Visit the Cloisters in NYC

by Larry Goldman on April 22, 2013

A visit to NYC without stopping off at the Metropolitan Museum of Art would be blasphemous to some people. The Met is a hotspot for tourists. Visitors can be seen touring the Met’s galleries and hallways, taking in the enormous art and historical artifact collections. Fewer travelers, however, take the trip to see the Cloisters, the Met’s satellite museum. [click to continue…]

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Tribeca Film Festival

by Larry Goldman on April 16, 2013

The Tribeca Film Festival has been bringing vitality to Lower Manhattan since its inception in 2002. The annual festival is back starting on April 17th. Don’t miss your chance to see some of the most innovative film making the international film community has to offer before TFF closes its door on April 28th. [click to continue…]

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The Skyscraper Museum: An Introduction to NYC

March 27, 2013

New York City’s forest of high-soaring skyscrapers sets it apart from other American cities. While Chicago and Los Angeles also boast monumental structures, there’s something unique about the Big Apple’s collection of sky-high towers. Next time you’re in New York City, why not learn a little more about the history of the iconic edifices that [...]

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Prestige Car Rental Celebrates 10th Anniversary, Plans Third Location

February 1, 2013

New York’s Prestige Car Rental is proud to celebrate its 10th year in business. To commemorate a decade of providing quality car rental in NYC, Prestige is announcing big plans for 2013, including a new location, specials, and an expanded luxury car fleet. Prestige Car Rental has been providing New York City with clean, comfortable [...]

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Trinity Church at Wall Street

January 28, 2013

New York City is known across the globe as a vibrant, modern metropolis – trendy and fast paced with towering skyscrapers everywhere. It’s hard to imagine what the area looked like when the first European settlers arrived, but tucked away here and there around the city, you can still find many remnants of New York’s [...]

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NYC’s Museum of Arts and Design: The Art of Scent 1889-2012

January 17, 2013

If you like visiting museums but are looking for a new kind of exhibit, then we suggest checking out The Art of Scent 1889-2012 at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City. The Art of Scent is the first major museum exhibition recognizing scent as an artistic medium and scent creators as [...]

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Prestige Car Rental Launches Mobile Site with State-of-the-art Rental Program

January 2, 2013

New York’s Prestige Car Rental (Prestige) this week announced the launch of its newly designed mobile website to enhance user experience and simplify the vehicle reservation process. By employing a cutting-edge car rental program, Prestige also allows renters to reserve vehicles at a variety of locations worldwide.

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A Visit to the Met

December 28, 2012

As the cultural center of the United States, New York City is stuffed to the brim with museums, galleries, and exhibits. The Metropolitan Museum of Art is undoubtedly the most famous, invariably appearing on lists of “Things to Do in New York City” and attracting travelers from all over the globe, making it a must-see [...]

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Christian Marclay’s The Clock Exhibit At MoMA

December 13, 2012

If you love seeing unique and innovative works of contemporary art, then you should check out Christian Marclay—The Clock at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. The Clock isn’t just any artwork that’s hung up on the gallery walls; instead it’s a cinematic masterpiece. Artist Christian Marclay, who won the Golden Lion [...]

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A Christmas Story, The Musical

November 29, 2012

This holiday season, the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in New York City is presenting a musical version of a Christmas classic. Debuting on Broadway for the first time, “A Christmas Story, the Musical” is based on the 1983 film “A Christmas Story,” which has become a holiday staple over the past three decades. The musical follows the [...]

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