Attention Parents of NYC: July 16, 2018 Culture Pass: Get Free Access to NYC Museums with a Library Card by Christopher Platt Blog, Destinations, For Teachers Comments are closed Tweet this article Related Posts Healthy Eating Habits on the Road Day Trip Ideas in Astoria, Oregon Field Trips...
“Culture Pass makes the world-class cultural institutions on our doorstep accessible to all, and we are thrilled to resume this service for library cardholders safely and free of charge,” said Brendan Crain, NYC Culture Pass Project Manager. “Following our successful season of vi...
Carol Channing was in front of me inGristedesonce, in NYC and Ann Miller was leaving her Broadway musical called “Sugar Babies.” With Ann Miller, I was walking down the street and a door opened and two white poodles ran out the door, across the sidewalk and into a waiting limo, and ...
" Back to "Alice Gets a Pass" — it was written by Martin Donovan (who wrote and directed the gay drama "Apartment Zero" in 1988) and who wrote "Death Becomes Her" in 1992 and by the late Robert Getchell (who wrote "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" in 1974, "Mommie Dearest" in ...
Last year we loved the NYC duo’s bits and bobs, “Volume On”, but thank God they knuckled down to an album proper – even this electro-y-dance stuff needs a narrative sometimes (for when the culture desk’s not shirt-off on a podium). Mixed Emotions is a mix of fat synths, Ph...
NYC’s Most Famous Bird Just Got a 17-Foot Statue in Hudson Yards Penguin Encounters and Shark Dives: What's Inside 'America's Best Aquarium' and Wildlife Museum 6 Million Lights, a Christmas Train, and Award-Winning Food: Dollywood During the Holidays ...
NYC’s Most Famous Bird Just Got a 17-Foot Statue in Hudson Yards Penguin Encounters and Shark Dives: What's Inside 'America's Best Aquarium' and Wildlife Museum 6 Million Lights, a Christmas Train, and Award-Winning Food: Dollywood During the Holidays ...
NYC’s Most Famous Bird Just Got a 17-Foot Statue in Hudson Yards Penguin Encounters and Shark Dives: What's Inside 'America's Best Aquarium' and Wildlife Museum 6 Million Lights, a Christmas Train, and Award-Winning Food: Dollywood During the Holidays ...
“My associations led me back to the year of my own birth, 1918, the year of the great armistice which brought the First World War to an end. Now, I had the key. The password was peace, armistice, brotherhood —‘ain’t gonna study war no more.’ Peace,...
Summer has begun. A number of community groups in collaboration with the NYC Parks Department and frequently with some measure of various levels of government funding, have put together a summer full of films and free summer concerts in the parks. The free concerts listed below are designed for...