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SPIEGELWORLD ON PIER 17

January 20th, 2010

Spiegelworld offers up a hodgepodge of pleasure in the Old World tradition of a Belgian spiegeltent. Located on Pier 17 at the South Street Seaport in Manhattan, Spiegelworld was established in 2006 and is a unique addition to the city’s growing list of exotic entertainment venues. Popular across Europe during the early 20th century, the [...]

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EVR RADIO FESTIVAL

September 5th, 2008

As cities along the “I-95 Corridor” of hurricane activity (which includes New York) brace for yet another overblown storm (“Hanna”), the East Village Radio Music Festival is scheduled to debut on Saturday, September 6 at the South Street Seaport. The festival, hosted by KRS-One, marks EVMR’s fifth anniversary and will run from 1 p.m. to [...]

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Even though its patriotic significance has long ago given way to mostly sheer entertainment and spectacle, another Fourth of July has arrived. While the cost of living is skyrocketing, trust in our national leadership plummeting, hope for America’s future eroding, and a series of on-going and prospective wars are severely draining this nation’s resources, the [...]

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A very attractive and quaint but, unfortunately, unprofitable curiosity has bitten the dust and has been consigned to the realm of yesterday’s endless assortment of neat ideas. Visitors to the city were underwhelmed with the “tourist trolleys” that offered free yet uninteresting rides to and from Brooklyn cultural institutions; unfortunately, limited to mainly Park Slope, [...]

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      • Gmail Priority Inbox Sorts Your Email For You. And It’s Fantastic. August 31, 2010
        Email overload has finally met its match. Tomorrow, Gmail is rolling out a new feature called Priority Inbox that is going to be a Godsend for those of you who dread opening your email. In short, Google has built a system that figures out which of your messages are important, and presents them at the top of the screen so you don’t miss them. The rest of your […]
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      • New Board Game Café Welcomes You, But Not Your Laptop August 30, 2010
        Snakes and Lattes on Sunday evening, papered up in advance of its first day of business, which is today. Ben Castanie's new Koreatown café, at 600 Bloor Street West, just east of Palmerston Avenue, will emphatically not have free Wi-Fi. In fact, laptops and their attendant air of isolation are completely counter to what Castanie is trying to do. "I […]
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      • Sorry, Glenn... August 30, 2010
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      • A 64-GB Hard Drive the Size of a Stamp August 29, 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 […]
        Morgan Clendaniel
      • 1922 Kodachrome – Color Moving Pictures August 27, 2010
        Seeing something like this is kind of unreal to me… I feel like I’m dreaming! This is some of the oldest color motion picture footage, and it’s completely charming and beautiful to see. I think it’s the closest I can ever really get to time travel. Found via Chateau Thombeau, a great blog that I recently started reading. […]
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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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      • 6 Alarm Fire In San Francisco Suburb September 10, 2010
        A huge explosion rocked San Bruno, a suburb a few miles from the San Francisco International Airport, after 6 p.m. Pacific time. SFist has been compiling photos and reports—at first, it was speculated that a plane crashed, but it turns out it may be from a gas line explosion. It's now a six-alarm fire; people were evacuated, the fire is "jumping […]
        Jen Chung
      • Sigh: Florida Pastor Rethinks Cancellation Of Koran Burning September 10, 2010
              Of course, Pastor Terry Jones wasn't going to let go of his time in the spotlight. Now the leader of a tiny Florida church claims that he may not cancel his September 11 Koran burning after all. He told reporters, "We're definitely going to think it over and reconsider it. Now we're in somewhat a state of limbo, and we have to rethi […]
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      • Extra, Extra September 9, 2010
        Photograph by MichelleRick on Flickr Remember to follow Gothamist on Twitter and like us on Facebook. From the Gothamist Newsmap: A perp search at Queens Blvd & 46 St in Queens, a home invasion on Rockville St in Queens and a person shot on Dumont Ave in Brooklyn. Rep. Charles Rangel was called a crook by an apparent constituent while campaigning. So gre […]
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      • Attention-Seeking Pastor Cancels Koran-Burning September 9, 2010
        Pastor Terry Jones has announced that he is canceling his planned Koran-burning that was to be held this Saturday, Sept. 11, on the 9th anniversary of the attacks of the World Trade Center. Instead, he told reporters that he plans to fly to NY on Saturday to speak in person with Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf about moving the Park 51 project. "We are, of course […]
        Ben Yakas
      • Just Kidding, That Wasn't Red Tide September 9, 2010
        Last week we got the Coast Guard put out a red tide alert, saying a 10-mile stretch of red water had been spotted in New York Harbor. But now CityRoom reports that environmental officials are declaring that it wasn't The red tide after all. After analyzing samples of water collected in the red-tinted area, they said “it’s hard to say definitively what t […]
        Jen Carlson
      • Cause of Latest 2nd Ave Subway Delays: Plumbing September 9, 2010
        Lest you think the presence of giant Tunnel Boring Machines is a sign that the Sisyphean Second Avenue subway project is making great progress, the Times is here to report that underground utilities, "including water pipes, gas lines, fuel tanks and electrical wires, are to blame for at least six months of delays and more than $130 million" in over […]
        John Del Signore
      • Blame War In Death Of Malnourished Girl September 9, 2010
        A blame war has started to emerge in the wake of the death of a severely malnourished 4-year-old girl last week. Administrative Children's Services (ACS) has accused nonprofit organization Child Development Support Corporation (CDSC) of not adequately monitoring the case. But a two year old audit of the CDSC that essentially documents the groups total i […]
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      • Puppy Killer Still Free On Bail, For Now September 9, 2010
        On June 18th, John Lendino—a 53-year-old "deranged deaf mute"—stomped a 4-week-old pit bull puppy to death in Tompkins Square Park. He was in court yesterday wearing a Born To Be Wild t-shirt and sticking his tongue out at reporters, according to the NY Post, yet he remains free on $5,000 bail, a fact that has outraged many. Manhattan prosecutors s […]
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      • Donald Trump Offers To Buy "Ground Zero" Mosque Site September 9, 2010
        Now that the investor who provided much of the money to buy 45-47 Park Place—aka the site of the controversial mosque and community center proposed for a site two blocks from Ground Zero—admitted he'd happily sell the building for whatever purpose if he made a profit, Donald Trump has offered to buy him out. But while Hisham Elzanaty mentioned $18-20 mi […]
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      • Shocking: Art Thief To Blame For Missing Painting September 9, 2010
        Turns out the co-owner of the million-dollar 19th-century masterpiece, that was said to be lost by a drunken art courier, is really to blame for the missing painting. This isn't really a shocking development, as the co-owner is Thomas Doyle, a known art thief. He owned the painting with his (former?) lover, Kristyn Trudgeon, who earlier this month said, […]
        Jen Carlson

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