An enterprising soul by the name of John (Cha Cha) Ciarcia is, dare I say it, “making you an offer you can’t refuse”: A bus tour of this city’s most famous and beloved gangland sites. Starting next month, The New York City Mob Tour will guide you through the best in former Mafioso stomping grounds, [...]
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As 2009 came to an end, New York City experienced a dramatic and historic decrease in violence. In nearly every crime category, and throughout all five of the city‘s boroughs, violent crimes were at an all-time low. This is “one for the record books,” Mayor Bloomberg stated, at a recent graduation ceremony for the NYPD‘s [...]
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The Short Tail Gang sit underneath a pier at Corlears Hook, picture taken in 1890, long after all the great pirate gangs of the area had disbanded, been eaten by rats, or joined the Confederate army (listen to podcast for explanation!) The Bowery Boys Sphere: Related Content
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If being there once wasn’t more than enough, or if you dare a first visit, now you can travel back to that time and place of bell-bottom follies, political rude awakenings, disco hysteria, and related cultural upheavals: NYC in the 1970s. Photographer Allan Tannenbaum has a new book of photographs for your viewing delight: “sex, [...]
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Anyone who ever saw Alfred Hitchcock‘s SABOTEUR (1942) recalls one brief but noteworthy scene. While on his way to the Statue of Liberty, Fry (Norman Lloyd), the saboteur, is restlessly glancing out of his taxi cab window. The cab passes a pier where a ship is seen lying grotesquely on its side, by all appearances [...]
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The Half Moon Hotel once graced the Coney Island shore with a salty elegance. Designed by George B. Post & Sons in Spanish Colonial style, it was built in a letter C shape with two wings and a court facing the boardwalk. The buff brick structure was 14 stories high, laurelled with various urns and [...]
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Liskula Cohen, while very beautiful, is not very happy these days. Not only was she disdainfully labeled a “skank,” she was superlatively classified (despite the competition) as the “Skankiest in NYC” by a group of anonymous bloggers. Cohen is taking her unhappiness to Manhattan Supreme Court and is filing a defamation lawsuit to force Google [...]
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For decades upon decades, numerous teams of volunteers at the Postal Service‘s Operation Santa have answered “Dear Santa” letters from children. Many post offices across America not only answered the letters but also had their volunteers deliver the letters (even gifts, at times) in person to the kids’ homes. Even this ancient blogger, on Christmas [...]
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Yet more delightful news from the Daily Intel: Today everybody’s scrambling over what to do about disgraced Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich and Barack Obama‘s empty Senate seat. As we pointed out back in November, there are still a lot of good candidates! But on a lighter note, did you know today was Blago’s birthday? He’s [...]
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Today marks the 28th anniversary of John Lennon’s murder: the passing of a legend and also of a generation. For those of us who grew up in the Sixties, we’d thought that Lennon and the Beatles were somehow immortal. Despite the harsh reality of Vietnam, the Kennedys, King, as well as our own private losses [...]
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Many people (including New Yorkers) are still unaware that the Statue of Liberty‘s current torch is not its original. During extensive renovation work in 1986, workers determined that the 100-year-old torch was beyond repair and replaced with a facsimile. The 1886 torch is now on display in the monument’s lobby…and pictured above. photo: iNeTours. Com [...]
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A guy calling himself “Jimmy Justice” is a self-styled “cop-arazzi” who prowls the streets of New York City and searches for law enforcement officials who may be breaking the very laws they’re paid to enforce. His weapon is a video camera and Johnny targets illegally parked government vehicles (particularly those of traffic cops) that are [...]
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