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[11 Apr 2012 | No Comment | ]

Chinatown, New York is the biggest enclave of Chinese people located in the western hemisphere. It is situated in Manhattan and it is characterized through various restaurants and stores created in a typical Chinese architecture. Chinatown is generally overlooked by tourists, even though it reflects the history of those who have immigrated in America. However, people interested in this location can reach it by taking the subway, the bus and also by walking. It is a place filled with traditions and customs, and if you are lucky, you might even …

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[3 Sep 2011 | No Comment | ]

Rolex presents Career Transitions For Dancer’s 26th Anniversary Jubilee, A HALLOWEEN THRILLER: A Dance Celebration of Ghosts, Ghouls, Vampires & Wilis.
The event will be hosted by Tony Award winner Chita Rivera and will kick off with an astonishing performance from Broadway and some of America’s greatest dance companies – woven together in a ‘spook-tacular’ celebration of dance.  During the show, Nigel Lythgoe from ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ will be presented with the Rolex Dance Award and Victor Elmaleh, Chairman and CEO of The World-Wide Group, will receive Career …

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[16 Aug 2011 | One Comment | ]

The city of New York is an icon of American life and offers an exciting and inspiring holiday destination. From its recognisable skyline to its world famous streets the city offers something for everyone and never, ever disappoints.
Planning a New York Holiday
While the Big Apple, as it is affectionately known, makes a great break all on its own, one of the best ways to experience this city is as the culmination of a visit to another area of the USA, when its influence and impact on and culture and contrast …

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[8 Jul 2011 | No Comment | ]

The Children’s Museum of the Arts and the Hudson Square Connection, along with other neighborhood partners, are hosting a Free Family Art Festival on three Saturdays in July (9th, 16th and 23rd) as part of the New York City Department of Transportation’s New York Weekend Walks 2011 program. The free festival, which kicks off this Saturday, will feature large-scale murals, kid-made film workshops, sculpture, family music time and more.
When:  Saturday, July 9, 16 & 23
12 – 4 pm
Where: Charlton Street, between Hudson and Greenwich …