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Quote: P.S. 1 is a converted elementary school in Queens. The exhibits change frequently - sometimes as much as seven or eight times a year - and include contemporary sculpture, painting, drawing, metalwork, video art, Read More
Quote: The floors in this old-fashioned, high-ceiling Bollywood movie theater are so sticky with popcorn butter that I doubt they've been cleaned since the place opened as an art house theater in the 70s. But that's Read More
Quote: The American Museum of the Moving Image is an interesting place to visit, but its primarily worth a visit to catch one of the archived films that they are showing. You can check out what films are currently Read More
Quote: Shea Stadium is a park only a true fan could love. This is a stadium of the 1960's. There are no fancy restaurants overlooking the field and very little extra activities for kids that are all over the new Read More
Quote: Yes, Waltz-Astoria is definitely off the beaten path, but well worth the hike. A tiny coffee house/wine bar at the very end of the N/W line, Waltz will remind you of the favorite college coffee house you left Read More
Quote: For this show, lottery was definitely the way to go. This is when the theatres offer their front-row seats (less desireable) for $20 or $25 when you win a drawing, usually 1 1/2 hours before the show. The Read More
Quote: This is one of my favorite places in NY. Open only from April to October, you have to coordinate your schedule to visit this sanctuary. This used to be the working studio of Isamu Noguchi, the famous Read More
Quote: GAle GAtes et al. Gallery is everything a gallery should be. It is a corner building that has large glass windows on two sides. The two-story high front rooms are flooded with daylight, which is by far the best Read More
Quote: If you have a taste for the exotic---and quite frankly, if you are visiting Jackson Heights, you do---Bhutala is a treasure trove of both inexpensive trinkets and serious subcontinental esoteria. If you are a Read More
Quote: We were there for the Columbian Independence Day Festival. It was non-stop music, food, walking around, watching puppetry and our hip swinging, doll flinging, samba dancer. Immersing oneself into the culture is Read More