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New York City Events Calendar
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Events List for December 2007
New York City Street Fairs 2007
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Wild Holiday Party
Wild Holiday Party: On December weekends, visitors to Central Park'ss Wildlife Center can watch resident polar bears - Gus, Ida and Lily - tearing open their Christmas presents.
01-02 December 2007
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New York Anime Festival 2007
Reed Exhibitions has launched the New York Anime Festival (NYAF), which will take place at the Jacob K. Javits Center in midtown Manhattan. Show planners note that the new event will be an extravaganza featuring the latest in anime, manga, Japanese cinema, music, games and the best of anime-influenced comics, animation and film from around the world.
07 - 09 December 2007
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Candlelight Carol Festival
The hugely popular Candlelight Carol Festival at Manhattan's Riverside Church is a wonderful way to celebrate the Christmas season. The choirs of Harlem put on a swinging festive show which is attended by thousands each year.
16 December 2007
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Times Square New Year's Eve Celebration
Times Square New Year's Eve Celebration:
Times Square has been a magnet for New Year's Eve revellers for nearly 100 years. If you're up for one of the world's biggest and most famous New Year's Eve parties, this is it.
31 December 2007
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Santaland at Macy's
Santaland at Macy's: Macy's Department Store at Herald Square hosts its annual Christmas extravaganza. A spectacular 12,000 square feet of the eighth floor is bedecked in twinkling lights, sparkling stars and outsized lollipops to create Santaland. November - December 2007
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New York Exposition of Short Film & Video
New York Exposition of Short Film & Video: The New York Expo is the longest-running festival of independent film in the United States. Focusing on films and videos under 60 minutes long, it screens a wide range of domestic and international work, from indie filmmaking to video art, at the Cinema Village Theater in lower Manhattan.
December 2007
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New Year's Eve Fireworks in New York City 2007
New Year's Eve Fireworks:
In New York City, New Year's Eve is celebrated with vigour as the traditional midnight fireworks are let off in Central Park, South St Seaport and Prospect Park in Brooklyn.
31 December 2007
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Midnight Run
A party with a difference, the four-mile Midnight Run in Central Park is a New Year's Eve event for fitness fanatics. Live DJs and dancing, a costume parade and fireworks are all part of the celebration.
31 December 2007
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Jivamukti New Year Silence
Jivamukti's evening of silence is a refreshing way to see out the old year and welcome in the new. In the chilled spaces of the yoga centre's airy loft, you are invited to meditate, practise yoga, read, write or just sit and clear your mind.
31 December 2007
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The Big Apple Circus
The Big Apple Circus brings its latest production to Damrosch Park at the Lincoln Center. Circus-goers of all ages will enjoy this good, old-fashioned dose of family fun. 19 October 2007 - 13 January 2008
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Ice Skating at Rockefeller Center
Ice Skating at Rockefeller Center is an essential New York City winter experience. The rink was built in 1936, replacing the complex's original shopping concourse. October 2007 - January 2008
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Grand Central Kaleidoscope Light Show
Grand Central Kaleidoscope Light Show: For a month leading up to New Year, New York's stunning Grand Central Station joins in the festive spirit as a spectacular light and sound show transforms the main concourse's famed Sky Ceiling.
December 2007 - January 2008
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The ethereal Tribute in Light memorial was designed to help lessen the aching loss felt across the country since 9/11. It is a profound symbol of strength, hope and resiliency.
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New Yankee Stadium is the working title for a new stadium for the New York Yankees, currently under construction. It will open in 2009, replacing the third-oldest stadium in the Major Leagues.
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In popular culture 'The Bronx' has often symbolized violence, decay, and urban ruin. In fact, there are guidebooks that say you must never go to the Bronx! Sheer ignorance, that is all we have to say! Interactive Bronx map
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