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Dưới đây là 17 sự thật mà không phải ai cũng biết về Bill Gates, mới được tiết lộ trên tờ Business Insider. 1. Khi vẫn còn là một cậu thiếu niên ở trường tiểu học Lakeside Prep School, Gates đã viết chương trình máy tính đầu tiên của mình trên một máy tính General Electric
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materi matematika kelas 9 semester 1 kurikulum merdeka. Photograph Trisha Mukherjee Inside The StrangerJust before 11pm on a drizzly Saturday night, I walked across Columbus Circle and through the drab, emptying streets of midtown in glittery heels that would look more fitting on a spaceship. The only others who shared the sidewalk with me were elegant couples coming from classical concerts at Carnegie Hall or waiters taking their last smoke break for the night. Through the fog, I made a beeline for my destination one specific newsstand on West 57th Street. I had already passed many other newsstands, metallic and grimy, already shuttered after a day of selling magazines and cigarettes. But the newsstand I was heading towards was like no other in NYC. On weekend nights, this particular newsstand transforms into a portal to another world, glowing with rainbow-neon lights, operated by people in leather bodysuits and masks. From the outside, the newsstand is the only clue that there is a lot more going on in this unassuming corner of midtown Manhattan. A couple of doors down, full of psychedelic sculptures, karaoke booths, and burlesque dancers, is one of New York’s most unique new clubs The Stranger. Photograph Trisha Mukherjee Inside The Stranger Created by the owners of The Box and known on TikTok as Joe Jonas’ favorite club, The Stranger doesn’t give away too much online. On Google, it shows up labeled as a “coffee stand.” Its Instagram has only one photo, and its website has little but the page to buy tickets, which go for $ in advance and $ night-of at the newsstand. For the crowd of people gathered around the newsstand on a Friday, the price was apparently worth it to experience this so-called “panoply of pleasures.” I wasn’t so sure yet, but it was too late to change my mind. A bouncer checked my ID and stamped my wrist. The crowd around me laughed and talked loudly, speculating about what curiosities they might encounter inside. One group at a time, the doors opened, and the spectacle began. The Stranger brings the trippy, bizarre, and scandalous to center stage—literally. After walking through a black-light-illuminated corridor lined with performers wearing everything from devil costumes to latex leggings, the view opened up to the main room. Adjusting to the bright lights, my eyes made out a stage at the front with a 15-foot-tall robot shooting lasers out of its hands. A plush llama dangled high above the stage. Through the flashes of colorful light and disco ball reflections, I took in the colossal scoreboards, stuffed animals, graffiti, buoys, fishing nets, and fake ivy around the room. They followed no apparent theme but somehow stayed cohesive. It was set design on steroids. Loud, upbeat music played, and the crowd grew sweaty as people danced. Someone offered me a spiky flashing plastic ring, which I slipped on my finger. Someone else offered me a fake neon tongue piercing, which I declined to attach by suction to my tongue but slipped into my pocket—for what future use I’m not sure. A clown with red balloons floating over their head offered to bedazzle my cheekbones with silver glitter. Despite my intense phobia of clowns, I accepted the offer. With my new-and-improved look, I was ready to dance. Photograph Trisha Mukherjee Inside The Stranger The bass boomed. A techno song came on. After a few minutes, the giant robot made its exit and burlesque dancers with glittery clouds of cotton extending from their heads and a guy in a singlet and stilettos doing a headstand took over the stage. Dancers switched from voguing to acrobatics on the balconies above. A giant high heel sculpture glittered above my head and someone in a panda costume jumped onto the raised stage in the middle of the dance floor. The 20-year-old standing next to me, who told me he was from the Midwest, said it was “a lot” for him and asked his friend to get him another $30 rum and coke. In the midst of the somewhat tacky and very trippy excess of The Stranger, it hit me that most clubs in NYC are just dark rooms with some music and flashing lights. Upstairs, things got even *stranger.* Walking around felt like moving between different spheres. One moment I was in an elegant bar with dim lighting and a record player; the next, I was seeing thousands of reflections of myself in a hall of mirrors. A few more steps and my ears rang with a group of girls singing Defying Gravity from the musical Wicked in a karaoke room with a glittering chandelier; a few more, and I found myself in a casino-themed room where a Blackjack game was in full swing the loser opted into a penalty spank, delivered by a croupier in drag. Farther down the stairs, the DJ in the basement played from a booth embedded into a grand piano. More clothed BDSM-themed activities were available for adventurous guests to partake in if they so desired. From each moment to the next, The Stranger changes. Big inflatable balloons might suddenly be released for the crowd to bop around. The performers might suddenly be on rollerblades. Someone covered in glow sticks might emerge from a hidden room. As the night goes on, things only become more bizarre. Back beside the now-shuttered newsstand of West 57th Street after a few hours, The Stranger seemed like a strange hallucination. The only remnant was a fake neon tongue piercing buried in my pocket and a lone performer rollerblading around during a break for fresh air. She crooned at me to come back soon, and I wondered if I would—maybe once was enough. But if I ever desired to be in that weird wacky world in the middle of midtown again, I knew that all I would have to do is show up at the newsstand and await whatever may come. Photograph Trisha Mukherjee The Stranger’s entrance Trisha Mukherjee is a freelance journalist based in New York City. She creates writing and audio about international human rights, travel, and adventure. Find more of her work at Mukherjee contributorAn email you’ll actually loveGet into a relationship with our newsletter. Discover the best of the city, entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions.🙌 Awesome, you're subscribed!Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon!
Photograph Marc GlucksmanYou could be there right now!'Tis the season of weekend getaways and Amtrak is making things way easier with its Berkshire Flyer, a seasonal passenger rail service between New York City and the Berkshires. RECOMMENDED The best train rides in the USA for seriously gorgeous views Launched last July, the Berkshire Flyer returns for the 2023 summer season with service running each weekend from Friday, May 26 through Monday, October 9. Trains depart from New York Penn Station at 316pm on Fridays and arrive at Joseph Scelsi Intermodal Transportation Center in Pittsfield, Massachusetts at 712pm. Yes, specific, we know. Return trains depart Pittsfield each Sunday at 3pm and arrive back in New York City at 705pm. The train route runs north from New York City through upstate New York, with eight stops in total New York, NY - Moynihan Train Hall, Yonkers, Croton-Harmon, Poughkeepsie, Rhinecliff, Hudson, Albany-Rensselaer and, lastly, Pittsfield. The whole journey takes four hours and five minutes. “There is no better way to experience the scenic beauty and natural splendor of the Northeast Region than by riding the rails and under Gov. Kathy Hochul’s leadership, New York State is committed to making train travel even more pleasurable and convenient,” said New York State Department of Transportation Commissioner Marie Therese Dominguez. “We are proud to partner with our colleagues at Amtrak and the Massachusetts Department of Transportation to once again offer the Berkshire Flyer service this summer as part of our mission to create a 21st Century transportation system that connects communities and creates opportunities for all to enjoy the beauty of upstate New York and the Berkshires.” Running through the western parts of Massachusetts and northwestern Connecticut, the Berkshires are a popular summertime destination for city dwellers who seek out the region’s natural beauty via outdoor activities like hiking trails and river walks, kayaking and paddle boarding, and more. The many small towns and villages that make up the area are home to contemporary art museums, historic sites, picturesque gardens, live theater and more. Tickets for the Berkshire Flyer start at $45 for economy options and "will not exceed $105 one way," per Amtrak, which you can snatch up online at the official Amtrak website, via the app or at Amtrak desks and kiosks at Penn. The railroad company is marketing the train route as a cost-effective alternative to driving to the Berkshires, which they allege would cost over $100 each way. Christina Izzo An email you’ll actually loveGet into a relationship with our newsletter. Discover the best of the city, entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions.🙌 Awesome, you're subscribed!Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon!
Bài hát Thật Bất Ngờ EDM Remix - Trúc Nhân, DJ Peace N Trên báo những thông tin Chen nhau đi một hàng Người đàn bà hở hang Sống đến chuyện người thì nở nang Sống đến chuyện mặt hàng thời trang Lôi cuốn người người đọc vào ban sáng. Cô ấy mới hôm qua Không ai nhớ khuôn mặt Chỉ một xì căng đan, Khóc lóc về chuyện tình dở dang Lên báo hình thì đầy một trang Ôi dễ dàng để đời ta tươi sáng. [ĐK] Thế nên, Bây giờ điều quan tâm nhất là Anh kia cặp với chị này Anh kia lừa dối chị này Anh kia đập đánh chị này Và chị ngã xuống đây Thứ dân cùng với đồng bào Thủ tín miệng đói cồn cào, Ba hoa lời ra lời vào Một ngày mới nhốn nháo ao ao ao ao. Từng ngày vội vội vàng đi quá Câu chuyện buồn ngày càng đi xa Trên bản tin có lẽ anh hay ngây ngô Khi chia tay tôi tôi không có lỗi Và màn hình ti vi Đêm ngày trong tràn vào trong trí óc Về một thế giới như mơ như thơ Như ly kem bơ ôi thật bất ngờ. Trên sóng những âm thanh Xôn xao như đang mời chào Chị cần gì ở đây Tôi muốn đẹp xuất sắc thì ngồi vào.
Photograph Shaye Weaver/Time Out New YorkThe wildfire smoke is making for some pretty apocalyptic weird out there, guys. Because of the wildfires in Quebec—there are currently more than 100 wildfires still burning—the smoke is now billowing into the states and specifically into New York City. Tuesday’s air was bad, but on Wednesday, the air quality is even worse. The NYC Health Department has advised New Yorkers, especially those who are vulnerable, to stay indoors if possible and wear masks if outside and the FAA is now reporting a ground stop at LaGuardia Airport because of low visibility. New Yorkers have been capturing the apocalyptic scene all day, especially as it gets worse. This is the scene in New York right now A ground stop has been issued at Newark and LaGuardia due to low visibility from the smoke Dystopian — Morning Brew ☕️ MorningBrew June 7, 2023 Lower Manhattan via EarthCam as we approach 200pm. Speechless. — New York Metro Weather nymetrowx June 7, 2023 Midtown Manhattan right now filled with wildfire smoke. — Rossilynne Skena Culgan rossilynne June 7, 2023 To see how it looks from the Empire State Building, check out its EarthCam, which shows the current Weaver Editor, Time Out New YorkAn email you’ll actually loveGet into a relationship with our newsletter. Discover the best of the city, entering your email address you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and consent to receive emails from Time Out about news, events, offers and partner promotions.🙌 Awesome, you're subscribed!Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon!
The 76th annual Tony Awards are set for Sunday, June 11, with plenty of musical performances, returning host Ariana DeBose, a new location venue — and no writers. Airing live from the United Palace theater in New York City’s Washington Heights, the Broadway awards ceremony is scheduled for 8-11 ET/5-8 PT on CBS and streaming live and on demand on Paramount+. Related Story Tony Award Nominations – The Complete List A live, 90-minute pre-show, The Tony Awards Act One, hosted by Julianne Hough and Skylar Astin, begins at 630 ET/330 PT. The pre-show will be available for free on Pluto TV via smart TVs, streaming devices, mobile apps and online by going to Pluto TV and clicking on the “Pluto TV Celebrity” channel. No payment, registration or sign-in is required. With the ongoing Writers Guild of America strike, the Tonys presentation this year will have no scripted elements the WGA is also urging its members, whether nominated or not, not to attend. The WGA has agreed not to picket the event. Although the show is not expected to include the pre-written jokes, banter and introductions typical for awards ceremonies, the broadcast will feature performances from the casts of nominated best musicals and revivals including Camelot, Into the Woods, & Juliet, Kimberly Akimbo, New York, New York, Parade, Shucked, Some Like It Hot and Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Also scheduled are performances from the casts of Funny Girl, which opened last season, and Joaquina Kalukango, the Paradise Square winner of the 2022 Tony for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical. The cast of A Beautiful Noise, the Neil Diamond musical that did not score any nominations, also will perform. Also scheduled is a special performance for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre recipients Joel Grey and John Kander. As for the awards, the musical Some Like It Hot comes in with a leading 13 nominations, with & Juliet, New York, New York, Shucked tying for second with nine. Kimberly Akimbo and Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street had eight noms, while Ain’t No Mo’, A Doll’s House, Into the Woods, Leopoldstadt and Parade scoring six apiece. RELATED Tony Awards Photo Gallery Every Best Play Winner RELATED Tony Awards Photo Gallery Every Best Musical Winner The Tony Awards on CBS is produced in collaboration with Tony Award Productions, a joint venture of the Broadway League and the American Theatre Wing, and White Cherry Entertainment. Ricky Kirshner and Glenn Weiss are executive producers for White Cherry. Weiss will serve as director. For Deadline’s Tony predictions 2023 go here.
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