Santa Claus comes to Kmart! On Tuesday, September 29th, the retailer announced its Fab 15 toy list outside of their Penn Plaza store location. With a little help from Santa, Julia Fitzgerald, Chief Marketing Officer Seasonal & Toys, presented the list which includes the hottest toys with the best play value for this holiday season. [...]
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The Figaro (Bleecker at McDougal) was my hangout. But I was nervous about taking pictures. Note the look I got from one patron. People didn’t like having their pictures taken. And on hot nights, it could trigger a fist fight. The Village was a rough place. {read more} All I’ve Seen [A fascinating NYC photo [...]
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A pair of pseudo-reincarnations from the House of Medici has apparently reneged on their promise of a new Renaissance in Brooklyn. David and Jed Walentas, developers of that sprawling land of urbanized art and culture known as DUMBO, are now bored with such pretensions. The duo are about to convert one of their bohemian-enthralled loft [...]
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The last game the Dodgers played at home was on September 24, 1957, and fewer than 7,000 people came out to watch Brooklyn beat the Pirates 3-0… …The game ended with Ebbets Field organist Gladys Gooding playing “May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You” and then the loudspeakers rang with a recording of the [...]
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A group of Midwestern hate-mongers attempted to inflame Brooklyn last Saturday…but nothing burned, no matter how much they spewed their vitriol on passersby. Their peaceful yet prejudice-based demonstration railed against everything from Jews to gays to, of course, President Obama. The bigots are members of the Westboro Baptist Church in Kansas, and Park Slope, Brooklyn [...]
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Central Park Racoon by Any.G on Flickr via The Gothamist Sphere: Related Content
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The Fulton Flea will be back on Sunday, Sept. 27 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The flea market, sponsored by Brooklyn Plaza Medical Center, will take place in the plaza’s parking lot located at 650 Fulton St. at Fort Greene Place. There will be a variety of artisan goods, products, and food available. Brooklyn [...]
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The missing pages of John Wilkes Booth‘s diary that reveal who hired him to kill President Lincoln…hidden in a long-abandoned subway station beneath Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn. Is it fact or fiction? Bob Diamond, a railroad history buff, wants to know and has apparently enlisted the aid of National Geographic to finance, produce and staff [...]
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The chic and fanciful Fifth Avenue Disney Store that came into NYC during the sudden exuberance of the 1990s is now exiting chic and fanciful Fifth Avenue during its sudden despair. Disney delivered the depressing news to NY state officials earlier this week that it was closing its 30,000-square-foot World of Disney emporium and, as [...]
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With a simple digital camera attached to a 10-centimeter telescope in Chile’s Atacama Desert, an astro-photographer has produced a stunning image of the center of the Milky Way. {read more} Wired Science Sphere: Related Content
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{continued from} Not until the disappearance of teamsters’ boss Jimmy Hoffa in 1975, would a missing person’s investigation inspire as much publicity, allegations, speculation, innuendos, gossip and, of course, jokes. The confusion started almost immediately with none other than Mrs. Crater. When the Judge failed to return to Maine for 10 days, only then did [...]
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Central Park, Hallett Nature Sanctuary, autumn (Joel Meyerowitz) The first photographic study of New York City‘s parks since the 1930s will be on view at the Museum of the City of New York starting October 9th. The massive wall-sized prints will be on view through March 7th, and introduce visitors to parks in all five [...]
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