BEST OF NYC
- Portugal The Man - Work All Day
- The Low Anthem - Charlie Darwin
- The Mother Hips with Jackie Greene - Magazine (Li..
- Jackie Greene - I don't live in a dream
- The Mother Hips - Third Floor Story
- The Mother Hips - White Falcon Fuzz
- Flaming Lips - Watching the Planets (NSFW)
- Nice Peter - Santa is a Gangsta
- Okkervil River - Listening to Otis Redding at Hom..
- Fluxblog Christmas Mix
- Emancipator - nevergreen
- punkcast.com
- Broken Bells - The High Road
- NYC Region Deals With Snow Storm Aftermath
- Yeasayer - ONE
- "Intro" (Featuring Jimmy Jams of Brother Reade) b..
- Vampire Weekend - White Sky
- The xx - Crystalised
- Yeasayer - Madder Red
- Fiery Furnaces - Keep Me In The Dark
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25 Ways to End the Year
Source: www.manhattanusersguide.com
Added by: ryan 2 years ago
Description: 1) See Dutch New York Between East and West: The World of Margrieta van Varick, about the life of a 17th century Dutch woman who lived half her life in Malaysia and half in Flatbush. 2) Read From Rags to Riches: The Dirty Story Behind Sugar Refining in 19th Century NYC, one of the intriguing, unpredictable articles from the just-launched Vintage Magazine, inspired Fleur Cowles' Flair, which retains a cult following more than 60 years after its brief publishing life. 2) Trying to sort through the long arm of family? For a look at the phenomenon, read Penelope Lively's new book Family Album, in which the author, with her customary brisk insight, anatomizes the house and home of one large British family. No matter where you come from, some of it is bound to hit home. 3) An unlikely picaresque hero: the title character of the O'Horten, a Norwegian film of enormous charm (extremely quiet charm) available on pay per view (the international channel) or from Netflix, about a retired railway motorman who finds life in later life. 4) Last chance for Robert Frank's The Americans at the Met Museum, which closes 1/3. By the way, the Met will be open on a rare Monday, 12/28. 5) Jump-start your resolution to add running back into your life: buy a copy of Running for Mortals by John Bingham and Jenny Hadfield. [click source above for more]

