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June 17, 2007

The most charming weddings article in the NY Times today is not in the Styles section, but the City section: It's about the many Queens couples who get married at Queens Borough Hall, a three-and-a-half story brick building designed by William Gehron and Andrew J. Thomas. About 9,000 couples got married there last year, and after being married by a deputy city clerk, sometimes they pose in front of a retired Redbird Subway car that......

Continue Reading "Times Weddings Highlights: Goin' to Boro Hall"

February 24, 2007

It's pretty funny when a story about over a dozen rats scurrying around a West Village Taco Bell-KFC location is the leading story on the local news (okay, there was a mention of an off-duty police officer shooting a neighbor, too). The footage (see here at WNBC), while totally repelling, is also amazing. And that rat dangling from the chair? No wonder everyone is swarming to 6th Avenue and West 4th Street to catch......

Continue Reading "West Village Rat Peep Show Mesmerizes All"

November 2, 2006

THEATER: This week marks your last chance to see TRUTH {the heart is a million little pieces above all things}, a one-man show by Mike Daisey that NYMetro declares “a delirious, brainy, hilarious, infuriating experience from which one emerges perversely hopeful.” The play follows the fictional and non-fictional stories of James Frey's self-destruction, the sordid and shocking tale of J.T. LeRoy, and Fernando Pessoa, a Portuguese poet whose great works were written by warring multiple......

Continue Reading "Pencil This In"

November 7, 2003

Black Table's excellent guide to the Chinatown bus to Boston is also a glimpse into what it's like to travel pretty much anywhere in Asia, outside of Urban areas: Cheap, crowded, uncomfortable, and maybe a little crazy. But with less white people (usually). And while Black Table reassures that first time riders will not be the "only white person on the bus," Gothamist would like to remind people of the semi-derogatory Cantonese terms for whites,......

Continue Reading "Chinatown to Beantown for $20"

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