Shecky's Dirt Cheap NYC


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You don't have to be a millionaire to live large in NYC! Dirt Cheap NYC features hundreds of the city's best deals, from shopping and dining to entertainment and beauty. Dirt Cheap NYC shows you how to enjoy the city on a shoestring budget.




Shecky's 2006 the Best of New York


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From restaurants and clubs to shops and salons, this is your key to the city. Featuring over 500 of the city's greatest treasures.




Shecky's 2004 Bar Club & Lounge Guide New York


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This #1-selling guide features over 1,450 nightlife reviews-that's a lot of cocktails! Shecky's staff damages their livers so you don't have to. Good Day New York calls it "The Nightlife Bible."




Shecky's Bar, Club and Lounge Guide for New York City


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With more than 1,000 places to drink, dance and lounge in New York City, who has time to keep tabs on all the hot spots? Shecky does. Shecky's Bar, Club and Lounge Guide is your insider's source to New York's top night spots. Book jacket.




Shecky's Beauty Book NYC


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NYC's new "beauty bible" offers reviews and ratings on over 600 spas, salons, fitness clubs, yoga studios, and more for beauty/health-conscious New Yorkers! The A-Z guide also features product "essentials" sections and insider tips.




Shecky's Bar, Club and Lounge Guide


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The Comedians


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“Funny [and] fascinating . . . If you’re a comedy nerd you’ll love this book.” —Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Named a Best Book of the Year by Kirkus Reviews, National Post, and Splitsider Based on over two hundred original interviews and extensive archival research, this groundbreaking work is a narrative exploration of the way comedians have reflected, shaped, and changed American culture over the past one hundred years. Starting with the vaudeville circuit at the turn of the last century, the book introduces the first stand-up comedian—an emcee who abandoned physical shtick for straight jokes. After the repeal of Prohibition, Mafia-run supper clubs replaced speakeasies, and mobsters replaced vaudeville impresarios as the comedian’s primary employer. In the 1950s, the late-night talk show brought stand-up to a wide public, while Lenny Bruce, Mort Sahl, and Jonathan Winters attacked conformity and staged a comedy rebellion in coffeehouses. From comedy’s part in the civil rights movement and the social upheaval of the late 1960s, to the first comedy clubs of the 1970s and the cocaine-fueled comedy boom of the 1980s, The Comedians culminates with a new era of media-driven celebrity in the twenty-first century. “Entertaining and carefully documented . . . jaw-dropping anecdotes . . . This book is a real treat.” —Merrill Markoe, TheWall Street Journal




Big Career in the Big City


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According to a poll by Time Out New York, 80 percent of young people say they want to live in New York City. The vast majority of these people, however, don't know how to make this goal a reality. Those who do are often surprised at how difficult living and working can be in the city that never sleeps. Big Career in the Big City spotlights what to expect from life in New York, written in a hip, conversational tone that young people will appreciate and relate to. After completing worksheets to assess whether they're cut out for life in the Big Apple, readers will learn how to score great jobs, meet new people, and develop their career brand. Plus, readers are given advice straight from New York recruiters about how to overcome the distance barrier and stand out from native applicants. This one-of-a-kind guide also deals with the logistics of moving to a new city; reveals how to cope with unfamiliar and sometimes stressful living arrangements; and offers suggestions on how to stick to a budget and stretch the almighty dollar.