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Columbia University
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Morningside Heights

2920 Broadway
New York, NY 10027

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Upright Citizens Brigade Theater
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Fashion District

307 W 26th St
New York, NY 10001

Kate K. writes: The UCB's Annual Del Close Marathon:

Imagine this:
You arrive at a theatre in NYC's hip Chelsea District to see a line extending down the block of people all clamoring to see the country's hipest, hotest, funniest improv comedians.

"Holy crap!" You…

General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Chelsea

175 9th Avenue
New York, NY 10011

Heath R. writes: What a wonderful hidden secret spot of isolation and insight! The seminary takes up the entire block, and you can only enter on the 9th Avenue side. Just stop at the front desk, drop off a photo ID (like a driver's license), sign in, and they'll let…

The Institute of Culinary Education
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Gramercy-Flatiron

50 W. 23rd Street
New York, NY 10010

Michelle M. writes: What can I say about ICE. It will always have a soft spot in my heart. I haven't taken many of the recreational classes here, but I graduated from their professional culinary program in Pastry and Baking Arts. I was very happy with the program…

Fashion Institute of Technology
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Fashion District

27th Street & 7th Avenue
New York, NY 10001

Gourmet G. writes: A lifetime ago, when I was a struggling actor, I studied here between auditions and waiting tables so I'd have something upon which to fall back if my stage career failed to materialize. When I ultimately found myself entrenched in the travel…

New School For Social Research
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Greenwich Village

66 W 12th St
New York, NY 10011

Gourmet G. writes: Founded in 1919, the university presently is comprised of eight schools offering sixty graduate and undergraduate degree programs and more than fifteen hundred continuing education courses in a variety of fields, including social sciences, foreign…

Integral Yoga Institute
Neighborhood: Manhattan/West Village

227 W 13th St
New York, NY 10011

Sean S. writes: Review 700, something memorable: Picture it, the year is 1998, Madonna's Ray of Light hits the street and with it this campaign to portray her as Spiritual Girl more than Material Girl.  Well, everyone in Chelsea was catching the yoga bug and I was…

Trapeze School New York

Hudson River Park
West Street Between Piers 26 and 34
New York, NY 10004

Herman S. writes: The Trapeze School is an awesome idea.  I went here with a group of  co-workers and we had a blast!  I'm kind of afraid of heights so I never thought I'd ever find myself 20 feet in the air swinging upside down on a trapeze but these guys really make…

Spring Studio
Neighborhood: Manhattan/SoHo

64 Spring St
New York, NY 10012

Rocky P. writes: The entrance to this no-frills basement drawing studio is simply a stairwell that opens onto Spring Street. If you're not careful, you'll miss it. Once you make your descent, you find yourself in a small room crammed with 15-20 highly intense…

New York University
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Greenwich Village

44 W 4th St
New York, NY 10012

laura b. writes: i can honestly say after attending film school at nyu that i know the most pretentious human beings on the face of this planet.  interesting, smart and funny too.  but mainly pretentious.

i have some of the most fond memories of my time at nyu…

Fordham University
Neighborhood: Bronx/Belmont

441 E Fordham Rd
Bronx, NY 10458

Emily A. writes: Yay Fordham! I love this school. Best four years of my life (so far). Obvious perks: beautiful campus with grassy knolls and collegiate-looking buildings in the middle of the Bronx, close enough to Manhattan, but far enough away so that campus life…

Barnard College
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Morningside Heights

3009 Broadway
New York, NY 10027

Ben C. writes: I really hadn't had the interest or opportunity to check out Barnard's campus until just recently while taking a mid-term that was being proctored there.  Overall, Barnard's campus and buildings seem much more welcoming and up to snuff compared to…

UrbanGlass

647 Fulton St
3rd Fl
Brooklyn, NY 11217

one n. writes: Wow! What an interesting place and right here in Brooklyn!  I am amazed.  

I have heard of this place for over ten years and have never --until now, had the chance or time to inspect the place.  This past week, I went upstairs and checked out what is…

The Painted Pot
Neighborhood: Brooklyn/Gowanus

339 Smith St
Brooklyn, NY 11231

Annie Y. writes: I totally am in love with this place.  My friend and I went there for the 1st  time just to do something different on a friday night.  We both picked out these dinner plates and began drawing (or stenciling like my friend had) as we try to bring out…

The Art Fiend Foundation
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Lower East Side

123 Ludlow St
New York, NY 10002

Arwen O. writes: A wonderful, magical gallery/store/artist's cooperative in the Lower East Side. A tiny storefront full of beautiful things made by its members, from crocheted bikinis to embroidered dresses to jewelry and collages and drawings. The prices are…

New York Public Library - Riverside Branch
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Upper West Side

Amsterdam Avenue and 65th Street
New York, NY 10079

Annie L. writes: They have just about anything on classical music so go check it out. Free wifi also~ Plenty of places to sit. The computers there have internet access also. Very quiet and a great place to study, right next to Juilliard. Plus the staff there are…

Mud Sweat & Tears Pottery
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Hell's Kitchen

654 10th Ave
New York, NY 10036

Rachel N. writes: Wonderful pottery studio/store! I took a variety of classes here, and then became a studio potter for awhile until time and money forced us to part ways. The classes are great- all of the instructors are very nice and helpful, and, most importantly,…

School of Visual Arts
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Chelsea

133 W 21st St
New York, NY 10011

Tony L. writes: Most schools put you in a classroom with somebody that knows nothing and toss you into the real world for a cold dose or reality.  This school puts you in a classroom with somebody that's paid their dues practicing what they're preaching, so you get…

Metropolitan College of New York
Neighborhood: Manhattan/SoHo, Manhattan/TriBeCa

75 Varick St
New York, NY 10013

Mirelly H. writes: I'm going to MCNY for an MPA -Masters in Public Administration-.
Great school. The staff is very friendly and helpful. Their open-door policy goes from the doormen to the Dean. It's admirable.

Broadway Dance Center
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan/Theater District

322 W 45th St
3rd Flr
New York, NY 10036

laura g. writes: 5 stars? OF COURSE! Hip hop classes anyone? Can anyone say winter 8 week workshop?! I conclusively love this place not only because there is so much talent floating around but also because of the instructors and music. Also, the overall aura is…

Aveda Academy
Neighborhood: Manhattan/SoHo

20 Vandam Street
New York, NY 10013

Michele W. writes: Hmm, I'm not sure how the reviewer below me got her treatment for free. I paid for my service--not much, but I did pay.

I normally go to the Aveda on West Broadway, but as they were booked that night, I tried another one nearby. I didn't realize…

New York City College of Technology
Neighborhood: Brooklyn/Downtown

300 Jay St
Brooklyn, NY 11201

Norah K. writes: It has been a good couple of years since I've gone to the dentist and in those couple of years I've spent a good portion of my time drinking red wine and slamming cups of coffee. It was finally time to take matters into my own hands. No matter how…

Dance Manhattan
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Gramercy-Flatiron

39 W 19th St
New York, NY 10011

Kimberli M. writes: I rung in the New Year here once...
The night started with 2 hours of beginner Argentinian Tango classes and rolled into an all night into the morning Milonga (dance party.)

Two amazing couples presented some wonderful numbers to the crowd... I just…

French Institute Alliance Française
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Upper East Side

22 East 60th Street
New York, NY 10022

Ahu S. writes: disappointing...

having lived for a short while in paris (montparnasse, woot!) and studied french in college, i am always trying to find ways to keep my french up (it atrophies so fast!), so i was excited to move here and explore what the new york AF…

Hoboken Charter School
Neighborhood: New Jersey/Hoboken

4th & Garden
Hoboken, NJ 07030

Miranda b. writes: the best school in Hoboken...in the county actually

St Anthony High School
Neighborhood: New Jersey/Jersey City

175 8th St
Jersey City, NJ 07302

Miranda b. writes: This highschool placed the best basketball team in the entire country...that's gotta count for something.

Drew University

36 Madison Ave
Madison, NJ 07940

Michelle W. writes: The University in the Forest rules.  Small campus population (around 2500 total on campus, including undergrads, grads, and theological students), about 95%+ resident population for undergrads, no Greek system, and a really tight knit student body.…

Abrons Arts Center
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Chinatown

466 Grand St
New York, NY 10002

katha c. writes: The Abrons Arts Center is part of the historic Social Service Agency - the Henry Street Settlement. The arts center is a multi-disciplinary and multi-use space that houses three working theatres, galleries, classrooms, rehearsal rooms and artist's…

Professional Driving School
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Gramercy-Flatiron

40 E 23rd St
Fl 2
New York, NY 10010

Ben W. writes: I am a New Yorker. I was born in Spanish Harlem in 1977 at the Flower on 5th Hospital. I grew up on the Upper West Side and spent my formative years in public high-schools throughout Manhattan and Brooklyn. I went off to college at SUNY Purchase in…

School of Visual Arts

209 E 23rd St
New York, NY 10010

Michael D. writes: I went here as a film major from 1990 to 1993 when I dropped out.

A while back I asked if I could come back at night to finish my degree and they said no. They said I'd have to enroll for day classes.

Then when I had a film on national TV the fuckers…

Beth Israel School of Nursing

776 Avenue of the Americas
4th Floor
New York, NY 10001

Jodi V. writes: I went here and I reccomend it.  Like any school, it was aggrivating at times, but overall it ended up being a great program.  Once you're in, you're in and you don't have to wait for classes or worry about them filling up like a lot of the CUNY…

Iyengar Yoga Institute
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Chelsea

150 W 22nd St
11 Fl
New York, NY 10011

Srini V. writes: I have resisted reviewing yoga places given a special respect for the discipline.  But as a practitioner for several years, I guess I'm allowed to express a few thoughts.  Here is a silly chart to illustrate how I view the Iyengar Yoga Institute…

American Institute of Graphic Arts
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Gramercy-Flatiron

164 5th Avenue
New York, NY 10010

Michael D. writes: This graphic arts professional organization has a gallery/exhibition space on Fifth Avenue, just below 23rd Street. I don't think many people outside of the graphic design or publishing world know about it (I was introduced by a friend who works in…

The Bard Graduate Center
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Upper West Side

18 W 86th Street
New York, NY 10024

Diane S. writes: The Bard Graduate Center: Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design and Culture is like a mini-museum which hosts some really interesting exhibits.  I went there a while back to see a show that was on several floors about Marimekko fabric design, which…

Ny Kids Club
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Upper West Side

265 W 87th St
New York, NY 10024

andrew d. writes: place for your kid to take classes after school: rock climbing, gymnastics, yoga, martial arts.  a friend of mine teaches here.  it's very clean, very friendly, and very expensive.

Loyola School
Neighborhood: Manhattan/Upper East Side

980 Park Ave
New York, NY 10028

Irene F. writes: I didn't go here, but a good friend did, and we played them in Volleyball in the GISAL league! They were great opponents, and I know Cathy loved going here, so rock on. If I were Catholic, I would probably send my kids here rather than other Catholic…

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