Summertime and the breathing is sleazy. A new Department of Health report (see PDF) has determined that NYC’s summer air is breathtakingly laced with those finer things in life…such as intoxicating particles of elemental carbon, nitric oxide, nitrogen dioxide and other airborne goodies. And no matter how the facts, figures, maps and charts are delineated, [...]
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For a brief and chaotic moment, many people were convinced that yet another person was about to take a high dive into eternity from the Empire State Building. They spotted the rather uniquely-placed figure on the 24th Floor ledge of the building and, quickly determining that he or she wasn’t a sightseer, called the police. [...]
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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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Once upon a time, “snug as a bug in a rug” perhaps referred to a modest bug (or human being) being comfortably snug in an equally modest rug. Nowadays, with heightened frivolity and a spate of buggy individuals, the smaller the better…or, at least, the more newsworthy for being foolishly unique. Indeed, last August I [...]
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In 1962, a strike against New York City’s nine major newspapers virtually and literally stopped the presses for 114 days. Originating at the Daily News, where grievances were at a fever pitch, on December 8 workers from the New York Times, New York World-Telegram & Sun also walked out. Soon, the New York Daily Mirror, [...]
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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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If anyone missed their golden chance to obtain a valuable copy of the New York Times, headlining Obama’s historic win, he/she certainly wasn’t alone (add me to the list). Copies sold out at stores and newsstands as fast they were delivered; by mid-morning the paper was sold out. The Times printed 50,000 more copies Wednesday [...]
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In 2007, six years after the 9/11 attacks, the NYPD was set to introduce advanced radiation detectors to protect the city. These are small devices which specially trained police would carry in knapsacks to patrol prime terrorist targets. Named the “KO Kit” after their developer Detective David Kao, the detectors were to be complemented with [...]
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The fine line between the sublime and ridiculous is so laughably tenuous that I would require a website exclusively devoted to its daily nuances. Every day, it seems, humanity’s most brilliant and well-intentioned efforts (ostensibly, at least) are thwarted by humanity’s diverging moods and idiosyncrasies. New York City is particularly famous for this kind of [...]
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An amusing article in the New York Post (7/21/08) is reporting that an Islamic group is freely and merrily planning to adorn 1,000 NYC subway cars this September (in sync with Ramadan and, for those who still remember, the anniversary of 9/11) with the following paired ads: “Q: Prophet Muhammad?” or “Q: Islam?” with the [...]
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Did you hear the one about the city with one of the highest cost of living rates in America that was unable to maintain its subway system? Yes. The city that I’m referring to is none other than New York. That’s the latest joke I heard on NY1 News (a local news station): the New [...]
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I contend that this cat has something up his paw…in store for the mouse. clipped from b3ta.hnldesign.nl Sphere: Related Content
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