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THIS TOWN’S IN TATTERS

February 23rd, 2010

A retrospective on the New York City of the 1970s/ 1980s, when the town cast a “gloriously gritty” ambiance, is always good for a bittersweet sort of nostalgia. But we were younger then and hungover from the Sixties; it all seemed like an all-encompassing Theatre of the Absurd.
Take a look at the Gothamist’s [...]

SAY IT AIN’T SO, DARTH

February 16th, 2010

Who could have guessed that Darth Vader, the famed Conqueror of the Universe, simply minding his own business, would ever come to this: down-and-out in impoverishment’s all-devouring black hole. Cash-strapped to build a “Deth [sic] Star” that he could call “home,” a veteran of many glorious slaughters,  now homeless, now jobless… and, horror of horror, [...]

DRIVING AROUND TOWN: NYC 1929

February 6th, 2010

Featuring the incomparable Harold Lloyd…teaming up with Babe Ruth.
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CINEMATIC HEIGHTS

January 24th, 2010

Brooklyn Heights is one of several neighborhoods that have come to epitomize and romanticize New York City life…at least for actors and movie audiences. From Cher’s kicking a can amble along Cranberry Street to the accompaniment of Puccini’s mellifluous chords in Moonstruck (1987) to Anthony Newley and Sandy Dennis arm-in-arm stroll down the Promenade in [...]

SNOWBALLS IN THE SQUARE

December 21st, 2009

Posted bycolumbiajames at Twitpic
A crowd enjoys an impromptu snowball fight last night in Times Square. Leave it to New Yorkers to extract the best out of a bad situation by turning it into something chaotic.

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AFTER THE SNOW

December 21st, 2009

Tompkins Square Park in the wake of today’s quasi-blizzard
The usual number of travelers were stranded, the inevitable highway accidents occurred, power was inevitably knocked out in some areas, and the customary problems arose as a result of today’s winter storm. About 10.9 inches of snow fell on the city.
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IN SIEGELMAN’S RHYME

November 2nd, 2009

Brooklyn, believe it or not, is looking for a poet laureate. Despite the fact that most people here wouldn’t know an iambic pentameter and blank verse from a cheeseburger and fries, it’s always nice to give poetry its fair share of cultural respect. “We know that with all our borough’s beauty, character — and characters [...]

ROMANCE IN NEON

November 1st, 2009

This neon denizen of the night was exceptionally and brilliantly charged at this year’s Greenwich Village Parade. Within the afterglow of an equally dazzling geisha girl (or babe), he symbolizes the electrifying pulse of this city in his own peculiar way; the touching pathos of romance forever walking along the outer limits of bathos and [...]

AT FIGARO’S (1966)

September 29th, 2009

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 essay [...]

DISNEY’S FANCY FADING

September 24th, 2009

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 [...]

BOOKISH IN BROOKLYN

September 12th, 2009

There is something for everyone at this year’s Brooklyn Book Festival, scheduled for this Sunday, September 13 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Those eight hours are set to pack in 220 authors, dozens of panel discussions, performances, contests, readings and awards, as well as an enormous marketplace of 150 book vendors, publishers and literary [...]

PRINGLES, ANYONE?

September 12th, 2009

Brooklyn Borough President Markowitz’s proposed $64-million amphitheater has reached a dead end. Dubbed the “Potato Chip” by friends and foes alike, it’s a controversial project (in a growing list of NYC controversial projects) hoping to rise in Coney Island’s Asser Levy Park and bring big-name performers/ shows to its current concert venue.
The delay comes after [...]

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      • Federal Funds Heading to NYC Public Housing March 16, 2010
        Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Shaun Donovan, right, acknowledges Congresswoman Nydia M. Velazquez, far left, U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer, second from right, and Assemblyman Sheldon Silver, during a news conference in New York yesterday. Donovan cited their efforts in securing $400 million federal funding for city public housing. One of the initia […]
      • Puppies Win! Mutt Show Raises $2,000 for BARC March 16, 2010
        By Jess Goodwin Wagging tails and cold snouts filled the air this past weekend at the Brooklyn Lyceum, which played host to its first-ever Brooklyn Mutt Show — the occasion that will probably be remembered as the cutest event of the year (unless someone puts together a Babies Playing with Puppies and Kittens Show). Dogs — more specifically, mixed breeds — fr […]
      • ‘Independent Africa’ Film Festival Coming to BAM , Other NYC Venues March 16, 2010
        NEW YORK —The Film Society of Lincoln Center and African Film Festival, Inc. (AFF) present “Independent Africa,” the 17th annual New York African Film Festival (NYAFF). The festival will celebrate the 50th anniversary of 17 African nations’ independence from colonial rule as well as the freedom that the rise in technology has given African filmmakers to tell […]
      • Drastic Cuts to Botanic Garden, Aquarium Slammed at City Hall March 16, 2010
        Markowitz: Don’t Jeopardize Brooklyn’s ‘Age of Aquariums’ By Raanan Geberer Brooklyn Daily Eagle CITY HALL — Tuesday on the steps of City Hall, Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz joined Jon Dohlin, director of the New York Aquarium, Scot Medbury, president of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and others to criticize Gov. David Paterson’s proposed cuts to […]
      • History News Historical Society Receives Big Grant March 16, 2010
        The Brooklyn Historical Society (BHS) announced that it was recently awarded a $440,000 grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR). The grant is for a project that will significantly increase access to materials in the BHS library […]
      • From the Mouths Of Babes Comes a Fundraiser for Haiti March 16, 2010
        Brooklyn Tykes Plan a Play-A-Thon By Mary Frost Brooklyn Daily Eagle BROOKLYN HEIGHTS – All it takes is a crayon and a dream: Two DUMBO youngsters – Alex, age 5, and Naia, age 3, have organized a Play-A-Thon for Haiti to take place on Friday, March 19 from 3:30 to 5 p.m. at Plymouth Church in Brooklyn Heights. One hundred percent of all funds raised will go […]
      • Brooklyn Teens Tackle Tolerance Through Film March 16, 2010
        Student-Driven Movie Takes on Issues Facing Local Youth “I already draw attention to myself when I walk down the street. I’m black.” A couple students laughed; others followed up with questions, animated. Five teens sat around a table, debating whether or […]
      • City Point/Albee Square Phase I Design Moves Forward in Approval Process March 16, 2010
        Final Approval by Public Design Commission Expected in April Compiled by Linda Collins Brooklyn Daily Eagle DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN — City Point’s Phase IA design got the approval of Community Board 2 (CB 2) last week. The full board voted unanimously (with one abstention) […]
      • Brooklyn Today: Tuesday March 16, 2010 March 16, 2010
        Good morning. Today is the 75th day of the year. On this day in 1902, the U.S. Military Academy at West Point was founded after President Thomas Jefferson signed legislation establishing a facility to train officers for the Army. The […]
      • powerHouse Joins Forces With Random House March 16, 2010
        The independent, DUMBO-based book publisher powerHouse Books is joining up with publishing giant Random House. powerHouse, known for its beautiful, illustrative books on fine art, history, pop culture and fashion, will now have a “worldwide sales force,” explained CEO Daniel Power. […]

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      • 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
      • Karl Frisch: How to annoy Glenn Beck in five minutes or less
        March 16, 2010
        Want to annoy Fox News' Glenn Beck in five minutes or less while simultaneously making sure your community gets its fair share of federal money? Fill out and return the 2010 U.S. Census questionnaire when it arrives in your mailbox. Few other issues seem to whip media conservatives into a frenzy of misinformation and half-baked conspiracy theories like
      • Right-wing media falsely accuse Dems of "Slaughter rule" hypocrisy
        March 16, 2010
        Right-wing media have falsely accused Democrats of hypocrisy for considering the use of a legislative procedure known as a self-executing rule to finalize health care reform in the House. Those media have falsely claimed Democrats criticized Republicans' use of a self-executing rule in 2006. In fact, those Democrats did not criticize the 2006 bill becau

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