Club (Museum) Hopping
Moons, Manhattans and Monets mingle at New York’s new nighteries — museums.
Archived | Apr 8, 2005 (~605 Words)Editors, to be emailed when new stories are posted, contact: mary.dambrosio@nyu.edu
Riva Froymovich, 21, of Staten Island, New York, is a journalism student, with minors in metropolitan studies and politics. Her interests include New York nightlife, culture and politics. She can be reached at rf534-AT-nyu.edu.
Moons, Manhattans and Monets mingle at New York’s new nighteries — museums.
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