Tag: New York City
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NYC: National Geographic Encounter Opens Today!

National Geographic Encounter opens to the public in Times Square today, with Ocean Odyssey, a first-in-kind immersive entertainment experience that transports audiences on a breathtaking undersea journey from the South Pacific across the ocean to the west coast of North America. SPE Partners, creators and producers of National Geographic Encounter, has engaged a world-class global team…
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Neil Armstrong Training Glove at Bonhams NYC Air and Space Sale

On September 27, Bonhams will offer The Air and Space Sale. This auction will consist of over 200 lots that celebrate the remarkable achievements of our greatest aviation and space pioneers. Highlights are said to include: Neil Armstrong’s Apollo Era Training Glove issued to Neil Armstrong with his beta cloth tag (estimate: $8,000-12,000). Wright Flyer…
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NYC: New York Festival’s International Radio Program Awards

New York Festivals recently held their annual gala for their International Radio Program Awards. I would have loved to have attended this event, but I was out of the country at the time. Instead my daughter, Sarah Fielding, attended in my place. Sarah has been a contributor to the Times Union’s “This is College!?” blog and has…
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Things to do in NYC This Week: Bonhams Disney Animation Auction

If you’re in NYC this week, check out the beautiful collection of Disney animation art that will be auctioned off at Bonhams on June 5th. Over 290 original Disney drawings, celluloids, posters, and more can now be viewed until that time. Bonhams animation specialist Dana Hawkes will be available to answer questions, and she’ll tell you more…
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Pre-Father’s Day Celebration in NYC: “A Bronx Tale” and Serafina

Father’s Day is coming up, and Robert and I celebrated in advance by being invited to attend A Bronx Tale at the Longacre Theatre on West 48th Street in Manhattan. Although primarily set in a tough Italian neighborhood in the Bronx of the 1960’s, you could tell from the response by the apparently sold-out audience that the story struck a…
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Things to do in NYC This week

Heading to NYC? Consider seeing A Bronx Tale. I enjoyed this musical which has music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Glenn Slater, choreography by Jersey Boy’s Sergio Trujillo, as well as direction by Robert De Niro and Jerry Zaks. More about this later. Also think about visiting the Age of Empires exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum…
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NYC’s AMNH: Afternoon Travel to Cuba, Ancient Peru and the Stars!

Founded in 1869, NYC’s American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) is easily one of the greatest institutions in the world. Located on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, this museum includes 45 permanent exhibition halls filled with scientific, educational, and cultural treasures as well the Hayden Planetarium and New York State’s official memorial to Theodore Roosevelt. I’ve enjoyed learning so…
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Holiday Train Show at the New York Botanical Garden

The night after I experienced the Rockefeller Tree Lighting Ceremony, I left the Lotte Palace Hotel to head over to the New York Botanical Garden or NYBG. Now celebrating its 125th anniversary, the NYBG is considered an iconic living museum with 250 acres supporting over one million plants. I’m a train buff, and I had been…
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NYC Holiday Tradition: Rockefeller Center Tree Lighting

The holiday season is well underway, and NYC loves to celebrate this amazing time of year with special events, beautiful store decorations, gift fairs, and museum exhibitions. One of the Big Apple’s most iconic holiday experiences has been the Rockefeller Center Tree Lighting Ceremony, and last week I was lucky to be invited to stand right under the tree…
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Fantastic Beasts in NYC – 1920’s Attractions from The Film
JK Rowling’s new film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them opens in theaters today. Newt Scamander, a Magizoologist and former Hogwarts student, visits New York City in 1926. His tale, features iconic New York City attractions in a magical new lens, including Times Square, the Woolworth Building, Central Park and Ellis Island. An all-new adventure…
