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There are free lectures all afternoon on Sunday, Jan. 10th, 2010 at The Kabbalah Centre, on such subjects as Kabbalah and business, Kabbalah and dreams, and, of course, an introduction to the mystical faith that has attracted such celebrities as Demi Moore, Madonna, and reportedly Jennifer Anniston.
The Kabbalah Learning Centre is at 155 [...]
It’s the 12th annual NYC “Shoe-Inn” Warehouse sale of 10,000 pair of top designer and brand name shoes. When we say brand name, we mean names like Ugg, Stuart Weitzman, Geox, Cole Haan, Moschino, DKNY, Calvin Klein, Steve Madden, and Sperry Top-Sider. All shoes are priced $19.99 to $99.99. Booties and boots, inlcuding warm winter [...]
Everything on the Coldwater Creek website is 60 percent off through Jan. 4, 2010, with a special promo coupon, you can get by clicking on the winter sale details link on the home page. The sale applies to clothing, accessories, shoes, belts, even items for the home such as wall decor and throw pillows.
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In celebration of its 80th birthday on Jan. 2, 2010, The New Yorker Hotel is offering a special $80 rate for the first night and 20 percent off the best available room rate for the rest of your stay. This discount deal is for January only, based on availability and a two-night minimum stay. The New Yorker [...]
It’s stock up time for clothes for the kids at a monster sale at The Childrens Place, with further reductions on special sale-priced items. Shop online or in stores for great deals such as girls’ jeans and boys’ cargo pants for under $10 long-sleeved tops for boys and girls for under $5. The website says [...]
At the stroke of midnight, Dec. 31, 2009, the Big Apple welcomed in the New Year, and lost a beloved friend. Tavern on the Green, the iconic, fabulously decorated restaurant in Central Park, closed forever, because some mis-guided NYC bureaucrats downtown would not renew their lease. More than 700,000 people a year ate, drank and partied [...]
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