Not too long ago, subway trains were bestrewn with graffiti: a colorful if incongruous blend of art and vandalism. Nowadays, the city’s underground/overground steel caravans may be taking on a new form of colorful incongruity: that of commercialism. The IRT 6 train has gained the distinction of becoming the first ever full length train totally [...]
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You could have knocked me over with a whisper when I learned that Midtown, Manhattan (of all places) was the quietest part of town…well, select parts of it at least. Whether this is based in fact or delirium, phenomenon or pure irony, is unknown to current science and logic. The bizarre fact is that complaints, [...]
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An unfamiliar coyote has been spotted in Manhattan by an unidentified man walking his more urbanized dog. At around 6:45pm last night, he saw the prairie wolf (quite a long way from the nearest prairie) at the entrance to Central Park on 7th Avenue and Central Park South. According to the man, the coyote approached [...]
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While novelty buildings are going (or attempting to go) for carefree prices, luxury condos are experiencing a less carefree time of it. During the 1930’s Great Depression (an unadulterated depression without the sweet-and-sour vagaries of today’s hallucinatory crisis), construction was certainly not booming; in fact, along with most other legitimate businesses, it was in an [...]
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Central Park, New York City, from in-flight Originally uploaded by djKianoosh “You’re looking at the heart of New York City, Central Park and midtown and Harlem, Upper East and West sides, etc. etc. Central Park is that rectangular park right in the middle… Quite simply the best city in the world! New Yorkers, rep your [...]
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The delightfully boisterous and uniquely gravel-voiced Charlie Rangel, Democratic congressman and chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, has been a New York City fixture since first being elected to Congress in 1970. He’s been a constant and longtime advocate of the usual populist and minority causes which are almost guaranteed to win re-election [...]
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Despite their social privileges, Homer and Langley never formed any friendships nor did they venture far from home; and despite their educational accomplishments, never sought employment. They created their own world of dreams and idle pretensions: Homer usually playing the piano while Langley busied himself with reading. When their father died, they lived off their [...]
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On March 21, 1947, police were summoned to 2078 5th Avenue in Harlem. They were responding to an anonymous caller who reported that a horrible smell was coming from the house and feared that there was a dead body inside. There was no doorbell to this once stately three-story townhouse now fallen into ruins (like [...]
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