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AIN’T NO REAL DOG

March 8th, 2010

Nothing Like the Real Thing This bike-guarding “pooch” didn’t pass a reality check outside the Clark Pet Shop, 57 Clark St., Brooklyn Heights, this past weekend. Brooklyn Daily Eagle Sphere: Related Content

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NOW WAIT A MINUTE

February 28th, 2008

” Just pulling your leg on the New York subway.” Photo: REUTER AP: The No Pants Subway Ride amused and bemused New Yorkers for the sixth time in as many years at the weekend. Organised by the comedy group Improv Everywhere, the event is intended to make people laugh and have an interesting New York [...]

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TRIBUTE TO BUCKLEY (1925-2008)

February 28th, 2008

The great William F. Buckley is dead at 82. I call him great, not because of his political views (I often disagreed with his conservatism), not because of his renowned intellect (intellectuals, like heroes, are based on current trends of supply and demand), but because of his engagingly eccentric sense of humor and warm personality. [...]

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ON THIS DAY (JUST A MENTION)

February 26th, 2008

The day was very much like today: cold, damp and cloudy with the further addition of wet snow. At around 12:00 p.m. on February 26, 1993 a massive blast ripped through the World Trade Center and, thereby, opened a new phase in terrorist warfare. The bombing killed 6 people and injured 1,000 others. We had [...]

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THE HATE ON HIGH

February 24th, 2008

Ten years after a Palestinian English teacher opened fire on the 86th floor observation deck of the Empire State Building, Ali Abu Kamal‘s daughter finally admitted that the attack was politically-motivated. The attack, which killed one tourist and injured six others, was initially blamed on Kamal being depressed over a bad business venture, according to [...]

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SNOWSTORM/ SNOW JOB

February 22nd, 2008

Today New York City experienced its first significant snowstorm. What was hoped for (by those of us less friendly towards winter’s powdery fun and games) was possibly a few flakes quickly turning over to rainfall and, just as quickly, to clearing skies. Alas, this wasn’t the case and we received about 6-inches of the white [...]

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GINGERBREAD IN BAY RIDGE

February 5th, 2008

This rather peculiar-looking residence has long been called the “Gingerbread House.” Not as fantastical as the house of the same name in “Hansel and Gretel” nor as delectably delightful as gingerbread houses gracing holiday tables, it nonetheless is a curiosity to be reckoned with. The Gingerbread House is located in Brooklyn at 83rd Street and [...]

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COOKED SUSHI?

February 4th, 2008

I found this item of interest at weirdlongbeardpress.com, for those of you with a taste for the fiery and ironic, and have copy/pasted it here for your potential reading enjoyment. Even though the story is a year old (Feb. 7, 2007), NYC’s weird and unusual footnotes are eternal: SUSHI COOKED IN BROOKLYN BLAZE”Sushi Yama in [...]

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ASHES IN GREEN-WOOD

February 2nd, 2008

Situated green and eternal in a corner of Brooklyn’s mottled green and transitory existence is Green-Wood Cemetery. Insofar as we, the living, could appreciate an acreage reserved for the dead Green-Wood is a subliminally gorgeous place to visit and is one of NYC’s major tourist attractions. Along with containing some of the most exquisitely sculptured [...]

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The 1961 production of West Side Story is considered by many (including myself) to be one of the greatest filmed musicals of all time; second only to The Sound of Music, it is certainly director Robert Wise’s most popularly-acclaimed work. Remarkably surviving the transference from stage to screen almost seamlessly, the music and lyrics of [...]

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Just when I feared that I had made a mistake in canceling my cable service, the Metropolitan Opera suddenly announced to the NY Times that its proposed series of Pay-Per-View operas was a “rare” mistake. Eight operas which are scheduled for worldwide transmission to be shown in select movie theatres were also to be televised [...]

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Here we go again, with yet another doomsday movie. If the Earth isn’t about to be annihilated by an asteroid or decimated by an earthquake, invaded by villainous aliens or overrun by bloodthirsty zombies (then again, that’s not very far from our current condition), there’s always the old standby Monster from the Deep to interrupt [...]

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    • Gmail Priority Inbox Sorts Your Email For You. And It’s Fantastic. August 31, 2010
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    • New Board Game Café Welcomes You, But Not Your Laptop August 30, 2010
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    • If They Hate Us, Why Haven’t They Killed Us Yet? August 29, 2010
      Here’s a Venn diagram of the US population, the world Muslim population, the overlap, and al-Qaeda. The al-Qaeda dot had to be sized up tenfold in order to be visible. If Islam were really a blood-soaked religion and most Muslims really backed al-Qaeda, wouldn’t they have taken us out already? Found at Osborne Ink. […]
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    • Best Tweet Evah? August 27, 2010
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    • McDonald's Hamburgers Don't Age August 27, 2010
      Things that are made from organic material age and decay, especially when they stop being alive. A piece of home-baked bread, say, left on your kitchen counter, will get moldy relatively fast. Lord knows what some ground beef would smell like after a week. But the artist Sally Davies has been photographing one McDonald's hamburger and fries every day fo […]
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    • 1922 Kodachrome – Color Moving Pictures August 27, 2010
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    • Vintage Internet Ads August 26, 2010
      I saw these posters on Unplggd and they made me laugh. They were designed by a Sao Paulo ad agency called Moma. Won’t it be fun to be grandmas and grandpas and see vintage ads for things like the iPhone and feel nostalgic? P.S. — Thank you for all the internet love yesterday (here on Design Mom, on twitter and on facebook) — I’m still grinning ear to ear! […]
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    • Funeral For Girl Who Died Of Asthma Attack September 2, 2010
      (NY1) Yesterday, the funeral for 11-year-old Briana Ojeda was held in Park Slope, Brooklyn, and a horse-drawn carriage—escorted by police—brought the child's body to the St. Xavier Church. Ojeda died last after suffering an asthma attack at a playground, and her parents have claimed that a police officer not only blocked her mother from driving her to t […]
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    • State Senate Candidate Arrested For Menacing His Ex September 2, 2010
      NY state Senate candidate David Mejias was arrested last night and charged for stalking and menacing his ex-girlfriend. According to Nassau County police, Mejias, 39, followed his 34-year-old ex-girlfriend in his car, forced her off the road in Matinecock, screamed at her, then chased her when she tried to get away. Mejias was charged with second-degree mena […]
      Ben Yakas
    • Early Addition September 2, 2010
      Photograph by FlySi on Flickr From the Gothamist Newsmap: A power outage at Mill Lane & Bivona St in the Bronx, shots fired at 118th Ave in Queens, and a commercial armed robbery on Staten Island. On oil platform off Louisiana exploded this morning. This morning, police were still on the scene of the Maryland headquarters of Discovery Communications, whe […]
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    • Drunken Man Takes Leisurely Drive On Queens Boardwalk September 2, 2010
      Rockaway Boulevard A Queens dad was arrested this week under Leandra's Law after cruising down the pedestrian-only Rockaway Beach Boulevard completely drunk with six kids in tow. Doesn't he know one should always hitch a ride to Rockaway Beach? Renato Bernal, 41, had almost one-and-a-half times the legal alcohol limit when he drove the kids down 30 […]
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    • Rupert Murdoch Loves A "Fat Pig" September 2, 2010
      When you're done reading the Lindsay Lohan cover story, you can also read about Rupert Murdoch vs. Arthur Sulzberger media war in Vanity Fair. According to a summary of the story, VF reporter Sarah Ellison spoke to Andrew Neil, who was editor of Murdoch’s Sunday Times. Neil says, "Americans have this patrician attitude that they have a God-given ri […]
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    • Hurricane Earl Heads Closer, Tropical Storm Watch In Effect September 2, 2010
      A man fishing off a pier in North Carolina today (AP) New York City, Long Island, and southern Westchester County are under a tropical storm watch, which means we could see 39- to 73 mile per hour winds, as Hurricane Earl heads closer to the U.S.. Winds of 100 mph are expected to hit the Outer Banks in North Carolina tonight, and then Earl will continue nort […]
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    • Happy 90210 Day, New York September 2, 2010
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    • If Bloomberg Doesn't Finish Third Term, It's 'Cause He Died September 2, 2010
      Because there's rampant speculation (or at least a dearth of pre-Labor Day stories) that he's being wooed for a possible White House job, Mayor Bloomberg was extra-emphatic that he'll finish out his controversial third term at NYC mayor. The Post's David Seifman asked him, "Are there any circumstances under which you would not serve […]
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    • 10-Year-Old Hit By Stray Bullets In Brooklyn September 2, 2010
      A 10-year-old boy was the latest victim of stray bullets from a gang shootout last night in Brooklyn. Khalil Robinson was watching TV in his first floor East New York apartment when he was struck by two bullets, once in the neck and once in the shoulder. According to witnesses, the gun fight began as a turf war between two groups of teenagers in the neighbor […]
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