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 [...]
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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, [...]
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Featuring the incomparable Harold Lloyd…teaming up with Babe Ruth.
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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 [...]
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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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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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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 [...]
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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 [...]
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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 essay [...]
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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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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 [...]
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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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