Allegiant Air doesn't fly to NYC. Jet Blue would be $234.00 RT. Anyone know of any other cheap airlines?
Problem is that in April I'll, even closer, be coming up on Toronto, England, and Hydra... and every penny may be needed for them

! Couldn't even book a flight today if I wanted!
~ Lizzy
Just found a Delta flight for $154 RT ~ but Delta's and my history is rather jaded

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I just bought my ticket for the April 29 performance

! [Pick-up at the door... hope it's a reliable method with Joe's.] Is it true that there's really not a bad seat in the house? I didn't reserve for dinner, which would've given me guaranteed... choice of... seating. I'll probably call them and do that next, since there's a minimum, anyway... soup, please

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The tickets are unheardly-of
cheap at $23, including the $3 tax on the $20 ticket

~ in NYC! You pay that much here for virtually nothing!!
Come
you-know-where or high water, I'm doing this... the details will just have to work themselves out the best they can.
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Never mind. Cancel my above question regarding flights. I've just booked through Orbitz [was that the one last year, with whom I incurred such a nightmare?? Delta and Orbitz the partners in crime?? Someone help me if it's both ~ well, second chances are generally worth a try... even though I swore at the time to never again deal with either! Oh, the seduction of a cheaper fare... ] ~ well, anyway, wonderings aside ~ got a RT flight from Jax to LaGuardia for $164.92, including parking at the airport for the one night [but 2 nights charged, due to the timing of my flights out and in]. So, here I sit with my trip and performance booked at $187.92 ~ done deal. Now, to check into the most economical way to and from the airport... and food that night... I'll be done

! I refuse to live with the same kind of "Came So Far for Beauty" regret that I have for so long. It's a crazy world we live in... so, do what you want, while you can.
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"Anjani has always been known as a great singer, a musician's singer," says Leonard Cohen, "She's known for this impeccable sense of tone and the ability to stack vocals one on top of the other, but this voice that she was showing here was a completely different voice that had moved somehow from the throat to the heart."
In reading this, again, my anticipation abounds, and I'm reminded of how strongly I feel that the "completely different voice" and the "somehow" were Anjani's heart gift to Leonard, the direct manifestation of his allowing her the privilege of his words. We hear love.
I'm so very much looking forward to seeing and hearing Anjani giving her heart in song.
Love,
Lizzy