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“Two-dozen kinds of crispy, brick-oven pizzas in a mellow Chelsea setting, not for grab-and-go types.” nymag

Cuisine:  Mediterranean, Pizza, Italian
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Until noon today, you can sign up for the Met Opera weekend ticket drawing, which can get you prime orchestra and and grand tier seats for this weekend only $25 each. The shows on offer this weekend: Friday: “Don Giovanni” at 8 p.m. Saturday: “Tristan und Isolde” at 7:30 pm If you registe... Read More
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A sunny day, not today, in the Financial District. By Amy Langfield/NewYorkology New Golden Age of opera at Met with Salome, Don Giovanni, La Gioconda (Post) Now, having seen the opening week of the new Met season (and its... Read More
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Here’s another one for the high culture on the cheap file. The new Met Opera weekend ticket drawing will hold back prime weekend orchestra and and grand tier seats and make them available for $25 each. The catch is that you must register today between 10 a.m. and noon. On Tuesday, the met draw... Read More
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Next week, Iron Chef Cat Cora is coming to Zagat to answer your questions. ZAGAT.com, that is. Crowned the first female Iron Chef on the Food Network's Iron Chef America in 2005, Cora's love of food began much earlier on in life. Her culinary aspirations have ta... Read More
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Places I would go back to eat *Closed Ad Hoc Andie's Cafe L'Auberge du Soleil Bistro Don Giovanni Bistro Jeanty Bistro Ralph Bouchon Bounty Hunter Brix Cafe La Haye Cindy's Backstreet Kitchen Cyrus Della Santina's Dry Creek Kitchen French Laundry General's Daughter Genova Delicatessen Geyser Smokeh... Read More
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The Player At noon I watched men playing basketball. I hung against the fence envying them, the way they didn’t look at each other but drove the rough ball up and down court passing it through their ready hands. I wanted to be these men. They were not the bodies of soft edges. It was vertical... Read More
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WARNING, THIS IS WHERE I SOUND WHINY: Having to recount my final days in Bologna is pretty depressing. [Cue sad face.] Right now I'm staring at my photos as I tend to do when having to recall things that happened ages ago (this is why I take so many photos; my memory fails without it) and all I se... Read More
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