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Category Archives: Exploring New York City
A Big Ups for The Big Map
Here at across106thstreet we absolutely love maps. We go crazy for them. In fact, we’ll just be blunt–we are total cartographic nerds. While some parents work hard all their life so their kids can proudly become doctors, lawyers, or professors, … Continue reading
Posted in Exploring New York City
Tagged Bridge & Tunnel Club, Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, maps, NYC, Queens, Staten Island, The Big Map
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Take the A Train (actually, take the M2 bus)
Those in the know already know about the supremely lovely Marjorie Eliot, jazz pianist and host to one of the best live jazz shows you’ll ever live. On Sundays at 4pm, there’s nothing better than heading way uptown to Sugar … Continue reading
Posted in Exploring New York City, Heading Out in the Evening
Tagged Harlem, jazz, live music, Manhattan
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A Perfect Slice Of New York
How can such a simple food bring such enormous pleasure? We ask ourselves this question every time we step up to the take-out counter at Patsy’s Pizzeria (2287 1st Ave b/w 117th & 118th). While we wait to order a … Continue reading
Posted in East Harlem Life, Eat, Drink & Be Merry, Exploring New York City
Tagged food, Manhattan, Patsy's, pizza, Spanish Harlem
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“Straight Ahead”, No Chaser: A Celebration of Billy Taylor
2,100 of jazz pianist and composer Billy Taylor’s family, friends, colleagues, and admirers turned out in full force at Riverside Church to bask in the life of Taylor. Also known as Dr. Billy Taylor, for his actual PhD (Music Education; … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Exploring New York City
Tagged Harlem, jazz, Manhattan, Morningside Heights
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La Lovely Tropezienne
Here at across106thstreet we’re big fans of great baked goods. Fanatics really. Do you know anyone else who would travel many neighborhoods away just to pick up a banana chocolate chip muffin from a fish market? Didn’t think so. Luckily, … Continue reading
Posted in East Harlem Life, Eat, Drink & Be Merry, Exploring New York City
Tagged bakeries, food, La Tropiezenne, Spanish Harlem
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New York in Black and White
Like Narcissus, New York City can’t stop gazing at itself. Now NYC looks good at many angles. If you’re like the 106thstreeters, you’ve noticed by now that New York is at its most beautiful at night. A close second is … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Exploring New York City
Tagged cinema, Helen Levitt, John Cassavetes, Manhattan, photography
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Groove is in the New Year
Never ones to succumb New Year party peer pressure, the 106thstreeters headed out to Williamsburg to enjoy New Year celebrations one night early at Zebulon. How could we resist a line up of a few of our favorite musical things? … Continue reading
Posted in Exploring New York City, Heading Out in the Evening
Tagged Brooklyn, DJs, Williamsburg
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I Pugni in Tasca (Fists in the Pocket)
We here at 106th Street love cinema. In fact, if it weren’t for cinema the 106thstreeters would never have met, forged our way back across country, and returned our family names to their proper North American East Coast origins. Like … Continue reading
‘Twas the Night After Glöggfest
‘Twas the night after Glöggfest, when all through the flat, not a creature was stirring, not even a rat.” Holidays in NYC are not milquetoast Middle America. They are citified, but not necessarily fancified. In New York, rats and Ratkings … Continue reading
Pete Hamill and the American Vision
Leave it to Brooklyn native Pete Hamill to nail why immigrants are now and have always been the bedrock of our country. The son of two Irish immigrants, this second generation American writer knows first hand what it’s like to … Continue reading