Wearing futuristicly stylized attire, Fergie and her Black Eyed Peas took over Times Square in New York City last night (March 10, 2010) performing a surprise concert. The music event was scheduled to promote the launch of Samsung‘s new 3D TV‘s which are available this week. Starpulse.com reported that though the concert was lip synced and not [...]
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A retrospective on the New York City of the 1970s/ 1980s, when the town cast a “gloriously gritty” ambiance, is always good for a bittersweet sort of nostalgia. But we were younger then and hungover from the Sixties; it all seemed like an all-encompassing Theatre of the Absurd. Take a look at the Gothamist’s photo [...]
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Even before we knew it, we’ve come to the close of another year as well as another decade. Many have called this past decade one of the worst (if not the worst) decade in American history; a ten year obstacle course of barbaric terrorism, economic depression, government and corporate malfeasance, political disruption, etc…more than enough [...]
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The last game the Dodgers played at home was on September 24, 1957, and fewer than 7,000 people came out to watch Brooklyn beat the Pirates 3-0… …The game ended with Ebbets Field organist Gladys Gooding playing “May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You” and then the loudspeakers rang with a recording of the [...]
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Rockaway Beach “The waves sneak up on you at night,” he said. “They pull you in and you’re dead before you know it.” ["The Appeal and Danger of the Beach in the Dark"] Related: Rockaway Beach Closes After 6 Drownings Sphere: Related Content
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Sandstorm by rourkeerin on Flickr Today is not one of those meteorologically pleasing days. A stationary front stretching south and east of the city will reanimate and move toward us as a zombie cold front this afternoon. It’s hunger for human flesh not sated until heat, humidity, hail and the hounds of Hades are unleashed [...]
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Another Fourth of July has come and gone while we (Americans in general, New Yorkers in particular, everyone else along the way) end the celebrations we had today and look forward to those we’ll (hopefully) continue to have tomorrow. A sulfurous halo of light cloaks the skyline–a spontaneous rocket trail is seen here, a random [...]
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There are certain sects of religious fanatics (or psychotics) out there whose sole mission in life is to make life utterly miserable for those not sharing in their mission and, hence, not equally miserable. Every day and every night, while the world endlessly strives towards sweet delight, they tirelessly endeavor to bring endless night to [...]
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The above is only one of the remarkable images from an equally remarkable website called Wired New York. Their album entitled “New York in Black-and-White ” contains this and many, many other photos of stunning brilliance, clarity and intimacy. New York City, at the turn of the last century, seems to “come alive” again on [...]
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I might have visited Radio Row for the first time in the spring of 1961. My father took me along with him on one of his frequent excursions there to find yet another replacement tube for our RCA television set. This set was (to me, a 7-year old) a colossus of electronic bewilderment, encased within [...]
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