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Staying at the Carlyle is like living in a lavish Upper East Side doorman apartment building. (Though perhaps that is because, for the lucky, fancy few who do actually live at the Carlyle, it is.) The 180 guest rooms are luxuriously and tastefully appointed with fine Belgian linens, artwork by 18th- and 19th-century masters like Piranesi and Audubon, and Kiehls bath products. Many of the suites even feature grand pianos and terraces. Cabaret and jazz fans should make time for performances in the hotelas famed bars (CafA(c) Carlyle and Bemelmans Bar) where Woody Allen and Bobby Short often play.
She first caught your eye when she won the right to play Sandy in the Grease: You’re the One That I Want reality competition, and next thing you knew she was the Nellie Forbush replacement in the South Pacific replay. This season, she was playing... More »
It’d be quite a challenge to find a pair of guitar virtuosi more accomplished than the father-son Pizzarelli team, but why bother searching when the duo is out performing with son-brother Martin on bass, Larry Fuller on piano, and Tony Tedesco on... More »
The master trumpeter, who became the enormously successful “A” half of A&M Records (Jerry Moss was the “M”), has never stopped playing, certainly not when he can appear with dulcet-voiced wife Lani. Tonight, he should sound great in a room that’s... More »
When it comes to raising her voice in song, Christine Ebersole does it all: Name the genre, and she chants rings around it. As a two-time Tony winner, she’ll certainly get to Broadway tunes, but don’t expect her to stop there. Tonight, the... More »
Breaking hearts gently for a couple years in the Lincoln Center South Pacific revival, Szot sang “This Nearly Was Mine” and “Some Enchanted Evening.” As for additional enchanted evenings, that’s certainly the hoteliers’ goal in bringing him back... More »
One of the city's perennial joys is the ability to blow a week's discretionary budget on a night out and live to not regret it that much. The Café Carlyle is worth the cash--it's a perfectly intimate cabaret room where you can feel all fancy while indulging in fine food, mural gazing, and taking in a show, whether it be scratchy-voiced legend Elaine Stritch crooning standards or jazzy Woody Allen taking you on a whole other kind of nostalgia romp. And the place has wisely shaken... More »
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