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Unless the world comes to an end tomorrow, Nomi and I will be heading down to New York City on September 18 and returning to Boston on September 21.
The main impetus for the trip is that I'm taping an interview for the radio show Hour of the Wolf as part of the book tour for I Remember the Future. However, Nomi suggested that we turn it into a long weekend, and so we have.
Our schedule is a busy one. On Thursday night, we have tickets to South Pacific, and Friday of course is the radio interview. We're staying with our friends
chaos_wrangler and G. over the weekend, and for shabbat, we're supposed to be visiting
sdelmonte and
batyatoon for lunch.
However, we do have some free time, and we'd like to invite people to join us if anyone's interested. Here's the deal.
Thursday afternoon:
Nomi and I are still trying to figure out what to do during this time. Our default is to catch the exhibits at the New-York Historical Society, but we're open to any other museum exhibits or anything else going on. Any suggestions? Anyone free to join us?
Friday afternoon:
During my interview taping, Nomi expects to be free, and she's looking for something to do or people to see. Then, after 2 pm or so, we'll be free together, with the only stipulation that we have to get back to our hosts' place before shabbat. Any ideas welcome. If nothing else comes to our minds, we'll probably hit a few bookstores...
Sunday lunch:
Nomi and I have decided to have lunch on Sunday in midtown Manhattan, as our train doesn't leave NYC until about 4 pm. We'd like to invite any and all who wish to join us to do so, but please let us know in advance so we can make an appropriate reservation. We're still working on which restaurant we want to patronize that day, and we're open to suggestions there too.
The main impetus for the trip is that I'm taping an interview for the radio show Hour of the Wolf as part of the book tour for I Remember the Future. However, Nomi suggested that we turn it into a long weekend, and so we have.
Our schedule is a busy one. On Thursday night, we have tickets to South Pacific, and Friday of course is the radio interview. We're staying with our friends
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However, we do have some free time, and we'd like to invite people to join us if anyone's interested. Here's the deal.
Thursday afternoon:
Nomi and I are still trying to figure out what to do during this time. Our default is to catch the exhibits at the New-York Historical Society, but we're open to any other museum exhibits or anything else going on. Any suggestions? Anyone free to join us?
Friday afternoon:
During my interview taping, Nomi expects to be free, and she's looking for something to do or people to see. Then, after 2 pm or so, we'll be free together, with the only stipulation that we have to get back to our hosts' place before shabbat. Any ideas welcome. If nothing else comes to our minds, we'll probably hit a few bookstores...
Sunday lunch:
Nomi and I have decided to have lunch on Sunday in midtown Manhattan, as our train doesn't leave NYC until about 4 pm. We'd like to invite any and all who wish to join us to do so, but please let us know in advance so we can make an appropriate reservation. We're still working on which restaurant we want to patronize that day, and we're open to suggestions there too.
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Date: 2008-09-09 04:19 pm (UTC)And hello! Hour of the Wolf! That's awesome!
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Date: 2008-09-09 06:13 pm (UTC)I'd love to join you at that lunch/brunch on Sunday! Count me in. If I may suggest -- Sarabeth's. There's one on the Upper West Side, another on the Upper East Side, and a third down on Central Park South. (There are more, but these are the three highest-rated on Yelp. Apparently the one at Chelsea Market is terrible.) I went to one (east) for brunch a few months back and have been craving their almond brioche french toast since then. They do not take reservations for brunch, though, and they're popular so usually you have to wait before getting in, and a large group might have trouble.
A small group (4-5 people) should be fine, though.
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Date: 2008-09-09 06:16 pm (UTC)I can't find anything on Sarabeth's website about their kashrut status. Are they a kosher restaurant? That's a prerequisite if Nomi and I are going to be able to eat anything...
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Date: 2008-09-09 06:38 pm (UTC)Lemme ask around. I've eaten at some good kosher places, but they're all in Brooklyn, never Manhattan.
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Date: 2008-09-10 05:14 am (UTC)Sunday is the New York is Book Country fair in Central Park, though you might not have time for that and everything else. I can probably make it to lunch on Sunday, and only have prior plans for Thursday night (screening).
According to their e-mail, the Strand Annex on Fulton Street that was supposed to close 8/31 is still open through September and having a big sale. You might double-check this before heading downtown.
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Date: 2008-09-10 12:04 pm (UTC)Maybe we can plan a group book fair/lunch outing...
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Date: 2008-09-17 12:24 pm (UTC)For cell phone number, check your panix email.
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