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February 28th, 2009

It appears that our ambiguously entertaining mayor finds himself a little cramped for space these days. Not content with his luxurious East 79th Street townhouse, the lugubrious Michael Bloomberg is currently expanding his little patch of territory. He’s quietly buying up four of the six apartments in the building next door for that added elbow [...]

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PRIEST BEHIND THE WATERFRONT

February 25th, 2009

ON THE WATERFRONT (released in 1954…the year of this tired blogger’s birth) was truly one of the greatest films of all times.  Superbly directed by Elia Kazan, vividly photographed by cinematographer Boris Kaufman, scathingly written by Budd Schulberg and hauntingly scored by Leonard Bernstein, it received eight Oscars. The film established the great Marlon Brando‘s [...]

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NYC’S L (or HAL?) TRAIN

February 24th, 2009

Starting tomorrow, the Brooklyn-Manhattan L train will be operated entirely by computer. After years of delays and set-backs, the computer-charged line is ready to go. NYC Transit‘s vice president has told the Daily News that “this is a sage system with proven technology.” However, human motormen will remain on board “as a token gesture to [...]

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OPULENT DESTITUTION

February 20th, 2009

The Martinique is, again, one of New York City‘s most luxurious hotels. After being acquired by Radisson Hotels and Resorts the hotel has regained its former prestige and has buried a very unfortunate period in its history. Situated on 32nd Street between Broadway and Fifth Avenue, the 19-story hotel is a restored Beaux Arts Landmark. [...]

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ONCE UPON THE GREAT BLIZZARD

February 19th, 2009

Artist: Breading G. Way, American, 1860-1940 Medium: Gelatin silver print Dates: 1888 Dimensions: Sheet: 11 x 14 in. (27.9 x 35.6 cm) Collections: Photography Museum Location: This item is not on view Accession Number: X894.114 Credit Line: Brooklyn Museum Collection Image: Overall, X894.114.jpg. Brooklyn Museum photograph, 2004 Brooklyn Museum Sphere: Related Content

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A LITTLE SNOW

February 19th, 2009

A man walks with an umbrella in falling snow through New York City‘s Bryant Park near the New York Public Library main branch (back R) February 3, 2009. REUTERS/Mike Segar (UNITED STATES) Sphere: Related Content

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MANHATTA FROM THE ASHES

February 17th, 2009

MANHATTA (1921) is a film that, for decades, has been more famous as a topic amongst film historians than for actually ever being seen (or even heard of) by anyone. It shared the mostly unseen worship that silent films such as F.W. Murnau‘s NOSFERATU and Robert Wiene‘s THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI evoked in the [...]

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LITTLE LIBERTY

February 17th, 2009

Unknown Artist and Maker (American, Akron, Ohio). Replica of the Statue of Liberty, circa 1900. Galvanized sheet steel over iron frame. Brooklyn Museum, Gift of the Athena-Liberty Lofts, L.P., The Athena Group, and Brickman Associates, in honor of the Fire Department of New York, New York Police Department, Emergency Medical Services, and the New York [...]

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IN OUR THOUGHTS & PRAYERS

February 14th, 2009

Flowers under a sign outside the Clarence Center United Methodist Church. (Robert Bukaty/AP) Sphere: Related Content

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THAT’S AMORE

February 14th, 2009

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TAMMANY’S REBELLIOUS SCOUNDREL

February 14th, 2009

William Sulzer is the only New York Governor to have been impeached. A product of Tammany Hall, he was known as a reliable and trustworthy member of that cigar-chomping institution…in other words, he was a hack. After serving on the New York State Assembly (1889 to 1894), and as delegate to several Democratic National Conventions, [...]

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THE KING SHALL HEAR OF THIS!!!

February 11th, 2009

The scene outside of the Brooklyn Museum last Monday was tense. Soldiers arrived, along with a tank, and set up barricades around the building. The museum had suddenly become a fortified castle. However, as The Brooklyn Paper’s Gersh Kuntzman puts it, “No, the Brooklyn Museum isn’t hosting another controversial exhibition. And, no, security hasn’t been [...]

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