The Spoiler Alert signs are faith-enhancing adjustments to New York City subway platforms, creating opportunities for trust in the city’s most important institution in the face of its overeager self-quantified broadcasts. Jason Eppinks Alas, the MTA has finally gotten down to the business of “testing out” the newfangled train arrival displays for NYC‘s newfangled subway [...]
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NYC could be a tough town for, among other things, the ice cream trade. Last week on West 60th Street and Broadway, the ice cream really turned hot when a Mister Softee vendor discovered that a competitor (a generic Softee, reportedly) had moved in on his regular spot. The real Softee vendor exited his truck [...]
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An elderly harbor seal has finally found true love in the amatory waters of the New York Aquarium. Bernie, who is 23 years old and quite long-in-the-tooth, has found the seal of his dreams in three year old Coral; it was love at first sight and, for better or worse, the couple is now “shacked [...]
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Tony Calvano has been hanging signs since 1968. His company, Landmark Signs, builds and maintains many of the signs in Times Square, including the iconic New Year’s Eve ball. (See all videos in the Odd Jobs series.) Sphere: Related Content
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Titled “Chelsea Girl,” this was shot by Jamie nyc. He states: “Truth be told I liked the geometries of this the most – the stone blocks, the angles of her legs, her arm… Not my typical shot but I was digging it.” Truth be told, I don’t blame him. Sphere: Related Content
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The “Play Me, I’m Yours” installation kicked off on June 21st and NYC Media’s cameras were in a couple of the locations to capture great, impromptu talent on display all over the city. For information on where you can find an open piano, call 311 or visit nyc.gov. Related: Pianistic Displays Sphere: Related Content
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The infamous “Coffee Cop” is at it again; his recent “sensitivity training” hiatus be damned. Traffic Agent Daniel Chu, a vainglorious boor if there ever was one, is continuing an assault on both civil law and common decency with his latest outrage. A motorist by the name of Tammy Fox was on her way to [...]
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You’ll be thrilled to learn that Pop-Tarts is going gourmet (I presume) and coming to the Big Apple. Alas, the first ever Pop-Tarts retail store will open to the public in Times Square on August 10 alongside other American institutions such as Hershey’s and M&M’s. The store will feature interactive attractions such as a Pop-Tarts [...]
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Remember the feeling of freedom and excitement you had as a kid when riding a new bike? You can feel that again, with our vintage-inspired cruisers. Comfortable to ride and easy to maintain, our bikes are handmade in NYC with American steel. Commute to work, run errands or meet up with friends: once again, you [...]
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Save the Bronx Zoo: Laid-off Porcupine Searches for Work @ Yahoo! Video The fascinating adventure of the Bronx Zoo’s laid-off (and unnamed) porcupine continues. Our prickly friend goes so far as to take his case to the streets for your entertainment. Never let it be said that unemployed porcupines don’t possess a sense of humor [...]
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The British Garden at Hanover Square, New York City, will be formally opened by Her Majesty the Queen on Tuesday, July 6, 2010. Aberdeen Asset Management has donated a Braemar stone and plinth to the British Garden at Hanover Square. The garden will be formally opened by Her Majesty the Queen on Tuesday, July 6, [...]
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Top of the Empire State Building from Musice on Vimeo. Splendid nighttime footage from atop the Empire State Building. Sphere: Related Content
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