Monday, June 25, 2007
Sunday, June 24, 2007
To Do: New York Philharmonic In Central Park - And Fireworks!
What: New York Philharmonic performs free in Central Park - And Fireworks!
When: Wednesday, July 11, 8:00 pm
This is just the thing to soothe the sting of disappointment caused by the Metropolitan Opera's performance in Central Park getting rained out.New York Philharmonic
Wednesday, July 11, 8:00 pm
Central Park - Great Lawn
Mid-Park from 79th to 85th Streets
Ludovic Morlot will conduct the New York Philharomonic:
Berlioz: Le Corsaire Overture
Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto featuring soloist Stefan Jackiw
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6, "Pathéthique"
The concert will be followed by a fireworks display.
If you can't make it on the 11th, there's another performance on the 17th:
My standard picnicing rules apply. Please pass the wine, cheese and olives.New York Philharmonic
Tuesday, July 17, 8:00 pm
Central Park - Great Lawn
Mid-Park from 79th to 85th Streets
Sir Andrew Davis will conduct the New York Philharomonic:
Richard Strauss: Til Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks
Puccini, Massenet, Catalani, Weber: Various Arias featuring soprano Measha Brueggergosman
Mussorgsky/Ravel: Pictures at an Exhibition
The concert will be followed by a fireworks display.
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Saturday, June 23, 2007
To Do: Visit The Cloisters of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
I have long been a great fan (and neighbor!) of the main branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art... its been like a second home to me, and I will truly miss the views from its roof, cocktails and music at the balcony bar, and visiting my Degas ballerinas.
I have always wanted to visit the Met's other branch, The Cloisters:The Cloisters—described by Germain Bazin, former director of the Musée du Louvre in Paris, as "the crowning achievement of American museology"—is the branch of the Metropolitan Museum devoted to the art and architecture of medieval Europe. Located on four acres overlooking the Hudson River in northern Manhattan's Fort Tryon Park, the building incorporates elements from five medieval French cloisters—quadrangles enclosed by a roofed or vaulted passageway, or arcade—and from other monastic sites in southern France. Three of the cloisters reconstructed at the branch museum feature gardens planted according to horticultural information found in medieval treatises and poetry, garden documents and herbals, and medieval works of art, such as tapestries, stained-glass windows, and column capitals. Approximately five thousand works of art from medieval Europe, dating from about A.D. 800 with particular emphasis on the twelfth through fifteenth century, are exhibited in this unique and sympathetic context.
As soon as the crazy weather straightens itself out (soon? please?) I will hop a bus and get medieval on the Met's ass.
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Saturday, June 16, 2007
I Did It! One Last Game at Yankee Stadium
Cross it off the list: One Last Game at Yankee Stadium
I'm so pleased that my trend of drinking beers bigger than my head continues unabated. I also indulged in a sausage sandwich with peppers and onions. I'll go anywhere for one of these - they are a totally welcome addition to my new Nothing But Donuts Diet. I'll be up to my ultimate fighting weight of about 165 in no time. [sigh]
Yankee Stadium is revered for its rich history, but when the crowd goes nutty and the joint literally starts shaking, you grab your photo op and GET OUT.
Labels: I Did It
Friday, June 15, 2007
Will This Be Me?
--From "Bohemian New York" by Inigo Thomas"Why leaving New York should be sadder than leaving any other city, I don't know. Some people who visit or who live here leave New York believing they never made the most of it, and a visitor is usually inclined to think the same. Unless you were miserable in New York, regret at how little you did or saw is a part of departure. I once heard a British professor say that New York was an old lover and that he hated the next farewell so strongly that he preferred not to visit again. He said this with genuine feeling."
Labels: Rant
Thursday, June 14, 2007
I Did It! QUIT MY JOB!
This just in:
Its really happening - my time in NYC is coming to a close. The Boss Man is now informed that...
Can anyone suggest a good mover?
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To Do: One Last Game at Yankee Stadium
What: One Last Game at Yankee StadiumThe Yankees organization has spent years developing plans for the self-financed stadium that will rise in Macombs Dam Park, adjacent to and north of the current field. Construction on the planned 51,000-seat park is expected to begin in 2006, and should conclude in time for the 2009 season.
Seems like the thing to do - one last game before they "yank" down Yankee stadium. Ha.
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Saturday, June 09, 2007
I Did It! 139th Running of the Belmont Stakes
Cross it off the list: 139th Running of the Belmont Stakes
Remember when I said I've never won a dime at Belmont?
I. hit. the. TRIFECTA.
To the tune of $131.50.
I think that bears repeating. I won. $131.50. By hitting the trifecta. At Belmont.
Behold:
And here is the moment I went from loser to winner, captured for posterity:
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Sunday, June 03, 2007
I Did It! Victorian Gardens at Central Park
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I Did It! Thursday Night Campfire with Martin and Craig
Cross it off the list: Thursday Night Campfire with Martin and Craig
In a word? Divine.
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