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Museyon’s Guide to Christmas Weekend

Celebrate: It’s Christmas! And even if you don’t celebrate the holiday, hopefully you can take advantage of the three day weekend! In case you were bummed to have missed out on our Secret Store this year, we’ll have it up until New Year’s for all those very late shoppers. Happy Holidays everyone!   Watch: True Grit – A tough U.S. ... Read More »

News: Jerry Saltz Tours His Fave Art

Jerry Saltz, the senior art critic for New York Magazine and judge on Bravo’s Work of Art takes his readers on tour of his favorite paintings in New York; visiting MoMA, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim and artists such as Manet, Pollock and unknown 15th century northern masters.   “This is the tip of the tip of ... Read More »

News: Museyon + Swide

  Dolce and Gabbana’s Swide Magazine has asked Museyon writers to put together a list of what it means to celebrate Christmas in their city. First up, Eve Hyman from Music + Travel tells us about cocktails, ranching, dancing and best of all, shopping, in Buenas Aires, Argentina. Head over to Swide to read Eve’s entire guide and keep checking ... Read More »

Elf + New York City

  The Jon Favreau directed Elf may have come out seven years ago but that in no way has diminished its popularity, in fact, just the opposite. The movie is so popular, it is now counted amongst the great Holiday classics, played as regularly on tv during the season as It’s a Wonderful Life and A Christmas Story.   Elf ... Read More »

Museyon’s Guide to the Weekend

Celebrate: Christmas Eve is a WEEK AWAY. Try not to flip out. Lots of retailers are putting on great sales this season, including Museyon.   Watch: Tron: Legacy – a 3D high-tech adventure set in a digital world that’s unlike anything ever captured on the big screen. Sam Flynn, the tech-savvy 27-year-old son of Kevin Flynn, looks into his father’s ... Read More »

Chronicles: Lamartine Place

The row houses on West 29th Street between 8th and 9th Avenue, in New York might look like many of the older townhouses scattered around Manhattan, except the ones on 29th St hold a significant and often overlooked place in the city’s history.   Built in 1846, this row of houses, situated on what was then Lamartine Place, during the ... Read More »

News: Inside Museum Secrets

  A new series from History Television takes you even deeper inside museums than we do with a look at the mysteries that pervade some of the greatest institutions in the world. The six part Canadian series entitled Museum Secrets will look at: the Louvre, the Vatican Museums, London’s Natural History Museum, the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, the Egyptian ... Read More »

News: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductees

  It was announced today that Neil Diamond, Tom Waits, Darlene Love, Dr. John and Alice Cooper will be among the 2011 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees.   Neil Diamond and Alice Cooper had both been eligible for induction for years and had this to say of the announcement: Diamond: “I thought about it occasionally, but I kind ... Read More »

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