Don’t Tell Mama – The story DTM started as a Piano Bar Cabaret. Established in 1982, Don’t Tell Mama Piano Bar and Cabaret is world famous as a New York Entertainment Landmark. The origin of the name Don’t Tell Mama is the title of a song by John Kander & Fred Ebb from the 1966 Broadway Musical “Cabaret”. DTM is located on Restaurant Row in the heart of the Theatre District. An award winning venue, featured in numerous TV Shows from “Friends” to “Saturday Night Live”. Performers who began their careers at Don’t Tell Mama have gone on to become the $100,000 Grand Prize Winner on “Star Search”, win the Emmy, Grammy, Tony, Oscar and the Pulitzer Prize! In 2008, the new owner added more “flavor” to the place opening the Don’t Tell Mama Restaurant.
Rudy's bar opened in 1933 by the Rudy family. It was one of the first liquor licenses issued in New York City after prohibition ended. The present owner, Jack, started drinking in Rudy's in 1943 when he was 16; back when Hell's Kitchen was really Hell's Kitchen! Rudy's may be the most well known bar in N.Y.C., with a long and colorful history. The stories Jack can tell. Rudy's still has the original wood door from the day it opened. When you walk through it the feel of the old neighborhood saloon is still there with cheap beer, free hot dogs, and great people
Lilly's Craft and Kitchen offers a new American menu, a wide selection of craft beers, artisanal cocktails. Whether you join us for brunch, late night, or the big game- Lilly's always has what you need. We invite you to drink, dine, and relax. Your table is waiting at Lilly's. Welcome!
We're a full-service professional recording studio in Midtown Manhattan. What sets us apart is our fantastic collection of vintage microphones, preamps, guitars, basses and amps, as well as our extraordinary piano and vintage Gretsch drums. We specialize in recording live - tracking rhythm sections, strings, chamber ensembles, horns, vocals - you name it. Block booking and hourly rates are available. Contact us for rates and availability.
Sistas: the Musical, the story of African-American women through Top-40 music, from the 30s to the present, from "God Bless the Child" to "Destiny's Child." Written by Dorothy Marcic (writer of "RESPECT: The Musical," which has played in 20 cities), and directed by Kenneth Ferrone. Sistas The Musical is running at St. Luke's Theatre located at 308 W 46th Street (8/9th Ave). Shows are: Saturday: 4:30pm Sunday: 4:30pm Get tixs @ http://www.telecharge.com/BehindTheCurtain.aspx?ProdID=8632
353west is an 1,800 square ft. private venue featuring an intimate bar adjoining an event space with a large skylight that bathes the room with natural light during the day. 125 guests fit comfortably throughout the main floor decorated in antique brick and white walls, concrete ceiling, tiled and wood flooring accented with exposed steel beams and columns with stainless steel ventilation and stage lighting. Inspiring ideas for Artist Showcases, Release Parties, Film Screenings, Photo & Video Shoots, Conferences, Fundraisers/Auctions, Private Parties and etc. VENUE SIZE: 1,800 sq. ft. Bar Area 40' x 15' x 8' Event Space 38' x 17' x 10' Front Door Entrance 56" W x 80" H Event Space Skylight 8' Square Restrooms 2 Unisex/Handicap Accessible CAPACITY: 125 AUDIO/VISUAL: CrownAmps,YamahaReceivers, Samsung Blu-Ray DVD Players, Denon CD Changers, Directv Cable, Samsung HDTV Monitor, Epson Projector & Screen, Electro-Voice Quad/Subwoofer and Stereo Speaker System CATERING: Provided by celebrity chef; Chef Marsh with Stuff Yo Mouth Inc. FURNITURE: Outside Rental Permitted Cushioned Folding Chairs/Rolling Coat Rack DECOR: Exquisite Design Concepts. (Available Upon Request) (Additional Resources and space available upon request.)
ETC is a global leader in lighting innovation. The New York City office offers support to Broadway, off-Broadway, education, architectural, television, film, and live event lighting professionals in the city, and throughout the Northeastern United States, Eastern Canada, and India. Our office - located in the beautiful deco Film Center Building - has amenities for all of your needs. We have a fully outfitted demo room, programming suites, training classrooms, a full repair shop, and a staff that is eager to help. We also have work space and internet, so if you're between a production meeting and show call, our office is a lot more welcoming than a crowded coffee shop. Our staff includes specialists in theatrical lighting, architectural lighting, rigging, and controls integration. Our support staff repairs gear, checks out loaner gear, and can troubleshoot either remotely or on site. Come on by and see us. Whether you need help with your existing ETC gear, or are looking to incorporate us in an upcoming project, we are happy to help you find solutions. As they say, "The show must go on." That’s the ETC ethic.
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Ninth Avenue, known as Columbus Avenue between West 59th and 110th Streets, is a southbound thoroughfare on the West Side of Manhattan in New York City. Traffic runs downtown (southbound) along the full stretch from Chelsea to the Upper West Side, except for the initial 3 blocks (from Gansevoort Street to 14th Street) where traffic runs northbound carrying traffic from Greenwich Street.DescriptionNinth Avenue originates just south of West 14th Street at Gansevoort Street in the West Village, and extends uptown for 48 blocks until its intersection with West 59th Street, where it becomes Columbus Avenue—named after Christopher Columbus. It continues without interruption through the Upper West Side to West 110th Street, where its name changes again, to Morningside Drive, and runs north through Morningside Heights to West 122nd Street.A one block stretch of Ninth Avenue between West 15th and 16th Streets is also signed as "Oreo Way." The first Oreo cookies were manufactured in 1912 at the former Nabisco headquarters on that block.