Some guy at the NY Post seems to be spearheading a campaign for Franco backlash... can you believe it? This Reed Tucker character says Franco may act and write and make art and be a professor and attend every Ivy League in America and still have the time to Twitter but why didn't he practice for the Oscars hard enough? Dance monkey!
Wait... Does Everyone Hate James Franco Now?
Community Backlash Against "The New Seaport"
The South Street Seaport redevelopment plan, released yesterday, is unsurprisingly being met with immediate backlash. Councilman Alan J. Gerson, who the NY Times reports has a significant voice in the approval, has stated with confidence that the plan is “certainly not going to pass in its present form.”
Bottled Water Discarded for Purified Tap
The growing backlash against bottled water as an environmental abomination is stretching into some of NYC's premiere eating and drinking establishments. Ten years ago it was the de rigeur of fashion to be toting a bottle of water everywhere one went; now it marks you as a polluting pariah. According to the New York Post, bottled water is being banned at places like the Waverly Inn, Il Buco, Del Posto, Gemma in the Bowery Hotel, Bobo, Gusto Organics and Broadway East.
Under the Gun, Bloomberg Answers Questions About Presidential Aspirations
Mayor Bloomberg may be finding that coy flirtation can be cute at first, but quickly becomes old and aggravating if carried on for too long. The New York Times has a story today describing a growing backlash against a Mayor who seems preoccupied with something big, but it's something big that he won't discuss, or even acknowledge.

