Thu, Mar 5, 2009, 7:57pm
In the midst of a hectic neighborhood made up of H&M, Pret-a-Manger, and corporate offices, stands the Humanities and Social Sciences Library, a serene haven for readers and perusers alike located on 42nd Street and Fifth Avenue.
Thu, Mar 5, 2009, 7:56pm
If you’re looking for an alternative source of classical ballet, New York Theatre Ballet—located at 30 E. 31st St. between Park and Madison avenues—is an option that will satisfy everyone from ballet connoisseurs to children.
Thu, Mar 5, 2009, 7:56pm
Sick of the aggressive commercialism of the modern multiplex, but looking for quality films, and not just a DVD on a computer screen?
Thu, Mar 5, 2009, 7:54pm
Last week, I had a date. Except it wasn’t really a date—we were supposed to meet up when he got back into the city after Shabbat dinner in Queens, but I knew that he probably wasn’t going to make it back on time.
Thu, Mar 5, 2009, 7:44pm
On Feb. 3rd, the New York Times ran an article titled “Venerable Bookstore to Close in Village” to memorialize the Oscar Wilde Bookshop, believed to be the oldest gay and lesbian-themed vendor of literature in North America.
Thu, Mar 5, 2009, 7:43pm
It’s a bright and momentous occasion that takes a Columbian not just out of the Morningside bubble, but onto the mystic 7 line and all the way to Queens.
Thu, Mar 5, 2009, 7:42pm
Tokyo is not an appealing city, according to director Michel Gondry. “It is a more oppressive city. They were all very anxious to know what we think of them.”
Thu, Mar 5, 2009, 7:40pm
Ever since my first specialty doughnut, I’ve been hooked on these doughy delicacies. I’ll admit it: to find my way to a better doughnut, I’ve skipped school, taken rides in some sketchy cars, given away my credit card information—and I don’t regret a thing.
Thu, Mar 5, 2009, 7:39pm
I wanted to love it.
The reviews, from both professional critics and passionate eaters, were in agreement. The descriptions were enticing, arousing, and perfect.
Thu, Mar 5, 2009, 7:37pm
Only one event can bring art lovers from all around the world to the 13.4-mile, cold island of Manhattan: the 11th annual International Fair of New Art, otherwise known as The Armory Show.