The announcement of an interim operator is great news for many Coney boosters, though it’s still a far cry from the city’s long-term vision, seen in this 2008 rendering.
Coney Island’s imminent resurrection has apparently progressed from hopeful conjecture to sound reality. Zamperla, an Italian theme park concern, has won a ten year contract to operate [...]
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The Bloomberg Oracle?: The famed “Oracle” outside the Pintchik Hardware store on Bergen Street in Park Slope — once known for making romantic predictions for love-lorn Slopers — is now a shill for Mayor Bloomberg.
The Brooklyn Paper
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Among the variety of life’s peculiar spices, there are certain spices I just love to hate with a delightful sense of passionate heartburn: the “Pink House” of Park Slope for example. Back in the 1960s, when a more colorful because more radical style pervaded the air (superficially, at least) a man by the name of [...]
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In the event that you’re feeling that you aren’t living unless you’re living in New York City, here’s a bit of good news: real estate prices here are dropping.
The Brooklyn Paper is reporting that the biggest drop is occurring in DUMBO (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass), Boerum Hill, and Downtown Brooklyn where the marvelously [...]
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“Subway riders got a thrill on Saturday afternoon when Vanessa Francis and Matthew Solly left their wedding ceremony in Brooklyn Heights and headed to the reception … on the 4 train.” The Brooklyn Paper
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Goin’ to the Chapel of Crap (wfmu.org)
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The annual “Fleecefest” took place last weekend at Brooklyn’s Prospect Park Zoo. Crowds of spectators delighted at the sight of sheep being fleeced and spruced out for summer.
“Wallace,” the resident Big Sheep at the zoo, lost ten pounds in a matter of minutes; his fans applauded his leaner, tailor-made look. I see a winter sweater [...]
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The scene outside of the Brooklyn Museum last Monday was tense. Soldiers arrived, along with a tank, and set up barricades around the building. The museum had suddenly become a fortified castle.
However, as The Brooklyn Paper’s Gersh Kuntzman puts it, “No, the Brooklyn Museum isn’t hosting another controversial exhibition. And, no, security hasn’t been [...]
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Apparently, one of NYC’s last remaining “railcar diners” will not be saved from the wrecking ball after all. The Cheyenne Diner once stood on 33rd Street and Ninth Avenue in Manhattan since the 1940s, when rail travel was elegant and railcar-shaped dining attractive. Last April, the Cheyenne was closed to make way for (that’s right) [...]
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Being a New Yorker, every time I see a crowd gathered around something, I usually suspect that either an accident or a crime had occurred. Living all my life in a city where crowds are commonplace, the commonplace crowds becomes unusual when not in motion and unusually stationary; the worst is expected when people here [...]
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“As if advertising wasn’t trashy enough, a city councilman now wants to sell ad space on city garbage cans, saying that the plan could reap $2.5 million.” (The Brooklyn Paper)
And all this time I had only THOUGHT it was garbage, these ads to the left of me/ right of me, sound and fury [...]
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Consider a pair of designer sneakers costing $440? In your wildest dreams or most grotesque nightmares, would you envision laying out that kind of moolah for sneakers? Most likely you wouldn’t. In my day, which seems like only yesterday (give or take 30-40 years), PF Flyers were considered cool (Keds, not so cool) and essential [...]
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