This audio is a rare recording of Giacomo Puccini‘s voice; it’s perhaps the only one ever to have existed. Recorded on February 21, 1907, while Puccini was visiting New York City to supervise production of three of his operas at the MET, it’s titled La voce di Puccini (“Voice of Puccini”) and was recorded by [...]
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The famous and oftentimes ridiculed lingua franca of this city, the NooYawk accent, is rapidly becoming a thing of the past. In common usage throughout the last century, from the sidewalks of the Bowery to the screenplays of Hollywood films set here, this was New York City‘s distinctive sound: an R-less manner of speech, similar [...]
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“United State of America” and “America will strand steadfast” (my italics) are only two examples of the outrageous mistakes permeating the 9/11commemorative booklets, “Tragedy” and “9/11/01,” sold to tourists at Ground Zero . In addition to the many misspelled words and names, chunks of text are missing in these shoddy publications; indeed, published not in [...]
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Military jets flying over Lower Manhattan this morning as part of an authorized military photo shoot frightened many New Yorkers and enraged the mayor, who was never told the event would be occurring. The Department of Defense had pre-approved the flight of a presidential Boeing 747 and two F16 military fighter jets, seen above in [...]
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There in the fictional venue of SoHo within the fictional New York City there existed the artist extraordinaire named Gatsby after the fictional character of an earlier age. Throughout the length and breadth of broken cobblestones from which rose lingering brownstones bordered by adamantine warehouses, resided successful lives to would-be lives and fulfilled attempts to [...]
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