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Today FAMILY FEUD: We've all been tempted to trade in our kin. No wonder "Everything About a Family (Almost)" rings a bell -- it's about a kid who tries to do just that, only to realize that everything is relative. The new TADA! musical is not only ...

From JACQUELINE BURT WANG, New York Post,  2 May 2009
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WE'RE OUTTA HERE!

DO prices at the pump have you rethinking the family summer road trip? Get out of town! Seriously - there are some great day trips within two hours or so of the city, all reachable by train or bus (and the occasional short cab ride after). With perks ...

From JACQUELINE BURT WANG, New York Post,  5 Jul 2008

WEEK OF WONDER

April 19, 2008 -- THOSE too young to go wild on a beach at spring break still need to unwind, albeit in G-rated mode. We've got the whole family covered a lot closer to home, whether it's a circus with hip-hop-dancing elephants or an outdoor exhibit ...

From JACQUELINE BURT WANG, New York Post,  19 Apr 2008
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FLICKS ARE FOR KIDS

March 1, 2008 -- KIDDIE cinema isn't just singing chipmunks and 3-D pop stars. For the next three weeks, not one but two international children's film festivals hit the city, featuring flicks about everything from a five-tailed fox to a flying baby - ...

From JACQUELINE BURT WANG, New York Post,  1 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Susan Sarandon,  Gus Van Sant,  Matthew Modine

NO CLASS!

SO it's not as festive as holiday vacation or as thrilling as spring break, but there's not a kid around who minds midwinter recess. Parents, well, that's another story. Happily, there's enough to do this week - from wall climbing to virtual space ...

From JACQUELINE BURT WANG, New York Post,  16 Feb 2008

HAVE A ROCKIN' RECESS

AFTER the presents are unwrapped (and the stinkers exchanged), plenty of school-free hours remain, just waiting to be fi lled. Luckily, boredom isn't hard to keep at bay in the Big Apple. Whether it's great fl icks, wild animals or disco balls that rock ...

From JACQUELINE BURT WANG, New York Post,  22 Dec 2007
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TEEN ANGELS

November 24, 2007 -- WANT to put the “give" back in Thanksgiving? There are plenty of ways to help your fellow New Yorkers, no matter how young you are. Take Ben Rothschild of the Upper West Side. At the ripe old age of 7, he's been taking part in the ...

From JACQUELINE BURT WANG, New York Post,  24 Nov 2007

A HAUNTING WE WILL GO

October 27, 2007 -- HOW do you Halloween? Just like a jack-o' -lantern, the holiday has many faces - depending on how you carve it up. Some prefer their pumpkins with goofy grins, others with menacing leers. . . but whether your family is in it for the ...

From JACQUELINE BURT WANG, New York Post,  27 Oct 2007

YOU BET JURASSIC!

Autumn is full of family-friendly fun - and some of it's even free. No time machine required to see T-Rex and friends in their teeth-gnashing, tail-swinging glory: "Walking with Dinosaurs - The Live Experience," a 90-minute show based on the BBC ...

From JACQUELINE BURT WANG, New York Post,  7 Sep 2007

OUTSIDER ART

August 4, 2007 -- IF Henry James is right and the two loveliest words in the language are “summer afternoon,” why spend it in a museum? Pack a picnic basket and head for a sculpture garden - where you can break baguette in the shadow of major works, ...

From JACQUELINE BURT WANG, New York Post,  4 Aug 2007
Related Topics: Henry James,  Jim Dine,  Louise Bourgeois

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