Archive for 2006
Sep 15th, 2006
Masters Of American Comics
There is a very exciting exhibit going on at The Jewish Museum on the Jewish comic artists. We will most definitely be making an effort to see this one.
It will feature such great talents as:
- Will Eisner
- Jack Kirby
- Harvey Kurtzman
- R. Crumb
- Gary Panter
- Chris Ware
Can’t wait!
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Sep 13th, 2006
New York/DC
As of Saturday my baby and I will be on vacation. First we head to New York for four days and then D.C. for four days.
I will hopefully be blogging a bit from the road, and will at the very least be moblogging photos here with the help of my newish phone.
So stay tuned for that, and when I return, I will be posting up photo’s from our trip not taken with me phone.
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Aug 23rd, 2006
Soundwalk
I can’t remember where I first heard about the Soundwalk audio walking tours (although I suspect it was probably Gridskipper), but I was immediately interested. I loved the idea of a walking tour that I could load onto my iPod and do at my leisure.
So last year when I was in New York to see Spamalot I bought three of their tours to take with me (the Brooklyn Dumbo, Lower East Side, and Meat Packing District walking tours). In the course of my visit I managed to do all three, and thoroughly enjoyed them. I even got to meet the narrator of the Meat Packing tour (at one point she instructs you to ring her bell, and you can go up to her gallery and talk to her). Of the three I liked the Lower East Side tour the least, all though that one was still pretty good and the Dumbo tour the most.
So how do they work? Every tour comes with an audio file and a pdf of the tour route, but really you only need the pdf to find your starting point, and I suppose, if you get hopelessly lost along the way, to reorient yourself. But the directions are usually pretty clear and I mostly always found myself ahead of the narrator, and had to wait on the corner (like they suggest) until they could catch up. One problem I ran into, was with both the Meat Packing tour and the Dumbo tour, the areas are changing so quickly, that some of the mentioned locations were gone, or inaccessible. Although this only happened a few times and didn’t ruin my enjoyment.
For our upcoming trip, I purchased the Wall Street and Little Italy tours. I don’t know if we’ll have time to do both, but I’m sure we can squeeze at least one in.
The company also offers a walking tours of Paris (which we will definitely be using on our trip next year), India and other locals in and around New York.
Overall I think this is a brilliant concept whose time has come. I’ve found a few other companies offering similar things and those links can be found on the resource pages.
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