World Yacht Hosts Beauty Brunch for the Cause Cruise on Oct. 7
Join World Yacht for its annual Beauty Brunch for the Cause on Sunday, October 7th, from 11:30m-1:30pm, departing from Pier 81 at W. 41st Street. Get set to receive the royal treatment. This all pink event will support The Breast Cancer Research Foundation. The BRCF’s mission is to ensure prevention of, as well as find a cure for breast cancer. (read the story...)
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Toast Autumn at Del Frisco’s with a Scottish Fig Cocktail
Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steak House planted its roots in Dallas more than 20 years ago. Their newest midtown location is a sprawling three story restaurant featuring floor-to-ceiling windows that offer grand views of the action of Sixth Avenue and nearby Rockefeller Center, the best hand-cut steaks, chops and the freshest seafood, including Australian cold water lobster tails. To help patrons get into the fall spirit, Del Frisco’s has created the Scottish Fig Cocktail. (read the story...)
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Spa Week in NYC - Oct. 15-21 2012
As the full impact of the economic downturn becomes painfully apparent, millions of Americans are experiencing the financial challenges of an uncertain future. So, it goes without saying that stress has become an everyday companion for many of us. This is unfortunately the start of a cycle where the average consumer cuts back on many of life’s necessities. (read the story...)
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The 10th Annual Grand Central Oyster Frenzy on Sept. 29th
Sixteen varieties of oysters – eight each from the East and West coasts – and six championship wines will headline the menu, and the top professional oyster shuckers on the planet will highlight the competition at the 10th Annual Grand Central Oyster Frenzy on Saturday, September 29, at the Grand Central Oyster Bar in New York City. (read the story...)
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A: Firing On All Cylinders - Q: What is NYC’s Theatre Scene Doing This September?
Building on Broadway’s musical success stories over the past two years—Book of Mormon, Newsies, Nice Work If You Can Get It, Once, and Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, and long-running champions such as Wicked, Jersey Boys, Mary Poppins, Mamma Mia!, Chicago, The Lion King, and the grandfather of them all, Phantom of the Opera (inching up on its quarter century celebration in 2013)—is the new fall season, led by showbiz rags-to-riches-to-scandal dazzler Chaplin (official opening 9/10), with Rob McClure in his breakthrough, tour de force performance as the Little Tramp. (read the story...)
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Intrepid Hosts Yankees Radio Network FanFest
Come celebrate America's favorite pastime at Intrepid Museum! Fans will enjoy interactive games such as speed pitch, home run derby and batting cages, combined with food, autographs from current and former players, live music and more! This event is FREE! (read the story...)
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The National 9/11 Memorial
Today marks the 11-year anniversary of the life-changing tragedy Americans will never forget. After a decade-plus of grieving, healing, and resilience, the National 9/11 Memorial marks a monumental change to the city -- one that invokes a transformation at the revered site itself, and transforms the spaces left in the New York City skyline. (read the story...)
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Enjoy the Fall Foliage on a Circle Line Cruise to Bear Mountain
Fall is coming! Take in the crisp air and stunning views of the Hudson River Valley's spectacular foliage as the Circle Line cruises up the Hudson River to historic Bear Mountain. The cruise includes complimentary admission to Bear Mountain's annual Oktoberfest, or if you prefer, bring your bike on board and take in a ride at Bear Mountain, or use the time for a picturesque trek. (read the story...)
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Fashion's Night Out Turns Four
Today is September 6th, and Fashion’s Night Out is being celebrated across the country in 10 cities. Now in its fourth year, join editors, stars, models, fashionistas, and designers as they flood stores for fashion's biggest annual shopping event. (read the story...)
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The Call of the Wild Beckons at New York City's Zoos (and Aquarium)
Curious children of all ages flock to zoos to see the extensive variety of unique, intelligent and sometimes intimidating wildlife that exists. Right here in the City and its boroughs is the Wildlife Conservation Society, founded in 1895 as the New York Zoological Society. Befitting one of the greatest cities in the world, it manages the largest system of urban wildlife parks worldwide. Each habitat, easily accessible by subway or bus, grants its visitors live, up close [sometimes eye-to-eye], and personal moments with myriad species. (read the story...)
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Bon Voyage! A Guide to Getting Around NYC by Water
New York City is one of the largest natural harbors in the world. Around-the-clock water taxis, cruises, and ferries are ready to transport visitors to historical landmarks such as Ellis and Liberty Islands, as well as destinations that host some of the city’s biggest music festivals, Governors Island and Randall’s Island. There’s also the seaport community City Island, home to some of the best seafood restaurants in town. (read the story...)
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New York International Fringe Festival 2012 Runs August 10-26
From August 10 through August 26, the sixteenth edition of the New York International Fringe Festival -- aka FringeNYC -- takes over multiple theatres located Off- and Off-Off-Broadway. Bearing the title of “the largest multi-arts festival in North America,” it reigns as the summer event for those Manhattan insiders and visitors whose radar is set to home in on all things creative, cutting-edge, and off-the-wall. (read the story...)
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Musical Munchkins
167 Scarsdale Road Tuckahoe, NY 914-771-7000
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Westchester's original and most trusted music prog...
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Little Sparklers
40 Westchester Ave. Pound Ridge, NY 914-764-9100
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Little Sparklers will provide the fun, playful and...
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