Wednesday, July 28, 2010

NY Philharmonic At Prospect Park

Every year, the NY Philharmonic hosts a program called New York Philharmonic: Concerts in the Parks. This involves the New York Philharmonic performing in various parks around NYC. The various venues include Central Park, which holds the most number of shows for them, Prospect Park, Bronx, Staten Island, and Queens.

I had plans to go to the performance in Central Park. The special part this year was that one of the performances had the Shanghai Philharmonic join in with the NY Phil to perform, the first event of its type in Central Park. However, due to the weather forecasts where rain was imminent if it wasn’t already raining during the day, I could not make it to any of the Central Park performances. Eventually, I convinced a few of my friends to join me on a Friday for the performance in Prospect Park.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Arab Heritage Week - Comedy Show

Last week was a rare celebration of the Arab culture in NYC. The Arab Heritage Week was celebrated through various means all around NYC. There were music shows as well as comedy shows and festivals throughout the 5 boroughs of NYC.

A friend of mine convinced me to go to the Arab comedy show and it turned out to be a blast. Although the cover charge with the 2 drink minimum was a bit excessive, the show itself turned out to be a great display of Arab comedians. The show was held at the Broadway Comedy Club on 53rd st between 8th and 9th ave. In a span of 2 hours, the standup comedians made us laugh hysterically, the poet made us think about the current state of Arab culture, and the musician on the guitar picked on all different stereotypes of the Arab world.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Yankees Game - the house that Jeter built

One of the greatest things that NYC has to offer is its sports team, and which team is better to celebrate it with than the NY Yankees. I had the privilege to receive free tickets from a close friend of mine to a recent Yankees game played on July 3rd 2010. It was a game against the Blue Jays, whom Yankees had lost to the night before. So it was a day of retribution for the yanks.

It was a day game so my little sister and I arrived at the ball park an hour before game time. Our seats were in section 135, that’s right behind the left field wall. I did not take the time to look at the stadium and went straight to our seats. They were holding batting practice so I was hoping for some fly balls or even one that was thrown into the stands by the fielders; no such luck :(

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

One Republic - The performance that wasn't

So I found out this morning that there is a free performance by One Republic at Bryant Park at 8:30 pm. I get extremely excited since I love their songs and would love to hear them in person.

A friend of mine got to Bryant park an hour or so before the performance and got a good spot on the lawn near the front. After taking care of some stuff at my apt, I get to Bryant Park at around 8:30 thinking that it would be packed but it hardly looked like anyone cared about the performance to show up. I was surprised but I chalked it up to the heat wave.

Blues Concert at Wagner Park, Battery Park City

So NYC has a lot to offer and especially during the summer time. This year I decided to look into the River to River Festival. They have quite a few events that are organized through out the downtown NYC area.

Last Thursday, July 1st, I went with a few friends to check out the blues concert that was organized by R2R at the Wagner Park in Battery Park City. The performer was John Hammond who I personally have never heard of or listened to but then again my taste in music consists of Linkin Park and Eminem so that was expected.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Starting up!

I guess I decided that since I am exploring more parts of NYC this summer, I should document my explorations so I can look back on it from time to time and see what else I can do.

At times I will throw in some posts about my travels outside of the country as well when that comes up.

For now I think I am going to recall the various events I have attended in NYC and share it with you. Maybe there are some NYers out there who will gain something from this or even join me in future events.