A long-time resident of the Midwestern United States blogs about living in New York City and how it compares to life in the suburbs of Cincinnati.
April 5, 2011
We saw this amazing musical, Catch Me If You Can, at the Neil Simon Theatre on Saturday. I must have spent 2 hours on Friday reading about the various shows -- there is so much on the internet including reviews and videos -- which makes it easy, but it is hard to stop! There are only a handful of shows I'm not interested in at all, so it's a good thing we're living here. The best of the best is what to expect here, I guess. No errors, no singing off pitch, no bad acting, amazing dancing, way cool set designs, pit bands, etc. Love it.
The High Line
The High Line is a train line that operated in the 1930s several feet above ground level on the lower west side. Thanks to a group of activists, it's being restored -- instead of demolished -- and turned into a park. You can read more about it at their top notch website www.thehighline.org. Our cab driver knew nothing about it, so it was good that Paul knew the cross streets. Worth visiting. We'll go back on a sunnier day.
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