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The Wendy Williams Show

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This show is live, so anything can happen!  Tapes Monday through Thursdays at 10am and pretapes Thursdays at 1:30pm.  Arrive 2 hours before taping begins.  You can request up to 5 tickets online about a month in advance.

Bonus:  Receive swag and guests are invited onto the set 15 minutes before taping for a deejayed dance party.

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Summergarden at the MOMA

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Summergarden is presented by the Julliard School and Jazz Lincoln Center and is completely free! Sculpture Garden may close if attendance reaches maximum capacity. Entrance to Summergarden is through the Sculpture Garden gate on West Fifty-fourth Street between Fifth and Sixth avenues. The Sculpture Garden opens at 7pm, and concerts start at 8pm and run approximately 1 hour – 90 minutes. The Garden Cart will sell light fare, and ice cream and sorbet from Il Laboratorio del Gelato. Wine, coffee drinks, and bottled water are also available for purchase.

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Youth Channel

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The Youth Channel is a division of Manhattan Neighborhood Network (MNN) targeting youth under 25. It’s the first channel created by youth for youth. YC was established in March 2000 and provides training and hands on experience in all aspects of public access television and video production. Do you want to be on TV? Submit your video for consideration.

MNN Youth Channel also offers free media related workshops to community-based organizations, after-school programs and schools interested in hosting on-site or off-site workshops. They provide all of the necessary equipment and materials. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis.

You can also tour their studio or have them tape your community event.

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Tours at the Plaza

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Architectural historian Francis Morrone leads public tours of iconic spaces at the landmark hotel.  The Plaza is launching its first public tour series to give visitors an intimate look inside this iconic landmark that has been magnificently restored and preserved. Guided by celebrated architectural historian, author and teacher Francis Morrone, the tour winds through The Plaza’s legendary spaces including the Palm Court, the Oak Room and Oak Bar and the Grand Ballroom and gives you special access to some spaces that are not open to the general public.

Tours will last approximately 45 minutes. The tours are free to the public but those interested must call The Plaza Boutique to reserve space since each tour will be limited to 20 participants. Arrive approximately 15 minutes in advance to check in before the tour begins at The Plaza Boutique in The Plaza Retail Collection. Enter at 1 West 58th Street (between Fifth and Sixth Avenues). Take elevators or escalators down to the
concourse level.

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Museum of Arts & Design

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See contemporary objects created in clay, glass, wood, metal and fiber at MAD.

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Lincoln Square

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See Lincoln Square’s rich architecture and social history. Stops could include Columbus Circle, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Fordham University, Time Warner Center, and sites associated with Florence Mills, Mae West, Leonard Bernstein, and Robert Moses.

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