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Thursday
Jan062011

Bloodcurdling

Dracula descends on New York, and we hit both the performance and the Sardi's after-party. For slide show, click here.


Thursday
Oct142010

The Ride of Your Life

Like most New Yorkers, I avoid Times Square like the plague. Even with the Bloomberg-mandated closure of Broadway, the area is a traffic-snarled den of caricature artists, slack-jawed tourists and bad chain restaurants. Were it not for theatre, I wonder whether I'd ever visit this part of town. And yet, it was not always so. I remember my early fascination with Times Square, its bright lights and 24/7 excitement. To me, it represented the pulsing heartbeat of New York, the energy epicenter that gave the city life.

Last night, for 90 minutes, I found myself in love with Times Square all over again.

As a passenger on a new attraction called The Ride, I got to see the city from an atypical vantage point--sideways. The Ride is a coach bus with outward-facing stadium seating for 50. With a floor-to-ceiling view of the cityscape outside, The Ride is deliciously voyeuristic. But what's good for the goose is good for the gander. Literally, because pedestrians get to gander right back in at you.

With a tight-looped route that that sticks primarly to the West 40s and 50s, The Ride is conducted by two perky, New York-savvy guides. For sardonic comic relief, their commentary aided and abetted by input from the bus, who is given a Knight Rider-style voice and personality.

But the real treat to be experienced aboard The Ride are the pop-up street performances that unfold before passengers' eyes. A UPS delivery guy who drops his packages to do a spontaneous break dance and a sailor and nurse who perfectly recreate Alfred Eisenstaedt's iconic image of a couple locked in a never-ending kiss are among the surprise attractions viewers will get to see on their journey. As delightful, if not more, are the stunned reactions of passersby, who have no clue as to what is happening, but who whip out their cameras to film the action faster than you can say iPhone.

It's a great addition to the Great White Way, a wonderful experience for tourists--and believe it or not--locals, too. Tickets from $59. For more info, click here.

Friday
Sep032010

Learn to Dance Like MJ, Gaga and More!

Summer may be unofficially over after this weekend, but that does not get you off the hook for staying in shape.

So here's my advice: If you loathe the gym but love to dance, get yourself to Broadway Bodies. Taught by instructors who are actual Broadway dancers, the classes will help you perfect music video moves pulled off by the likes of Lady Gaga, Beyoncé and Michael and Janet Jackson and even the cast of Glee. You can also learn dance routines from Great White Way shows like Mamma Mia! and Chicago. At a mere $15 per class, they're both affordable and fun.

I had the opportunity to pop in for a class on a recent "Michael Jackson Monday," and had a blast. Watch my segment (created for Citybuzz), below.

MTV may no longer be showing music videos, but there's no reason you can't bring them to life at home. Give it a try!