 |
Login now!
|
Find contacts and travel tips from hundreds of cities worldwide.
Login to iTravel
|
|
|
|
key
|
|
Attractions Reviews Showing (6-10) of 19
The Knitting Factory: "intersting, off the wall music "
by orabidoo (07 September 2000)
If you want to see the less mainstream side of the NYC music scene, the Knitting Factory is the place to go. They have *lots* of shows, many of them from not-really-well-known bands. Styles range from jazz to improvisation to experimental rock to s...more
Woodlawn Cemetery: "An oasis of history and beauty "
by james (10 August 2000)
Question:
What have Irving Berlin, George M. Cohan, Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, F.W. Woolworth, Roland H. Macy, Jay Gould, Robert Moses, Joseph Pulitzer and James Flagg got in common.
Answer:
They are all buried in Woodlawn cem...more
B3: "B3 Comedy Night "
by matty (09 August 2000)
B3 is a trendy East Village restaurant/bar/lounge that has various acts downstairs in the "kitten lounge". On Wednesdays, they have a comedy night (for free), and on other nights they'll have either live music or DJ's (for free as well.) Th...more
"The Empire State Building "
by skippy (26 July 2000)
It might be the single biggest cliche about New York, but the Empire State Building has endured as probably the most recognisable building in the world, and a trip up to the observation deck on the 86th floor will still take your breath away. There i...more
Brooklyn Academy of Music: "BAM! gorgeous place to see a performance "
by melissak (24 July 2000)
The Brooklyn Academy of Music is located in a gorgeous old building with a cafe upstairs and the most wonderful roof! I saw a ballet performance there and it literally made me speechless, but the whole lead up to it was just as special - make sure yo...more
Page Previous 1 2 3 4 Next »
|
|
New York City Home | New York City Reviews | Contacts |
|