Mayly: Aladdin 6:30PM Sunday Nov. 20 (https://www.stubhub.com/aladdin-the-musical-new-york-tickets-aladdin-the-musical-new-york-new-amsterdam-theater-11-20-2016/event/9544544/?mbox=1&rS=6&abbyo=true&sliderpos=true&qtyq=false&dUpg=true&sort=price+asc) or Phantom of the Opera Monday Nov. 21 8:00PM (http://boxoffice.broadway.com/CalPoh/Index?pOrderID=114289679&pXref=B723DF7F-D747-49FB-806E-22D2D734AA6D)
Mayly: Matthew's first walk across the bridge. I say we do New York into Brooklyn and spend the day there. Disclaimer: Mayly wear comfy walking shoes. Preferably not a rainy day. :)
Mayly: Actually, Brooklyn Bazaar: http://www.songkick.com/artists/3053191-penguin-prison
Mayly: Neighborhood: Crown Heights, BrooklynAddress: 1000 Washington Ave.
Website: bbg.org
Mayly: Queens Museum: exhibit I think we would enjoy Panorama of New York + Nonstop Metropolis (In the Spring of 2016, the Queens Museum will launch a multi-faceted project in collaboration with renowned writer, historian, and activist, Rebecca Solnit. Solnit is the author of 15 books about environment, landscape, community, art, politics, the power of stories, and hope. The roots of this project are found in her remarkable trilogy of Atlas books which propose creative mapping as a means to relay alternative histories of place, specifically in Infinite City: A San Francisco Atlas and in Unfathomable City: A New Orleans Atlas. In 2016, the third and final book in the series will take New York City as its subject. Titled Nonstop Metropolis Solnit is producing this publication with her collaborator geographer Josh Jelly-Schapiro, and a host of renowned writers, artists, historians, and cartographers.)
Mayly: On Tuesday nights, burlesque venue The Slipper Room turns into a comedy show hosted by Seth Herzog, usually accompanied by his completely awesome -- and deeply hilarious -- Mom. Don’t let your date know in advance, but there’s a fairly high chance that a celebrity or two might show up.