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New York is truly one of the brightest metropolises of modern day. Usually referred to as "New York City", or just "the City", it lies at the mouth of the Hudson River and is the biggest city in the United States.
Known for its spectacular architecture (which gives birth to a unique skyline, dotted by famous landmarks like the Empire State Building) and a never waning vitality, it's often known as "the city that never sleeps."
But New York is much more than a fantastic skyline and bright lights, it's popularity and importance comes from its pivotal role as a global centre for international finance, politics, media, culture, food, fashion, art, research, and trade.
One of the distinct features that attracts many tourists to this wonderful location, is the the musical underworld that runs throughout the city.
An eclectic mixture of genres and styles that creates a landscape of much greater value than the sum of its parts.
If you happen to be in the mood for a melody, the City can certainly meet your expectations. One of the classic venues of the New York music scene has always been the piano lounges, and if you're feeling particularly English
New York won't disappoint your musical cravings. To this day, the city is full of warm piano bars that can suit to a variety of tastes in music.
Those looking for a relaxing night out can experience the City's elegant hotel bars, which will most likely sweep you into the romance of old New York glamour and style.
The Bemelmans Bar at The Carlyle, a legend in its own right, creates a moody atmosphere with tuxedo wearing waiters and seasoned pianists that serenade the night away with the classics.
Maybe you're looking for something more spirited? If you enjoy musicals, you should try a cocktail at Sondheim-friendly piano bars like Don't Tell Mama, whose pianists and staff have memorized the Broadway songbook.
And if all these options still don't strike your fancy, there are a multitude of lounges with a broad range of guest performers and themed nights, like acoustic, pop diva and Billboard 100.
In recent years, professors in the English Department have won fellowships and prizes from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Mellon Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the National Humanities Center.
The American Comparative Literature Association, the Modern Language Association, and the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing, among other organizations.
Department faculty provide intensive mentoring to students both in and beyond the classroom in a wide variety of forums, including lecture series, film screenings, symposia, conferences, and scholarly field colloquia.
Our B.A. and M.A. recipients have successfully pursued further study in graduate and professional schools and have also gone on to careers in education, publishing, media, and the arts.
Recent Ph.Ds have taken up faculty positions at colleges and universities such as Macalester, Middlebury, Yale, Berkeley, Tulane, and Brandeis.
Of course to truly enjoy the mesmerizing lights and tunes that New York has to offer, you really need to have a good grasp on the language. And for this, New York can also offer you some very real possibilities.
During the past decade the government has tried to further improve tourism by making the best English Course New York has to offer very accessible to tourists. And not only you can get a top of the line learning experience, you also get to be immersed in the language daily.
After all, if you really wanted to study French France would be the best place in the world to do it, and so is New York for studying English. So take the plunge and visit one of the brightest cities during your next holidays, we hope you enjoy it as much as we do.
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