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York Alec Shackleton (born August 23, 1974) is an American filmmaker and former professional snowboarder. Shackleton is best known for films like "Kush" and ...
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A Q&A; with producer Steven Paul and writer/director York Shackleton.
Award Winning Documentary From Director York Shackleton.
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Visit York England and The Shambles York in this York travel guide. Enjoy top York attractions, things to do in York, places to see and places to visit in this York tourism travel guide. Discover some of York's best top 10 (top ten) attractions such as York Minster, Clifford's Tower, the walls of York among others. Travel England and you'll never forget York and other top attractions in this vacation tour video. Don't forget to subscribe to my channel. For more travel stories and photographs, visit me at www.travelingwithkrushworth.com.
Our recent week in New York City was an action-packed one. We decided to set ourselves a challenge to see and do as much as we possibly could, and that gave way to this travel video guide which highlights 50 of the top attractions. In a city like New York this means we barely scratched the surface, but hopefully this video will highlight the cornucopia of possibilities that is the Big Apple. We try our best to cover all of the top attractions including fine arts, entertainment, festivals, dining, architecture and museums as well as focusing on lesser known off the beaten path attractions to cover all forms of tourism. If you only have time to visit only one city in the United States it ought to be NYC, USA: http://nomadicsamuel.com/photo-essays/50-things-to-do-in-new-york-city 50 Things to do in New York City Top Attractions Travel Guide: 1 Grand Central Terminal 2 The High Line 3 Meatpacking District 4 Greenwich Village 5 Brooklyn Bridge 6 Williamsburg 7 Street Art in Williamsburg 8 Prospect Park 9 Dumbo 10 New York Style Pizza 11 Bryant Park 12 New York Public Library 13 Staten Island Ferry 14 Statue of Liberty 15 Battery Park 16 Little Italy 17 Little Korea 18 Chinatown 19 Coney Island 20 Mermaid Parade 21 The Cloisters 22 Harlem's Apollo Theatre 23 Soul Food in Harlem at Sylvia's 24 World Trade Center Memorial 25 Trinity Church 26 Wall Street 27 Lincoln Center 28 Ride a Bicycle 29 Watch a New York Yankees baseball game at Yankee Stadium 30 MET Museum (Metropolitan Museum of Art) 31 Flatiron Building 32 Washington Square Park 33 NYU (New York University) 34 National Museum of the American Indian 35 Museum of Natural History 36 Times Square 37 MOMA (Museum of Modern Art) 38 Roosevelt Island Tramway 39 Fifth Avenue Shopping 40 Rockefeller Center 41 Empire State Building 42 Carnegie Hall 43 Central Park 44 Strawberry Fields 45 Street Food 46 Catch a Broadway Theatre Performance 47 Madison Square Garden 48 African Burial Ground 49 Columbus Circle 50 Take the Subway Metro Most journeys begin at Penn Station or Grand Central, and if you arrive at the later you'll be wowed by the building. The Meatpacking District was once home to markets, slaughterhouses, and packaging plants, but times have changed. Today you'll find a mixture of trendy restaurants, clubs and boutiques. The Village used to be a bohemian neighborhood that drew artists and musicians, but today you're more likely to find upper middle class families living here. Completed in 1883, Brooklyn Bridge is one of the oldest suspension bridges in the United States. Williamsburg has become popular given its lower rent prices. University students and young professionals have been flocking to this part of town. You can walk along the riverfront for a great view of the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges and the Manhattan skyline. During the summer months, Bryant Park also becomes a popular hangout spot people looking to relax and even work on their tans. The Staten Island Ferry is free of charge and this makes it really popular with visitors who want to catch a glimpse of the Statue of Liberty from a distance. Battery Park is located on the southern tip of Manhattan. Having both lived in South Korea, we were thrilled to come across Manhattan's own Little Korea. Coney Island is all about good old fashioned fun. You can ride roller coasters, stroll down the boardwalk, enjoy some beach time, and then head over the Nathan's Famous hot dogs. The Cloisters will make you feel like you've travelled over to Europe. Central Park is massive and there are so many places to visit within its boundaries. We managed to visit Belvedere Castle, the Great Lawn, Shakespeare Garden, The Ramble, The Jackie Onassis Reservoir, the Alice in Wonderland Statue, and we still left feeling like we barely scratched the surface. Strawberry Fields is a section of Central Park dedicated to the memory of John Lennon. And that concludes a look at our very busy week in New York City. I'm still shocked we managed to cover so many attractions, but the great thing about this city is that distances aren't very long and there's always something really cool worth checking out around each corner. Have you been to New York? What are your favorite things about this city? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section below. This is part of our Travel in the United State of America series. We're making a series of videos showcasing American culture, American arts, American foods, American cuisine, American religion and American people. Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker). This video features the songs World Map, Crimson Fly, Omission, Monks, Say Yeah & First Day available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.
http://www.expedia.com/New-York.d178293.Destination-Travel-Guides New York City is an international metropolis built on the shoulders of immigrants and their descendants. New York City is home to eight million people, and the city receives more than 50 million visitors per year. Your New York City tour should include sampling the food of hundreds of different cultures, and you can explore the easily on foot, by taxi, or via the famous subway system. No New York sightseeing is complete without a visit to Times Square, which you’ve no doubt seen in many movies. Take in its billboards, its many people, and its food, then cross over to Central Park, which comprises 850 acres of lakes and meadows, and is the setting for many a romantic comedy. You also have your pick of art and history museums, as well as the Reflecting Absence Memorial and Museum, where you can pay your respects to the victims of 9/11. Most of all, enjoy yourself, and get ready to take a bite out of the Big Apple. Visit our New York City travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Expedia Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/expedia Instagram: http://instagram.com/expedia Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/Expedia/ Google+: https://plus.google.com/+Expedia -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us on our travel blog, Viewfinder: http://viewfinder.expedia.com/
Here are some Things to do in NYC :) This 1st of a "Things to do in NYC" is the BASICS. I will do more in depth videos on neighborhoods like Harlem, Brooklyn, Lower East Side which will include shopping, entertainment, eating, all that :) But for now I hope you find this helpful and excited about exploring NYC. I didn't "forget" to list anything. This is just the first video and trust their are a million things to do. Sorry for not including Brooklyn. I rarely go out there and didn't have footage to include in this video. But here goes! As for the things I listed check them out here: Statue of Liberty, is located on Ellis Island. It's since been reopened http://www.statuecruises.com/choose_tickets.aspx Central Park is cliche and a MUST! Check out the Boat House this summer and rent a paddle boat for $12/hr. Cash only and a $20 deposit is required http://www.thecentralparkboathouse.com Magnolia Bakery has an amazing to die for Banana Pudding that used to be so secret which is now another MUST HAVE while in town http://www.magnoliabakery.com Katz Deli is a historical landmark that happens to be famous for their sandwiches. Try the pastrami if you're into that...I'm not :/ Yes this is a tourist destination but it's a part of NYC's history hence a MUST! http://katzsdelicatessen.com Patricia Field is a NYC fashion fixture! Made famous for her costume designing in The Devil Wears Prada and Sex and the City: the Movie and sequel, her boutique is another MUST. I love playing dressup here and splurging on accessories! http://www.patriciafield.com Need to get around? Rent a bike! I have yet to try this but it seems fabulous! Save your feet and cover more ground. These bikes and bike spots are all over the city. A perfect way to burn calories and see more of the city faster. http://citibikenyc.com Caracas! This happens to be a fav spot of mine! It's uber small and the lines can be long but I love the food. Yes it's fried and oh so good! I've never had an Arepa until I came here and the prices are perfect for us budget minded peeps Try it! just read their yelp reviews! http://www.yelp.com/biz/caracas-arepa-bar-new-york http://www.caracasarepabar.com Summer in NYC isn't really summer until you get your butt on a rooftop. My pick was Jimmy Rooftop. Sunday's after 3pm are bomb! Amazing music courtesy of DJ Cato. I believe it is doorman discretion, which means, dress your best and don't travel with a bunch of dudes. You get an amazing view of the sun setting over the Hudson River and you get to splash around in the pool if you so choose. I chose this spot because I used to work here and loved it! http://www.jameshotels.com/new-york/eat-drink/jimmy/ Yes! Go to Church! After you party it up Saturday night or Sunday afternoon bring your sinful behind to this awesome church! You don't have to be religious to attend. This is a non-denominal church and people from all over the world come here for the amazing sermons and not to mention the interior. This Church is a converted theatre and a must see. Now go and pray! http://www.tscnyc.org My spot! We in my hood now. You MUST go to Orange Beauty Supply! I used to buy all my hair products here when I had hair and you def need to buy a wig here. I take all my gurls here and hook them up with a fabulous synthetic or human hair wig just cause! Apollo!!! You MUST go here on amateur night! It's historical! You either boo or cheer for the talent on stage. You must have an opinion! Quiet indifference is not tolerated :) A real life YouTube comment board in live action! I've been here countless times and it's a great way to get the energy up! http://www.apollotheater.org --------------------------------- WATCH THESE VIDEOS: Meet my Mom: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hS-VVNWuOFE What is Fear? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XViZu61CyAw --------------------------------- Follow me: http://facebook.com/shamelessmaya http://shamelessmaya.com http://twitter.com/mayasworld instagram @mayasworld http://shamelessmaya.tumblr.com --------------------------------- Dope beats by: Jay Ellyiot http://jayellyiotmusic.com http://jayellyiot.tumblr.com https://soundcloud.com/jayellyiot https://www.facebook.com/JayEllyiot --------------------------------- Filmed and edited by your Shamelessness :) Geek Info: http://astore.amazon.com/shamelessmaya-20 camera: Canon 7D audio: H4n Zoom Mic lighting: Ring light editing: Final Cut Pro X things to do in NYC, tourism NYC, nyc spots
Watch as Ann and I travel around NYC on foot. We hit lots of NY hot spots including NY ink, Oddities, Serendipity, Times Square, Central Park and Downtown Manhattan. Please Rate, Comment and Subscribe!
The Big Apple, the USA's largest city, thrives on relentless energy and buzz. Here are its highlights. Visit http://www.lonelyplanet.com/usa/new-york-city for more information about New York City.
Travel video about destination New York in the United States of America. New York is capital city of the American Dream, with its population drawn from each corner of the world.The Empire State Building is a symbol of the glamour and fascination of this frenetic city, yet the Chrysler building is just as imposing, its unusual tower being decorated with car motifs such as bonnets, hub caps and car wheels of the 1930‘s. Wall Street derived its name from a wall which had been erected to protect the emerging town from attack by Native American Indians and now most of the city is an open powerhouse of ceaseless activity with a constant mêlée of car horns, sirens, and screeching tyres.Greenwich Village is one of the few areas of the city that has no clearly-defined symmetry. Attractive steps grace many of its 19th century houses of red brick and brown sandstone and, until the 1960‘s, many important artists and authors lived there, such as Edgar Allen Poe and Henry James. Little Italy, Chinatown, The Brooklyn Bridge, Central Park, Ellis Island, The Statue of Liberty, Broadway, Times Square…each has its own colourful stories to tell amid the fantastic man-made Manhattan glass horizons: the skyscrapers which shamelessly reach up to the heavens and exclaim that New York is most assuredly the commercial capital of the universe.
http://bookinghunter.com New York is the most populous city in the United States and the center of the New York Metropolitan Area, one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world. The most important places to visit in New York are: Brooklyn Bridge (built in 1883, it is one of the oldest suspension bridges in America and continues to inspire the people of New York City), Wall Street (the bull here makes everyone happy. See where billions are won or lost in seconds), Central Park (one of the world's greatest urban parks. Get involved in an outdoor activity or watch New Yorkers go about their exercise routines), Empire State Building (an American icon, which was built remarkably during the Great Depression. Ride to the top for unmatched city views), Times Square (best experienced at night. First time visitors are simply in awe amidst the bright neon lights), Statue of Liberty (this is one landmark you must visit. The ultimate symbol of New York City). If you want to save time and money, the most important New York travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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40 Best Things to Do in New York City | Top NYC Attractions http://wp.me/pNFhP-bSi by Christine Kaaloa of GRRRLTRAVELER.COM Everything in New York happens with speed and efficiency. This quick NYC insider travel guide for sightseeing in Manhattan will take you through Things to Do, Eat and Neighborhoods to check out. It will guide you through the top attractions in NYC. Activities are listed by neighborhood so you can tackle this itinerary easily. I've lived in New York City for close to nine years. Recently, I was back for a week for my Travel Channel callback audition and decided to see what sightseeing I could pack into my trip. Note: Due recent content scrapings and duplication of my City Guide posts, relevant information is included in the video and summarized below. 40 Best Things to Do in New York City Downtown 1. 9/11 memorial to the World Trade Center's Twin Towers 2. 9/11 Museum, Admission: $24, Tuesdays Free after 6pm 3. Wall Street Charging Bull., Broadway and Morris Street 4. Wall Street, Between Broad and Wall Street 5. Federal Hall Memorial, 26 Wall Street 6. Brooklyn Bridge 7. Statue of Liberty, Governors Island 8. Staten Island Ferry, Admission: Free Lower East Side 9. Katz's Famous Delicatessen Chinatown 10. Chinatown 11. Street Eats: Boba Tea in Chinatown Little Italy 12. Little Italy 13. Street Eats: Cannoli in Little Italy 14. Soho for Shopping 15. Soho Cobblestone streets (Mercer, Greene, Bond & Wooster Streets) West Village 16. Magnolia Bakery for cupcakes, 401 Bleeker Street/11th St Union Square 17. Union Square Park, 14th & Broadway (Fresh Market, Dog Park, People Watching) Meatpacking District to Chelsea 18. High Line Park, Gansevoort St to 30th St/9th-11th Aves) Anywhere 19. Bus Tours/ Film Location Tour Mentioned: the Sex & the City Tour with On Locations Tour (links below) 20. New York Food Tours Mentioned: Ahoy New York Tours & Tastings. (links below) 21. Eating at a Breakfast Truck in NYC (Video) 28. Subway performances, Trains Midtown 22. Empire State, 350 5th Ave 23. B & H Photo and Camera Store, 34th St & 9th Ave 24. New York Public Library 25. Bryant Park 26. Chrysler Building 27. Grand Central, 89 East 42nd St, 29. Times Square, Broadway Ave/ 42nd- 53rd St 30. Broadway Theater District, 40th-54th Streets, 7th and Broadway 31. Halal Food Truck in NYC (Video) 5th Avenue 32. Rockefeller Center, 45 Rockefeller 33. Top of the Rock 34. FAO Schwartz (next to the giant Apple Store) Central Park Area 35. Columbus Circle, 59th & Broadway 36. Central Park, 59th -110th Streets/ 5th & 8th Aves, Website 37. Bike Rentals & Park Tours at Central Park (Cost ranges from $15+) 38. Horse Carriage & Pedicab Tours (Costs start at $155+) 39. John Lennon's "Imagine" Memorial, Central Park west & 72nd St 40. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, 10 Lincoln Center Plaza (62nd-65th Streets) ========= Music: Someone_Your_Own_Size | YouTube Commons Photo Credits: Wikimedia Commons: Daniel Schwen, Jim Henderson, Eldar Kalmalov Mentioned Tours: Food Tour: Ahoy NY Tours & Tastings http://www.ahoynewyorkfoodtours.com/ Review here: http://grrrltraveler.com/food-porn/food-tours-nyc/ Film Location Tour: OnLocation Tours http://onlocationtours.com/ Review coming soon! SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL: http://youtube.com/user/ckaaloa ====== *LET'S CONNECT!* GRRRLTRAVELER WEBSITE: http://grrrltraveler.com FACEBOOK: http://facebook.com/GRRRL.TRAVELER TWITTER: http://twitter.com/grrrltraveler PINTEREST: http://pinterest.com/grrrltraveler INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/grrrltraveler GOOGLE + PAGE: https://plus.google.com/b/115684422978231046500/+Grrrltraveler Travel Survival | Solo Travel | Live with GRRR! ===== things to do nyc, things to do new york city, top attractions in new york city, top attractions nyc, new york city, nyc, top nyc attractions, nyc travel guide, nyc sightseeing, nyc insider guide, new york travel guide, manhattan attractions,
http://bookinghunter.com New York is the most populous city in the United States and the center of the New York Metropolitan Area, one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world. The most important places to visit in New York are: Brooklyn Bridge (built in 1883, it is one of the oldest suspension bridges in America and continues to inspire the people of New York City), Wall Street (the bull here makes everyone happy. See where billions are won or lost in seconds), Central Park (one of the world's greatest urban parks. Get involved in an outdoor activity or watch New Yorkers go about their exercise routines), Empire State Building (an American icon, which was built remarkably during the Great Depression. Ride to the top for unmatched city views), Times Square (best experienced at night. First time visitors are simply in awe amidst the bright neon lights), Statue of Liberty (this is one landmark you must visit. The ultimate symbol of New York City). If you want to save time and money, the most important New York travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Take a tour of Nubble Lighthouse in Maine, United States -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats. Sitting atop an islet on lush green grass and lovely landscape is The Nubble Lighthouse. Officially known by many as Cape Neddick Lighthouse, this beautiful yet simple structure is considered by many to be exemplary lighthouse. The tower, made of cast-iron and lined with red-brick, is approximately 41 feet in height. In 1874 Congress approved the 15,000 dollars it would take to build this lighthouse. A photograph of this lighthouse was even put in the Voyager Spacecraft, whose mission is to provide information about our world to any possible extra-terrestrials. Set amid the deep blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean on a small yet enchanting island with a pleasant coastline, this charming lighthouse is surely picture-perfect.
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We decided to take on the ultimate Australian 4WD adventure and head up Queenslands Cape York Peninsula to Australias most northern point. There are a number of ways you can tackle this drive experience. You can take on the OTT or OTL (Old Telegraph line track) where you will experience the great remote wilderness of Australia. This track starts at Bramwell junction and finishes at the Jardine River. There are two bypass roads that allow travellers to get from the Peninsula Development Road to The Tip without having to navigate all of the creek crossings and rough roads. They pass mainly through the highlands to the east and west of the route, and are heavily corrugated which makes for a rough drive. If you decide to take on the challenge of the OTT there are a number of creek crossings along the way, some more challenging than others. Along the way the track reconnects with the Bypass road so you can bypass some of the more challenging crossings if need be. Palm creek, Gunshot, cockatoo creek are some of the more challenging crossings we take on, however there is some pretty spectacular places you will come across on the track like the beautiful elliot falls, twin falls and fruit bat falls all of which provide a great place to cool of or camp for the night. For further Information visit Queensland Holidays http://www.queenslandholidays.com.au Cooktown & Cape York Peninsula http://www.cooktownandcapeyork.com Bramwell Station Tourist Park http://www.bramwellstationstouristpark.com.au Loyalty Beach Campground & Fishing Lodge http://www.loyaltybeach.com
The Cape York Peninsula, is one of the world's last accessible wilderness areas, remains a land of few people and prolific wildlife. The fishing is amazing, the scenery magnificent and the culture a fusion of many. We head to premier sports fishing grounds or go on a 4WD adventure to the most northern tip and stop off at the famous croc tent. We visit Roko island and experience life on a pearl farm and finally stop and relax after a massive trip for a bit of Rest & Relaxation at Punsand bay a remote camping resort at the top of Australia. For further information visit Queensland Holidays http://www.queenslandholidays.com.au Cooktown & Cape York Peninsula http://www.cooktownandcapeyork.com Seisia Holiday Park http://www.seisiaholidaypark.com John Charlton's Cape York Adventure http://www.capeyorkadventures.com.au Roko Pearl Farm (07) 4069 1769 The Croc Tent http://www.croctent.com.au Punsand Bay Camping Resort http://www.punsandbay.com.au
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York (local i/ˈjɔːk/) is a walled city, situated at the confluence of the Rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England. The city has a rich heritage and has provided the backdrop to major political events throughout much of its two millennia of existence. The city offers a wealth of historic attractions, of which York Minster is the most prominent, and a variety of cultural and sporting activities.
The city was founded by the Romans in 71 AD, under the name of Eboracum. It became in turn the capital of the Roman province of Britannia Inferior, and of the kingdoms of Northumbria and Jorvik. In the Middle Ages, York grew as a major wool trading centre and became the capital of the northern ecclesiastical province of the Church of England, a role it has retained.
In the 19th century York became a hub of the railway network and a confectionery manufacturing centre. In recent decades, the economy of York has moved from being dominated by its confectionery and railway-related industries to one that provides services. The University of York and health services have become major employers, whilst tourism has become an important element of the local economy.
York Shackleton (born August 23, 1974) is an American filmmaker and former professional snowboarder. Shackleton is best known for films like "Kush" and the television show MTV'S Undressed.
Shackleton was born in Palm Springs, California, the son of Susan (Mason), a school teacher, and Richard Shackleton. He was raised in Palm Springs and attended Palm Springs High School.
York Shackleton was a prominent professional snowboarder in the early to late 1990s. Notable trick performed by Shackleton included: Rodeo flip, or the frontside rodeo.
Shackleton was one of the first snowboarders to receive an endorsement deal with Airwalk.
In 1998, York Shackleton's snowboarding was featured in the show "Snow'd In", a show produced by MTV.
Inspired to tap into the commercial aspect of the sport, York took his tricks in front of the camera, appearing in hundreds of national commercials for products like Mountain Dew, Taco Bell, Airwalk, Right Guard, Levi’s and many others.
York then turned up alongside Dominique Swain, Selma Blair, Summer Phoenix, Chris Masterson and Sean Patrick Flannery in Jonathan Kahn's "Girl". Shackleton quickly landed a lead role in “I Know What You Did Last Winter" and received high marks from both critics and audiences[citation needed]. After appearing in several Independent films and starring in the MTV series "Undressed", York crossed over into production circles with his motion picture writing and directing debut, “Stealing Roy.” Premiering on the internet web site I-FILM, the picture soon garnered a Pixie Award Nomination for Best Short Screenplay. “Stealing Roy” continues to play on I-Film and has had over 3,000,000 viewers to date.
Jack Grisham (born 1961) is an American rock musician, raconteur and political activist. He is the vocalist for the punk band T.S.O.L. (True Sounds of Liberty), which emerged from the 1980s Los Angeles punk rock scene, along with Black Flag, Circle Jerks and Social Distortion. Grisham has also fronted the bands The Joykiller, Tender Fury and Cathedral of Tears. He currently records with T.S.O.L. and the Manic Low
Grisham was born in San Francisco. His father, who died in 1984, was a career military man who spent 30 years in the Navy and Coast Guard. Grisham's mother was a military housewife. Grisham was one of five children and has an older sister, two older brothers, and a younger sister.
Grishams older sister was part of the hippie subculture (or as he calls it, "Late 60's protest crap"). As a result, by the time he was six years old, Grisham was reading publications like Fritz the Cat and Zap Comix, and listening to albums by Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Bob Dylan. Grisham cites the albums We're Only in it for the Money and Let it Bleed as two of his musical influences.