The Cirque (us) is in Town NYC for “Zarkana”

I was on the way to a Progressive Rock show over at B.B. King Blues Club the other day and as I wandered up 42nd Street I saw these two very animated characters heading in my direction.  They were doling out the flyers for the upcoming Cirque du Soleil “Zarkana” show.  I had to say I loved the looks that they were getting from the others passing by so I had to stop them for a second and take a quick photograph.  Ahhh the things we see on a daily basis in NYC.  I don’t know too much about the play and I didn’t have time to ask them (they seemed to only speak French anyway and my 9th grade language requirement teachings have long since dissipated from my memory.  You can check the link below, I am sure its a fun time.

Cirque du Soleil "Zarkana" Street Team

Show Information: HERE

Look Up As You Pass By: The Pythian or “The Pharoah Watches Over Thee”

Let me ask the New Yorkers who might be reading this blog a question. When you walk through these city streets do you ever look up at what you are passing? You probably don’t because we often take this amazing city of ours for granted and are in such a hurry to get someplace that it never really crosses our mind to do different.  Recently I had gone into the city with Skeleton Pete as he was covering a Summerstage Concert for his blog but we were determined to maximize our time in the city and see the new “Captain America: The First Avenger” movie and enjoy some lunch before hitting the gig. Having accomplished those tasks we started to make our way over to the concert when I glanced up at a building and swore that there was a giant Egyptian Pharaoh sitting up there watching over the city. We were about a block away and figured perhaps that it was the consulate for that country and decided to take a little bit of a closer look. I shot from the vantage point on the corner of Broadway and 72nd Street. The building was a 1/4 of the way down the block and this image was WAY up on the high floors in these shots I am posting.

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Hello Dolly, I Mean “Priscilla” :)

While walking around the Times Square region just after enjoying a film screening for the movie “Brighton Rock” I happened upon this lovely young lady all dressed in glitz and glitter.  She was advertising something and seemed very happy about it.  The tourist in me said “snap a photo Ken” and so I did and the charming lass kindly obliged.  She was apparently doling out flyers for the Broadway musical “Priscilla, Queen Of The Desert” which was originally a film starring Hugo Weaving, Guy Pearce and Terence Stamp as three drag queens misadventures.  I never saw the film but did see some performances from the new musical on some of the television shows recently and think it might be fun to check out with the open minded guest.  Check it out and by all means let us know how it is.

I never did get this girls name but that didn’t matter since her positive enthusiasm and zeal were enough to brighten the day and the other journey’s on my plate.  There were more coming up in all honesty because NYC is just that kind of place with something interesting on every corner.  Thanks Miss.  I wish you well.

Introducing “Echo”; Welcome To NYC’s Madison Square Park

I had been wandering around the city the other day and it was a bountiful day for a photographer to say the least. I had only just passed the “Figurations” exhibit that was up on the Fashion District and as I got to the vicinity of Madison Square Park I caught a glimpse of something giant and white. It was obstructed by some trees and it definitely bore a closer look see so over to the park I walked.

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The “Figurations” of the Fashion District

It was just about a year ago when I was walking down Broadway on my way to see a publicity rep of note that I discovered a public art display that was really interesting. They called it the Sidewalk Catwalk or something of that nature and it was the kind of thing that made me glad that I almost always carry some kind of camera with me on my NYC wanderings.  You truly never know what you are going to see during the course of the day in this amazing city.  That brings me to this next blog posting, “The Figurations of the Fashion District”. The journey begins here on 36th Street and Broadway.  The sign below comes from a few blocks lower of course but I added it here for dramatic effect.

Welcome Fashionistas!

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