Attention artists! Ever dream that your art work could grace the packaging of several hundred thousand condoms across the tri-state area?
The New York City Health Department announced that they will be sponsoring a contest to design the wrapper for the city’s next official condom. The city hopes that this will “keep people “excited” about safe [...]
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Déjà vu! Yesterday the Radio City Rockettes had some help in lighting The Empire State Building up, from their furry friend King Kong. The lights were green, white and red last night in celebration of the opening night of the 2009 Radio City Christmas Spectacular. Here’s a little bit of history on the dance troupe, [...]
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In honor of the New York Historical Society’s upcoming Grateful Dead exhibition, the Empire State Building is going to be tie dye tomorrow. At press time, we were unable to confirm how in the world this was going to happen, short of dosing the entire city with acid and hoping everyone sees beautiful melting colors [...]
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Last night, the Empire State Building was lit up in red and yellow in honor of the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China. However, some didn’t feel very warmly about the event—protesters (numbering around 20) were outside the afternoon lighting ceremony, saying it was “outright, blatant approval for a communist [...]
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In NYC, one always has to be physically as well as emotionally braced for the bizarre and extraordinary and, if only to avoid high blood pressure or ulcers, a sense of humor is often a New Yorker’s suit of armor amid the urban fray. There are, however, times when all the combined forces of [...]
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On July 25-26, from 8:06 p.m. to 2:42 a.m., an Auricon 16mm camera was rolling steadily and (but for three reel changes) uninterruptedly. Shooting at 24 frames-per-second b/w, the in-progress film’s controversial director along with his crew were situated in the offices of the Rockefeller Foundation on the 41st Floor of the Time-Life Building. Nine [...]
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When I was a child, I stumbled upon a photograph in Life magazine that appeared to be that of a beautiful girl peacefully asleep. The fact that she was fully-dressed, if rather disheveled, and while this moment lay frozen in time as well as crumpled in space, her face caught my attention and suspended any [...]
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There was a considerable amount of excitement at the Empire State Building yesterday. A power failure left groups of people trapped in elevators for 30 to 40 minutes; a spokesperson for the ESB said it was more like 15 minutes. While no one was injured, many people, especially those suffering from claustrophobia or prone to [...]
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The Flatiron Building is one of those architectural curiosities that attracts both admiration and disapproval. Unlike the lofty and legendary Empire State Building, still grand and dynamic in appearance, the Flatiron Building often seems quaint even debilitated in comparison. Even though an odd structure here and there can be found in such cities as London [...]
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On the morning of July 28, 1945, a U.S. B-25 bomber piloted by Lt. Colonel William Smith, was flying a routine mission from Bedford Mass. to Newark Airport in New Jersey; the weather was rainy with a thick overcast. He inexplicably appeared over New York Municipal Airport (now LaGuardia ) and requested a weather report. [...]
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The Empire State Building has been named by the American Society of Civil Engineers as one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World. The building and its street floor interior are designated landmarks of the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission, and confirmed by the New York City Board of Estimate. Designed by Gregory [...]
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