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  • Love & The City
Vday Sculpture Love is in the Air I must confess that Valentine's Day is my least favorite holiday. I find that it doesn't bring people together like Thanksgiving and Christmas. It comes across as a tattered holiday and often a filler to produce more money in cards, candies, flowers, etc during the quiet months. However, New York City tends to be a hopeless romantic around this time of year offering sights, events and other happenings w...

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  • The Marvelous Wonderettes
The Marvelous Wonderettes This musical really showcases how marvelous the singers really are and there is no wonder as to how they came up with the title of this musical. The show consisted of four actors and their energy was huge without any special stage effect. I've seen a lot famous Broadway musicals and I have never heard of this show. However, it was fantastic and I am so glad I chose to see MORE
  • Rent
Rent 'Five hundred twenty five thousand six hundred minutes.' It's the time of convert one year and the lyrics of "Seasons of Love" that the main theme music in musical RENT. The long-running broadway hit musical RENT is one of the famous musical in the world. It's also famous due to the story being based Puccini's opera La Bohem and how this 19th cent...

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  • Disney s The Lion King still roars 10 years later
Lion King Intro Disney's Lion King on Broadway is celebrating it's 10th anniversary. And in the 10 years I have been in and out of NYC, this was the first time I finally went to see the Lion King. The whole production was nothing short of breathtaking. Just the beginning intro, 'The Circle of Life' was so incredible as my jaw dropped in amazement. The costumes are so elaborate and ...

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As Broadway bisected Manhattan north and west, a series of squares developed, creating some of the city’s loveliest small parks. Union Square, Madison Square and Gramercy Park form a collar around south Midtown leading to downtown. The Flatiron Building, one of Manhattan’s earliest skyscrapers and much loved by generations of photographers, points north at the tip of Madison Square Park. It was once the end of “Ladies Mile,” the city’s fashionable shopping district along Broadway and Sixth Avenue. This area in Chelsea has been rejuvenated and is once again in vogue, not only for its stores and restaurants, but for the art galleries on its western edge.

New Yorkers get their homegrown produce at the weekly Green Market at Union Square. As the gateway to downtown, Union Square has a history of joining uptown and downtown in spirit and in commerce. The lively square is often the site of demonstrations, markets and festivals that bring New Yorkers together.

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