Iz the Wiz died on June 17 in Spring Hill, Florida, where he had moved a short time ago,of a heart attack; he was only 50. Most people across the USA, certainly most across the world, would never have heard of Iz the Wiz. Even here in NYC, where he had attracted a curious admixture [...]
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An abandoned construction site at 85 Bedford Avenue, in nearby-to-me Williamsburg (Brooklyn), is a nauseating wonder to behold. While numerous abandoned construction sites throughout the city are left to stagnate in indecision while raking in profits for delay, eyesores at best and traffic hazards at worst, this one is a cesspool to boot. Of course, [...]
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The skies over NYC have taken on a strange look these days. Even though the strange and unusual go together as easily as hot dogs and mustard here, the Big Apple’s strangeness is apparently infectious because Nature too wants to get in on the act. The Gothamist has an interesting gallery of cloud formations over [...]
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The crowds that converged in New York City’s Union Square last week did so without fear of Iran’s death squads and secret police. They held a peaceful demonstration here to show their solidarity with Iranians who were (and are) holding their own demonstrations in their native land while being subject to beatings, arrests, imprisonment and [...]
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A tree museum is scheduled to open in the Bronx tomorrow. One hundred trees, stretching 4 ½ miles along Grand Concourse Boulevard, will be marked with signs that will include phone numbers/ codes linked to short recordings of people talking about the Bronx, their lives and work. Tree No. 39, a honey locust at Marcy [...]
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The worst subway disaster in New York City history occurred on November 1, 1918 in Brooklyn. A speeding Brighton Beach-bound BRT (the now defunct Brooklyn Rapid Transit) train failed to negotiate a treacherous “S” curve along an elevated-to-tunnel stretch of track at Malbone Street (now Empire Boulevard) and Franklin Avenue. While the lead car of [...]
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Just a portion of the massive crowd at the Woodstock Music and Arts Fair in upstate Bethel. (Getty Images Photo / August 16, 1969) from “The Summer of 1969″ at Newsday.com Sphere: Related Content
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Calvin Klein cleverly dreamed-up and craftily put up yet another racy billboard (in a long line of racy billboards) that was designed to offend and successfully achieved its desired goal: heightened publicity via controversy. Their latest effort (above photo) features four partially clothed young people on the threshold of an orgiastic dream…or some sort of [...]
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Coney Island, as Mile Barth points out, was “originally meant to be a classy place. Over the years, it became middle class and then lower middle class and then working class.” This little spit of land off Brooklyn’s southeastern tip was once crammed with a crazy array of saints and sinners, lovers and gangsters, clowns [...]
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The Brooklyn Bridge is to the left, the Manhattan Bridge to the right, in this photo. Full-size image at Flikr Sphere: Related Content
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