Cyber-generated folk heroes have become all the rage within the wooly-minded mania of Twitter, Facebook and related gadabout retreats. The more outrageous these “heroes” are, the more conspicuously deviant their exploits, the bigger their chances for fame and success. Steven Slater, far from being a fortunate exception, is unfortunately the rule; he’s the latest and [...]
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The infamous “Coffee Cop” is at it again; his recent “sensitivity training” hiatus be damned. Traffic Agent Daniel Chu, a vainglorious boor if there ever was one, is continuing an assault on both civil law and common decency with his latest outrage. A motorist by the name of Tammy Fox was on her way to [...]
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The air in Astoria Park (Queens) has been far from fragrant these past few months; in fact, it’s been overwhelmingly putrid-smelling. Residents have never experienced such a powerful stench (in a city where stenches are commonplace, coming and going with the wind) and many are becoming understandably frustrated, as well as nauseated, with this exceptionally [...]
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Exploring the border between Brooklyn and Queens one night, I discovered a strange transitional zone behind the large neon Pepsi Cola sign on the East River. For years, I had seen that sign from the Manhattan side as a kind of commercial icon. Now, I was suddenly on a construction site, with bulldozers and backhoes [...]
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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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Hundreds of older cemeteries throughout the New York City area are “dying of neglect” and have become weed-infested scenes of dumped trash and even junked cars. Because these particular resting places are relatively smaller they’ve become, over the years, filled to capacity and unprofitable. “When burials stop, that’s when the problems arise because there’s no [...]
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The MTA‘s chronic incompetency could fill volumes and provide stand-up comedians with 300 years worth of material to delight their audiences. In the entire course of modern history, I doubt that such an ineffectual and irresponsible corporation ever existed; and, if it did, I’m certain that it would’ve quickly collapsed beneath the weight of its [...]
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Even as health workers are investigating 75 more cases of swine flu and while several schools remain closed, New York City officials are downplaying the seriousness of this somewhat peculiar threat. Richard Daines, Governor Paterson‘s health official, while conceding that the outbreak is “inexplicable” and that the state lacks an effective vaccine to combat such [...]
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In ROSEMARY’S BABY (1968), that most devilishly delightful film, Rosemary (Mia Farrow) experiences a dream which is possibly no dream at all but is really happening and which quickly turns into a nightmare. It’s 4 October 1965 and earlier that evening Rosemary had eaten a piece of chocolate mousse (courtesy of her bewitching neighbor Minnie) [...]
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clipped from www.newsday.com CLASSIC, WACKY & WEIRD NYC SIGNS features a unique and interesting collection of unusual and nostalgic signs (such as the one above: a vintage sign atop a shoe repair shop in Woodside, Queens, NY); it can be found here. Sphere: Related Content
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Image via Wikipedia They say that politicians are full of wind (among other things), but Mayor Michael Bloomberg wants to convert New York City‘s wind into energy. In yet another ambitious plan (some call it a “pipe dream”), the mayor intends to outdo Don Quixote in not merely tilting at windmills but have them built [...]
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Starbucks faithful clientele of snazzy coffee drinkers were breathing a nifty sigh of relief this week. While the cost of living and even dying is soaring towards insanity, these caffeine groupies were deeply considering a far more important matter: Would Starbucks join the ongoing diaspora of businesses leaving New York City on the wings of [...]
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