Monday, September 15, 2008

DEFINITELY WANT TO DO THIS

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best event ever- but only on mondays

http://www.themoth.org/events/

for sunday- free beer & upright citizens brigade

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No group push-ups, map making or log carving will be required for you to feel the love at this special campfire celebration. Renowned singer-songwriter José González will set the fireside mood playing a full set in what will be his last New York solo show this year, and members of the Upright Citizens Brigade will perform their favorite stories of sleepaway camp, spooky campfire tales and jokes so funny you’ll shoot bug juice out of your nose. FREE BEER will be served.

A night in the wilderness (of Brooklyn) isn’t that scary after all.

free and cheap events in NYC

http://www.freenyc.net/

Rooftop films

http://www.rooftopfilms.com/

SO SO SO SO DOING THIS

Russian and Turkish Baths

11am-10pm — Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday (Coed)
9am-2pm — Wednesday (Women only)
2pm-10pm — Wednesday (Coed)
7:30am-10pm — Saturday (Coed)
7:30am-2pm — Sunday (Men only)
2pm-10pm — Sunday (Coed)

  • PLACE: 268 E 10th St between 1st St and Ave A
  • COST:$30 for one-day admission, see website for package deals
  • SUMMARY:”"Dunk!” one woman instructs a newcomer as she comes out of the Steam Room and gets into the ice-cold pool nearby. Another ten people are hanging out in the Russian Room, filling up buckets-and before passing out-dumping it over their heads.” “It’s a stress-free zone designed to let you chill-out and get some peace of mind.
Since 1892, we've served New York as the place to experience an unexpected paradise.


Located between First Avenue and Avenue A (can you get a hotter location?), our newly renovated facilities are attracting a glorious clientele who prefer to pay as they go, or want a membership.

The best part is that you never have to feel rushed to make massage appointment. You can sign up when you get there.

It's a stress free zone designed to let you chill out and get some peace of mind.

SO SO SO SO DOING THIS

A New York City Museum that tells the stories of immigrants who lived in 97 Orchard Street, a tenement built in 1863 on Manhattan's Lower East Side.

Tour Times

11am to 5pm, 7 days a week.
Visit us after 4pm--it's often easier to get tickets.

Twilight Thursdays: Last tour at 7:15pm

Ticket Prices

Adults: $17
Students: $13
Seniors(65+): $13
Members: Free

Do I have to take a tour?
Yes. The Tenement Museum is only available by guided tour.

Where do tours start and end?
Tours begin and end at The Museum Shop, located at 108 Orchard Street, on the South East corner of Delancey Street.



Getting By Tour
The Moores: An Irish Family In America
Getting By Tour
Piecing It Together Tour
Combo: Getting By 2:20 pm; Piecing It Together 4:00pm
Piecing It Together Tour
The Moores: An Irish Family In America
Getting By Tour
Piecing It Together Tour
Getting By Tour
Piecing It Together Tour
Getting By Tour

whats up New York

http://whatsupnyc.com/blog/index.php

my open bar

your free guide to booze

for the discerning, on-the-go defecator

Diaroogle helps you find quality public toilets from your mobile phone.

It's for the discerning, on-the-go defecator who is brave enough to use a public bathroom, but still demands a hygienic and private bathroom experience. It is also a community authored database of Manhattan toilets.

Museum of the City of New York

Museum of the City of New York
1220 Fifth Avenue at 103rd St.
New York, NY 10029

Museum Hours

Tuesday - Sunday: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM


Closed Mondays. Open on Monday holidays including Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Presidents’ Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day, and Columbus Day.

Directions

By bus:

M1, M3, M4 or M106 to 104th Street, M2 to 101st Street.

By subway:

#6 Lexington Avenue train to 103rd Street, walk three blocks west, or #2 or #3 train to Central Park North (110th Street), walk one block east to Fifth Avenue, then south to 103rd Street.

Suggested Admission (as of February 20, 2006)

Adults; $9

Seniors, students; $5

Families; $20 (max. 2 adults)

Children 12 and under; free

Members; free

Free admission on Sundays between 10 AM and 12 PM.

I'm a Neighbor

If you live or work in East Harlem, visit the Museum free of charge. Simply walk in the entrance, say “I’m a neighbor,” and the suggested admission charge will be waived.


SYNAGOGUE TOUR

Museum at Eldridge Street
12 Eldridge St

SYNAGOGUE TOURS Immerse yourself in Jewish history and culture at the newly restored Eldridge Street Synagogue. Tours tell the story of this 1887 National Historic Landmark – the spiritual center of Jewish life on the Lower East Side – and the vibrant immigrant community that built it.

Date: January 27, 2008 - January 25, 2010
Time: 10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Fees: Adults: $10; students and seniors $8; children 5- 18 $6
Phone: 212.219.0888
Email: xsitu@eldridgestreet.org
Notes: Sundays through Thursdays 10 - 4 tours are on the 1/2 hour. last tour begins at 3 p.m.


Awesome maps

Transparent New York

Vendy Awards

"One of the most bizarre and exuberant food events this city has ever seen."
- epicurious.com

Friday, September 12, 2008

david sederia- $36

http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/000040ACE4838C1C?artistid=806078&majorcatid=10002&minorcatid=51

top rated pizza place

http://www.yelp.com/biz/lucali-brooklyn

tour of UN

http://www.yelp.com/biz/united-nations-new-york-3#hrid:7NAC9I-UuCKs3-fU1jTL6w/query:tour
September 26 Fri:

The Original Multi-Ethnic Eating Tour : Reservations Requested

A tour that mixes history and gastronomy on the multi-ethnic Lower East Side. Learn about the Jewish East Side, Little Italy and Chinatown as we nosh our way through the neighborhood sampling foods traditional to the Dominican Republic, Eastern Europe, China, Italy, and more. Ask about the “enhanced” noshing tour available for private group tours only.