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22nd September 2009
Greenwich Village, Manhattan Non Union Commercial And Industrial Electrical Contractor 212 665 0600There are numerous elements to getting an electric problem corrected. Not the least of which is to make sure that the job is done correctly . By this, th... Read >
Author: Thad Nixon
17th September 2009
Anyone who has ever listened to music has heard the voice - that angelic, instantly-recognizable voice of Barbra Streisand, and Barbra Streisand tickets are once again available. This legend of the music industry is not just a singer, however, but a perf... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
And that isn't an empty boast.
New York City, hailed as the city that never sleeps, fondly known as the Big Apple, is home to approximately eight million people and with the population still expected to rise in the years to come. New York City is toute... Read >
Author: Mauro Suarez
16th September 2009
Although New York has a reputation for being one of the more expensive cities to visit, those who do their homework will find there are plenty of no-cost and low-cost things to do and see. If you know where to look, the Big Apple is bursting with endless... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
25th July 2009
Rosebank is a lively cosmopolitan district, business node and tourist attraction in the northern side of Johannesburg. The unique combination of work, shopping and entertainment environment makes this a 'must see' stop on your travels.
Rosebank due to ... Read >
Author: Sandra Olivier
10th June 2009
Halloween may be one of the most commercialized celebrations in the United States. When we talk about commercial potential, Halloween is next only to Christmas in terms of popularity and market viability.
Commercial quality
Halloween is not only po... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
04th June 2009
If you've ever been to New York City, you've seen them driving by, those sleek, classy limousines gliding smoothly through traffic. You may not know, however, the many different ways those limos solve transportation needs in New York. Ride along as we fol... Read >
Author: radarbob
04th June 2009
If you've ever been to New York City, you've seen them driving by, those sleek, classy limousines gliding smoothly through traffic. You may not know, however, the many different ways those limos solve transportation needs in New York. Ride along as we fol... Read >
Author: radarbob
12th May 2009
New Yorkers love their desserts and it shows in the sheer number of places that sell pies, cakes, chocolates, ice cream, donuts, and cookies. Are you getting hungry yet?
New York City’s tourism web site lists the number of restaurants at 18,696, add ... Read >
Author: Robert Miller
01st May 2009
I obtained the BFA in Film Production from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. As someone who has also attended USC’s Film School as well as having taken classes at UCLA’s Film Program, I thought I could offer some good perspective of what I thought of... Read >
Author: Robert Levin
04th April 2009
When you want the insider's experience in New York City, take a behind-the-scenes tour at some trendy attractions and sites. New York City is the place to learn about the world-infamous Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall, take a historic tour of the NBC S... Read >
Author: Peter
27th March 2009
As one of only a select few people who has attended both of the leading film schools, I thought I should offer my experience to discuss the two. New York University and University of Southern California have vied for some time for title of having the ‘... Read >
Author: Robert Levin
06th March 2009
The first installment of the Student Travel Spotlight is focused around Berlin, Germany. Berlin is the capital city of Germany and one of the 16 states of the Federal Republic of Germany. Berlin is Germany’s largest city with a population of 4.5 million... Read >
Author: Christine A.
28th January 2009
If you’re thinking of hitting New York and the famous streets of Manhattan then why not have a glance at our guide to what to see and do while there.
The much loved, much filmed borough of Manhattan is home to many of the world’s most iconic stre... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
15th December 2008
Of course, commonly known as the city that never sleeps, New York enjoys a fame and popularity that is normally reserved for capital cities. The epicentre of popular culture, America's 'Big Apple' is instantly recognisable for its impressive skyline a... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
26th November 2008
Prices are declining throughout New York City, but certain neighborhoods are
being hit harder than others.
It is usually the case that changing and marginal neighborhoods are hit hardest
by slowdowns. Despite this entire recession being cause... Read >
Author: Elika Associates
22nd November 2008
"Trick or treat!" You hear the kids screaming from the porch. You swing open the door to see a Captain America, a Chewbacca, a Dora the Explorer and a lady bug. The kids costumes are all so cute and the Halloween masks are so creepy this year, but somethi... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
05th November 2008
There are so many famous sights, districts, shops and attractions in New York that you'll feel you know them before you get there. But nothing beats the experience of really being there.
New York is the city with something for everyone. Whoever you are... Read >
Author: Kevin Smith
03rd November 2008
And that isn't an empty boast.
New York City, hailed as the city that never sleeps, fondly known as the Big Apple, is home to approximately eight million people and with the population still expected to rise in the years to come. New York City is tout... Read >
Author: Jake Saab
31st October 2008
Halloween is a best time for children indulged in fun. In the eyes of children, it is a festival full of mystery. As the night fell, the children are all hurried to put on their colorful make-up costumes and wear various ridiculous
masks on and go out f... Read >
Author: Jennie Qiao(www.oil-painting-online.com)
30th October 2008
New York City's Greenwich Village Halloween Parade could be the annual event of Greenwich Village. The parade was originated from the year of 1973. Initially it was only a simple idea came from a mask maker who is also a puppeteer Ralph Lee. At that time ... Read >
Author: Jennie Qiao(www.oil-painting-online.com)
30th October 2008
Halloween is a best time for children indulged in fun. In the eyes of children, it is a festival full of mystery. As the night fell, the children are all hurried to put on their colorful make-up costumes and wear various ridiculous masks on and go out for... Read >
Author: Jennie Qiao(www.oil-painting-online.com)
27th October 2008
New York, New York, so good they named it twice! You will love it too, when you take a flight to New York City.
Great value for money flights to New York can be used for either a short break or a longer holiday, and you can begin to enjoy one of the mo... Read >
Author: Kevin Smith
20th October 2008
Traveling to New York City is the most happening event that can happen to one’s life. The city is quite expensive but the tourists never stop dreaming to visit this city of skyscrapers. The accommodations of New York hotels are perfectly designed for th... Read >
Author: julismith
02nd October 2008
The Pin Up Girl
Before we talk about the curvy, swervy, plus-size-bikini-clad Hilda, the stage is going to be set with a little history of the pin up girl. I'll take you back in time now, with a short story about a few of the most talented and popular ... Read >
Author: Plus Lover
25th September 2008
The September 30th deadline for submissions to the New York Songwriters' Circle's (NYSC) annual Songwriting Contest is quickly approaching. For over 18 years such notable artists as Vanessa Carlton, Norah Jones, Gavin DeGraw, Jesse Harris, Lisa Loeb, Ch... Read >
Author: MusicDish
22nd July 2008
New York is the theatre center of the United States. The Americans have a very rich culture with the music and theatres being an integral part of it. Only in West 40 & 50 streets and Broadway, there are around 38 theatres opened in winter and autumn. In m... Read >
Author: EricaMaurer
22nd July 2008
New York is the theatre center of the United States. The Americans have a very rich culture with the music and theatres being an integral part of it. Only in West 40 & 50 streets and Broadway, there are around 38 theatres opened in winter and autumn. In m... Read >
Author: EricaMaurer
13th February 2008
Along with Paris and London, New York City is one of the three greatest metropolises on the planet. Jutting out majestically from the east coast, what makes ‘The Capital of the World’ such an inviting proposition is the sheer number of things to see a... Read >
Author: Paul Scottyn
10th February 2008
The Big Apple is probably the most exciting city in the world, and New York hotels are among the very best.
Wherever you stay obviously depends on your budget, but there are some great bargains to be found, and a quick search for discount New York hote... Read >
Author: Anjali
14th November 2007
Having family in Albany New York when I live in Greenwich Village NYC has its perks, but the moment I decided to help out with my niece’s 5th birthday party, I knew I was in for one crazy weekend. Like a good uncle, I had a variety of items to bring to ... Read >
Author: stevelorenzoic
25th September 2007
This movie moves us across a landscape of Beatles hits and really fleshes out the words and possible meanings of the songs. The setting of the movie is the turbulent late 60’s, and it follows three central characters who are in their late teens in Green... Read >
Author: Chrisistheone
27th July 2007
The Fourth of July may only be celebrated in the United States but America's Independence is well known throughout the world. Over the years, the Fourth of July has morphed into one of the world's most dazzling celebrations, with cities and towns across t... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry
29th June 2007
San Francisco is undeniably one of Americas most popular tourist and travel destinations. However, it was only recently, while researching travel plans of my own, that it dawned on me how much of an icon the City by the Bay actually is for the American ps... Read >
Author: Matt P
24th May 2007
New York City's countless splendours attract visitors in their millions each year. From iconic sights like Times Square and the Statue of Liberty to atmospheric NYC neighbourhoods such as Greenwich Village, Soho and Manhattan's Theatre District, there's a... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
08th February 2007
New York City, located among a cluster of islands surrounding New York Harbour, has an immense amount to offer visitors. That said, many first-timers in the city often feel overwhelmed by its size and multitude of attractions. But rest assured that by k... Read >
Author: martymac
06th February 2007
One of the best ways to quickly build your business, get high quality clients, and have it happen pretty easily, are referrals. Absolutely. Whether you get these from friends, family, or networking groups (the way I have for years), it is key to building ... Read >
Author: Heather Dominick, Solo-entrepreneur Expert
17th January 2007
New York City, aka the city that never sleeps, fondly known as the Big Apple, is home to approximately eight million people with the population still expected to rise in the years to come. New York City is touted as the centre of the world maybe because e... Read >
Author: Natalie
28th December 2006
What could be more exciting than spending the first days of your married life together in New York City! You will find an abundance of culture, shopping, nightlife, bars and restaurants. Even if you have a modest honeymoon budget, you can find what you ... Read >
Author: Kathleen
12th October 2006
Everyone has his or her favorite Tony Curtis film, whether it's Some Like it Hot with Marilyn Monroe and Jack Lemmon, The Boston Strangler with Henry Fonda, Trapeze with Burt Lancaster and Gina Lolabrigida, or The Great Race with Natalie Wood. After makin... Read >
Author: Keith Hunt
06th August 2006
Everyone has his or her favorite Tony Curtis film, whether it's Some Like it Hot with Marilyn Monroe and Jack Lemmon, The Boston Strangler with Henry Fonda, Trapeze with Burt Lancaster and Gina Lolabrigida, or The Great Race with Natalie Wood. After makin... Read >
Author: Keith Hunt
16th January 2006
A Unique Marketing Spin for a Coffee Shop
Incorporating personal interaction in your marketing is a must today.
By William Dupree
Three business partners contacted me about creating a marketing plan for a coffee shop that they were opening in Gre... Read >
Author: William Dupree
12th September 2005
Some people think that Manhattan and New York City are synonymous, but they are not. Everyone should get to see New York City in his or her lifetime, but this network of neighborhoods can be intimidating without guidance. Manhattan is only one of the fi... Read >
Author: David Chandler
14th July 2005
New York City is unknown to none. One of the vibrant and significant metropolises on the globe, the city of New York is considered to be one of the most expensive cities in the world. The dream to vacation in New York seems to materialize only for the ric... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
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