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The American Academy of Dramatic Arts, also known as AADA, is the only degree-granting school of acting in the United States. The academy offers practical and professional training for stage, film and television. Its highly structured program focuses on acting, voice and speech, and movement, with an emphasis on self-discipline, self-discovery and individuality. At each stage of development, students classroom knowledge is tested through onstage performances. AADA alumni have won more than 70 Oscars, 200 Emmys and approximately 60 Tony nominations. The academy has campuses in New York City and Los Angeles.
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Daily News L.P. publishes one of New York City s two big tabloids, the Daily News and Rupert Murdoch s Post. With a circulation of some 720,000 copies each day, and a website that gets about two million visitors a month, it is one of New York s largest news sources. Founded in 1919, the paper is now owned by Fred Drasner and Mortimer Zuckerman who purchased it in the early 90 s.
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Located in New York City, Whitney Museum of American Art was founded in 1931.The museum houses collections of 20th-century American art. It has a permanent collection of more than 10,000 works encompassing paintings, sculptures, multimedia installations, drawings, prints and photographs. The collection includes works from the Ashcan School and post-World War II era and works of early modernists, such as Stuart Davis, Charles Demuth and Charles Sheeler. It also has a wide range of sculptures and paintings, including Edward Hoppers "Second Story Sunlight," David Smiths "Lectern Sentinel," Franz Klines "Mahoning," Willem de Koonings "Door to the River," and Stuart Davis "The Paris Bit." It has a library, Frances Mulhall Achilles Library that contains research collections, books and exhibition catalogs and files on American art and artists. The library s catalog, WhitneyCat, is available online and its visitors also have access to a wide variety of electronic resources, including periodical indices, a large auction database and bibliographies.
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The Cloisters is a branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The complex includes architectural monuments from five French monasteries, plus a Romanesque chapel and extensive gardens. The famous Unicorn Tapestries are displayed here as are numerous paintings, sculptures, glorious stained glass, illuminated manuscripts, and other objects from medieval times.

Best and worst times to go to The Cloisters
It's best to visit The Cloisters in nice weather so you can enjoy the beautiful gardens and view the architecture from the outside as well as from the inside. Also, visiting on a rainy day prevents you from seeing the stained glass in its full glory.

Must see/do at The Cloisters
A visit to The Cloisters is a must for those interested in the art and architecture of the Middle Ages--and for anyone interested in stunning views of the Hudson River. Highlights tours of the collection are available Mondays through Fridays and Sundays at 3 p.m., year-round. If you've come as much for the gardens as for the art and architecture, consider taking one of the garden tours, which are offered daily from May to October at 1 p.m. Tours are free with museum admission.

Admission to The Cloisters
The Cloisters is open 7 days a week. From March to October, hours are 10 a.m. to 5:15 p.m.; from November to February, hours are 10 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Closed Thanksgiving Day, December 25, and January 1. The recommended admission fee is $25 for adults and $17 for seniors and students; free for members and children 12 and under. This fee includes admission to The Cloisters museum and gardens and same-day admission to the main Metropolitan Museum building.

Parking and Public Transportation to The Cloisters
Visitors to who drive to The Cloisters may use free city parking available in Fort Tryon Park.

By subway, take the A train to 190th Street and Overlook Terrace and then take the #4 bus to Fort Tryon Park/The Cloisters. Or simply take the #4 (Madison Avenue) bus all the way to the Cloisters (this second option is easier, but it takes longer).

Food at The Cloisters
The outdoor Trie Café, which offers sandwiches, snacks, dessert, cold beverages, and coffee, is open from April through October.

Insider tip for visitors to The Cloisters
The Cloisters frequently hosts Sunday afternoon concerts in the 12th-century Spanish Fuentiduena Chapel, which is often cited as one of the most visually and acoustically appropriate places for medieval music performances. Ticket prices for these concerts also includes museum admission. For further information, call 212-650-2290.

Other places to visit near The Cloisters
The Cloisters are at the northern end of Fort Tryon Park, which was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted Jr., son of the architect of Central Park. Bring a picnic, run, play, and soak up the delights of the gardens and grounds of this beautiful park.

Author's bio: Victoria Franzese is a proud New Yorker who owned, operated, and wrote for a successful online travel guide for 15 years. Now, thankfully, all of her travel is purely for fun. See where she's going next at @VOFranzese.

 

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Saatchi & Saatchi is an advertising agency that products print and television advertising campaigns. Its clients include General Mills, Ameriprise, Novartis, Reynolds Packaging GroupToyota, JCPenney and the New York State Department of Economic Development. The company maintains more than 130 offices in over 80 countries. Saatchi & Saatchi works with a team of nearly 7,000 staff members. It is a part of Publicis Groupe, which is one of the largest communications groups in the world.
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The Rockefeller Foundation is a knowledge-based global foundation committed to enriching and sustaining the lives and livelihoods of poor and excluded people throughout the world. The foundation provides grants to help eradicate poverty and hunger, minimize the burden of disease, improve employment opportunities, increase the availability and quality of housing and schools and stimulate creativity and cultural expression. The foundation organizes its grant-making efforts into areas of work and specific programs. There are two areas of work: thematic and shared. Thematic work includes food security, health equity, creativity and culture and working communities. Shared areas of work include global inclusion and the foundation s regional work in Southeast Asia, North America and Eastern and Southern Africa. The foundation has headquarters in New York and regional offices in California, Thailand and Kenya, as well as a conference and study center in Italy.
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Mercer is one of the leading providers of consulting and investment services worldwide. With more than 25,000 clients, the company also offers customized administration and technology outsourcing solutions. Mercer provides a range of decision support tools under the ePRISM and eIPE Unlimited brands. The company offers asset liability and risk management and financial analysis services. It also provides work force communication, surveying and human capital management services. Mercer maintains a work foexwe of over 18,000 employees in nearly 40 countries. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Marsh & McLennan Companies. It offers advisory services for matters related to mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures, initial public offerings, divestitures and business transformations. Mercer s sister companies include Kroll, Guy Carpenter and Oliver Wyman.
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Visitors with an interest in science and history will find much to learn at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. Exhibits range from fossils found in the ground to the stars and planets up in the sky. Human evolution and culture are also explored in exhibits at the museum.

Best and worst time to go to the American Museum of Natural History
The museum is extremely popular, so you're likely to find a crowd any time you visit. Try to arrive when it opens to beat the crowds.

Must see/do at the American Museum of Natural History
Several rooms filled with dinosaur bones are unmissable, with exhibits explaining the linkage between dinosaurs and birds. The Hall of Human Evolution displays our ancestors, including famous Lucy. Many people don't realize the museum includes a planetarium, and the sky shows there explain the origins of the universe.

Admission to the American Museum of Natural History
The museum's posted admission rates are around $20 for adults, with lower rates for students and seniors. If you buy tickets in advance, you'll pay that rate, but if you pay when you arrive, admission is "pay any amount." There are separate charges for special exhibits and 3-D movies.

Parking and public transportation to the American Museum of Natural History
There's a subway entrance right inside the museum; it's easily reached by bus as well. The museum has a parking garage, but you may be able to find free parking on nearby streets.

Food at the American Museum of Natural History
The museum has a food court and several smaller cafés throughout. You can also step outside the museum to purchase food from the food trucks lining the street outside.

Insider tip for visitors at the American Museum of Natural History
You'll get around the museum much faster taking the stairs rather than waiting for the elevator.

Author's Bio: Elissa Gilbert is a native New Yorker. She blogs about her travels outside of the city at http://elissaexplores.com.

 

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Founded in 1886, Penton Media is one of the largest business-to-business media companies in the United States. The company serves the real estate, retail, transportation, automotive, logistics, manufacturing, marketing, construction, engineering and health care and hospitality industries. Penton Media offers a range of multichannel marketing opportunities through more than 140 Web sites, over 100 trade magazines, approximately 500 information data products, and nearly 90 trade shows and conferences. The company maintains a network of more than 30 offices. Additionally, it has a work force of over 1,600 employees. Penton Media s products are available under the American Cowman, American Printer, American Machinist, American Trucker and Auto Electronics brands. the company provides printing and publishing services. Its customers include exhibitors, advertisers, sponsors and marketers
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New York Post is a daily, tabloid-sized newspaper with a circulation of more than 700,000 prints. It prints political, national, international and sports news. The newspaper also publishes information related to business, fashion, food and health. New York Post has a classified advertisement section that prints real estate, automotive and employment advertisements. In addition, it prints letters to the editor, blogs, cartoons and editorial opinions. New York Post is a part of NYP Holdings.
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The Frick Collection, located in New York City, provides a wide collection of masterpieces that include Western paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. Its collections also offer 18th century French furniture and porcelain, Limoges enamel and Oriental rugs. The Frick Collection also exhibits textile works, such as Italian, Chinese and French. Its bronze collection includes andirons, clocks and lighting fixtures. The Frick Art Reference Library provides book and photograph collections, including paintings, drawings, prints and illuminated manuscripts by European and American artists. Its sculpture collection includes marble, bronze and terracotta pieces. The Frick Collection also offers education programs and internship programs. Its museum shops include collection of watches, tin plates and porcelain boxes.