Rock of Ages, a musical about the 80's in Hollywood, authentically presents the Rock’n Roll era’s fashion and music by staging some of the most famous rocks songs released back then – including songs from Journey, Night Ranger, Styx, Reo Speedwagon, Pat Benatar, Twisted Sister, Poison, Asia, Whitesnake, and many more. The story revolves around a small town girl and a rocker who meet in a bar in L.A. I was captivated by what was happening on stage, not only because of the fascinating clothes the actors were wearing, but also due to their amazing voices – especially the ones of the main actor and actress, who managed to impress the audience by their ability to combine powerful dance moves and solid vocals. Also important to mention is that the live band on stage did an extraordinary job. Having watched this musical I have to say it definitely lived up to my expectations, and was one of the best musicals I have ever seen. Rock of Ages is an experience you won’t regret, especially if you enjoy rock music and all things 80's. Where can I watch it? Brooks Atkinson Theatre, 256 W 47th St. between Broadway and 8th Ave. When do they run it? Mon 8pm; Tue 7pm; Wed-Fri 8pm; Sat 2, 8pm. For more information visit their website: rockofagesmusical.com
More than 260 restaurants participate in NYC Restaurant Week, making it the City's largest dining program to date since it began in 1992. The two-week event will run from January 25 to February 28. Prices will remain $24.07 for three-course prix-fixe lunches and $35 for three-course prix-fixe dinners (excluding beverages, tax and gratuity) and do not include Saturdays (nor February 14); restaurants have the option to offer the deal on Sundays. Added elements to the dining program this season include exclusive benefits for American Express Cardmembers. Cardmembers who dine out three or more times at any participating restaurants during NYC Restaurant Week and use any registered American Express® Card can receive a $15 statement credit. Food enthusiasts also will be able to enter sweepstakes from Coca-Cola and JetBlue. Returning favorites this winter include The Sea Grill, City Hall Restaurant, db Bistro Moderne, Delmonico’s Steakhouse and Tribeca Grill (an NYC Restaurant Week participant since the program's first year). Newcomers this season include The Breslin Bar & Dining Room, SD26 Restaurant & Wine Bar, Todd English's Olives New York, Zé Café and The Libertine. NYC Restaurant Week Winter 2010 is produced by NYC & Company and supported by Founding Sponsor American Express and Participating Sponsors Coca-Cola and JetBlue Airways. NYC Restaurant Week Winter 2010 also will feature the Coca-Cola® Loves NYC Sweepstakes for a chance to win the grand prize of two tickets to a concert at Madison Square Garden®. Other prizes include dinner for two at the James Beard House and a table for four to see a show at Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola. For the second time, in partnership with NYC & Company, JetBlue Airways will offer a special NYC Restaurant Week promotion, JetBlue More to Love NYC Sweepstakes. Consumers can enter to win an NYC weekend for two: airfare for two, two nights in a luxury hotel and a meal at one of New York City’s fine dining establishments. For more details on how to enter and to view the complete set of rules on these offers from American Express, Coca-Cola and JetBlue Airways, visit nycgo.com/restaurantweek. Visit nycgo.com/restaurantweek to view the complete list of NYC Restaurant Week Winter 2010 participants and make reservations online.


Starting November 22nd Tim Burton Art on Exhibit! Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53rd Street (between 5th & 6th Avenue), 212-708-9400, www.moma.org
November 23rd thru Dec. 24th Get you holiday shopping list done at the Grand Central Holiday Gift Fair Grand Central Terminal, 42nd Street & Park Avenue, 212-340-2345, www.grandcentralterminal.com
Starting November 24th MET Annual Christmas Tree & Baroque Crèche Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 Fifth Avenue @ 82nd Street, 212-535-7710, www.metmuseum.org

November 27th at 8 PM NYC Ballet Presents “The Nutcracker” Make Your Nutcracker Experience Even Sweeter By Choosing Sweet Seats. There is no sweeter way to enjoy the holidays than with a visit to George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker™. This magical production has delighted millions since 1954 and remains the touchstone for celebrating the season in New York City. Once you see it, you will never forget it. Lincoln Center Plaza-NY State Theater, 20 Lincoln Center (62nd &63rd St. on Columbus Ave.), 212-870-5570, www.nycballet.com
November 27th at 6 PM South Street Seaport Tree Lighting Attend one of the first major tree lightings of the season and watch the 50-foot Douglas fir light up the cobblestone streets. Then your family can “Deck the Halls” at the docks as the Big Apple Chorus, a group of barbershop doo-woppers, harmonize holiday carols. All ages. Enjoy the Tree from November 27th at 6 PM through Sunday, December 27th. Big Apple Chorus performs every Fri at 6, 7pm; Sat, Sun at 3, 4pm. South Street Seaport, Fulton St at South St (212-732-7678, southstreetseaport.com). Subway: A, C to Broadway–Nassau St; J, M, Z, 2, 3, 4, 5 to Fulton St.
Are you thinking about going to see a Broadway show? If your answer is “yes” and you have the opportunity to venture to this famous strip in New York, I recommend experiencing Mamma Mia!

After falling in love with the film version last year, I couldn’t wait to see the Broadway production of Mamma Mia!, where I expected it to be far superior—the usual case with live performances. Last week I finally had the opportunity to go and I didn’t reject it.
As soon as you walk into the Winter Garden Theatre on 50th Street and Broadway, the happy-go-lucky mood embraces you: ambient songs, décor, and lighting make you feel like a part of the show before it even starts.
The curtain goes up, the stage lights brighten, the famous ABBA song, “Dancing Queen” is cued, and the action begins. On the eve of her wedding, Sophie strives to uncover the identity of her father, bringing three possible men from her mother’s past to the gorgeous Greek island. What ensues, is an indulgence to ABBA’s classic songs, played in each scene. Some of my favorites were “Honey, Honey,” “Chiquitita,” “Super Trouper,” “Take a Chance on Me,” “Our Last Summer,” “Money, Money, Money,” and “I Have a Dream,” all of which contextualized the plot!
The actors and actresses spectacular singing voices make Mamma Mia! a star production. Alyse Alan Louis, who plays the endearing Sophie, has a sweet and brilliant voice, which easily complements the rest of the cast.
Mamma Mia! is a spectacular musical where you won’t be able to stop moving your body! The fun is guaranteed!
Posted by Paula Zambrano
In dedication to the classic film The Wizard of Oz, Netflix will honor its 70th Anniversary with a free screening in Central Park tomorrow, Tuesday, September 29th.
The event will be preceded by a concert which will begin at 7:30 PM. The concert will feature contemporary interpretations of classic songs from the Wizard of Oz by Academy Award-winning actress and Grammy Award-winning singer Jennifer Hudson, along with two-time American Country Music winner and two time “Dancing with the Stars” winner, Julianne Hough. The show is being directed by and will also feature The Roots' Grammy Award-winning drummer and record producer Ahmir "?uestlove" Thompson and a band assembled especially for the show. Both the concert and the film screening will take place outdoors at Rumsey Playfield in Central Park. Interested people can enter the park at 69th Street and 5th Avenue on the East Side or at 72nd Street and Central Park West on the West Side. Seating will be on first-come, first-serve basis, so arrive early! In the case of rain the event will be switched to another venue; for further information please visit netflix.com/wizardofoz.Posted by Justin Janus
Let the Tennis matches begin! The US Open begins today and hundreds of thousands of tourists and locals attend this sporting event every year. Millions more watch the event on TV. See top players such as the Williams sister, Federer, Nadal, Safina and other well known internationally acclaimed players compete for the title. If you are attending the event, you can expect a lot on the opening night of the US Open from live performances, celebrity appearances and of course round one of the men’s and women’s matches. So whether you are attending the day matches, the night matches, Family day event on Sept 1st or even coming from the Mets baseball game, there are many ways to enjoy and transport yourself to the Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens.
The best form of transportation is taking the subway to the event. It is the best way to beat traffic and also not worry about finding a parking spot that is limited at the venue. You can take the 7 Train to the Mets – Willets Point stop. The Arthur Ashe Stadium is just a short walking distance from the subway. You can catch the 7 trains at Times Square and Grand Central Station. The Long Island Rail Road will also leave you within the same vicinity as the 7 trains. If taking the train is difficult for you to access, the NY Water Taxi is offering free rides from East 35th Street and the East River to the World’s Fair Marina near the US Open. RSVP is required. Visit www.nywatertaxi.com for more information. Note: NO backpacks or bags bigger than 12x12x16 inches aren’t allowed into the stadium. The smaller the bag or purse, the quicker you can get through security check. NO flash photography is to be taken during a game. Make sure the flash is off on your camera. Be sure to visit the official websites for more information on attending this year’s US Open.
Before going to see this show, I heard that Avenue Q won a Tony Award for “BEST MUSICAL” in 2004. In addition, I also heard that September 13 is the final performance of Avenue Q. Therefore, I was so excited to have the opportunity to see the show. I didn’t know much of what the show would be about so I didn’t have any expectations going into the theater. The show started off with a few puppets with people and they started to sing. I was a bit disappointed at first and thought this was a kid’s show. But I was gradually being absorbed into the storyline of the show. And I was laughing at the humor of the show and started to understand the show more and more. And then I started to remember a children’s program called “Sesame Street” and realized that Avenue Q is just like “Sesame Street” but it was for adults. And the story is meant for adults too and yet, I felt like I went back to my childhood because I was seeing a puppet show and I was laughing.
Princeton, the main character in the show, was looking for his purpose in his life. It was not that easy for him to find it, and his neighbors in Avenue Q were trying to help him to find his purpose. In the process of finding it out, he experienced many things. He fell in love with Kate and also broke up with her. After that, he met Lucy and things were going to be complicated as Kate saw her in his room, and he thought about his life again. Besides Princeton, everyone in Avenue Q was a main character. Kate who was looking for a boy friend, Jerry who was the landlord of their house, Gary, Nicky, Christmas Eve and so on, all of them have ambitions and dreams that they want for their life. Each character has their own song and all the songs were great. The music does really relate to everyone and their lifestyle. I will definitely listen to those songs again and reflect about what I want in my life too. Overall, the show was not a disappointment; I really enjoyed every laughing moment of Avenue Q. I am now sad to see that the show will be closing but I am so glad I didn’t miss it.
By Kaye Kim (Korea)
The 34th Advanta WTT season will offer New York tennis fans an exciting opportunity to see the world’s best tennis stars competing in a unique, co-ed, team format. NY Sportimes home matches offer fans of all ages the chance to see three generations of international tennis stars playing for pride and prize money in an intimate, 2,000+ seat, open-air stadium.
From July 7 – July 19, New York City’s hometown tennis team, the NY Sportimes, and the Randall’s Island Sports Foundation (RISF), are bringing Advanta World TeamTennis (WTT) action back to New York City for the first time since 1978. The NY Sportimes will play seven home matches featuring their team of young American standouts. Sportimes’ star, NYC tennis legend John McEnroe, will lead the team in his 8th season with the franchise and visiting marquee players will represent three generations of tennis legends and stars. Other top tennis players such as Anna Kournikova (St. Louis Aces), Serena Williams (Washington Kastles), Martina Navratilova (Boston Lobsters), Bob and Mike Bryan (Kansas City Explorers) will also be featured at this event. All home matches will be played at SPORTIME at Randall’s Island, a new state-of-the art tennis facility, including an intimate outdoor stadium built for the team. The team has dedicated itself to the continuing renaissance of Randall’s Island by teaming with the Randall’s Island Sports Foundation and the New York City Parks Department so that proceeds from the operation of the team will benefit RISF and the tens of thousands of children it serves every year.
SPORTIME at Randall’s Island
One Randall’s Island
New York, NY 10035
$15.00 - $125.00, now on sale through www.nysportimes.com or by calling the ticket hotline: 212.792.8500. For more information you can also check out www.WTT.com
Tuesday, July 7: NY Sportimes vs. St. Louis Aces featuring Anna Kournikova - 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday, July 8: NY Sportimes vs. NY Buzz featuring USTA Junior Team - 7:00 p.m.
Friday, July 10: NY Sportimes vs. Washington Kastles featuring Serena Williams - 7:00 p.m.
Monday, July 13: NY Sportimes starring John McEnroe vs. Newport Beach Breakers - 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday, July 15: NY Sportimes starring John McEnroe vs. Boston Lobsters starring Martina Navratilova “Special Legends Match” and Gala Benefit for Randall’s Island Sports Foundation- 7:30 p.m.
Friday, July 17: NY Sportimes vs. Kansas City Explorers featuring Bob and Mike Bryan - 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, July 19: NY Sportimes vs. NY Buzz featuring USTA Junior Team Sportime and RISF “KIDS RULE” day - 4:00 p.m.
Here is the latest information in regards to Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks on the Hudson, honoring the 400th Anniversary of the Hudson River.
The fireworks may be viewed from any area with an unobstructed view of the sky above the Hudson River. For the best views, head to 12th Avenue below 59th Street at the following access points along 11th Avenue:
Access Points
· 24th Street
· 26th through 30th Streets
· 34th Street
· 40th through 44th Streets
· 47th through 52nd Streets
· 54th through 57th Streets
Please note: There is very limited viewing North of 59th Street on the West Side.
The following areas are NOT viewing areas for the 2009 Fireworks Show:
· East River (site of the 2008 show)
· Battery Park
· Battery Park City
· All Hudson River Piers (Except limited access to Pier 54 and pier 84)
· Hudson River Park promenade between W. Houston and 59th Street
· Hudson River Park bike path between W. Houston and 59th Street
Watercraft Viewing
Call our marine hotline after June 1st at 212-494-5243 for boater viewing and coast guard safety zone information.
For more information, call our fireworks hotline at 212-494-4495 or visit www.macys.com
Coney Island
Also, don’t miss out on the Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest 2009 at Coney Island on Saturday, July 4th beginning at noon. Address is 1310 Surf Avenue (Corner of Surf Avenue & Stillwell Avenue). For more information visit www.nathansfamous.com or www.ifoce.com
I went to see this musical with my coworker. It was a lot of fun. These three women were incredible. I saw this and six other shows while in NYC and this was one of the best we saw. We saw the musical from orchestra seat and it is a really good view for watching the show. This was a spectacular show from start to finish. We enjoyed every minute of it from the songs to the music and the acting. There were a lot of jokes in the show and it was very funny and in the end this show was very entertaining. I never saw the original movie, but I like the story. The 3 ladies really wanted revenge against their boss and they got away with it. While they are revenging, their actions are really funny but sometime serious. I could feel their sadness about hard working also understand their deep thoughts. Usually, a musical is always funny, I don’t always like that type of story. I think a musical should have a little bit of drama to the story. So that’s why I love this kind of mixed musical. Anyway I had very good time with this musical. Overall, it was just incredible...the most fun I have had in a while!! The three leads are just amazing and the show is hilarious! The songs are great too. You MUST GO! I would love to be able to see it again! The show is awesome!
By Jong Hoon Jhun (Korea)
The March
Parade Route: Starting on 5th Avenue and 52nd Street, the parade will take you downtown along 5th Avenue via midtown and into the West Village. The parade will then cross over on 8th street crossing 6th Avenue and making it’s way to the final destination of this parade, which is on Christopher Street and Greenwich Street. Hot tip: The West Village is the most crowded spots of this parade. Even restaurants will be full. So if you are not into intense crowds, stay further uptown between 23rd and 34th street for a lighter crowd and much more visible view of the parade.
Other Pride Events
Rapture on the River
Can’t make it to the parade? Here is a way to celebrate the night before the big march. Please join us for the official NYC Pride Week Women's Dance. Rapture 2009 is in its sixth year. Located on Pier 54, this has become a staple Pride event for women in New York City.
All proceeds from Rapture on the River benefit New York City's LGBT Pride Week events and community organizations.
Pier 54, 13th St @ the West Side Highway - Hudson River Park
Saturday, June 27th, 2009, 6:00 - 11:00 PM
Music by DJ Susan Levine
Tickets will be available May 1 to June 27, 2009
General Admission in advance @ $25
General Admission at the door (limited quantity available) @ $35
VIP Tickets2 (limited quantity available) @ $45
Online @ boxofficetickets.com
Phone @ 1-800-494-TIXS (8497)
PrideFest
Here’s an event to take part in during the parade is you wish to avoid all the craziness.
Hudson St. between Abingdon Sq. & West 14th St.
Sunday, June 28th, 2009, 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
PrideFest is the annual LGBT street fair. PrideFest seeks to bring together local residents and families, community leaders, and area business owners to celebrate in the street. Additionally, we expect to attract thousands of out-of-state visitors and volunteers.
This will be the 17th annual PrideFest event. We will continue to combine vendors, entertainers, and community activities for a day of fun celebration of LGBT Pride in the name of equality.
This event is free and open to the public. No tickets are necessary.
Dance on the Pier
Here’s an event to take part in after the parade is over and if you still have all that energy to burn.
Please join us for the official NYC LGBT Dance on the Pier. There is no other event quite like ours and no other place than New York City to experience the rhythm of Pride.
The Dance on the Pier was born out of a time when LGBT persons could not dance openly and proudly together. It is a protest set to music, a celebration set to the western skyline and a reminder of how far we've come.
All proceeds from the Dance on the Pier benefit New York City's LGBT Pride Week events and community organizations.
Pier 54, 13th St @ the West Side Highway - Hudson River Park
Sunday, June 28th, 2009, 4:00 - 10:30 PM, Fireworks
Featuring the music of Phillip Kimball, Jack Reina, and Corey Craig
Lights by Guy Smith
General Admission
$50 each when purchased from May 1 - May 31
$70 each when purchased from June 1 - June 27
$85 each when purchased day of
VIP Tickets2
$150 each (limited availability)
Online @ boxofficetickets.com
Phone @ 1-800-494-TIXS (8497)
Purchase Locations
Village Apothecary - 346 Bleecker St, 212-807-7566
Wear Me Out - 353 West 47th St, 212-333-3047
Ate Ave - 169 8th Avenue, 646-763-8355
A limited number of day-of tickets will be sold at the Heritage of Pride booth at PrideFest.
Important: Door Policy
No tickets will be sold at the Pier for the 2009 Dance on the Pier event. However, tickets will be available at one ticket outlet for $85 each on the day of the event.
2VIP tickets include free bar, premium viewing platform, fresh fruit, and luxury bathroom.
Heritage of Pride Inc. and affiliated ticket outlets are not responsible for the reimbursement or replacement of lost or stolen tickets. Please be careful with your purchases.
Fore more detailed information and history of this event, visit www.nycpride.org
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