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SHUFFLING OFF TO NIAGARA

August 29th, 2009

My wife and I are shuffling off to Niagara Falls (Canada), leaving this will-o’-the-wisp phenomenon called cyberspace behind us. We’re taking a much needed break from blogging, tweeting, facebooking and all the other hilarious diversions contained within this parallel universe of websites, avatars and passwords. Our neighbors are now keeping an eye on our flat, [...]

REMEMBERING MYRTLE

August 29th, 2009

The New York Transit Museum is presenting a photo exhibit featuring images taken on the last day the Myrtle Avenue El in Brooklyn was in operation, all taken by noted photographer Theresa King. You can revisit the past starting September 29th at the museum (running through the end of February), but here’s a sneak peek [...]

LUXURY: GOING CHEAP

August 27th, 2009

While novelty buildings are going (or attempting to go) for carefree prices, luxury condos are experiencing a less carefree time of it. During the 1930’s Great Depression (an unadulterated depression without the sweet-and-sour vagaries of today’s hallucinatory crisis), construction was certainly not booming; in fact, along with most other legitimate businesses, it was in an [...]

WRIGHTS OVER NYC

August 26th, 2009

In the winter of 1912, Frank Coffyn filmed the first silent motion pictures of New York ever taken from an airplane……Coffyn, a member of the Wright Exhibition Team, equipped the Wright Model B with the first-ever airplane pontoons, and barely missed the ice floes bobbing in New York Harbor as he lifted off. [read more]

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NARROW AND COSTLY

August 26th, 2009

A rather unique townhouse stands on Bedford Street in New York’s Greenwich Village. At 9.5 feet wide and 42 feet long it’s the narrowest building in New York City; it could be yours for a measly $2.7 million.
According to real estate broker Alex Nicholas, anthropologist Margaret Mead and poet Edna St. Vincent Millay once lived [...]

GODZILLA OF THE GARDENS

August 23rd, 2009

Godzilla is alive and well…and now living in Prospect Park. Of course, I’m not referring to the massive fire-breathing legend of the silver screen but to a much smaller, laid-back creature that spends a lot of time in the mud: a snapping turtle.
Sometime in the early 1970s, Godzilla simply appeared at the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, [...]

COMPLACENT STORMS

August 22nd, 2009

Throughout the New York City region, approaching/ passing hurricanes are notorious for nothing more than intensified ocean swells, dangerous rip currents, closed beaches and increased humidity…along with endless sets of coastal advisories and flash flood warnings. This is usually what hurricane seasons consist of, in these parts, during the final weeks of summer as the [...]

THE WAVES’ DARKNESS

August 20th, 2009

Rockaway Beach “The waves sneak up on you at night,” he said. “They pull you in and you’re dead before you know it.” ["The Appeal and Danger of the Beach in the Dark"]
Related: Rockaway Beach Closes After 6 Drownings

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ANACHRONISTIC SPENDING

August 20th, 2009

While New York City is purportedly in debt up to the tips of its skyscrapers and down to the pits of its subways, what does the Brooklyn Heights Association propose doing?…Replacing the streetlights in that district with antique lampposts. A projected $2.7-million plan will replace the 229 still-functioning “cobra head” streetlights with replicas of cast-iron [...]

FAST & FURIOUS STORM

August 19th, 2009

Updated, 1:02 p.m. | More than 100 trees were toppled and hundreds more were damaged in Central Park during the fierce thunderstorm that moved over New York City on Tuesday night. It was the most severe destruction that the park’s trees had sustained in at least 30 years, according to officials at the [...]

JACKSON ON THE BLOCK

August 18th, 2009

Michael Jackson will finally be buried, perhaps for the last time, on August 29; this would’ve marked his 51st birthday. While many had thought that Wacko Jacko had already been interred at Glendale Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California, the sensationally lamented singer was in fact frozen at the cemetery all this time: the [...]

Woodstock just happened: a planned event that became an unplanned legend. Before August of 1969, few people ever heard of this farm land outside of Bethel, New York, where Bob Dylan (who, despite pleas, didn’t perform) had a home, and later immortalized in the song “Woodstock” by Joni Mitchell (who also didn’t perform).
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      • Brooklyn Today: Wednesday March 17, 2010 March 17, 2010
        Good morning. Today is the 76th day of the year. It is St. Patrick’s Day, commemorating the patron saint of Ireland. In the year 432, Bishop Patrick left his home in the Severn Valley, England, to serve the church in […]
      • Flash Flood LIU’s Turnaround Campaign Ends With Loss in NEC Title Game March 17, 2010
        By John Torenli Despite the hurricane-like conditions that battered our borough this past weekend, all the elements were in place for a raucous Downtown Brooklyn celebration at the Wellness, Recreation and Athletic Center on Sunday evening. The Long Island University women’s basketball team, which had orchestrated an historic turnaround from last year’s dism […]
      • More and More Stores Go Bag-less in Brooklyn March 17, 2010
        `Bring Your Own Bag’ Gets Mixed Reception By Jonathan Balthaser Special to Brooklyn Daily Eagle BROOKLYN -- Loretta Gendville didn’t want to become a bag lady. But a law enacted last year required Gendville, owner of Brooklyn’s Area chain of children’s stores, to put out large containers to collect and recycle plastic bags. So the reluctant bag gatherer rece […]
      • Medgar Evers College Presents Concert by Gil Scott-Heron March 17, 2010
        CROWN HEIGHTS -- Join Gil Scott-Heron, Talib Kweli and Gary Bartz for a historic concert on Friday, March 26, in celebration of the Tenth National Black Writers Conference sponsored by Medgar Evers College. The concert will take place at 8:30 p.m. […]
      • Captain, at Precinct Meeting, Asks Local Residents To Be Alert March 17, 2010
        Albanian-American Officer Honored as Cop of the Month By Raanan Geberer Brooklyn Daily Eagle DUMBO – After years of decline, some major crimes in the 84th Precinct, which includes Boerum Hill, Downtown, Brooklyn Heights and DUMBO, are again on the rise. This was the word from Capt. Mark DiPaolo at Tuesday night’s meeting of the 84th Precinct Community Counci […]
      • Men’s Clothing Store Replacing Hamilton Interior Design March 17, 2010
        By Don Evans Ellen Hamilton, who had an important commission to restyle the interior of the Heights Casino but otherwise appears not to have generated as much Brooklyn Heights business as she had hoped for, is moving her Hamilton Associates in mid-April to Union Square in Manhattan. Her store space at 218 Hicks Street is being taken by a J. McLaughlin men’s […]
      • Beekeeping in Brooklyn March 17, 2010
        By David B. Caruso Associated Press BROOKLYN — Urban beekeepers in New York City no longer have to keep the honey of their labors a secret. The city’s health board voted Tuesday to overturn a longtime ban on beekeeping within city limits. Previously, the city’s health code had placed honeybees in the same category as about 100 other creatures deemed too haza […]
      • In Close Vote, Rose Plaza Gets Planning Commission OK March 17, 2010
        Believes Plan is ‘Superior’ to an As-of-Right Project By Linda Collins Brooklyn Daily Eagle WILLIAMSBURG — Rose Plaza on the River, a multi-building mixed-use waterfront development in Williamsburg that has drawn complaints because of its small number of affordable units and lack of large family-sized units, received a 7-5 vote of approval from the City Plan […]
      • Markowitz Hosts St. Patrick’s Breakfast at Borough Hall March 17, 2010
        Wednesday, Borough President Marty Markowitz, who refers to himself as “head of the Brooklyn chapter of the Loyal League of Yiddish Sons and Daughters of Erin,” Brooklyn District Attorney Charles J. Hynes, and Al O’Hagan of Brooklyn’s Baile na nGael “Home of the Irish” hosted the eighth annual St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast at Borough Hall. This year’s honorees […]
      • Brooklyn Museum Ball March 17, 2010
        The Brooklyn Museum is holding its annual fundraising ball Thursday evening, April 22, with Annie Leibovitz, Zac Posen and Carla Shen as honorary co-chairs and viewing of “American High Style: Fashioning a National Collection” as a special attraction. Cocktails, dinner […]

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      • Hours after Fox corrected the record, Beck perpetuates falsehood about doctor "survey"
        March 17, 2010
        On his Fox News show, Glenn Beck falsely claimed that The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) said that 46 percent of primary care physicians would consider leaving their profession if the Democrats' health care reform bill passes. In fact, as Fox News' Megyn Kelly had noted three hours earlier, the NEJM did not conduct the "survey" --
      • Siegel uses "not scientific" IBD /TIPP poll to prop up unscientific Medicus Firm survey
        March 17, 2010
        Fox News' Marc Siegel said he believed the findings of a 3-month-old email survey which found that 46 percent of primary care physicians would consider leaving their profession if health care reform passes despite the survey's questionable methodology because its findings were similar to a September 2009 Investor's Business Daily/TIPP poll. Ho
      • WND distorts Wallis to falsely claim he "labeled" U.S. "destroyer of human life"
        March 17, 2010
        A WorldNetDaily article distorted a passage from a book by Rev. Jim Wallis to falsely claim that he "previously labeled the U.S. 'the great captor and destroyer of human life.' " In fact, Wallis, a member of President Obama's faith council, referred to "the powers of the world" that "demand unconditional allegiance and
      • Media falsely attribute doctor survey to New England Journal of Medicine
        March 17, 2010
        Conservative media figures and outlets have falsely claimed a New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) survey found that 46 percent of primary care physicians would consider leaving their profession if Democrats' health care reform bill passes. In fact, NEJM says that the 3-month-old email "survey" was not published in or conducted by NEJM.NEJM
      • Fox News anchors can't grasp "pretty simple" legislative procedure
        March 17, 2010
        On March 16, Fox News anchors during their self-described daytime "news hours" repeatedly forwarded the false suggestion that, by using a legislative procedure known as the "self-executing rule" to finalize health care reform in the House, Democrats would be passing health care reform "without actually voting for it." In fact, i
      • Conservative media campaign to thwart Census from gathering race data needed to enforce laws
        March 17, 2010
        In a blog post, Center for Immigration Studies executive director Mark Krikorian advised respondents to the 2010 Census to avoid disclosing their ethnicity by selecting "[s]ome other race" and writing in "American." Other conservative bloggers and radio hosts have followed suit, mounting a campaign to thwart the Census' efforts to ga
      • AP "fact check" headline falsely suggests people would pay higher premiums under health care reform
        March 17, 2010
        The headline of an Associated Press "fact check" article falsely suggested that President Obama's health care plan would cause people to pay higher health insurance premiums. In fact, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimated that by 2016 the Senate's version of health care reform -- on which Obama's plan is largely modeled --
      • Quick Fact: Gerson claims Dems looking to pass "a law without a vote"
        March 17, 2010
        Washington Post columnist Michael Gerson asserted that the Democrats are working "to achieve the congressional equivalent of the Immaculate Conception - a law without a vote" and that the self-executing rule would allow health care reform "to slip by the House." In fact, the self-executing rule requires a majority vote in order to pass an
      • Quick Fact: Washington Times falsely declared reconciliation and self-executing rule "rare procedural tools"
        March 17, 2010
        A March 17 Washington Times article falsely described reconciliation and the self-executing rule as "rare procedural tools" that Democrats may invoke to pass health care reform. In fact, both procedures have been used repeatedly and are an accepted part of House procedure.Washington Times: Democrats "to pursue rare procedural tools to pass
      • Eric Boehlert: The media myth of Obama's "falling poll numbers"
        March 17, 2010
        The release of an Associated Press poll last week that showed President Obama enjoying a healthy job approval rating of 53 percent didn't generate much news beyond the wire service and produced even less commentary among the media's chattering class. Then again, neither did another piece of polling news from January, which showed Obama basking in t
      • Why won't the media report abortion funding issue accurately?
        March 17, 2010
        Media reports have repeatedly clouded the health care reform debate by uncritically reporting on false claims that the Senate health care bill provides federal funding for abortion beyond the limited cases allowed by current law: rape, incest, and conditions that endanger the life of the pregnant woman.Senate bill does not allow federal funding for abortion
      • Constitutional expert rebuts claim that health care procedure is unconstitutional
        March 17, 2010
        Conservative media figures have recently claimed that the use of a legislative procedure called a "self-executing rule" to pass health care reform in the House is unconstitutional. However, Yale law professor Jack Balkin has explained that the procedure in question would pass constitutional muster; additionally, federal appeals courts have recently
      • Follow the leader: Fox's "news" division routinely promotes and echoes Beck
        March 16, 2010
        Washington Post media critic Howard Kurtz recently reported that some "Fox journalists" believe that colleague Glenn Beck "uses distorted or inflammatory rhetoric that undermines their credibility." Nevertheless, Fox News' reporters and "news" programs have routinely promoted and echoed Beck on stories such as the 9-12 Proj
      • Right-wing witch hunt turns to Rev. Wallis
        March 16, 2010
        The right-wing witch hunt against President Obama's advisers has turned to Rev. Jim Wallis, a member of the president's faith council who has worked with numerous conservative and mainstream religious leaders. A WorldNetDaily article uses a series of falsehoods and distortions to portray Wallis as "Obama's new controversial pastor" a
      • Gingrich and Scarborough criticize self-executing rule, but in Congress they used it
        March 16, 2010
        Newt Gingrich and Joe Scarborough have recently criticized a proposed legislative procedure to finalize health care reform as "radical" and "incredible," despite having supported the use of the same legislative process while they were members of Congress. The rule in question is an accepted part of House procedure, and in the years after

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