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  • Who Needs Miami or Los Cabos? Time Shares Move to the City


    NYT > TheaterAuthority Authority: 911
    Dr. Harvey Lederman and his wife, Myrna, at their time share on West 57th Street in Manhattan, a Hilton Club project that opened in July. The Ledermans occupy the space for four weeks out of the year.
    1 day ago
  • Nippon Airways To Offer iPhone Connection Service for New York City to Tokyo Travelers


    IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and AnalysisAuthority Authority: 734
    In today’s world, it seems a lot of smartphone users tend to rely on their own entertainment to get through air travel.  Movies, TV shows, even games can keep us busy for a good chunk of our flight.  Nippon Airways recently announced they will be making some changes to their New York City to Tokyo flights, one ...
    1 day ago
  • Running the NYC marathon vs. being held hostage by monks


    Kelsey TimmermanAuthority Authority: 119
    The first time I visited New York City doesn’t really count.   I was help hostage by Nepalese monks somewhere in Brooklyn. As hostage-takers go, they were okay.  I got four square meals a day and my own room.  But I wasn’t able to go anywhere on my own.  If I wanted to go for a walk someone went with me.  ...
    2 days ago
  • Five Dutch Days


    Dutch Daily NewsAuthority Authority: 124
    New York City is celebrating “ Five Dutch Days 2009 ” this week from November 12 untill 16, 2009. 5 Dutch Days is a five day cultural event which takes place in New York City every November. It celebrates the continuous influence of Dutch arts and culture in New York City and brings together arts and cultural ...
    3 days ago
  • Brooklyn Beers -or- A Beeroliday


    Globe Corner BlogsAuthority Authority: 115
    New Yorkers. They love their city, they love their Yankees, and by God, they love their beer. They have German beer bars, Belgian beer bars, American craft beer bars – whatever your thirsty little heart desires.I wanted to get in on the love fest. Realizing that drinking at all of New York’s beer halls would [...]
    3 days ago
  • Tunnel Vision on the Williamsburg Bridge


    A Little ThinkingAuthority Authority: 129
    I did eventually get off the the bridge that evening. It led me past Peter Luger’s steakhouse and toward Marcy Street, a thickly settled Orthodox Jewish community. Division Avenue serves its purpose separating ethnicities. It’s a very cool part of town. Here’s proof .
    4 days ago
  • Wily Wylie, Wizard of Food


    weezermonkeyAuthority Authority: 121
    After having to wear a suit for lunch at Le Bernardin and after a vigorous walk through Central Park, Mr. Monkey was thrilled that our dinner destination was jeans-friendly. I was thrilled that we were meeting two of my best friends from college at wd-50.When we arrived, the Mayor was already sipping some wine at the ...
    4 days ago
  • Grab this: NYC to Peru for $250 incl. taxes


    OC DealsAuthority Authority: 487
    I’ve had my eye on fares to South America for some time now, since I’m hoping to take a trip there and bag our fifth continent, so I perked right up when I saw this incredible fare! What’s even more incredible is that this NYC to Lima, Peru fare includes taxes! Click here to go to the airfarewatchdog.com page ...
    4 days ago
  • Wine, Women and Song in NYC


    CMT BlogAuthority Authority: 607
    Im in New York City for the next few days to catch some music, take some meetings and reconnect with some friends who have recently relocated here. I also decided that Id come up as a reward for my diligent marathon training so I started my celebration at a cool venue called City Winery . One of my all-time favorite ...
    1 week ago
  • New York State Of Mind


    AMSTERDAMIZEAuthority Authority: 118
    Photo by BicyclesOnly, "NYC Bicycle Commuter, 5th Ave. @ 58th St." Photo by BicyclesOnly, "NYC Bicycle Commuter, 5th Ave. @ 79th St." Tomorrow I’ll be on my way to New York City, a long anticipated journey. I didn’t plan this as a cycling trip, nor am I off on a US speaking tour like some are ...
    1 week ago
  • Afternoon Stroll in the Park


    weezermonkeyAuthority Authority: 121
    After lunch at Le Bernardin, we headed back to our hotel, put on more comfortable clothing, and walked to Central Park.Sad to say there were no girls from Constance Billard sitting on the steps of The Met.Next: A chef and his wily ways.
    1 week ago
  • Sea-lightful


    weezermonkeyAuthority Authority: 121
    Unlike many fine dining establishments in Los Angeles, a number of fabulous New York restaurants are open for lunch. Not only was this great for our schedule, but it was also great for our wallets. We sampled our first Michelin three-starred restaurants for so much less!This was a place after which Id lusted for a ...
    1 week ago
  • So Close, Yet So Far Away


    weezermonkeyAuthority Authority: 121
    I got home too late to do a full blog entry, so this is all you get today.After living three months in a posh place on the Upper East Side -- the kind of place where little old ladies have puffy white hair and even puffier little white dogs -- I lived here for two months before heading off to New Haven for our ...
    1 week ago
  • Yankee Doodle Dandy Stadium


    weezermonkeyAuthority Authority: 121
    We bleed Dodger blue, but we enjoy visiting other stadiums. Armed with my trusty little pink point-and-shoot, we hopped on the 4 train to my birth borough.Mother-effing magnificent, this modern monstrosity.The new Yankee Stadium is the most technologically advanced ballpark weve visited to date. The scoreboard is ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Liberty and Justice for All...Eventually


    weezermonkeyAuthority Authority: 121
    After our disappointing lunch at momofuku ssam bar, we ventured to Battery Park to board a ferry. Our lunch letdown dampened our spirits a bit, but we didnt let the weather do the same.Unlike many people around us, we were prepared for intermittent precipitation.And then we saw her.She was smaller than Id ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The Veselka Cookbook


    Intelligent Travel BlogAuthority Authority: 530
    For more than 55 years, the Veselka Diner has been a neighborhood institution in New Yorks East Village, serving up its famous borscht and pierogi 24 hours a day to teenage hipsters, artists, college students, and celebrities like Chloë Sevingy, Jon Stewart, Julianne Moore and Sarah Jessica Parker. This week, the ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The Museum Of Modern Art


    Kelsey Publishing Knowledge BaseAuthority Authority: 146
    New York is known to be the melting pot of many cultures and this is what makes the "Big Apple" distinctly unique that draws in a big crowd. At every corner you can see someobody on tour simply because there are so many New York attractions to visit.
    2 weeks ago
  • So-So Froufrou


    weezermonkeyAuthority Authority: 121
    Id read so much about David Chang and his peachy empire that I was very excited to visit one of his restaurants. We chose momofuku ssam bar because it was sort of on the way to our afternoon tourist destination.I really wanted to love it. I really really did. But two words summarize how we felt.Not impressed.There ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Impressions of New York City


    Currents by Jonathon NarveyAuthority Authority: 423
    Just got back from the Big Apple. Some impressions in photographs. Wild. Colorful. Triumphant. Connected. Strident. Tragic. Resilient. Cosmic. Surprising. Serene. Inspiring. Related posts: MyLife – New York City Travel Plans Through ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Our Priceline Paradise in NYC


    weezermonkeyAuthority Authority: 121
    As many of you know, Mr. Monkey is the king of priceline, and our weekend trip to New York City was yet another one of his conquests.We stayed at Le Parker Meridien for $119 a night during a holiday weekend.Our room was simple, modern-retro, and relatively spacious.I liked this interpretation of "Do Not Disturb."The ...
    2 weeks ago

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