Time is deranged and seasons are distracted–it’s summer in NYC. Early April’s unruffled warmth has leapfrogged into the torrid depths of July or August. As of 1:45 pm the thermometer in Central Park hit 90 degrees (32 Celsius), topping the old record for this date set in 1929. CBS 2HD Meteorologist John Elliott called for unseasonably [...]
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If it was known at all outside of New York City, it was because of a chapter in Betty Smith’s “A Tree Grows In Brooklyn” when Francie dons a mask and becomes an urchin in the streets of Williamsburg, Brooklyn on Thanksgiving. Indeed, long before Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade appeared in New York City, there [...]
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Despite his star appeal and annual ticket to ride throughout the world, Santa Claus received a ticket for double parking in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. Last Black Friday (the day after Thanksgiving), Santa was cheerfully handing out toys and candy canes to neighborhood kids from his horse-drawn carriage when a traffic agent appeared at the happy [...]
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This photo is from Shorpy with the description, “A young girl stands with her Thanksgiving dinner.” (National Photo Company collection, 1919) Related post: Lions…Bears…Balloons…A Parade Sphere: Related Content
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For everyone who’s anyone (or maybe someone else), Fifth Avenue was always synonymous with cosmopolitan style and fashion at hilarious prices. Along this glorious avenue, the like of the fabled Bloomingdale’s and Bergoff Goodman, as well as the less-fabled yet trendy Banana Republic and such, proudly exude fashionable ambiance to crowded streams of passersby. In [...]
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Coincidence has of late become so commonplace in our thought process that coincidence itself is becoming commonplace. We tend to accept odd and unusual events with a jaded resignation, not only when these events occur separately but also when they’re conjoined (to form coincidence) with others that bear an uncanny association with each other. From [...]
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The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade began floating down 7th Avenue in 1924 and, probably to put parade spectators (to wit: holiday shoppers) into a buying frame of mind, was originally called the Macy’s Christmas Parade. There were, however, no huge balloons in the parade’s first three seasons; instead, live animals borrowed from the Central Park [...]
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This rather over-sized rodent has currently been seen east side, west side, and all around the lovely town of Manhattan these days. New Yorkers are being terrorized and, what’s worse, annoyed by the most monstrous creature to come down Broadway since King Kong. But what would New York City be without its various oddities and [...]
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