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Biscuit's NYC: November 2009
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009. It’s listed as one of the top One Hundred Things to Do Before You Die. It attracts over two million visitors each year, disrupts traffic all over town, and boasts some of the most elaborate displays of puppetry to found anywhere in the U.S. Yes, I’m talking about none other than New York’s Village Halloween Parade. And yes, this was the adventure that Stephanie and I chose to partake in the last weekend of October. Wednesday, November 4, 2009. A sneak peak at the new dance pie...
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Biscuit's NYC: January 2011
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Monday, January 31, 2011. I'm coming up on two years here, and have yet to see some quintessential New York neighborhoods and must-see attractions. So I've made a new goal for 2011: I'm going to get out and see my city. In the spirit of this resolution, Aidan and I journeyed to the Upper East Side this past weekend to visit the Whitney Museum. We also saw " workworkworkworkwork. It wasn't until I was about two inches away that I realized it was actually sculpted out of human bone. Pretty incredible to see.
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Biscuit's NYC: October 2009
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Wednesday, October 14, 2009. Time to Start Checking 'Em Off. I am both overwhelmed and enthralled by Time Out New York's 101 things to do in New York city in the fall. List So many adventures, so little time! Help me out and recommend a number you want me to try! Tuesday, October 13, 2009. Unicorns and Openings and Mothers, oh my! Continuing where I left off…. After wandering the length of the fair (and spying a unicorn! All I can say is that it made me miss the high standards of Umich. The opening t...
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Biscuit's NYC: Bounced Reality Check
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Saturday, July 10, 2010. Never thought I'd catch this blog up to the current year did ya? Yeah neither did I! I spent New Year's Eve in Chicago with Aidan, where we had a lovely dinner with friends before bundling up and trying to head downtown for the fireworks. We just missed the train though, and decided to trudge back and watch the televised ball drop (slightly ironic that I end up watching Times Square coverage after having just left? We got working right away, assembling bouquets, packing up recept...
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Biscuit's NYC: October 2010
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Friday, October 29, 2010. A Thousand Words of Summer. May started off with a bang. I got to see Aidan graduate from Michigan with two degrees (and hear a commencement speech given by President Obama! When I got back to New York after all the burgers and cake, I got some more good news: Once my internship with A.R.T./New York was finished, Carl wanted to hire me on full time! But this IS New York we’re talking about, so to be on the safe side, we booked several appointments with different brokers. And, wh...
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Biscuit's NYC: Snow Blankets
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Friday, January 7, 2011. This post is dedicated to an avid reader who has recently celebrated a birthday AND is powering through rehabilitation after his knee replacement surgery. As my belated gift to you, grandpa, this post brings the blog up to (drum roll please). TODAY! Now back to September. We also partnered with a local bar called The Hourglass Tavern. Which allowed us to have an opening night party there - replete with show-themed drinks! Blog and then continue to read, because it's a great blog!
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Biscuit's NYC: July 2010
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Thursday, July 22, 2010. Then one random afternoon in the first few days of February, I got a call from a number I didn't recognize. It was the co-producer of MCC Theater's Youth Company. S winter show. He explained that he needed a production assistant for this show, maybe even an assistant director. And the job started immediately. And it paid. Saturday, July 10, 2010. Never thought I'd catch this blog up to the current year did ya? Yeah neither did I! I spent New Year's Eve in Chicago with Aidan, wher...
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Biscuit's NYC: August 2009
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Sunday, August 30, 2009. Moving in to Inwood. There was also the adventure with the (free! Kitchen table that we got down a five story walk up, only to discover that it was too large for the car. After lugging it back up the five flights, we managed to shove a kitchen storage unit into the backseat. At least, we almost did. The door wouldn't quite. Shut But that's not a huge biggie, right? And speaking of delicious. the Inwood farmer's market is full of great produce and smiling faces. This past ...Big c...
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Biscuit's NYC: Upswings
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Thursday, July 22, 2010. Then one random afternoon in the first few days of February, I got a call from a number I didn't recognize. It was the co-producer of MCC Theater's Youth Company. S winter show. He explained that he needed a production assistant for this show, maybe even an assistant director. And the job started immediately. And it paid. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Big city welcomes small town girl with open arms; read here about all the hilarity that ensues! 1/20) Rachel and I "recoveri...
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Biscuit's NYC: June 2010
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Tuesday, June 22, 2010. Stars in Our Eyes. One November day as I was coming home from work, I noticed a flyer for the Inwood Astronomy Project. Overlooked it and dragged everyone all the way up to Indian Road Cafe before realizing her mistake (that person may or may not have been me; I plead the fifth). But the adventure didn't stop once we reached the park. Inwood Hill Park. Is a " forever wild. No streetlights. Awesome for astronomy. no so awesome for finding. The Seas of Manhattan. Window project call...