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Menorah at Hudson NY Amtrak Station?

Posted on January 4, 2009 by

I saw this tiny menorah today in front of one of the ticket booths at the Hudson, NY Amtrak Station.  Strange for many reasons.  First off, Hannukah has been long over.  Second, all the candles are still unlit. I don't get it.  At least give out some chocolate gelt if you are going to display…

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Learning to love and accept “Quatheists” (Nontheist Friends) at Powell House

Posted on January 4, 2009 by

For three days I have been at the beautiful Powell House Quaker retreat center, up in Old Chatham, New York.  I have been attending a workshop on “nontheist Quakers” led by Robin Alpern and Zach Alexander with about 16 other Quakers from around the northeast area. I arrived with a good dose of skepticism about…

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George Gee’s “Sleigh Bells Swing” at Edison Ballroom (video)

Posted on December 30, 2008 by

Here's a clip of lindy hoppers Maggie Moon, Jennifer Jones, Eden Atencio, Mike Jaeger, Dave Graybill and Roddy Caravella performing in the "Sleigh Bells Swing" musical revue. Choreography by Evita Arce. I had a wonderful night at "Sleigh Bells Swing" with a bunch of friends at the elegant Edison Ballroom in Times Square.  The evening…

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Learning about “nontheist Quakers” this weekend at Powell House

Posted on December 28, 2008 by

I'm going on a somewhat last minute trip up to the Quaker retreat center Powell House in Old Chatham, NY. I've been wanting to head up to Powell House for the past few months. Danielle from Brooklyn Meeting offered to get a car and drive up, so I jumped at the opportunity. The occasion is…

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Brooklyn Museum launches “1stFans”: socially networked museum membership

Posted on December 24, 2008 by

Will Cary, the membership manager at the Brooklyn Museum, announced earlier this month an interesting way for a wider population of people to support the Brooklyn Museum through their new "1stFan" program.  Described as "socially networked museum membership," 1stFan provides a way for potentially hundreds more people to support the museum through an annual $20…

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Lindy hop & big band swing music on NY1!

Posted on December 22, 2008 by

Here's a fun story about the local big band Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks on local news station NY1.  My friends Frick & Frack, Evita and Nathan are shown lindy hopping and doing balboa in the clip. Don't miss the appearance by Benny Goodman's brother Gene!

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Responsible, Sustainable Holiday Shopping in NYC

Posted on December 21, 2008 by

I just got home from hopefully the last round of shopping for holiday presents this year.  Yes, we are in a recession. But the stores and holiday markets are still packed with people busy stimulating the economy, as Mayor Bloomberg keeps telling us to do. I will be the first to admit that I probably…

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A Quaker Christmas Tree?

Posted on December 21, 2008 by

This afternoon I was surprised to see that there is a Christmas tree in the "coffee hour" area of the Brooklyn Quaker Meeting that I attend.  Apparently Brooklyn Meeting even holds a "Christmas Tree Festival" for our young people where Santa Claus makes an appearance! I find this all vaguely disconcerting and un-Quakerly. Historically, Quakers…

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Registration for Frankie Manning 95 Festival is OPEN

Posted on December 15, 2008 by

I can hardly believe it, but lindy hop legend Frankie Manning will be turning 95 years old next May! I'm honored to be working with a bunch of cool folks who are organizing the Frankie Manning 95th Birthday Festival. From May 21st -May 25th, 2009 (Memorial Day Weekend) lindy hoppers, jazz musicians, tap dancers, friends…

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Update on Baoguette: Spicy curried corn beef sandwich!

Posted on December 8, 2008 by

Barry, Rafi, Nick and I had the spicy curried corn beef sandwich from the new Vietnamese bahn mi place Baoguette on Lexington near 25th Street.  Consensus verdict is that it's a tad too spicy and perhaps could benefit from more cucumbers or pickled veggies. The tart mango was a nice touch, but largely overpowered by…

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