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 [...]
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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
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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 [...]
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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 [...]
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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 [...]
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Dyker Heights, Brooklyn residents are famous for their Christmas lighting spectacles. [see Dyker Lights: Delights or Blights] Every year, for at least the past 50 or 60 years, they’ve become increasingly adept (if sometimes rather kitsch) at managing dazzlingly brilliant Yuletide displays that have become the pride and joy of that neighborhood and the talk [...]
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This brightly colored neon arch has been installed for the holiday season at the western entrance of the Fulton Mall on Adams Street. In addition, all the trees along the mall have also been hung with festive lights. With today’s economy, perhaps the lights will inspire Christmas shoppers.
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If it was known at all outside of New York City, it was because of a chapter in Betty Smith’s “A Tree Grows In Brooklyn” when Francie dons a mask and becomes an urchin in the streets of Williamsburg, Brooklyn on Thanksgiving. Indeed, long before Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade appeared in New York City, there [...]
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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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For those of you looking for a unique thrill or exceptional scare to enhance your Halloween enjoyment, there’s one to be found in midtown Manhattan. Club Purgatorio, the city’s first combination haunted house and nightclub, is open for business at 268 West 47th St.
As if the city wasn’t haunted enough–with all manner of savvy poltergeists, [...]
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Mother’s Day is going the way of Christmas spending in its slow descent. Even though Mother’s Day Consumer Intentions and Action Survey predicts that Americans will spend more today ($14 billion) than they did on Easter, they’re also saying that we’re spending less on Mom this year (an average of $123.89 per person) than we [...]
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