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360 Sound: The Columbia Records Story
Mon, May 20, 2013, 12 pm
Columbia Records’ roster of superstar musicians includes a who’s who in all genres—from Al Jolson and Frank Sinatra to Bob Dylan, Miles Davis and LL Cool J.
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Building an Icon: The History of the Brooklyn Bridge
Tue, May 21, 2013, 12 pm
Since its opening in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge has come to symbolize the phenomenal growth of Brooklyn and the nation in the 19th century.
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A Table at Le Cirque
Thu, May 30, 2013, 12 pm
Since the day it opened on the Upper East Side in 1974 through today (at 1 Beacon Court), Le Cirque has symbolized superb service, exquisite food and glamorous surroundings.
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Tales of Madison Square
Sun, Jun 2, 2013, 11 am
Learn about the murder of Stanford White, the origins of baseball, the Jerome mansion, Ladies Mile shopping district, the Amen corner at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, Union soldiers’ occupying the private Gramercy Park, Edwin Booth and the Players Club, and much more.
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Tribeca Neighbors: The Leonardo da Vinci of Cakes
Wed, Jun 12, 2013, 12 pm
Called the Leonardo da Vinci of wedding cakes, Sylvia Weinstock has created spectacular desserts for movie stars, senators, literary lights and other devotees in her Tribeca shop since 1980.
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City of Ambition: FDR, LaGuardia and the Making of Modern New York
Fri, Jun 14, 2013, 12 pm
As leaders of America’s two largest governments in the depths of the Depression, FDR and Fiorello LaGuardia led a route to recovery for the nation and the blueprint for a great city.
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Fashion Insider's Guide to New York
Mon, Jun 24, 2013, 12 pm
Join French Vogue correspondent Carole Sabas as she shares her carefully curated compendium of the current hotspots, classic haunts and hidden gems of New York, this greatest of fashion destinations.
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The Hidden Charms of Chelsea
Wed, Jul 10, 2013, 10:30 am
Explore the west Chelsea neighborhood that began life in the 18th century as a farm.
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New York's Urban Landscapes
Thu, Jul 11, 2013, 12 pm
Join Robin Lynn and art and architecture critic Francis Morrone for a virtual tour of the not-to-be-missed public places—parks, plazas, memorials, streets—that shape the New York experience.
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Get to the front of the line!
Priority registration puts you at the front of the line to register for courses and events for an upcoming semester.
Eligible patrons will be able to order priority registration online.
Who is eligible for priority registration?
Individuals who have participated in 92nd Street Y programs over the past year in selected program areas, participants in certain memberships, and those who have made contributions of $500 or more to 92Y, are eligible to register for programs before they become available to the general public.
How do I know if I qualify?
Patrons that qualify for Priority Registration will receive packets in the mail explaining how to purchase online. Priority registration is normally mailed 2-3 weeks before a catalog is available. Registration information includes your Patron ID#. You can use this ID# to setup your login information online. This will allow you to register early for a course or event. Please note: if you receive a packet, you are only eligible to priority register for the programs covered in your packet.
Priority Registration Support
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