Sunday, November 26, 2006

On the Big Apple

New York is a pretty rocking place. I could go through a laundry list of places I've seen, and it would be quite something for being here less than 48 hours so far. But suffice to say: s'cool.

I appreciate the urban parks throughout the city, the ease of the subway, the fantastic architecture, and the common occurence of stumbling on to recognizable movie settings.

I still have a lot to look forward to. Today will be David Hare's new play "The Vertical Hour" starring Julianne Moore. And tonight is "The Music of Benny Goodman" at Dizzy's Club 5 stories above Central Park. Tomorrow will be the NBC tour. I expect to get drinks after that with Matthew Perry.

More the next time I find an internet connection. This has been the first time in a long time that I haven't stayed in a hotel with wireless. But the hotel was featured in Woody Allen's "Manhattan Murder Mystery" so maybe that's a good trade off.

1 comments:

Angela said...

You're making me homesick! Have a great time.

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