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April 10, 2008

The 2008 Tribeca Film Festival begins April 23rd and runs through May 4th, with over 200 feature length narrative films, documentaries and shorts from around the world. This year also features discussions with filmmakers, music events, a family film series, an ESPN Sports Film Festival and other special presentations. (Peruse the entire selection of films.) American Express cardholders will be able to buy tickets starting this Saturday April 12th. On Friday April 18th, tickets will......

Continue Reading "Tribeca Film Festival 2008 Mini-Preview"

June 5, 2007

TOMORROW!: (Due to expected rain, this event will take place tomorrow.) It's that time again...Shakespeare in the Park is back and kicking off its season tonight. Want to add some tragedy to your summer sunset this evening? Then head over to get tickets starting at 1pm today for Romeo and Juliet. You can pick up your free tickets starting at 1pm at The Delacorte Theater in Central Park, or from 1 to 3pm at The......

Continue Reading "Pencil This In"

March 1, 2006

A not-so-gentle reminder to anyone flying with their pets: Your crated dog may be just as easily delayed as your check-in luggage. A Queens dog breeder sent a baby bulldog to its new owner in Montana - only for Delta to lose the dog along the way. Okay, lose is a strong word, but the poor pup was delayed in Salt Lake City and got to Montana a day later! Delta says the flight from......

Continue Reading "Puppy Treated Like a Piece of Luggage"

February 27, 2006

After two weeks of winter sports competition, the 2006 Torino Games have officially come to a close. Winning the medal tally was Germany with 29 medals (11 gold, 12 silver, 6 bronze). Second was the United States, which had 25 (9, 9, 7), and Canada was third with 24 (7, 10, 7). The US total was its higest outside of the United States, where it had 34 in the 2002 Salt Lake City games.......

Continue Reading "Passing the Torch"

October 15, 2005

According to new figures from the Department of Transportation, Of the nations 33 major airports the three New York Airports come in 31st (Kennedy - 69% on time), 32nd (LaGuardia - 67% on time) and 33rd (Newark - 66% on time) for on-time arrivals. Worse, our numbers this year were dramatically worse than last (an average of 6% less flights left on time). WOOP! We're not number 1! Why the terrible timeliness? Firstly it......

Continue Reading "Our Airports are Less Punctual Than Yours"

June 10, 2004

While Gothamist Sports would like the 2012 Olympics in New York for pure athletic reasons, we're not blind to the how the Olympic bid might affect the city. One of the people leading the efforts against the Olympics is Brian Hatch. Hatch, the former deputy mayor of Salt Lake City (host of the 2002 Winter Olympics), started NewYorkGames.org to voice his opinions on the proposed Olympics. Who better to have an opinion on the Olympic......

Continue Reading "Fighting Against NYC 2012"

March 13, 2003

After a summer of terrible kidnapping stories, one finally has a happier resolution: Elizabeth Smart was found 9 months after being kidnapped. The now 15 year old Salt Lake City girl was found just 13 miles outside of Salt Lake City in Sandy, Utah. Abducted from her bedroom in the middle of the night last July by a homeless man, Brian Mitchell aka "Emmanuel," who had done handy work around her house, Elizabeth was......

Continue Reading "Surprise, Happy Twist"

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