Entries from Gothamist tagged with 'dayjob'
November 17, 2006
THEATER: Self-proclaimed “super-ultra-nerd” Brooke O’Harra has spawned Panic at P.S. 122. Written by Rafael Spregelburd, her production invokes the mood of low-budget horror movies to tell the tale of a mother and her two children as they attempt to recover the key to their safety deposit box - from the hands of the dead! Panic is part of the Buenos Aires in Translation (BAiT) festival, featuring the U.S. premieres of four playwrights from Argentina’s capital,......
Continue Reading "Pencil This In"May 13, 2005
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April 29, 2005
If you aren't in Indio, California this weekend then you aren't seeing Nine Inch Nails, the Arcade Fire or Spoon. You also aren't going to be suffering from heat stroke in a desert and buying $8 bottles of water, so we think you made a wise decision to skip Coachella. This weekend in New York we say goodbye to April, which if the old saying is correct - no more rain! Right? So throw away......
Continue Reading "Upcoming"April 1, 2005
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February 2, 2005
MTA, MTA. Your engineers must be magical, because the A and C train lines, damaged from the subway fire on January 20, earlier estimated to need 3-5 years and then 3-9 months to fix, are working again. No suprise, the local media is taking advantage of NYC Transit's wacky estimates, veiling their stories with surprise. NYCT President Lawrence Reuter credits the MTA engineers, working around the clock in 12-hour shifts, for getting service back to......
Continue Reading "C Train Back Up. For Reals."October 28, 2004

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