Coney Island is one of the most photographed areas of NYC. Second only to Times Square, according to the New York Times, it has inspired “not just chapters, but also whole picture books, like Peter Granser’s “Coney Island” (2006) and Harvey Stein’s “Coney Island” (1998).” But just when you had thought that there couldn’t possibly [...]
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Since 2005, a new and very poignant form of emblematic expression has become popular in NYC: “ghost bikes.” More than 65 funereal, white-painted bikes have appeared throughout the city in memory to children killed in traffic-related biking accidents, according to the Street Memorial Project. While each of the bikes is documented by the SMP, in [...]
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It’s yet another case of everything old being new again. The NY Times calls it “The Hat That Ate New York” and, over the past six years, the fedora hat of bygone days is once again a cool and chic accessory. Ranging in price from $6.00 in Chinatown (imported from parts unknown in China) to [...]
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You’ll be thrilled to learn that Pop-Tarts is going gourmet (I presume) and coming to the Big Apple. Alas, the first ever Pop-Tarts retail store will open to the public in Times Square on August 10 alongside other American institutions such as Hershey’s and M&M’s. The store will feature interactive attractions such as a Pop-Tarts [...]
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Remember the feeling of freedom and excitement you had as a kid when riding a new bike? You can feel that again, with our vintage-inspired cruisers. Comfortable to ride and easy to maintain, our bikes are handmade in NYC with American steel. Commute to work, run errands or meet up with friends: once again, you [...]
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Why allow a famous if decaying boardwalk to be reduced to sawdust when it could be transformed into some neat and unusual décor? The boardwalk at Coney Island days as a walkway are ending but its days as furniture may be just beginning. Uhuru Designs, a design firm in Red Hook, Brooklyn, has reclaimed pieces [...]
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Galapagos Arts Space Presents “‘Swingin’ At Jack’s’” BROOKLYN — The year is 1947 and Jack’s gin joint is the hottest place in town. The saucy French maitre-d orders you to take your seat as the flirty cigarette girls try to sell you a jujubee along with your cigarette. {read more} Brooklyn Daily Eagle Sphere: Related [...]
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Schoolchildren who had the day off along with Brooklynites of every age took to Prospect Park to enjoy the snowy weather on Wednesday. Very picturesque…until the inevitable slush and ice and resulting misfortune set in. NYC received about 12-inches of snow and, even as I write, the storm is tapering off and moving on. In [...]
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Featuring the incomparable Harold Lloyd…teaming up with Babe Ruth. Related articles by Zemanta Happy Birthday Babe Ruth (slidingintohome.blogspot.com) Sphere: Related Content
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Margarita Vargas, a cocktail server for fifteen years at New York‘s Tavern on the Green, right, works at the restaurant‘s bar Tuesday Dec. 29, 2009. The restaurant is scheduled to serve its last meal on Dec. 31. A Tiffany stained glass mural is seen behind Vargas. (AP Photo/Tina Fineberg) Yahoo! News Related articles by Zemanta [...]
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A Lot of Dead Umbrellas Upstairs from the D train at 9th Ave and New Utrecht Ave, Brooklyn by iandavid at Flickr Sphere: Related Content
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