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Journeys in New York – Flushing Meadows to Broadway – Hi, simply Hi
What a week it was! Artists Without Walls is an exhilarating experience for anyone interested in the arts, whether a spectator or a practitioner, or indeed, both. The group get together once a month at the Cell Theatre, West 23rd … Continue reading
Posted in History, Irish diaspora, Journeys in New York, New York, New York Public Library, New York World's Fair 1939, Theatre
Tagged Artists without Walls, Édouard Manet, burlesque, Chauncey Miles, Leonard Cohen, Nathan Lane, New York, New York Public Library, New York World's Fair 1939, the Cell Theatre, the Chelsea Hotel, The Lyceum, The Nance, Theatre
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