
- Today on the Gothamist Newsmap: a police officer was struck at Varick and Grand Sts. in Manhattan, a pedestrian was struck at 49th St. and 12th Ave. in Brooklyn, and a person was down a hole on Farmers Blvd. in Queens.
- Al Sharpton is upset with gossip site TMZ.com for referring to Beyoncé Knowles outfit at an awards show as "roboho"; TMZ says they have called many white celebrities ho's.
- The life-size sculpture of an ironworker on a beam that was stolen six months ago was found wrapped in black plastic behind a church in Queens.
- An urban safari in Park Slope, Brooklyn.
- After ten years in operation, Magnolia Bakery was shut down by the Dept. of Health for operating without a sink. The owners of the fabled cupcake provisioner claim they didn't know they were required to have one.
- A blogger has collected nearly 3,200 online names on a petition to get the MTA to run an express service on the F train's line to and from Brooklyn.
- The section of Sara D. Roosevelt Park between Broome and Delancey Sts. on the Lower East Side will be closed at dark, instead of the usual 1 a.m. curfew.





Even speaking to anyone black let alone about them is now racist.
- Al
I will relish when Sharpton chokes on a chicken bone. Black people love chicken. And collard greens.
Oh nooooo, Magnolia is closed down! Now what half-assed cupcake shop will distract all the tourists from crowding the good ones?
Um....how did they wash their hands with no sink? A bucket in the back?
According to Eater, a hand wash sink was located somewhere on site, but not near the area where the cupcakes/cakes were iced.
"roboho"
LOL
trust me, she, not her outfit, has been called worse things. especially by me. reverend al needs to chill out and buy some activator.