Sleepy Hollow Road hasn’t been very conducive to sleep over the past few months. That restful street in the New Springville section of Staten Island has experienced a rude awakening ever since a family of a dozen chickens and two roosters moved in. Every morning at about 4 a.m. these new kids on the block [...]
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Here’s something to try at home: Chef Mark Ladner’s hundred-layer lasagne, served on a special menu at his New York restaurant Del Posto. Can you even imagine a hundred-layer lasagna? It’s not exactly simple…{read more} To hell with warnings of dangerous cholesterol levels and related drivel, this is a mountain of really serious lasagna we’re [...]
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One Front Street is offering homemade fruit-infused vodka shots, burger sliders, and other specials for $1 every Wednesday through Sunday in the month of March, according to a story by The Brooklyn Paper. Dumbo, NYC Sphere: Related Content
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Subway riders on NYC‘s IRT No. 6 train were entertained with quite a unique and original spectacle the other day. In a venue where originality in strange and unusual presentations is difficult to arrange (the competition is so intense), some feverishly ambitious individuals still strive for the best. Take this chicken-loving gentleman and his feathery [...]
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Mary Mattingly, the avant-garde eco-provocateur, has proposed what could be the most-bizarre abode in all of Brooklyn — a chicken-coop–styled unit that she wants to install atop the Metropolitan Exchange Building at 33 Flatbush Ave. {read more} The Brooklyn Paper Sphere: Related Content
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The New York Yankees never fail to show their devotedly slavish fans an exciting time…even when it comes to making complete fools of them. Now, as in other years, when these pinstriped tycoons are in the World Series their arrogance exceeds the norm (a study in hubris, in and of itself) and results in all [...]
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A ghoulishly delightful time called “Ghouls and Gourds” will take place at the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens to complement your Halloween revelries. The annual BBG frolics will feature a cornucopia of weird bands, even weirder workshops, along with incredible puppets and other oddities that are guaranteed to be appropriately…weird. All of this weirdness set against the [...]
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Don’t allow yourself to be saddled with a mundane bowl of chicken or lentil soup, when a steamy new phenomenon is now available–”Viagra” soup. El Rey I, II and III, a triad of Spanish-American restaurants located in Brooklyn and Queens, is now ladling out the sensational elixir to their clientele of neo-romantics. The soup doesn’t [...]
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BAY RIDGE — That old-fashioned ice cream parlor spirit is back big-time at the brand new and already popular Steve’s Haagen-Dazs Ice Cream Shop on fabulous Third Avenue, thanks to the vision of its owners. Entering the new family-run Haagen-Dazs on Third Avenue at 76th Street is like stepping back to the golden era of [...]
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Godzilla is alive and well…and now living in Prospect Park. Of course, I’m not referring to the massive fire-breathing legend of the silver screen but to a much smaller, laid-back creature that spends a lot of time in the mud: a snapping turtle. Sometime in the early 1970s, Godzilla simply appeared at the Brooklyn Botanic [...]
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Even though New Yorkers aren’t allowed to drink on their stoops (Stoop To Drink), they’re more than welcome to become soused in their museums…well, intellectually soused that is. The Museum of the City of New York is currently paying tribute to those bygone days of bath tub gin, racketeers and Prohibition with a special Speakeasy [...]
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Not only is New York the nation’s melting pot, it is also the casserole, the chafing dish and the charcoal grill.~ Mayor John V. Lindsay Sphere: Related Content
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