The New York Aquarium is undergoing a massive $100 million overhaul. Along with its main building, two enormous shark tanks, housing over thirty sharks (four times its present number), will be added for your shark-engaged viewing pleasure. The project, called “Sea Change,” is a partnership between the city, Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz and the [...]
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“United State of America” and “America will strand steadfast” (my italics) are only two examples of the outrageous mistakes permeating the 9/11commemorative booklets, “Tragedy” and “9/11/01,” sold to tourists at Ground Zero . In addition to the many misspelled words and names, chunks of text are missing in these shoddy publications; indeed, published not in [...]
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Even though New Yorkers aren’t allowed to drink on their stoops (Stoop To Drink), they’re more than welcome to become soused in their museums…well, intellectually soused that is. The Museum of the City of New York is currently paying tribute to those bygone days of bath tub gin, racketeers and Prohibition with a special Speakeasy [...]
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NYC’s smorgasbord of fascinating delights is only equaled (some would argue surpassed) by its fascinating annoyances. Even putting aside the major nuisances/ complaints that this city is notorious for–everything from congested roads and sidewalks, noise and pollution, to the high cost of living,–there still remains its (what I term) little bureaucratic eccentricities. If only because [...]
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Just when you thought it couldn’t get any better, Green Day is planning a rare NYC club gig. According to MTV Germany, the band is tentatively set to appear at New York‘s Bowery Ballroom on May 18, on the wings of their eagerly anticipated album “21st Century Breakdown.” The Bowery Ballroom will provide a rather [...]
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Even though former NYC mayor Ed Koch doesn’t plan to stop for death for several more years, he kindly stopped for one important task: having his gravestone prepared for that inevitable occasion. The irascibly unsubdued Koch will be laid to his eternal rest in Trinity Church cemetery in Washington Heights, where the inscription on the [...]
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The Airbus A320 was tied to a pier in Battery Park City in preparation for being lifted from the Hudson River. After the passengers and five-member crew were removed from the debilitated plane, it was towed with the swift current downriver, intact, and moored to a bulkhead at Battery Park City , where it still [...]
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4:10 p.m. | Boats are converging on a USAirways plane that is mostly submerged in the Hudson River off the West 50’s of Manhattan. According to Channel 4 television news, the plane, USAirways flight 1549, took off from LaGuardia Airport at 3:26 p.m. was bound for Charlotte, N.C. and had 146 passengers and 5 crew [...]
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If anyone missed their golden chance to obtain a valuable copy of the New York Times, headlining Obama’s historic win, he/she certainly wasn’t alone (add me to the list). Copies sold out at stores and newsstands as fast they were delivered; by mid-morning the paper was sold out. The Times printed 50,000 more copies Wednesday [...]
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clipped from cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com Photograph by Damon Winter/The New York Times Pedestrians pass through a pattern of light projected onto the crosswalk under the 207th Street subway platform in Manhattan as Nelson Garo paddles the Harlem River from a launching point only a few blocks away, in Inwood Hill Park. In the current Lens photography series, [...]
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The New York State Theatre at Lincoln Center, known for over 40 years by that name, will be renamed the David H. Koch Theatre in years to come. Who is David H. Koch? He’s recently been heralded as NYC’s wealthiest resident with an estimated net worth of $17 billion (give or take a few dollars). [...]
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