...has a special academy where you learn all the rules of the game. The exhibit is now open and runs through Feb. 28th. By Kemberly Richardson, News Team Eyewitness News...
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...While it doesn’t include movie monsters — perhaps too scary? — it has other fanciful Japanese creatures: dragons, beckoning white cats (they’re good luck) and yuru-kyara, odd mascots representing places,...
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...Pakistani truck for a pretend ride through the Western Himalayas. And if you weren't in a hurry, you could sit atop a camel as some of the adults did. In...
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...visitors will be transported into the story of how a grumpy Grinch, determined to ruin Christmas for the town of Who-ville, learns that generosity and the holiday spirit are not...
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...the Children’s Museum (212 West 83rd Street), featuring hands-on interactives and cool, colorful graphics, will open May 28, and run through September, weather permitting. Dynamic H 2 O dives into...
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learn a lot from each other,” Hameeduddin said. The exhibit has been running since February, but Hammeeduddin's belongings were added earlier this month. The museum was packed on a recent...
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...apricots somehow have the texture of fruit. Roth’s tools are also showcased, and there’s not a pen, pencil or paintbrush in sight. (She cuts and glues her collages by hand,...
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a global marketplace as they pretend to buy, sell and trade fruit, fish, spice, ceramic, textiles, and rugs. The exhibit environment is rich with art, architecture and design elements from...
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Read as PDF » From: Children’s Museum of Manhattan Contact: Adam Miller amiller@rubenstein.com, 212-843-8032 Kyle Sklerov ksklerov@rubenstein.com, 212-843-8486 For Immediate Release Children’s Museum of Manhattan Announces Executive Director Andrew Ackerman...
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...runs Lit!, an organization that donates and distributes safe, no cost, and environmentally friendly solar lanterns to schools in Nairobi’s largest slum. Myles Miller, 17, New York, NY Myles runs...
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