Yesterday afternoon, with a little time to spend
after an Off-Broadway matinee, I detected quite a hubbub as I approached Shubert
Alley.
Bodies were densely packed amid all the humidity on this landmark in the Broadway district, but virtually everybody was smiling and most of the spectators were looking down on the sidewalk.
Bodies were densely packed amid all the humidity on this landmark in the Broadway district, but virtually everybody was smiling and most of the spectators were looking down on the sidewalk.
Curious, I cast my eyes downward and saw dogs and
cats just about everywhere. No wonder there were so many smiles.
Elsewhere in the alley, several tables had been set
up containing leaflets and sign-up sheets, promoting various animal-rights and
animal adoption causes. I figured something big was going on, and when I got
home I found out what it was: Broadway Barks.
Twenty years ago, Bernadette Peters and the late Mary
Tyler Moore set up this dog-and-cat adoption event that benefits New York City
animal rescue groups. The promotion remains a draw because of its star-studded
lineup.
No, I don’t mean the celebrities that often come here, but instead the
furry creatures being celebrated. This photo I took demonstrates how much these lovable animals were centers of attention.
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