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Video of the Day: California Gurls vs. the Washington Boys
In the interest of continuing Pride Month past the end of June (incidentally, Happy Canada Day!), today’s video of the day comes to you from Unicorn Booty. I was introduced to this company a couple of months ago, and I … Continue reading
The Last Sunday in June: NY Shows its Pride
Happy Pride Month! This June, New York City has been host to a ton of incredible events—how have you been celebrating? Did you attend the Pride Rally at the Central Park SummerStage? Rally to protect homeless LGBT youth? Spend an … Continue reading
The Key to the City
I have a key to the city—do you? What do you think of when you hear the phrase “the Key to the City?” Foreign dignitaries? Important political leaders? Local heroes? (I personally think of the scene in Bye Bye Birdie … Continue reading
Posted in Free in NYC, Uncategorized
Tagged art, creative time, experimental art, FREE, key to the city, New York, new york city
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One Week Left to Rock Off-Broadway: Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson
Who knew that a musical about states’ rights, the Trail of Tears, and presidential politics could make you want to stand and shout: “Populism, Yeah Yeah!”? It’s possible and it’s happening at the Public Theater through June 27th: Bloody Bloody Andrew … Continue reading
Posted in Theater, Uncategorized
Tagged Emo, musical, musical theater, Public Theater, punk, rock, Rock musical, Theater
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Achieving Greatness: The Fiasco Theater’s Twelfth Night
Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them.–Twelfth Night, II.v Anyone who knows me knows about my obsession with Shakespeare. Give me some mellifluous, honey-tongued verse and I’m content to pass many a happy … Continue reading
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Tagged downtown, fiasco, performance, Shakespeare, Theater, theatre
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New York City Gets a Tourist Lane…
If you haven’t been following the Gothamist’s extensive coverage of the speculation surrounding the mysterious appearance of the “Tourist Lane” on the sidewalk of 5th Avenue, then you’ve missed out on some pretty wild gossip. (Even Mayor Bloomberg got involved!) … Continue reading
Posted in Video of the Day
Tagged improv, improv everywhere, New York, video, Video of the Day, YouTube
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White’s Lies at New World Stages
I think it’s such a shame that the audience wasn’t more full on Saturday night, when I went to see White’s Lies at the New World Stages. True, the show is by a first-time playwright (albeit with a fair number … Continue reading
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Tagged comedy, new playwrights, New York, off-Broadway, Theater, theatre
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“Race to the End of the Earth” at The American Museum of Natural History
For some reason, whenever I think of the American Museum of Natural History, my mind immediately transports me back to my days of babysitting. My memory of the museum itself consists of many diorama-shaped blurs barely glimpsed in the mad-dash … Continue reading
Posted in Museums, Uncategorized, Visual Art
Tagged American Museum of Natural History, art, Arts, exhibits, History, Museums, New York, Science
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