95th street and broadway
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West End Theatre is a theatre building in Harlem, New York City, built in 1902 by Meyer R. Bimberg in a structure that now houses the La Gree Baptist Church. It is located on 125th Street between St. Nicholas and Morningside Avenue. Bimberg, who came to be known as Bim the Button Man, made his fortune selling campaign buttons. He had five theatres built in New York City before his death including what is now the Belasco Theatre. Rev. Wayland Williams presides at La Gree.
Symphony Space, founded by Isaiah Sheffer and Allan Miller, is a multi-disciplinary performing arts organization at 2537 Broadway on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Performances take place in the 760-seat Peter Jay Sharp Theatre or the 160-seat Leonard Nimoy Thalia. Programs include music, dance, theater, film, and literary readings. In addition, Symphony Space provides literacy programs and the Curriculum Arts Project, which integrates performing arts into social studies curricula in New York City Public Schools.Symphony Space traces its beginnings to a free marathon concert, Wall to Wall Bach, held on January 9, 1978, organized by Isaiah Sheffer and Alan Miller. From 1978 to 2001, the theater hosted all of the New York productions by the New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players.As of 2010, Symphony Space hosts 600 or more events annually, including an annual free music Wall to Wall marathon; Bloomsday on Broadway (celebrating James Joyce's Ulysses); and Selected Shorts, broadcast nationally over Public Radio International. The New York company of Revels, Inc., also holds its shows there.Early history of the buildingFrom 1915 to 1917, Vincent Astor spent $750,000 of his personal fortune on the Astor Market, a two-story mini-mall of stands occupying the southwest corner of 95th and Broadway. The intention was to sell fruit, meat, fish, produce, and flowers at inexpensive prices, achieved through large economies of scale. As was common with Astor's building projects, flamboyance dominated the architecture, including a 290-foot William Mackay sgraffito frieze depicting farmers bringing their goods to market.
103rd Street is a local station on the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of 103rd Street and Broadway on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, within Manhattan Valley, it is served by the 1 train at all times.HistoryOperation of the first subway began on October 27, 1904, with the opening of the original 28 stations of the New York City Subway from City Hall to 145th Street on the West Side Branch including the 103rd Street station.In 1948, platforms on the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line from 103rd Street to 238th Street were lengthened to 514 feet to allow full ten-car express trains to platform. Previously the stations could only platform six car local trains. The platform extensions were opened in stages. On April 6, 1948, the stations from 103rd Street to Dyckman Street had their platform extensions opened, with the exception of the 125th Street, which had its opened on June 11, 1948.
Symphony Space, founded by Isaiah Sheffer and Allan Miller, is a multi-disciplinary performing arts organization at 2537 Broadway on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Performances take place in the 760-seat Peter Jay Sharp Theatre or the 160-seat Leonard Nimoy Thalia. Programs include music, dance, theater, film, and literary readings. In addition, Symphony Space provides literacy programs and the Curriculum Arts Project, which integrates performing arts into social studies curricula in New York City Public Schools.Symphony Space traces its beginnings to a free marathon concert, Wall to Wall Bach, held on January 9, 1978, organized by Isaiah Sheffer and Alan Miller. From 1978 to 2001, the theater hosted all of the New York productions by the New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players.As of 2010, Symphony Space hosts 600 or more events annually, including an annual free music Wall to Wall marathon; Bloomsday on Broadway (celebrating James Joyce's Ulysses); and Selected Shorts, broadcast nationally over Public Radio International. The New York company of Revels, Inc., also holds its shows there.Early history of the buildingFrom 1915 to 1917, Vincent Astor spent $750,000 of his personal fortune on the Astor Market, a two-story mini-mall of stands occupying the southwest corner of 95th and Broadway. The intention was to sell fruit, meat, fish, produce, and flowers at inexpensive prices, achieved through large economies of scale. As was common with Astor's building projects, flamboyance dominated the architecture, including a 290-foot William Mackay sgraffito frieze depicting farmers bringing their goods to market.
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Are you visiting New York City from another state or another country and looking for an exciting way to go out, meet people, and have fun? Look no further than NYCBC for a night in the Big Apple that you will never forget! Based off of the popular pub crawls done in South America and Europe, NYCBC offers weekly bar crawls which unite people of different origins in a celebration under the lights of the city that never sleeps. Your bar crawl will go something like this: 9:30 - You arrive at Amadeus Pizza in the Upper Wet Side (90th St & Amsterdam Ave). You will sign in, get a wristband and join the other bar crawlers in ALL YOU CAN EAT PIZZA and ALL YOU CAN DRINK BEER. 10:45 - We will start to leave Amadeus Pizza and head to our first bar 11:00 - We will arrive at the first bar, take a free shot and enjoy the drink specials for about an hour with all the people you have just met. 12:15 - We will all walk to the next bar, and again, take a free shot and enjoy the drink specials for about an hour. 1:30 - You and your fellow bar crawlers/new friends will walk with us to the final bar of the night which will typically be a dance bar at which point you will all take a free shot and enjoy the drink specials/dancing at this new bar. You can remain at this bar for as long as the night takes you or venture out into the city to discover even more of what NYC has to offer with your new friends. The night will include everything above for ONLY $40!! For less than the cost of an average night out in NYC, you will have an unforgettable night in one of the greatest cities in the world, and make new friends to visit all over the globe. Join us in New York City, we hope to see you soon!
NEWWORKS 2012 lineup: STELLA RISING by Napua Davoy "...one of the most extraordinary song stylists in today's jazz world!"-George Wein, creator Newport Jazz Festival A one-woman show with 10 characters and original music from jazz to operatic arias. Hawaiian paradise meets The Grapes of Wrath in a mother/daughter story of conflict, reconciliation and loss to dementia. Directed by Karine Plantadit March 8- 18, 2012 at West End Theatre (263 W. 86th Street) Chanteuse Napua Davoy, called “one of the most extraordinary song stylists in today’s jazz world“ by George Wein, creator of the Newport Jazz festival, brings her one-woman cabaret with 10 characters and original music ranging from jazz to opera, where Hawaiian paradise meets The Grapes of Wrath, to the Upper West Side. TONY Award nominated dancer Karine Plantadit (COME FLY AWAY) makes her directorial debut with this mother/daughter story of conflict and reconciliation. For more information, please visit: http://www.panasianrep.org/stella_rising.shtml and BAUDELAIRE: La Mort Conceived by Ernest Abuba, Shigeko Suga and Minouche Waring Directed by Shigeko Suga, assisted by Minouche Waring March 23- April 1, 2012 at West End Theatre (263 W. 86th Street) A tri-lingual adapation from Baudelaire's poems, segmented from his masterpiece, "Les Fleur du Mal," BAUDELAIRE is a theatrical staging fusing Butoh, Flamenco and French poetry featuring Ernest Abuba, Anna Gheesling, Minouche Waring and Shigeko Suga, with original music created and performed by Yukio Tsuji. For more information, please visit: http://www.panasianrep.org/baudelaire.shtml
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