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Articles related to "New York City"
Art for the Blind in New York City The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City offers a variety of ways for the blind and visually impaired to experience visual art such as paintings and sculpture. metropolitan museum of art • new york city • art for the blind • art for the visually impaired • disabilities in the museum
New York City - Explore Brooklyn Heights One of New York's most attractive neighbourhoods with a fine museum and impressive botanical gardens. A tree-lined promenade offers great views of Manhattan. new york city • brooklyn heights new york • brooklyn heights • plymouth church of the pilgrims brooklyn • henry ward beecher
Review of The New York City Five Borough Bike Tour The New York City Five Borough Bike Tour the new york city five borough bike tour
USA New York City - Explore Manhattan Manhattan is laid out in a grid pattern and finding your way around is easy- avenues run parallel to the island's length and streets criss-cross it east to west. empire state building • fifth avenue for shopping • museum of modern art • new york central park • over 50 theatres on broadway
Art Museums in NYC Avoid the crowds at MoMA and The Met: Three lesser-known art museums in New York City are just as inspiring. museums • nyc • art • manhattan • moma
Canada's Secret Shhh. Edmonton, Canada has a secret. The educational system works. Find out why Edmonton has caught the attention of other cities in Canada. edmonton • canada • school improvement • accountability • performance
Cell Phones: Yes or No Should cell phones be allowed in school? They could be used for safety reasons but they are also being used for harassment and drug deals. cell phones • civil liberties • 1st ammendment • new york city • public safety
Chocolate-Raspberry Cheesecake This easy-to-follow recipe, with its addition of raspberries and chocolate, makes such a superb-tasting cheesecake that you'll want to add it to your recipe files. cheesecake • raspberries • chocolate • romans • lindy's
Ex-porn star's film at Tribeca NYC festival gives honourable mention to animated documentary Topor and Me. sylvia kristel • topor and me • emmanuelle • tribeca film festival • new york city
Housing For Teachers If you are a school district and have a shortage of teachers in special education, math and science, what do you do? Be creative! Use subsidized housing as bait. housing subsidy • new york city • math • science • special ed
Mets Slight Old-Time Fans Mets owner Fred Wilpon puts Brooklyn first, and forgets about fans of the New York Giants with the construction of Citi Field. mets citi field • citi field opening • new york giants • brooklyn dodgers • wilpon owner of mets
Upper East Side - Best Brunch The Upper East Side of New York City isn't as homey a part of town as its neighbor across the park. The top brunch restaurants here tend to be less casual, too. upper east sides best tops quality feels sundays b • homey decor parts of towns neighbors across parks • cities neighborhoods different • havens old money stuffy staid big apples hedge fun • ones highest income brackets country expects prett
Martha Lipton, Profiled American Mezzo Soprano, Martha Lipton sang 17 seasons and over 400 performances at the Metropolitan Opera House. She was an important opera star of the 20th century. martha lipton • mezzo soprano • opera singers • arias opera • nyc opera tickets
Lyonel Feininger German Exhibition The artist's drawings, prints, and watercolors represent his distinctive originality with characteristics of major styles of modern art. lyonel feininger • harold loebermann collection • kunstsammlungen • chemitz • german art exhibition
Third Day Fall Tour Favorite rockers Third Day is pleased to announce the upcoming Fall ’06 leg of their hugely popular “Wherever You Are” Tour. third day • wherever you are tour • mac powell • hyper static union • christian rock
Chocolate Obama Jesus Americans are notoriously indifferent to art until it offends them. Two sculptures of Jesus are in the headlines. It must be Easter time. barrack obama • chocolate jesus • david cordero • cosimo cavallaro • lab gallery
Explore New York - Off Beat Places Easy to Find For most visitors New York means downtown where the tallest skyscrapers are to be found, But there are other less trodden areas with their own charm and interest. explore new york • new york - off beat places • new york sailor’s snug harbour • new york the cloisters • new york city island for good fish restaurants
Night at the Museum for Real Inspired by the success of Night at the Museum, The American Museum of Natural History in New York has sleepovers for children ages 8-12 and their families. american museum of natural history • ben stiller • hayden planetarium • night at the museum • museum franchisement
Review of Factory Girl on DVD DVD bonus features add lots of extras to "Factory Girl," the sad tale of a poor little rich girl with a tragic past who falls in with the wrong crowd. factory girl dvd review • sienna miller movie • edie sedgwick movie • director george hickenlooper • andy warhol movie
The Robot Boat of Nikola Tesla Tesla, the legend of popular culture, inventor of AC current, grandfather of radio, radar and MRIs, invented and tested the world's first remote control weapon in 1898. nikola • tesla • inventor • race of robots • teleautomoton
Disney's Enchanted Movie The traditional fairy tale gets the non-traditional treatment as an animated princess is sent to live-action New York City where they supposedly don't have happy endings. enchanted • amy adams • patrick dempsey • good disney comedy • best romantic movies
NYC Comic-Con in bigger space New York Comic-Con announces 2007 dates, moves to Javits Center. new york comic con • reed exhibitions • mega-con • javits center • comic
NYC High Schools Go Smaller New York City schools are graduating about 54% of the students. That is a 46% drop out rate! It is time for a new approach--break up into smaller schools. bill and melinda gates foundation • schools made smaller • high schools specialize • smaller schools • ndrop outs
"Amusing the Millions" Long before Disneyland, Busch Gardens, and Six Flags there was Coney Island, THE American amusement park. coney island • history of amusement parks • luna park • steeplechase park • dreamland.
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton How a young widow with five children helped start the U.S. parochial school system and became the first canonized saint born in the United States elizabeth ann seton • saints • u.s. saints • catholicism • sainthood
An Apple Store Open 24 Hours! Apple's newest store opens at 6pm this evening. Amongst other fantastic features, this cube shaped store will be open around the clock on New York's Fifth Avenue. apple. mac • apple store • ipod • purchase • computer
Comic Book Games are on the Rise Historically, there wasn't much to anticipate about comic book-based video games. A recent rise in popularity coupled with new, powerful consoles are changing this trend video games • comics • comic book • spiderman • spider-man
Fall Out Boy Attempts World Record After years of dominating the rock music charts, pop punk band Fall Out Boy now has its eyes on a new record book: the Guinness Book of World Records. fall out boy • fall out boy concert • pete wentz • guinness book of world records • antarctica concert
I am Legend on Blu-Ray Will Smith rocks the screen on the Blu-ray release of breakout hit I am Legend. Smith stars as a researcher who is the last man alive after a virus outbreak. i am legend review • i am legend blu-ray review • new blu-ray releases • blu-ray reviews • best blu-rays
Mid March 2007 Movie Openings What's coming to your favorite movie theater? Try these out for size. march 2007 movies • theaters • pop culture • popculture • the hills have eyes 2
News from the North East.: Good deeds and the Montauk Century Ri montauk century ride • bike races • cycling races
October Road Review While not the best show of season, it's still very watchable, thanks to sexy boy-next-door Bryan Greenberg. october road • bryan greenberg • abc • laura prepon • tom berenger
Online Mentoring and Support Group There are various online teacher mentoring resources that can help a new teacher avoid isolation and get support. online mentoring • support group • teacher online mentoring resources • new teachers • teacher mentoring
The Wilds of NYC in Central Park One of the greatest urban parks, Central Park is a New Yorker's oasis in the midst of the city, offering a mini outdoor getaway. central park • central park zoo • manhattan • metropolitan museum of art • great lawn
African-American Theatre on the Web - Part 1 black theater • african american theater • theatre • websites • web sites
Airline Deals for April Travel deals don't wait. Book these fares quickly before they expire, and enjoy your next travel adventure at a discount. last minute travels • adventures travels usa overseas • best top airline deals bargains • airfare deals bargains april • discount airlines destinations tickets united airl
Baseball and Autumn in New York For ten straight years the World Series was played in New York City, usually between two New York teams. DiMaggio, Robinson, Mays and Mantle were among the heroes. world series • dominant new york teams • baseball championships • new york baseball teams • casey stengel
Bee Movie International Poster The Bee Movie international poster suffers from a terrible case of the "cutes." DreamWorks Animation movie, starring Jerry Seinfeld, opens November 2nd. bee movie • dreamworks animation • jerry seinfeld • international • poster
Faith Ringgold and Barbara Cooney faith ringgold • barbara cooney • children's books • authors • illustrators
FOX And NBC Fall Into Place A look at the new fall television series on FOX and NBC. new fall television series • fox • nbc • television programs |
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