Gerry Menditto has been the Genius of the Cyclone for over 34 years. Within that time, he has seen countless numbers of anxious individuals tensely ascend its 85-foot plunge, excitedly descend, and hectically barrel along the tracks of the legendary roller-coaster in rattle-edged scintillation. In 1975, he took what he thought would be a two-week [...]
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Just a portion of the massive crowd at the Woodstock Music and Arts Fair in upstate Bethel. (Getty Images Photo / August 16, 1969) from “The Summer of 1969″ at Newsday.com Sphere: Related Content
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Coney Island, as Mile Barth points out, was “originally meant to be a classy place. Over the years, it became middle class and then lower middle class and then working class.” This little spit of land off Brooklyn’s southeastern tip was once crammed with a crazy array of saints and sinners, lovers and gangsters, clowns [...]
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Coney Island’s Astroland has “died” more often than Cleopatra in Shakespeare’s ANTONY And CLEOPATRA. Over the past ten years, every time it was reported that the playground was about to die, there it was again when the season began. Even over the past three years, when word went out that it wasn’t only about to [...]
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Consider a pair of designer sneakers costing $440? In your wildest dreams or most grotesque nightmares, would you envision laying out that kind of moolah for sneakers? Most likely you wouldn’t. In my day, which seems like only yesterday (give or take 30-40 years), PF Flyers were considered cool (Keds, not so cool) and essential [...]
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clipped from nymag.com Slide Show: Float On Summer allows for brief flings with childhood eating habits like ice cream from a truck or hot dogs in the backyard. But there’s no need to seclude yourself at the kids’ table with this season’s batch of ice-cream floats. From a Dark and Stormy variation at Five Napkin [...]
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For anyone who thought (or was hoping) that Peter Frampton was dead, he’s certainly not. The Brooklyn Paper is reporting that the man behind the “talking six string” and accompanying wah-wah pedals, guitar jams and the like, will be performing at the Seaside Summer Concert Series on July 31 in Coney Island. The concert is [...]
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The weather here in NYC is doggedly hot and drearily hazy, imbued with persistent layers of stagnant humid air. Life is sluggish, through these hours of glaring suns and bleary moons, yet pulsating with restless motion. Days are longer and tempers quicker in suffocating hours and petulant streams of sweat and traffic. Today’s prediction is [...]
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clipped from www.thecolorawards.com “NYC Summer” by Ian Cuttler Sphere: Related Content
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The notable and remarkable, ten minutes past the work whistle, moment of 5:10pm was a scene of empty desks and unfinished workloads in my office of ten minutes going on ten years ago. Routine 9-to-5 days that were in full gear by 10, in low gear by 2, and in neutral (bordering on parked) by [...]
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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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The above photo is of a tornado that recently formed over the Bulls Head section of Staten Island, submitted to the Staten Island Advance by a reader. It’s a great shot: very impressive and very threatening of a sight that, for most New Yorkers, was once confined to the THE WIZARD OF OZ. Tornadoes are [...]
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