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The Top Five Restaurant Weeks in January 2011

January 11, 2011 at 9:36 AM | by | Comments (0)


Saffron Tagliatelle at The Modern

Can you smell that? It's the sweet and warm aroma of a three-course meal being brought out to you for the cost of just one course. That's right; it's Restaurant Week season again, and we've rounded up the best five in the coming weeks. Most are already open to booking, so text your friends to see when they're free and then get on it:

· New York City: January 24-February 6. The opening of reservations for this hotly anticipated semiannual event should be any day now...and we champing at the bit to get our $24.06 lunches and $35 prix fixe dinners booked. We average about four meals every NYRW, and some we've chronicled (complete with photos) here, so you know what you're in for when you save up both your money and your appetite for the eventual splurge. If you're planning on flying into town for it, Travelocity has apparently worked out some hotel+flight packages you can find here.

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How to Get Tickets to 'A Christmas Story: The Musical'

November 23, 2009 at 11:39 AM | by | Comments (0)

Who doesn't end up watching "A Christmas Story" on TV at least once during the holidays? This year, the Kansas City Repertory Theatre is bringing Ralphie, and his dream of getting a BB-gun for Christmas, to the stage too. "A Christmas Story: The Musical" will run through Dec. 27 at the Spencer Theatre in Kansas City, MO. The musical includes all of the movie's best moments, like a tongue frozen to a lamp post, a bar of soap in the mouth, a mannequin leg lamp, and a Chinese Christmas dinner, plus new music created to compliment each scene.

Tickets for "A Christmas Story: The Musical" can be purchased from the online box office. You can select any date to see what seats are available before purchasing. Most shows are sold out or close to it though so you'll have to act fast. Adult tickets are $60, Senior Tickets are $47 and Student Tickets are $20.

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