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Article: Hot time in the city; A weekly lineup of activities for chilling out and cooling off.(Business Lives)
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- Crain's New York Business
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- July 9, 2007
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Byline: Louise Kramer
if you're stuck in the city this summer, there is no need to feel you're missing out while your colleagues hobnob in the Hamptons or romp in Rhinebeck.
The city is sizzling with activities. The Staten Island Yankees, the minor league team of the Bronx Bombers, have new owners and new buzz. Spiegeltent, a glitzy space bordered by a beer garden and booked with musical and theatrical performances highlighting acrobatics, is at South Street Seaport.
The American Museum of Natural History has an exhibit featuring some 25 species of live frogs. And the New York Philharmonic kicks off its annual week of free concerts--some ...
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