Entries from Gothamist tagged with 'achristmasstory'
January 27, 2008
Thank goodness the weather is warming up this week - who knows how many kids will decide to see if their tongues will really stick to a frozen flagpole? Because that's what two boys in Indiana did. It's unclear if double-dog-dares were involved. According to the AP, fourth graders Gavin Dempsey and James Alexander in Chesterton, Indiana (where it's cold) were on flag duty and decided to tempt the gods of thermal conductivity. Dempsey said,......
Continue Reading "Kids Will Be Kids, Tongue-on-Frozen-Flagpole Edition"December 23, 2007
A look at some of this week's noteworthy television: Elmo’s Christmas Countdown (Sunday, 7:00 p.m., WABC 7) It is a brand new Sesame Street Christmas special complete with an all star guest list providing music and voices like ABC News anchor Charles Gibson voicing a news reading reindeer and Ben Stiller voicing an elf. From the sound of it doesn’t seem like it will wind up being an enduring classic like A Charlie Brown Christmas.......
Continue Reading "Noteworthy Television This Week: You'll Shoot Your Eye Out!"December 10, 2006
A look at some noteworthy programs this week: The Investigators: Riker’s Island (CourtTV , Monday, 8 p.m.) CourtTV’s law enforcement documentary series takes a look at Rikers The Year Without a Santa Claus (WNBC 4, Monday, 9 p.m.) A new version of some Christmas cheese from NBC. If anyone cares Santa decides to take a year off and the elves have to cope. Sounds like hard hitting drama. Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole......
Continue Reading "It's Beginning to Look A Lot Like Christmas On TV"December 13, 2005
Ooh - the owners of an East 18th Street Manhattan brownstone are under fire for their wacky Christmas display. The Post puts the Krupnik-Castellanos display - "a skinny, bloody-bearded Santa holds a knife in his left hand and the severed head of a doll - blood gushing from its eye sockets in the other" - on its cover. The owners, Joel Krupnik and Mildred Castellanos, explain its their protest against Christmas's commercialization. Well, it's not......
Continue Reading "Santa-rians at the Gate"December 6, 2005
There are so many holiday theatre offerings right now, many of them closing when Christmas is still a week or more away, so we are going to be ornery and focus on non-seasonal stuff, of which there is plenty, as usual. One show that just caught our eye is Under a Montana Moon, performed by the mime Bill Bowers. We get a lot of puppetry on stages here, but miming, not so much, and Bowers......
Continue Reading "Theater this Week: Of Silence and Swords"December 24, 2004
The NY Times looks at how people feel when Christmas is on a Saturday and its repurcussions. Many service workers feel they miss out on another day they could be making money, while some employees feel they should get another day off. Of course, there are the people who like the fact that Christmas (and New Year's) falls on a Saturday, but we were amused by the fact that Jews would suffer because the Saturday......
Continue Reading "When Holidays Hit The Weekend"
