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RAQUEL'S MANHATTAN JAZZ CLUB Mug Coffee Cup 11 oz


RAQUEL’S MANHATTAN JAZZ CLUB Mug Coffee Cup 11 oz



This high quality ceramic mug makes a great gift for anyone! The design is on both sides of the mug! The image is adhered through a heat process that makes it durable and long lasting. The colors won’t fade, so the mug can be enjoyed for years to come!…


Annie Hall


Annie Hall


$7.18


Winner of four Oscars (Best Picture, Director, Screenplay, and Actress), Woody Allen’s bittersweet comedy was loosely based on his real-life relationship with actress Diane Keaton. The film follows the rocky romance between neurotic comedian Alvy Singer (Allen) and the ditzy Annie Hall (Keaton) from New York to California and back while providing hilarious glimpses into the characters’ pasts. With…

Myrna Loy and William Powell Collection (Manhattan Melodrama / Evelyn Prentice / Double Wedding / I Love You Again / Love Crazy)


Myrna Loy and William Powell Collection (Manhattan Melodrama / Evelyn Prentice / Double Wedding / I Love You Again / Love Crazy)


$35.85


William Powell re-teamed with Myrna Loy after the first “Thin Man” movie for “Evelyn Prentice” (1934), an expert thriller in which Powell plays a womanizing lawyer whose adulterous affair leads to blackmail, deceit, and murder. Una Merkel, Harvey Stephens, and Rosalind Russell, in her debut, also star. Then, “Manhattan Melodrama” (1934) is a compelling crime drama starring Powell and Clark Gable a…

The Eddy Duchin Story


The Eddy Duchin Story


$12.51


Tyrone Power stars as the pianist/bandleader who was the talk of ’30s New York cafe society but whose personal life was marred by tragedy. Glossy, song-filled biodrama also features Kim Novak, James Whitmore, and the keyboard work of Carmen Cavallaro. Songs include “What Is This Thing Called Love?,” “Till We Meet Again.” 123 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital Surround; S…

A Winter Symphony


A Winter Symphony


$6.78


Released Nearly A Decade After Zevon’S First Best-Of (A Quiet Normal Life), I’Ll Sleep When I’M Dead Provides A More Comprehensive Overview Of The Off-Centre California Songsmith’S Fitful Career. The First Disc Of The 44-Song, Two-Cd Set Nearly Duplicates The Earlier Retrospective, Dropping Only One Song (“Ain’T That Pretty At All”) And Tossing In The Likes Of “Hasten Down The Wind”, “Bad Luck Str…

A Celtic Family Christmas


A Celtic Family Christmas


$33.00


A Celtic Family Christmas features never-before-released songs of peace and joy by Celtic Woman and the High Kings.
Track listing:
1. Celtic Woman – Carol of the Bells
2. Celtic Woman – The First Noel
3. Celtic Woman – In The Bleak Midwinter
4. Celtic Woman – Jesu Joy of Man’s Desiring
5. The High Kings – Driving Home for Christmas
6. The High Kings – Santa Claus is Coming to Town…




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Posters Manhattan Questions


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Where can I find an explanation to the “MANHATTAN STEELWORKERS” picture?

I tried to google but only advertising came up to buy this poster

http://2453-175140.plentymarket.net/images/produkte/4111.jpg

So? Do you have any idea where to find a story or an explanation to this picture? Or do you know the story? >.<

It is called Lunchtime Atop a Skyscraper, and the photographer was Charles C. Ebbets.

The building was NOT the Chrysler Building, but the G.E building at Rockefeller Center. Funny, I also thought it was the Chrysler building, and that sent me on a wild goose chase, because I knew the photographer who took all the famous pictures of the building of the Chrysler Building was Margaret Bourke White, and I looked through a ton of her stuff for this answer, only to find nothing on it at all. (Of course, because she hadn’t taken this picture! Wrong building!)

There is a wikipedia page on this photo – Here it is:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunchtime_atop_a_Skyscraper

Get Snap Happy On New York Trips

The bright lights of New York City draw holidaymakers the world over, and none are disappointed when they arrive in its iconic streets. As a cultural hub, New York is home to some of the finest artistic and theatrical developments in the world today, making it an ideal destination for anyone hoping to soak up some culture on their holiday. However, the city is also so bursting with famous attractions and unforgettable sights that you can rest assured a mere walk around New York is sure to leave a lasting impression with tourists.

There are certain landmarks all guests to the city are advised to see and photograph for posterity. These of course include the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty – two sights many people may feel familiar with due to their frequent cameos in any number of films. Another place to add to your itinerary is the Rockefeller Center in midtown Manhattan, it’s especially beautiful in the winter months when a skating rink and Christmas tree add some seasonal glamour.

While there are plenty of attractions to see in New York that can be enjoyed by foot, many visitors choose to take a trip on the Staten Island Ferry – a free service that runs between Staten Island and Lower Manhattan. The ride offers an excellent way to absorb a view of the harbour and the Statue of Liberty. Boat rides can also be found in the lush and tranquil Central Park. If the water isn’t your thing, then you’ll be glad to know the 150 year old grounds are also home to a zoo and lots of wonderful spots to relax and unwind.

Holidaymakers who like to investigate the artistic and social history of their destinations will love having the chance to take a tour of some of New York’s finest establishments, including the American Museum of Natural History which features numerous exhibitions as well as the Rose Center planetarium, the iconic Metropolitan Museum of Art and the cutting edge Museum of Modern Art. There are also numerous small and independent galleries and exhibitions spaces in the city where travellers can discover up and coming artists.

Bursting with so many tourist attractions, you can rest assured that flights to New York will result in a holiday packed with fun experiences and unforgettable memories. If you take a trip to the Big Apple, make sure you remember to pack your camera.

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Paul Buchanan writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.



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