Entries from Gothamist tagged with 'eiffeltower'
September 20, 2007
We got mixed reviews in our poll about the Sex and the City movie that's coming out more than three years after the show ended its HBO series. Whether we wanted it or not, the movie is going to happen -- and film crews and cast have already arrived. Where are they filming? The Daily News reports that, toting around a bag only Carrie Bradshaw could pull off (one shaped like the Eiffel Tower), Sarah......
Continue Reading "Sex and the City Starts Filming...in the City"February 4, 2007
Between fake terrorist alerts and scandals big and small, this just might be the Best Best of the -ists ever. We're exhausted just thinking about it. First up, SFist, who saw their little 'ole site be the center of what was a nice little scandal (even getting their editor on TV) only to find their scandal dwarfed by the even bigger scandal caused by their Mayor boffing one of his aides' wife. We're not......
Continue Reading "Elsewhere in the ist-a-verse"January 18, 2007
Remember that zany "daredevil" who tried to jump off the Empire State Building last April, after sneaking in a special outfit with camera under a fatsuit (which was chucked in the men's bathroom at the observation level)? Well, Jeb Corliss got lucky, as a judge dismissed the charges against him, noting that his act was not "depraved" enough! Justice Michael Ambrect found that since Corliss, who has jumped from Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur,......
Continue Reading "Somehow Legal: Jumping Off the Empire State Building"November 15, 2006
There is a competition to name the new seven wonders of the world, and the Statue of Liberty is the only NYC mention out of the 21 finalists. Run by New 7 Wonders and with experts like Cesar Pelli and Zaha Hadid on its panel, the finalists are quite a bunch: Stonehenge, the Pyramids of Giza, the Sydney Opera House, Easter Island statues, the Kremlin, the Eiffel Tower, and the Colosseum are just some.......
Continue Reading "Seven Wonders of New York City"August 23, 2006
THEATER: Perhaps even more challenging than producing a play in 24 hours, as in the well-known series mentioned yesterday, is writing a good play that lasts only 8 minutes. Maybe that's why Turtle Shell Productions calls their challenges to playwrights from around the country to do just that "8 Minute Madness." Plays are performed in groups of nine and judged by both audience members and a panel of theater people, and are advancing now toward......
Continue Reading "Pencil This In"April 3, 2006
There is a band playing Northsix tonight called Duran Duran Duran. We don't know anything about them, but based on their name alone we'll suggest checking them out. If you want to go with the safe bet though, head to the Delancey where Pela starts off their April residencey tonight. Art Brut is all sold out, both Tuesday and Wednesday, so if you didn't get tickets (or if you just don't like them - it's......
Continue Reading "Gothamist Music Picks: Ponys, Wolves, Tigers & Monkeys...Oh My! Edition"March 15, 2006
Photo by Sam Horine The Mugs are: Jeremy Gough - Vocals, keyboards Brett Tieman - Bass Nick Moy - Guitars, vocals, keyboards Ryan Raffa - Drums, percussion We first heard these guys a little while back on our favorite little west coast Radio Station, KEXP. Instantly impressed with their sound, we were surprised and excited to find out they were not from 3000 miles away where we'd never be able to see them, but......
Continue Reading "Gothamist Band of the Week: The Mugs"December 10, 2004
Today's NY Times piece about New York Region > Lions in Front, and Ice Out Back?" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/10/nyregion/10bryant.html">proposed plans to put a portable skating rink in Bryant Park during the winter has some great information about where you can skate in New York City: - Rink at Rockefeller Center (Fifth Avenue between 49th and 50th Streets): $14 on weekdays, $17 on weekends; does not include skate rentals - Wollman Rink in Central Park (east side of......
Continue Reading "Skating In The City"July 28, 2004
Before digging into this week's shows, and since more than a few of you might care, Gothamist should point out that Franz Ferdinand tickets go on sale tomorrow at noon. The show is on September 9th at the Roseland Ballroom, which is universally regarded to be one of the worst music venues on the planet. But if anybody could make a trip to that craphole worthwhile, it's Franz Ferdinand. Yes, believe the hype. Those guys......
Continue Reading "Coolfer's Music Picks"July 22, 2003
Now, the French might not be our best friends these days, but Gothamist is always alarmed and worried when there is smoke coming from very tall structures these days. Developing story on CNN. The official Eiffel Tower site.......
Continue Reading "Eiffel Tower On Fire"
