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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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
“This year, Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks makes its second foray to the Hudson River. Here are prime places to catch the show.” via NY Magazine Related Posts: Macy’s Illuminating Evening ; All Fired-Up On Hudson ; Fragments of Fire & Water Related articles by Zemanta Celebrate Your Independence… Jersey Style (alwaysablogsmaid.com) New York City’s [...]
A radiant Memorial Day weekend, ending the month of May, cast its radiance along a row of buildings on 19th Street in Manhattan. The Manhattanhenge Effect is still in the air to enhance the brilliance; the sun doing a special bit of fiery painting on NYC‘s steel, stone and glass canvass. Photo: 19th St Shining [...]
Time is deranged and seasons are distracted–it’s summer in NYC. Early April’s unruffled warmth has leapfrogged into the torrid depths of July or August. As of 1:45 pm the thermometer in Central Park hit 90 degrees (32 Celsius), topping the old record for this date set in 1929. CBS 2HD Meteorologist John Elliott called for unseasonably [...]
NYC hasn’t observed this sort of criminality since the depressed 1970s; but whereas old habits die hard, social violence is forever imminent. Last Easter Sunday night, a band of thugs went on the rampage in Times Square and Herald Square (Manhattan). Four people were shot and fifty-six persons were either arrested or issued summonses as [...]
I hope your St. Patrick‘s Day activities went well, whether or not you had reason or felt inclined to indulge. Yesterday was a bright and beautiful day in NYC for the Irish and non-Irish alike; the parade marched splendidly, the brews flowed abundantly, and there was singing and dancing amidst the green-emblazoned air. Check out [...]
An ice sculpture of a heart was brought to life in Times Square on Friday, just in time for Valentine’s Day weekend. Designed by architect brothers Robert and Granger Moorhead, the blocks of ice are calibrated to absorb and magnify the lights of the illuminated chaos of Times Square. The architects say on their Web [...]
The Brooklyn Bridge was jammed with tourists, walkers and bikers this past Sunday, the only warm, sunny day during the Christmas weekend. The temperature reached the fifties in some places. Monday, temperatures plunged back down accompanied by frosty wind. Brooklyn Daily Eagle Sphere: Related Content
Many people have been “dreaming” of a White Christmas ever since they heard the song for the first time. Composed by Irving Berlin for the film HOLIDAY INN (1940), the lyrics (via the dulcet crooning of Bing Crosby) convey a snowbound, will-o’-the-wisp setting Where the treetops glisten/ and children listen/ To hear sleigh bells in [...]
Manhattanites, as a rule, don’t decorate their windows for Christmas. They are the ever-aspiring, highly above-ground set, living their lofty insular lives within similarly insular apartments, who observe the passing parade of the city from fashionable heights. Their rooms with a view, on perhaps the 10th or 20th floor, are for their eyes only; windows [...]
Despite the fans that have come to know and love him (if only for his eccentricities), Dylan’s Christmas in the Heart could have, in a much more curious vein, been as surprising and controversial as Dylan going electric during the turbulent and mesmeric idealism of the 1960s. Audiences first became acquainted with the mercurial side [...]
