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I know there are some New Yorkers out there reading p.o-t. Anything this
southern girl should see while I'm here? Any good vistas for a
photograph that isn't the postcard stuff? Nothing too touristy, I went
to the top of buildings back when I was a kid. Just looking for some
interesting clubs to hit, maybe a generally geeky place to hang out.
And no advise to visit B&H Photo. Already heading back there tomorrow,
and I'm afraid I won't leave without more camera gear.
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Sabrina Kilian wrote:
> I know there are some New Yorkers out there reading p.o-t. Anything this
> southern girl should see while I'm here? Any good vistas for a
> photograph that isn't the postcard stuff? Nothing too touristy, I went
> to the top of buildings back when I was a kid. Just looking for some
> interesting clubs to hit, maybe a generally geeky place to hang out.
>
> And no advise to visit B&H Photo. Already heading back there tomorrow,
> and I'm afraid I won't leave without more camera gear.
The Village Voice
http://www.villagevoice.com/
is still a reliable ear to the ground
Try to get twofer tickets and see a B'way show. Predictable, maybe, but
it still sets the standard. 'Rent' has wide appeal, I think my
daughter has seen it 5 or 6 times. Also look at BAM, (Brooklyn Academy
for the Arts) Its getting rave reviews for this one:
http://www.villagevoice.com/theater/0819,hamm-i-am,433902,11.html
In Manhattan the Lower East Side is still the hip place.
Stanton-to-Rivington Orchard-to-Ludlow. The cutting edge is progressing
downward, Ludlow-Canal-Division. Williamsburg's north side is of course
the Lower East Side annex and for many, the hippest of all. The
Meatpacking District is more tourist and B&T (bridge and tunnel)
pretentious. Same with the 'Chelsea' and "Flatiron' clubs. Should
probably steer clear, but it depends what you want.
If you are in town a few days I would love to meet you. I am off Monday
the 12th all day (which is today already), Tuesday eve (tomorrow), and
all day Wednesday.
-Jim
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Not sure what you are looking for with photography, but something you
might not think of as a Manhattan-bound tourist are the 'elevated'
subway tracks found in the boroughs. The 'Broadway' stop on the N-W line
in Astoria, Queens is a favorite on mine. Or maybe the stop at Flushing
and Broadway (different Broadway) on the J-M line past Williamsburg. Of
course Coney Island is always a photographer mecca.
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Sabrina Kilian <ykg### [at] SPAMvtedu> wrote:
> I know there are some New Yorkers out there reading p.o-t. Anything this
> southern girl should see while I'm here? Any good vistas for a
> photograph that isn't the postcard stuff? Nothing too touristy, I went
> to the top of buildings back when I was a kid. Just looking for some
> interesting clubs to hit, maybe a generally geeky place to hang out.
>
> And no advise to visit B&H Photo. Already heading back there tomorrow,
> and I'm afraid I won't leave without more camera gear.
MOMA is cool. The last two times I went, I actually saw 3D animations.
There are cafes in MOMA where one can get a wine, if not beer, and are
artsy-fartsy, if not geeky.
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