October 22nd, 2006
There are thousands and thousands of stories inside Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, and cemetery historian Jeff Richman sorts through them to find the best Halloween-themed ones for the annual “Halloween at the Cemetery” tour.
There’s the story of Mabel Douglass who went out for a canoe ride one day ““ and never returned. Until, that is, […]
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October 14th, 2006
Is it possible to combine Halloween, horror and art?
I didn’t think so, but evidently, the answer is yes. The New York City Horror Film Festival has been doing it for five years.
The Fifth Annual event runs October 18th-22nd. The big public bash to launch the event will be held on the 18th at Don Hills […]
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October 10th, 2006
October is National Cookie month, and in my book, that’s a wonderful thing to celebrate.
One of my favorite places for cookies is Levain Bakery on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Stephanie first turned me on to Levain’s cookies. Stephanie is a friend, co-worker, foodie, and I have her to blame for this cookie addiction.
If you’re not […]
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September 20th, 2006
A guest post from my pal, Jeffrey Whelan.
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Yes, there really is a little red lighthouse under the George Washington Bridge. It is right at the edge of the Hudson River on the Manhattan side, and I have biked up to it many times.
In recent years, New York City has spruced up and expanded the bike […]
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September 12th, 2006
A guest post from NYC pal Jeffrey Whelan, about a wonderful hideaway that I want to try next time I’m in town.
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Walk along 28th street between Park and Lexington, and you’ll never know it’s there.
Friends told me it was by the Park South Hotel, and I still had to ask at the front desk.
I walked thru an […]
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September 11th, 2006
Where were you on 9/11?
The question doesn’t need a lot of other detail, or further explanation. It’s the kind of question that shaped a generation, just like previous questions: Where were you when the President was shot? Where were you when you heard about Pearl Harbor?
I was in Southern California five years ago. I had […]
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September 6th, 2006
Another guest post from pal Jeffrey Whelan —
September is your last chance to visit the Intrepid Air and Space Museum on Manhattan’s West Side until May 2008. The venerable WWII aircraft carrier Intrepid, which has been moored at Pier 86 on the Hudson River, is being moved for renovations after 25 years of hosting a […]
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September 5th, 2006
A recent MSN article listed 15 tourist traps that the writer recommended avoiding, claiming they weren’t worth the time and/or money.
I disagree with most of them, believing that they are things you need to do at least once in your life.
Read my reasoning here, compare with MSN writer Jon Douglas here, and then weigh in […]
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August 31st, 2006
I’ve always thought of maps as a valuable travel companion. I love the ones that are laminated, so that no matter how many times you unfold or refold, they still are there to get you headed in the right direction.
Silk maps are now enjoying current popularity. Not a recent invention, silk maps have a long history, […]
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August 9th, 2006
One of the most enjoyable stores that I’ve discovered recently is Le Labo, located in a very tiny storefront in the NoLIta district (North of Little Italy).
To call Le Labo a perfumerie, would be doing it a major injustice. It reminds me of what an old apothecary must have looked like — lots of bottles, […]
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