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“I’d Like To Propose A Toast: 15 Reasons Why New York City Will Miss Elaine Stritch”- by Adam Ceschin

April 28, 2013 by rhapcityblog

1. Manhattanites used to wake every morning to Elaine Stritch hanging from the tip of the Empire State Building yelling “RISE!” into a mega phone. 2. Saks Fifth Avenue will have to make up for the dramatic drop in sales of gaudy fur coats. 3. Gone is the irony of Elaine going out to lunch in the city. Ladies Who Lunch 4. Paul McCartney will be stepping in to play all the old bitter brassy lady roles on Broadway. 5. The Carlyle […]

Categories: The Lounge, The Performer, The Student • Tags: 30 Rock, adam ceschin, Alec Baldwin, Elaine, Elaine Stritch, Empire State Building, Ethel Merman, ladies who lunch, Mandy Patinkin, New York City, NewYork, Paul McCartney, saks fifth avenue, sondheim, The Carlyle

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“A Love Letter From Nostalgia”- by Khalehla Rixon

April 23, 2013 by rhapcityblog

Take me in like a Guggenheim art piece you’re not sure what to make of yet. Listen for the voice in my stroke lines. Tilt your head to get a better perspective. Like the way I look bathed in this light. Study every curve of my canvas. Stand in front of me for hours. Decide you want to stay. Smile. Inhale me like a Central Park spring flower. Like summer is just around the corner. Like you know how hot […]

Categories: The Narrator, The Stroll • Tags: art, boy drama productions, Central Park, Guggenheim, June, khalehla rixon, Lower East Side, NYC, Upper West Side, Washington Square Park

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” Woody Allen Gives ZERO F**KS About What You Think And Other New York-isms”- by Adam Ceschin

April 14, 2013 by rhapcityblog

Jesus H. Minnelli, I miss NYC. I lived there only a year but I’ve always felt, I’m talking early childhood on, that I was a New Yorker. It’s just in me. Maybe that’s why I left after only a year? I knew if I didn’t get out then, I would stay there forever. New York feels natural to me. Especially Manhattan, which is an entity unto her own. A self analyzing beast that is equally floated by it’s over-educated self-righteousness […]

Categories: The Critic, The Performer, The Stroll • Tags: Annie Hall, Box Office Mojo, George Costanza, Hannah And Her Sisters, Manhattan, New York, New York City, Woody Allen

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