Fantastic New York City Sites and Where to Find Them
Natalie shares some secrets to where you can still catch glimpses of 1920s New York City, as seen in ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.’
Continue ReadingNatalie shares some secrets to where you can still catch glimpses of 1920s New York City, as seen in ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.’
Continue ReadingCircle Line Cruises offer a neat way to see the NYC sites without all the crowds.
Continue Reading‘The Illusionists: Turn of the Century’ transports audiences back to “the golden age of magic” (i.e., the turn of the century) and infuses everything with a bit of 1900s style…along with a hint of steampunk.
Continue ReadingParadiso creates a unique immersive world fraught with both a sense of urgency and reality.
Continue ReadingWhat could be better than a birthday party at New York City’s flagship Lego store?
Continue ReadingFollowing on from my review of Laurence King’s storytelling aids, they were kind enough to send me some more of their books to take a look at. This time, two that foster physical creativity. As I have come to expect from Laurence King, both books are beautiful and made with excellent production values.
Continue ReadingGeekMom Jackie got to enjoy a NYC mini vacation to celebrate The Penguins of Madagascar, arriving in theatres November 26th.
Continue ReadingGeekMom Jackie got a “hard hat” tour of Lego’s New York City showpiece in the Flatiron. It opens its doors today.
Continue ReadingImagine what an island would look like, in the middle of New York City, after years of nature’s reclamation.
Continue ReadingIf you find yourself in New York City at the end of May, you definitely want to think about attending the first annual BookCon. It’s happening in conjunction with Book Expo America (BEA), an enormous publishing event that is trade-only (publishers, booksellers, librarians, and bloggers).
Continue ReadingThis year the annual visit to see Santa at Macy’s on 34th St. taught GeekMom Jackie and her family that sometimes simple is better.
Continue ReadingIf you’re in the New York City area for Thanksgiving and want to experience a great part of the parade, read these tips.
Continue ReadingThe Campbell Award for Best New Writer is given annually to one author who has published his or her first professional work within the past two years.
Continue ReadingAs Lego artist Nathan Sawaya shows us, Lego bricks can be used for so much more than just building sets. Get ready to see Lego bricks as you have never seen them before with a touch of history thrown in.
Continue ReadingAlmost eight months after Hurricane Sandy, the Jet Star roller coaster is gone from the waters off of Seaside Heights. But the storm is still an everyday presence.
Continue ReadingIf you’re in or near New York City and a fan of Lego or Star Wars–or both–put this one on your calendar for May 23rd!
Continue ReadingWhy would anyone, let alone families with kids, want to ride around New York City? The allure of the Five Boro Bike Tour is, as it has always been, the chance to see the city from a vantage point like …
Continue ReadingLiving in New York City, we try to make the most of what the city has to offer. We hit the museums often, try out new restaurants when we can, and take in the occasional Broadway show. One thing that never occurs to us to do is go see a taping of a TV show, […]
Continue ReadingNew show in NYC will celebrate the effect of Dungeons & Dragons on art and culture.
Continue ReadingA few years ago, I was enjoying a casual afternoon browsing the shelves of my local bookstore. I wasn’t looking for anything in particular, which is how I have found some find my favorite books, and that’s how I came …
Continue ReadingIn November 2000, I hopped on a bus with fifteen other exchange students and went down to New York City. It was my first trip there and to say I was excited was an understatement. I was determined to take full advantage of my semester in the US, and so rather than go home with […]
Continue ReadingIn November 2000, I hopped on a bus with fifteen other exchange students and went down to New York City. It was my first trip there and to say I was excited was an understatement. I was determined to take …
Continue ReadingThis past weekend I made it to my first major comic book convention, New York Comic Con (NYCC), and it was awesome! Squeezing in two panels made me a bit nostalgic for the smaller conventions I used to go to …
Continue ReadingThe city was completely closed off from 14th street and below. If your license didn’t have an address that placed you below 14th Street, you were not passing the armed guards. To this day, I make sure my address on my driver’s license is always up to date. There were people who were unable to […]
Continue ReadingThe city was completely closed off from 14th street and below. If your license didn’t have an address that placed you below 14th Street, you were not passing the armed guards. To this day, I make sure my address on …
Continue ReadingOn the morning of 9/11, I arrived at my fitness center to work out, my toddler twins in tow. As I walked in the door, peopled were gathered around the televisions. The first tower had already been struck. My first …
Continue ReadingIn the scheme of things, the effect of 9/11 on my kids was small. One family member, who was working in one of the towers, was late for work that day. She watched the attacks from the Staten Island ferry. …
Continue ReadingFans of Disney’s Phineas and Ferb in New York City’s Times Square Monday morning were treated to a brilliantly fun kickoff to the cross-country tour of Perry the Platy-bus. The event included singing, dancing, free t-shirts, and other fun activities. …
Continue ReadingJimmy is a geek from Oakland. He works at the library, fiddles around with his website and has never been out of California. His best friend, Sara, can’t stand California and is moving to New York to break into the …
Continue ReadingMy son is an avid reader and loves to recommend books for me. I have a love of young adult novels, so I’m usually happy to hear his recommendations and give them a try. Several months ago he insisted I read Life As We Knew It. When I picked it up, though, I felt like […]
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