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Maybe it’s because I prefer my sugar sweet, my coffee hot and my ice cream cold, that I also prefer my Shakespeare stationary…that is, insofar as being an audience member is concerned.  Whether it’s a filmed, live or printed version of a work from that Literary Maven from Stratford-upon-Avon, the contemplative mode of physical inertia [...]

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RFK AT CONEY

May 30th, 2009

The eyes of his audience are upon him as Robert F. Kennedy, the Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate from New York, campaigns at famed Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York City, September 13, 1964. (AP Photo) NY Public Library Sphere: Related Content

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When I was a child, he often scared me: towering, like a skyscraper, with fixed stare, long spear and incongruous apparel of the Viking breed. The crowds before and around me would do their respective double-takes and continue on their several ways, while certain persons would break away from the swarm and chat with this [...]

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REMEMBERING A GENERAL

May 28th, 2009

A monument stands in the center of a cozy-looking traffic island (Worth Square) near the intersection of 25th Street and Fifth Avenue in Manhattan: an obelisk, once the city’s tallest structure, designed by James G. Batterson who helped design the U.S. Capitol and the Library of Congress. It was built over 150 years ago to [...]

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THE CYCLONE’S I

May 27th, 2009

This coaster fascinated me when and I was a child and continues to fascinate me today. It’s certainly not the fastest, tallest or most dynamic roller-coaster in the world; it is, however, the most famous: the inspiration and benchmark for the many roller-coasters that followed it over the last century. Perhaps its legendary status has [...]

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POPPIES OF WAR

May 25th, 2009

For nearly 90 years, the red poppy has been worn around the world to commemorate soldiers killed in the service of their nation. The tradition began in the United States in 1918, shortly before the end of  World War I, and was quickly adopted by other countries. Usually made of silk, the Veterans of Foreign [...]

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NEW DEAL ART

May 24th, 2009

“[The] Public Works of Art Project (PWAP), which in roughly the first four months of 1934 hired 3,749 artists and produced 15,663 paintings, murals, prints, crafts and sculptures for government buildings around the country. The bureaucracy may not have been watching too closely what the artists painted, but it certainly was counting how much and [...]

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“In for a penny, in for a pound,” could be said for taking a risk; in for thousands of pennies could be hailed as a protest. That’s what happened at the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge when a group of motorists expressed their outrage over the imminent toll hike by paying in heaps of pennies, dimes, and small [...]

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FRUGAL FLEET WEEK

May 22nd, 2009

Fleet Week is set to sail into New York Harbor…sans the dynamism and sans the many ships of Fleet Weeks that have sailed by. Dozens of ships once took part in the annual event, but this coming week that number will be down to thirteen. In keeping with the minimalistic arrangement, even the size of [...]

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WELL-TIMED LINK?

May 20th, 2009

The recent unveiling of a 47 million-year-old fossilized primate, 95% intact, at the American Museum of Natural History in New York has drawn a considerable amount of attention and contention in the world of paleontology. A team of scientists are calling the primate the “Holy Grail” of human evolution and it may very well be [...]

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CALATRAVA’S HUB

May 17th, 2009

This design (this overall “Freedom”project) has disintegrated into such a pathetic whirl of cost overruns, bureaucratic bungling and arbitrary delays that the entire shebang has loss its significance. Most people around the world still view Ground Zero as a “hole in the ground;” unfortunately, after this endless series of snafus, people will still view it [...]

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RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL

May 15th, 2009

Radio City Music Hall, 1260 Sixth Avenue – West 50th Street, ca. 1930s. Wurts Brothers. From a collection of photographs of New York City. The New York Public Library, Irma and Paul Milstein Division of United States History, Local History and Genealogy. Source: NY Public Library “Treasures” Collection Sphere: Related Content

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