Black Eyed Peas
Friday, Aug 6 - TBD
Friday, Aug 13 - Jonas Brothers and Demi Lovato, Camp Rock 2
Friday, Aug 20 - Rihanna
Friday, Aug 27 - Lady Antebellum

Toyota Concerts in Rockefeller Center 2010

(Today Show window, World Studio; 49th & Rockefeller Center; Fridays, mid-May through September; 7a.m.- 10a.m.; Free!)
Friday, May 14- Sting
Friday, May 21 - The Script
Thursday, May 27 - “American Idol” winner and runner-up
Friday, June 4 - Justin Bieber
Tuesday, June 8 - Christina Aguilera
Friday, June 11 - Rascal Flatts
Friday, June 18 - James Taylor and Carole King
Friday, June 25 - Maxwell
Friday, July 2 - Maroon 5
Friday, July 9 - Lady Gaga
Friday, July 16 - Enrique Iglesias
Friday, July 23 - John Mayer
Friday, July 30 - Carrie Underwood
Friday, August 6 - Train
Friday, August 13 - Ke$ha
Friday, August 20 - Keith Urban
Friday, August 27 - Katy Perry

New York Philharmonic for FREE

New York Philharmonic in the Parks
The New York Philharmonic Series in the Parks is a great and inexpensive way to enjoy classical music in a beautiful setting while basking in the summer glow which envelops New York City. The series offers performances in various boroughs around New York including the Bronx, Queens and Staten Island. Friends can sit around with a picnic and blanket to enjoy the sounds and one another’s company in this free event. The shows generally begin at 8p.m. so arrive early for a great seat. See below for a schedule of times and locations.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010 at 8p.m.
New York Philharmonic- Andrey Boreyko, conductor
• Tchaikovsky - Polonaise from Eugene Onegin
• Bernstein - Symphonic Dances from West Side Story
• Ravel - Boléro
• Intermission
Shanghai Symphony Orchestra
Long Yu, conductor
Lang Lang, piano
Ying Huang, soprano
Changyong Liao, baritone
• Wagner - Overture to Tannhäuser
• Rossini - Largo al factotum della città from The Barber of Seville
• Gounod - "Je veux vivre" from Romeo and Juliet
• Mozart - "La ci darem la mano" from Don Giovanni
• Jin Fizai - Go and See the World
• Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue

Concerts in the Parks - Great Lawn in Central Park, Manhattan
Wednesday, July 14, 2010 at 8p.m.
New York Philharmonic- Andrey Boreyko, conductor
Branford Marsalis, saxophone*
• Liadov - Baba-Yaga
• Glazunov - Concerto for Alto Saxophone
• Schulhoff/Bennett - Hot-Sonate for Alto Saxophone and Orchestra
• Prokofiev - Romeo and Juliet (selections)

Concerts in the Parks - Cunningham Park, Queens
Thursday, July 15, 2010 at 8p.m.
New York Philharmonic- Andrey Boreyko, conductor
• Tchaikovsky - Polonaise from Eugene Onegin
• Bernstein - Symphonic Dances from West Side Story
• Prokofiev - Romeo and Juliet (selections)
Directions: Enter at 193rd Street, near 81st Avenue or Union Turnpike. Concert site is at 193rd Street Field

Concerts in the Parks - Prospect Park, Brooklyn
Friday, July 16, 2010 at 8p.m.
New York Philharmonic- Andrey Boreyko, conductor
• Tchaikovsky - Polonaise from Eugene Onegin
• Bernstein - Symphonic Dances from West Side Story
• Prokofiev - Romeo and Juliet (selections)
Directions: Enter at Grand Army Plaza, Prospect Park West at 9th Street or Bartel-Pritchard Circle at the intersection of Prospect Park West, Prospect Park Southwest and 15th Street.

Free Summer Concerts - CUNY Center for the Arts, Staten Island
2800 Victory Boulevard, Staten Island
Saturday, July 17, 2010 at 8p.m.
New York Philharmonic Brass and Percussion Ensemble- Daniel Boico, conductor

Free Summer Concerts - Hostos Center for the Arts and Culture, Bronx
Hostos Community College, CUNY
450 Grand Concourse, Bronx
Monday, July 19, 2010 at 7:30 PM
New York Philharmonic Brass and Percussion Ensemble- Daniel Boico, conductor

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Central Park SummerStage 2010

(Rumsey Playfield, 5th Ave. & 69th St. entrance to Central Park; Free Admission; Gates open 60 minutes prior to performances; No alcoholic beverages, glass, bottles, coolers, pets, bicycles, rollerblades, folding chairs, beach umbrellas, video cameras or tape recorders, professional camera gear, telephoto lenses, or flash photography is allowed. All bags are subject to search)

Central Park SummerStage 2010 is continuing its annual tradition which offers an entire summer schedule packed with hot concerts from amazing contemporary artists at practically no cost to visitors. The Stage will feature the best in music, films, dance, readings, comedic acts and more. The shows will begin on June 1, 2010 and continue through September 26, 2010. Be sure to check out the free performances which include genres ranging from modern dance to Latin beats to hip hop. The benefit concerts (which require an admission ticket) hosts a great line-up including The Black Keys, The Flaming Lips, Gov't Mule, and Pavement.

Summer Flicks in Bryant Park

Nothing sounds like summer more than a picnic and movies in the park in New York City. Lay under the stars on the lawn and enjoy a classic feature films presented by Warner Bros. Enjoy refreshments, snacks and meals from the Bryant Park food kiosks located around the park and stake out a spot before dusk.
See movie schedule below for more information.

Monday, June 21 – Goldfinger
Monday, June 28 – Carousel
Monday, July 5 – The French Connection
Monday, July 12 – My Man Godfrey
Monday, July 19 – The China Syndrome
Monday, July 26 – Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Monday, August 2 – Rosemary's Baby
Monday, August 9 – The Goodbye Girl
Monday, August 16 – Twelve Angry Men
Monday, August 23 – Bonnie and Clyde

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Thursday Night Latin Jazz

(Nuyorican Poets Cafe; 236 E 3rd St.; New York, NY 10009)
Thursday Night Latin Jazz at the Nuyorican Poets Café integrates various genres of music including Latin jazz, Afro-Cuban music as well as Hip-Hop. Groups rotate every Thursday so stop by to enjoy fresh performances every week.

Of Sugar & Snow: A History of Ice Cream Making

(Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden; 421 East 61 St.; 05/19/2010; 6:30p.m.; $22 to $40)
The perfect summertime refresher, ice-cream will be the star of the show in “Of Sugar & Snow” which portrays the various stages of ice-cream making. Author Jeri Quinzio will take visitors through the commercial success of the sweet treat followed by an ice-cream tasting. Afterwards, be sure and stop by the museum’s latest installment aptly titled “Ice Cream: What’s the Real Scoop?” For more information, visit www.mvhm.org.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Earth Day 2010!


On April 22, 2010, we will be celebrating the 40th anniversary of Earth Day aptly named “Be the E”. The entire day is dedicated to promoting appreciation and awareness for the Earth’s beautiful environment and encourages the public to embrace sustainable living. The 2010 campaign is based on Gandhi’s awe inspiring quote “be the change you want to see in the world.” Join New York City in promoting this worthy cause!

The Giant Earth Images
(April 19-25; Grand Central Terminal, Main Concourse, Vanderbilt Hall & Vanderbilt Ave.)
The Giant Earth Images exhibit will be projected onto two columns in Grand Central Terminal’s main concourse for 10 hours a day for the entire week and is free to the public. It will feature photographs, inspirational quotes, messages, and artwork from world renowned artists like Andy Warhol, Keith Haring and more.

Earth Fair 2010
(April 23rd; noon-7p.m. & April 24th; 11a.m.-5p.m ; Grand Central Terminal)
The two day event called Earth Fair takes place in Grand Central Terminal also and will showcase organic fare, environmental non profit groups, green businesses, live musical performances, entertainment and much more.

Earth Day Arts & Crafts
(April 22, 2-4p.m.; Chess & Checkers House; Central Park)
Earth Day is the perfect day for families to get together and create beautiful nature inspired crafts with the fine people of Chess & Checkers House on April 22, from 2p.m. until 4p.m. It is both educational and free!

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Metropolitan Opera: Die Zauberflote

(Metropolitan Opera, Lincoln Center, New York, NY 10023; 04/15/2010; 8p.m.)
This highly anticipated Mozart opera portrays a fantastic mystical fairy tale in its full length German entirety which is studded with an amazing cast and director.

“When The Rain Stops Falling”

(Lincoln Center- Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater; 150 W 65th St.; New York, NY 10023; 04/15/2010; 8p.m.)
“When the Rain Stops Falling” is a dramatic family tale that follows generations traveling from London to Australia from the years of 1959-2039. Four generations of mother, daughters, fathers, sons, wives and husbands launch the play into a winding theatrical performance.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Roxy Paine Sculpture on The Roof at The MET

(Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET); 1000 Fifth Ave.; 04/06/2010; 9:30a.m.; Children under 12: Free)
American artist Roxy Paine has crafted a giant masterpiece for the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Gerald Cantor Roof Garden which consists of a 130-foot-long by 45-foot-wide stainless-steel sculpture. Stop by to enjoy views of the city along with this beautiful piece of work.

International Science & Engineering Visualization Challenge Exhibition

(New York Hall of Science; 47-01 111th St.; 04/06/2010; 8p.m.-11p.m.)
The International Science & Engineering Visualization Challenge Exhibition in The New York Hall of Science is a collection of photographs, images and portraits which depict connections between scientists and citizens. The exhibit is used as a tool to celebrate the tradition of using images to help show science and at the same time, encourage its growth in our world today.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Complete Air Collection

Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum
03/18/2010; 3p.m.; Pier 86 12th Ave. & 46th St.; New York, NY 10036

The Intrepid Sea-Air Space Museum is showcasing one of the largest Cold War aircraft collections in the country which features two of the fastest jets, a super secret A-12 Blackbird spy plane and a gorgeous French luxury airliner Concorde. Stop by for a full day of fun and bring the entire family. COST: Adult- $19.50; Seniors, Veterans, College Students (w/valid ID)- $15.50; Youth (6-17)- $14.50; Child (2-5)- $7.50; Child under (2)- Free; Museum Members- Free

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

More St. Patrick's Day Events

• The Chieftains are playing live at Town Hall on St. Patrick's Day.
• The All-Star Irish Rock Revue
Some of Ireland’s best artist’s songs will be covered by The all Star Irish Rock Revue including the likes of U2, Van Morrison, The Pogues and Thin Lizzy. The 2010 show will be at Highline Ballroom on Saturday, March 13, 2010. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door.
• World's Largest St. Patty's Day Pub Crawl
Imagine three days, five miles and over 100 pubs across New York City for one of the largest St. Patty’s Day Pub Crawl’s. All participating bars will be selling $1 draft beers, $2 bottled beer, $3 well drinks and $4 shots. Be sure and get your tickets soon for this once a year event, $20 for one day, $40 for a three day pass.
• St. Patrick's Open Day at The Irish Arts Center
Visit the Irish Arts Center on Sunday, March 14th to enjoy a free afternoon of authentic Irish music, dance, songs, storytelling and crafts for the entire family.

The 2010 New York St. Patrick's Day Parade

(Wednesday, March 17th, 2010 at 11a.m.; begins at 44th St. & 5th Ave. at 11a.m. and proceeds up 5th Ave. to 86th St.)
Pick a great viewing spots (open to public) towards the north end of the parade route, away from the bigger crowds below 59th Street. NYPD is reminding parade goers that no alcoholic beverages are permitted.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Riverdance Farewell Tour

(March 17-March 21, 2010; Radio City Music Hall; 1260 Sixth Ave. bet. 50th and 51st Sts.; Manhattan, NY 10020; $39.50–$129.50; Visit thegarden.com for more information)
Ireland’s acclaimed Riverdance dance troupe has been entertaining the world for 15 years and is performing their last eight shows for New York City at world famous Radio City Music Hall this March 2010. Be sure to buy your tickets in advance for this sure to be sold out performance.

The Kuniyoshi Exhibition: Graphic Heroes, Magic Monsters

(March 12-June 13, 2010; Japan Society; 333 East 47th Street & 1st Ave; New York, NY 10017; Free with admission, Visit japansociety.org for more information)
The master of Japanese woodblock printing (also known as ukiyo-e), Utagawa Kuniyoshi’s work will be displayed at the Japan Society. The works feature everything from beautiful landscapes to animals to Samurai characters. The Japan Society will be hosting a special three month Kuniyoshi exhibition entitled Graphic Heroes, Magic Monsters.

The 31 Women in Art Photography

(March 6-April 10, 2010; Affirmation Arts; 523 W. 37th St. between 10th & 11th Aves.); Manhattan, NY 10018)
The Humble Arts Foundation is showcasing its second installment of the 31 Women in Art Photography series. The exhibit features innovative and creative shots captured by up and coming female photographers and is curated by acclaimed curator Charlotte Cotton. Stop by for the opening reception on March 6, 2010 from 6p.m.-9p.m. Visit www.hafny.org for more information.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

3rd Annual Wine Expo

(February 26-February 27, 2010; Jacob K. Javits Convention Center; 655 W. 34th St. (at Eleventh Ave.); $75–$95, Fri., 6pm; Sat., 2pm, www.wine-expos.com)

Conundrum Express

(February 3-March 20, 2010; Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning
161-04 Jamaica Ave.; Free; www.jcal.org)
90’s craze Magic Eye stereograms are back to puzzle viewers in the New York area. The Conundrum Express is the visual challenge which are visual mazes meant to tease both your eyes and brain. The exhibition opens on Wednesday and runs through March 20.

Shaping Modernity: Design 1880–1980

(January 21-July 31, 2010; Museum of Modern Art (MoMA); 11 W. 53rd St. (bet. Fifth and Sixth Aves.); www.moma.org)
The Museum of Modern Art is showing an entire a century of design which covers everything from typography, posters, objects and appliances. The museum houses a huge design collection, including Art Nouveau works, the graphic design movement of 1927–1937 and works that focus on the relationship of machine, body and mind from the 1920s- the early 1940s.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Free Music Fridays at The American Folk Art Museum

(American Folk Art Museum; 45 West 53rd St.)
The American Folk Art Museum is showcasing their exhibits for free every Friday between 5:30p.m.-7:30p.m. Be sure and stop by to watch the live music in the beautiful atrium, sip on a beverage from the cafe or to explore the surrounding artwork.

30TH ANNUAL GREENWICH VILLAGE ANTIQUARIAN BOOK FAIR

(PS3, 490 Hudson St.; $5.00 to $12.00)
The 30th Annual Greenwich Village Antiquarian Book Fair takes place from Friday February 19 through Sunday, February 21st at PS3 located in beautiful Greenwich Village. The admission ranges from $12-$5 from Friday through Sunday. The fair hosts more than 65 book dealers from all over the country and benefits the Arts and Enrichment program. For more information please visit: http://www.gvabf.org.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

The Dungeon Masters

(Tribeca Cinemas; 54 Varick St.; Monday, February 8, 2010; 7:30p.m.)
Keven McAlester’s animated drama-documentary The Dungeon Masters is the story of two men and a woman who live imaginary lives through characters in Dungeons and Dragons which in turn reflects their triumphs and woes in real life. Director Kevin McAlester will be attending this exciting premiere indie documentary premiere.

New York International Children's Film Festival

(February 26-March 14, 2010; Visit www.gkids.com for more information)
The New York International Children’s Film Festival is in its 13th year of showcasing amazing youth oriented talent through the silver screen that doesn’t always get publicized by Hollywood. The festival covers a number of interesting genres from full length features, shorts, dramas, animation etc. and is an amazing event for the entire family to enjoy together. Previous features have included Danny Boyle’s Millions and Hayoa Miyazaki’s Spirited Away. The festival usually sells out in advance so get online and purchase tickets as soon as possible.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Romantic Dining Choice: One if By Land, Two if By Sea

(17 Barrow St.)
There’s a reason why acclaimed eatery One if by Land, Two if by Sea has earned the title of "Most Romantic Restaurant in New York" by numerous foodies and critics alike. It is recognized as a great location for special dinners like the one coming up for Valentine’s Day. Your delicious meal full of rich and indulgent food which includes the likes of filet mignon, foie gras and chocolate soufflé will be accompanied by the soft sounds of a baby grand piano and the warmth from a cozy brick fireplace. It also helps that the restaurant is hidden away in a charming and historic 18th-century carriage house in West Village, the perfect Valentine’s Day treat.

New York City Winter Wine Fest

(February 5, 2010; General admission: $74.50; Visit www.nokiatheatrenyc.com)
The New York City Winter Wine Festival is the perfect romantic event to share a glass of wine with your loved one. This amazing celebration of vino includes everything from Merlots to Pinots and more than 200 wines from all over the world. Bread, cheese and crudités are also offered along with some chocolate sampling.

Valentine’s Day Dessert Cruise

(February 14, 2010; Statue Cruises LLC; Castle Clinton Battery Park; $75; www.gatewayticketing.com for more information)
A normal Valentine’s date entails dinner, a movie and some drinks, but this exciting cruise ups the ante with drinks, a gourmet feast and entertainment aboard this yacht tour around the New York Harbor. The cruise departs from both Manhattan and New Jersey and is an amazing way to show off the beautiful city lights to your Valentine’s day date.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Beginners Fencing Classes

(September 21, 2009-June 30, 2010; Manhattan Fencing Center; Admission: $100 for four classes; 8p.m.)
Modern day workouts might not include fencing sessions but its time to change it up a little with these beginner’s fencing classes at The Manhattan Fencing Center which is offering adults four classes for $100. Spaces fill up quickly so be sure and reserve your seat today. For more information visit www.manhattanfencing.com.

Monday Night Salsa Lessons

(December 21, 2009-ongoing; Every Monday; Taj Lounge; 48 W. 21st St. b/w 5th & 6th Aves.)
Monday Blues frequently resolve in a trip to the local pub instead of something fun filled and actually good for you. For a change in pace, stop by The Taj Lounge for Monday night salsa classes danced to the vocals of Grammy Award winning artist Willy Torres. The classes begin at 6:30p.m. and are completely free of charge.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Julliard presents Chamberfest 2010

(01/15/2010; 8p.m.; The Juilliard School; 60 Lincoln Center Plaza)
Julliard’s annually held ChamberFest is a showcase of musical prodigies (the students) who present free and publicly held chamber music intensive sessions. No tickets required.
-Shostakovich Piano Quintet in G Minor, Op. 57 (Laura Ha, violin; Mary Edge, violin; Hanna Ross, viola; Mitchell Lyon, cello; Yvonne Chen, piano)
-Tchaikovsky Piano Trio in A Minor, Op. 50 (Stephanie Jeong, violin; Anna Burden, cello; Naomi Kudo, piano)

National Comedy Theatre Comedy Show

(01/15/2010; National Comedy Theatre; 347 W 36th St.; 7:30p.m.; $15 adults, $12 students & seniors)
The National Comedy Theatre presents a hilarious show featuring some of New York City’s most hilarious stand up comedians who will perform a series of acts, scenes and games based on audience suggestions very similar to comedy show “Whose Line is it Anyways”.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Brasil in Brooklyn

(December 20, 2009-ongoing; Every Sunday; Savalas; 285 Bedford Ave between Grand and South 1st Sts; Free; www.remezcla.com)
Brooklyn Do Brasil is an exciting night of samba and bossa nova dancing at Savalas with DJ Greg Caz spinning. The fun starts at 10p.m. every Sunday night.

Concerts at The Tavern

(January 17-April 10, 2010; Every Saturday; Historic Richmond Town; 441 Clarke Avenue; Staten Island, NY 10306; Admission: $15, www.historicrichmondtown.org)
The Tavern is hosting some amazing bluegrass and folk music in this concert series which will be performed at a historic old house in Richmond Town, Staten Island. For more info on the event, check out www.historicrichmondtown.com.

Professional Bull Riding in New York City

(January 8-January 10, 2010; Madison Square Garden; Seventh Ave. b/w. 31st & 33rd Sts. at 32nd St.; $10–$195, Jan. 8 and 9, 8pm; Jan. 10, 1pm, www.thegarden.com)
Who would think bull riders came into New York City, but lo and behold, here they are with in Madison Square Garden where The Professional Bull Riders put on a show that cannot be missed. If nothing else, the organization’s enticing slogan is enough to draw a crowd, "700 tons of dirt ... the top 45 bull riders ... and the rankest 2,000 pound bulls in the world!"

Monday, January 4, 2010

Da Vinci Exhibit

(Discovery Times Square Exposition; 226 W 44th St.; 01/05/2010; 10a.m.)
Delve into the amazing world and life of Leonardo da Vinci at the Discovery Times Square Exposition. The exhibit displays the inventor’s 500 year old projects and includes his actual notebooks in this world premiere exhibit. Da Vinci’s plans include drawings of modern day realities like the airplane, automobile and bridge. The exhibit also features a full scale models of da Vinci’s inventions including his self-propelled cart, airplane, robot knight and mechanical lion and some of his most important paintings.

Housing Works StoryTime

(Housing Works Bookstore Cafe; 126 Crosby Street; 01/04/2010- 06/28/2010; 11:30p.m.)
Housing Works Bookstore and Café invites moms, dads and most importantly kids to participate every Monday to listen to stories and songs in the children’s book section at 11:30. The event is free and encourages abundant audience participation.

Free Introductory Tango Classes

(Chelsea Studios; 151 W 26th St 5th or 6th Floor; Monday, January 4, 2009; 7p.m.)
The Argentine Tango has certainly earned its place as one of the most sensual Latin dances and this is your opportunity to learn the moves for free in a short amount of time. Stop by for this fun and exciting event taking place at Chelsea Studios. Click on www.learnargentinetango.com for more info or email tostatnyc@yahoo.com.