Beyond Planet Earth at AMNH
The American Museum of Natural History is located at Central Park West at 79th Street, New York, NY, 10024-5192
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2012 NYC Marathon Applications open at noon

The New Year is here and the ING New York City Marathon 2012 application opens today at 12:00 noon.
Visit the site for more information.
Filed under New York City | Comment (0)Maurice Sendak Remembers at The Jewish Museum
For the annual Hanukkah exhibition, the renowned artist and illustrator Maurice Sendak chose a group of Hanukkah lamps from The Jewish Museum’s preeminent collection. Sendak’s work is characterized by a push and pull between beauty and sorrow, light and darkness. His art is triggered by memories and is also their repository.
When going through the collection, the sheer number and variety of lamps struck a nerve, underscoring Sendak’s deep, lifelong sense of loss at the destruction of the prewar world of his Eastern European Jewish parents. Having movingly evoked that world in his drawings, he surprised himself by mostly avoiding its rich visual language when choosing lamps. “I stayed away from everything elaborate. I kept looking for very plain, square ones, very severe looking,” he explained. “Their very simplicity reminded me of the Holocaust.” The lamps Sendak finds most compelling and poignant are those that “go right to the heart,” whose “beauty is contained.”
The Jewish Museum is located at 1109 Fifth Avenue at 92nd Street.
Filed under Art, Children in New York City, Enjoying New York City, Great Sites about NYC, Museums, Navigating New York, New York City | Comment (0)Union Square Farmer’s Market — for holiday shopping

The Union Square Farmer’s market is filled with wonderful gifts waiting to be wrapped for you and friends and family.
Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m
For more information,…
Ezra Keats at The Jewish Museum
The Snowy Day and the Art of Ezra Jack Keats is the first major exhibition in this country to pay tribute to award-winning author and illustrator Ezra Jack Keats (1916–1983), whose beloved children’s books include Whistle for Willie, Peter’s Chair, and The Snowy Day—the first modern full-color picture book to feature an African-American protagonist. Published in 1962, at the height of the civil rights movement in America, the book went on to become an inspiration for generations of readers, transforming children’s literature forever.
The Jewish Museum is located at 1109 5th Ave at 92nd St, New York NY 10128.
Filed under Children in New York City, Enjoying New York City, Museums, Navigating New York, New York City | Comment (0)December 13 – The Nutcracker at a theatre near you
The New York City Ballet will broadcast a live production of The Nutcracker to theatres on December 13.
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Aptly named, this show is spectacular.
Filed under Children in New York City, Enjoying New York City, Navigating New York, New York City, Theater | Comment (0)The Nutcracker at NYCB
The New York City Ballet will perform the seasonal delight — The Nutcracker — November 25 through December 31.
Filed under Children in New York City, dance, Enjoying New York City, Great Sites about NYC, Music, Navigating New York, New York City | Comment (0)Celebrate Hannukah with style courtesy of The Jewish Museum
The Jewish Museum’s gift shop includes wonderful Hannukah gifts for children and adults.
Shop online or visit the shop at 1109 Fifth Avenue at 92nd Street.
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