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US Open 2010 – Watch the Tennis For Less

July 6th, 2010

If you live in New York and you love the tennis, then you’ll no doubt be hanging out for the 2010 US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows from August 30 to September 12. And if you’re on a budget, that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the action live on the court.

You can score yourself a bird’s eye view of world-class players in Arthur Ashe Stadium for as little as $45 a seat for day and night sessions during the first week. And it actually pays to turn out to see the tennis early in the tournament as that’s when some of the tightest, most exiting matches are generally played (don’t forget that the longest tennis match in history, at 11 hours and 70–68 in the fifth set, was a first round match at Wimbledon 2010). Grand slam finals are notorious for being short, one-sided affairs.

The court on Arthur Ashe Stadium is being ripped up and fully replaced this summer, only for the second time in the history of the stadium. So book your cheap seats online at USOpen.org now to see great tennis on the brand-new playing surface.

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The Brooklyn Museum Is A Deal

June 15th, 2010

The Brooklyn Museum of Art is often compared with its Manhattan counterparts as a lesser more populist museum. In truth, the museum has a superb permanent collection, and in order to lure more visitors is offering deals.

Every First Saturday, the museum offers free admission, along with a wine and beer cash bar, sandwiches, salads and live entertainment. The party lasts until 11 p.m. but every other Saturday, the museum closes at 6. You may want to get there early – sometimes the event fills up and tickets are necessary.

Currently the museum has a Kiki Smith exhibition, along with an exhibit on American high fashion. Starting Friday, they will feature an Andy Warhol: The Last Decade, a vastly productive period for the artist where he experimented with the screened image, and pieces of a grander scale than normal.

Although the Brooklyn Museum has taken heat in the past for trying to appeal to a crowd through more mainstream exhibitions, like the popular rock photography show that ended in January, the permanent collection – with rarities from Egypt and the Incan Andes, along with masterworks from the Hudson Valley school are always on display and shouldn’t be missed.

For the true deal hunter, with a suggested $10 admission, this museum is often overlooked and underrated.

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Jet Blue has Spring Travel Deals Galore

April 12th, 2010

While for many, Spring Break has come and past. But the irony is that Spring is really just beginning; we have more than two months until summer. If you were late on the Spring Break train, or were working through February and March and need to get away in May or June, now is the time to buy.

Until April 21, for one way flights from April 22nd to June 16th, Jet Blue is offering discounted flights at excellent prices.  Of special note are the specials to the Carribean: Ft. Lauderdale to Nassau is $29, JFK to Bermuda is $69 each way, to Kingston, Jamaica is $109, and to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic is $99. If you’re flying on the left coast, San Diego to Boston starts at $149, Long Beach to San Francisco is $39, and Burbank to Las Vegas is $39.

Just looking at all of these cheap destinations gets me fired up. I can just see it now, jet setting on the plane with a backpack of carry- on, unwrapping a sandwich that I brought from home… Anyway, these deals won’t last, so visit JetBlue’s complete list of cities and specials to choose your Spring Break destination deal.

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Top 10 U.S. Deal Cities

April 2nd, 2010

The beautiful Atlanta skyline (right)

Do you want a vacation that won’t cost you an arm and a leg? Hotwire just ranked the best cities in the U.S. to visit if you want a deal on entertainment, hotels, transportation, and value.

1. Atlanta, GA. This southern city switches spots with last year’s number 1 and this year’s

2. Orlando, FL. Disneyworld, anyone?

3.Phoenix, AZ. is perfect if you want a hot spring break.

4.Dallas, TX. This city is quintessential Texas, and has deals galore – from thrift shops to downtown dining.

5. Denver, CO. Low prices makes this city highly livable and a great destination spot.

6. Houston, TX. is another Texan gem, and is even more cosmopolitan than Dallas.

7. Los Angeles, CA. If you want cheap entertainment and nice weather, visit the home of the movies, music, and television.

8. Raleigh, N.C. This city is another one renowned for its low prices.

9. Chicago, Ill. is known for being a “second-city,” but there’s nothing second rate about this gem of a town, except its prices, of course.

10. Miami, FL. is another hotbed of entertainment and deals. Plus, the beach is a hop skip and a jump away.

If you are lucky enough to live in one of these cities, rejoice! If not, what are you waiting for? Book your deal vacation today!

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Jimi’s Deal

March 17th, 2010


Jimi Hendrix is the best guitarist of all time. I was going to write “arguably the best guitarist of all time” but Jimi has no true rival. Bringing jazz, the blues, soul, and funk (before it officially existed) into contact with the electric guitar, Jimi did what no one since has been able to do and inspired a generation of rockers, hip-hoppers and r&b players.

Recently a new Jimi album with unreleased tracks has been released.  There are some favorites that have been done like never before (Stone Free, Hear My Train A Comin’) which are stellar, there are new songs too.  Crying Blue Rain and Valley of Neptune (the title track) are no shots in the dark. They are tracks featuring Jimi at his best – soloing madly, evolving riffs and his reassuring voice in the background singing the hook.

You don’t have to like rock and roll to appreciate Jimi’s style — just  look at the ‘i’ at the end of his name for crying out loud. Legend has it that Jimi used to insert tabs of acid under his headband while performing so that when he started to sweat, his pores would accept the chemicals and his guitar playing would reflect his state of mind. This collection of new songs makes me believe it.  No matter how you buy them, mp3, iTunes, CD, vinyl, or even if you just listen to them on youtube, these new hits are a great deal.

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Love on a Budget: Valentine’s Day Bargains

February 9th, 2010

Valentine’s Day is less than a week away, but a lot of people are still scrambling to find affordable, romantic activities to celebrate the holiday. To help you out, we’ve assembled a list of cheap meal ideas. That’s amore!

The chain gang. When it comes to getting deals from chain restaurants, Valentine’s Day is a goldmine. For example, you and your date can enjoy three courses each at Ruby Tuesday for only $19.99 a pop. That might even leave a little extra for cocktails!

Classy fast food. Believe it or not, you can make a reservation at select White Castle burger joints to receive top-notch service at the restaurant’s regular prices. Just don’t tell Harold and Kumar.

A restaurant-free experience. For an easy Valentine’s Day—or to give yourself time to focus on more pressing matters— we recommend picking up a precooked meal at your local supermarket. After all, do you really want the food to be the evening’s main attraction?

Of course, Valentine’s Day is about more than just a shared romantic meal. If you want to shower your special someone with presents, start for cheap at the bouquet sale at ProFlowers.com. For the next two days, you can enter VDAY25 at checkout to take 25% off orders of $29.99 and higher. Some even come with stuffed animals and chocolate!

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Delicious Deals on Your Favorite Foods

January 13th, 2010

It’s all well good to find a sweet deal on a flat screen TV or a new pair of boots, but what if you could save money on something actually sweet? Or savory. Or shaken, not stirred.

We’ve compiled the most delicious food deals of the moment – pull up a chair and dig in!

  • Restaurant.com is a great way to eat out without breaking the bank. Normally, the website offers $25 gift certificates for only $10 for 13,000 restaurants across the country. Now, however, you can buy these discounted coupons at an even bigger discount – enter INDULGE at checkout for an incredible 80% off.
  • New York City’s Restaurant Week, scheduled to start on January 25, features some noteworthy deals on top-quality dining. For example, one great way to save money on luxury cuisine is to eat it late – during Restaurant Week, the following restaurants are offering $35 three-course meals in the evenings: Blue Smoke, BrasseriePranna, Dos Caminos Park, Cafe Fiorello, Spice Market, Resto, and Matsuri.
  • Many Gertrude Hawk chocolates are a tasty 50 to 70% off, with free shipping on orders of $25 or greater with the code 25FREE. That sounds like some good dessert.
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