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  • Blue Man Group will have you seeing in blue
Blue Man Group I think this was funniest show I've ever seen. There are many shows that are fun, exciting, and interesting but Blue Man Group was different. When I went to the theater, I didn't expect it to be as big as other theaters because it wasn't on Broadway. But when it started, I didn't have to worry about the show boring me. I couldn't stop laughing and they continued making people happy.     The show, Blue Man Group, ...

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  • The New Broadway Esplanade
Broadway Esplanade For the past month I have noticed the construction of this Esplanade before I knew what it was going to be. As the construction was coming along I saw they had paved a green path with a bicycle symbol and I thought, that's great a bike path at last. Now all these delivery guys and messengers on bikes can stop nearly plowing us to the ground due to being in such a hurry. I even thought I would start skating to work using...

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  • Blue Man Group
Close-up Blueman By now everyone has heard of the Blue Man Group. They have shows at various locations in the U.S.A and overseas. If you still haven't heard of them by now, I recommend you see their show no matter where you are. I have seen the Blue Man Group on some commercials in my country before I came to New York. And now I finally get to see their performance with my own...

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  • Fuerzabruta
Fuerzabruta man Have you seen DE LA GUARDA new show? You have to watch 'Fuerzabruta'. It is a group of performers from Argentina. They are awesome! It was such an imaginative and creative performance. I don't think anybody can imagine the scenes until they see the show. There is no acting. No speech or dialect. There is no seating. You are standing the entire time and just enjoying the interactive show and each other. For the longest time, I really wa...

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Franklin Street

New York , NY 10013

The “triangle below Canal Street” (TriBeCa) was one of the original neighborhoods to be transformed from a manufacturing district into a chic neighborhood of art and furniture galleries and sophisticated restaurants. Though many celebrities make their home here, it’s known for its low-key vibe. To the east of the triangle, historic buildings mark the path to Chinatown such as the Woolworth Building (the tallest skyscraper in the world when it was built in 1913), St. Paul’s Chapel and City Hall among them. If you wander just to the east of City Hall, you’ll come to the pedestrian entrance to the Brooklyn Bridge, where you can spend a memorable hour crossing the bridge to Brooklyn and back. Chambers Street and nearby Foley Square are the sites for the impressive and imposing architecture of the Surrogate’s Court, and the United States and New York County courthouses.
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