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10 NYC Buildings Worth Seeing! April 4, 2008

1. Conde Nast Building

4 Times Square, Manhattan, by Fox & Fowle Architects, 1996-1999. This 866-foot-tall skyscraper in the heart of Times Square is what Bell calls “environmentally correct,” with state-of-the-art air quality and energy conservation systems.

2. Brooklyn Museum

Entry pavilion and plaza, 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, by James Stewart Polshek, 2004. The glass and steel circular structure modernized the museum’s imposing 19th century Beaux Arts facade while making it inviting and accessible, a suitable centerpiece for Brooklyn’s burgeoning hipster art scene.

3. Prada New York

575 Broadway, near Prince Street, Manhattan, by Rem Koolhaas, 2001. A wave of zebrawood is the centerpiece of Prada’s flagship store, in Soho. “It displays the merchandise, it doesn’t sell it.”

4. Rose Center for Earth and Space

At the American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West at 79th Street, Manhattan, by James Stewart Polshek, 2000. This illuminated 87-foot-diameter sphere, which appears to be floating in a huge glass cube, houses the Hayden Planetarium and Space Theater.

5. Apple Store SoHo

103 Prince St., Manhattan, by Ronnette Riley and Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, 2002, with Apple’s creative team, including CEO Steve Jobs and others. If you’re looking for the Apple Store on Prince Street, you’ll be forgiven for doing a double take or maybe even walking right past it. The exterior is a 1920s stone and brick post office, with the original “STATION A” signage above the entrance. The inside is distinguished by clean, white space and an inviting glass staircase to a glass bridge upstairs.

6. Grand Central Terminal

42nd Street and Park Avenue, Manhattan, by Reed & Stern and Warren & Wetmore, 1903-1913, restored by Beyer, Blinder & Belle, 1998. The famed train station’s Beaux Arts Classical design is known for its arches, clock, constellation ceiling and cathedral windows. The building’s beauty was restored in a project completed in 1998, and the corridors were enlivened with exhibition space and interesting places to eat and shop. Free tours ($10 suggested donation) sponsored by the Municipal Arts Society, Wednesdays, 12:30 p.m.; meet at the information booth on the main concourse.

7. Morgan Library Expansion

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33 E. 36th St., at Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, Renzo Piano, 2006. Piano’s expansion of the Morgan Library, a 1906 Beaux Arts building designed by McKim, Mead & White, is considered one of his masterpieces, with glass walls linking the old and new.

8. Chrysler Building

405 Lexington Ave., at 42nd Street, Manhattan, by William Van Alen, 1930. This building is not as well-known as the Empire State Building, but Bell thinks it should be (even though it doesn’t have a public observation deck). It’s a phenomenal example of Art Deco architecture that is both elegant and fun, from the distinctive tiered crown, easily picked out from the city skyline, to the enormous gargoyles shaped like radiator caps.

9. Hearst Tower

951-969 Eighth Ave., near 56th Street, Manhattan, by Sir Norman Foster, 2004. This 42-story tower was built atop the original six-story home of the Hearst media empire. The diagonal gridwork and see-through glass panels, with no vertical supporting columns, make this sleek design unique in the world.

10. Seagram Building

375 Park Ave., near 53rd Street, by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Philip Johnson (design architects) and Kahn & Jacobs (associate architects), 1958. “It was this building that transformed our skyline.” The building is a perfect glass box, elegantly proportioned and set back 90 feet from the street.

 

Show your skills @ Caroline’s March 31, 2008

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When:
Tuesdays : 7 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Mondays : 7 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Price:
$16.25
Event Phone Number:
212-757-4100
http://www.carolines.com
Carolines on Broadway
Neighborhood: Midtown
1626 Broadway
New York, NY 10019
212-757-4100
 

“The Farnsworth Invention” will be closing! February 19, 2008

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If you haven’t seen The Farnsworth Invention, you really don’t know what you’re missing. Pretty soon, you will have missed it all together because it’s closing on March 2nd. Yes! it’s closing already.

Aaron Sorkin’s production of The Fransworth Invention – a show about the invention of the television will take its last bow on March 2nd.

“The play stars Hank Azaria as RCA chief David Sarnoff. It tells the story of Sarnoff’s race with inventor Philo Farnsworth to create television in the late 1920s.”

Catch the play before it closes!

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Skate with your date… February 19, 2008

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So, the weekend comes and you’re like: what to do? Where to go? That sort of thing! Here’s something fun that you and your date will actually enjoy and you can both do together; until the April 13th actually, so you really have lots of time to squeeze this into your busy calendar.

Where: Rockefeller Center

When: Now until April 13th, 2008

Address: 601 5th Ave.

New York, NY 10017

Phone: 212-332-7654

Since the Christmas tree is no more, there are other things you can do you know! For $75 you and your date can skip the loooooong line (yay) and get “free” skate rentals at the Rockefeller Ice Skating Rink.

We’re not done yet:

You also get a two course dinner for two at the Rock Center Cafe. Doesn’t get any better than this folks. You can choose from their delicious appetizers and ravishing main courses.

Reservations are required.

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Who doesn’t like ART? February 15, 2008

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I was under the impression that everyone loves art, especially teenagers.  You know, trying to find themselves, adapting to new things and such.  Art is very interesting and personally, I love it.  If you’re an art lover and you are between the ages of 10 and 18 or you know someone that may be interested that is within that age range, please pass this along.


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Event: Art Classes for Teenagers (Ages 10-18)

Date: Starting February 25th, 2008  (10 after school or weekend classes)

Organization: Educational Alliance

Location: 197 East Broadway between Jefferson & Clinton Streets.

Contact: 212-782-2300 ext 378 or educationalalliance

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Godiva on Valentine’s Day! February 14, 2008

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Oh my gosh…. so I quickly ran out to get my favorite person some chocolates from Godiva (the one on Broadway & 41st); the ultimate chocolate store!

I ended spending an hour on a line that was not moving.  I have to tell you, sometimes New Yorkers are so rude.  They will reach over your head, see you standing there and will not say excuse me.  I mean, is it so hard to mouth those two words?  I think not!  After and hour and ten minutes on that line, I shot over to Duane Reade to pick up two cards, just two; one for my favorite person and one for my parents.  Was it shocking to me to find that there were no cards left?  Yes! I was shocked.  I didn’t think that New Yorkers were that into Valentine’s Day, especially when there are so many gourmet chocolate shops in NYC.

Back to the card story:  I ended up taking twenty minutes to pan through an already tousled card rack to barely come out with two measly cards.  Of course, I then had to stand on line for another twenty minutes.  However, it’s just my luck that I get the slowest cashier in the world.

Moving on…I got my things and hurried back to work, still in awe that it’s crazy on the streets of New York City on Valentine’s Day.  There are certainly more people in love, or showing love than we think out there!

What did I buy from Godiva?

                 

Image provided by: www.godiva.com          Image provided by: www.godiva.com.hk

$45 total, not bad for my favorite person, although I’m sure he’s worth much more than that :)

Good Work New York!

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Shrek’s coming to Broadway! February 12, 2008

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What can make candles out of ear wax and is green all over? You guessed it! SHREK! Everyone’s favorite green ogre is coming to Broadway. The musical is set to debut in December at the Broadway theater.

We don’t know who will play the role of Shrek or his buddy donkey, but we do know that “Princess Fiona will be played by Sutton Foster, who is currently playing Inga in “Young Frankenstein.” Christopher Sieber, who was in the original cast of “Spamalot,” will play the evil Lord Farquaad.”

Previews will begin in November and I’m sure you Broadway fans can’t wait!

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