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"Pssst -- Walt sent me."
Last Wednesday was the last Speakeasy at the Museum of the City of New York. If you missed it, too bad. You’ll just have to wait for next year.
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November 17, 2009 in City Living | Tags: Baby Soda Jazz Band, Culture, Dixieland Jazz, Jazz, Jazz Age, Manhattan, New York, New York City, Urban Life, Washington Square Park | by W. Kenton | Leave a comment
August 31, 2009 in City Living, Daily Poop | Tags: Art Deco, Bar Jamon, Cibar, City Living, Club Wit' End, Culture, Diane Naegel, Jazz, Jazz Age, Manhattan, New York City, Wit's End | by W. Kenton | 1 comment
Summer’s almost gone — and where did it go? Seems like it didn’t even arrive until July, and starting next week it’s back-to-school, back-from-the-Hamptons, and back to the daily grind.
But let’s not dwell on the past. September marks the beginning of Autumn in New York, and Autumn in New York is always a magical time. When the air turns crisp, the leaves turn red and gold, and Bryant Park turns into a field of white tents housing an army of long, leggy ladies, parties, drinks and fashion flow together from the pent up stores of summer, and the great river of life rolls mightily on.
August 28, 2009 in City Living, Reviews | Tags: 1920s, City Living, Cocktails, Culture, Jazz, Jazz Age, Museum of the City of New York, New York City, Speakeasy, The Moonlighters, Urban Life, Wit's End | by W. Kenton | 1 comment
"Pssst -- Walt sent me."
Last Wednesday was the last Speakeasy at the Museum of the City of New York. If you missed it, too bad. You’ll just have to wait for next year.