Hurry! Go to the MTA's Subway Service Advisory E-mail Notification Pilot page and sign up to get emails from the MTA about what service issues there will be on the weekends. Yes, just like knowing the L train will be out for every weekend in a month! In the future, the MTA hopes to email people about sudden service issues, but it's all about the baby steps, people. Only 10,000 people can enter this pilot program. Gothamist will take a look at what we get from the MTA, maybe slap it up on Gothamist or at least provide a review or whether this works well.
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that is the relationship between P. Diddy and Farnsworth Bentley? Has he not see OutKast's The Way You Move? Or even the Chappelle Show spoof of Making The Band?
The NY Times has a Public Lives profile of Chelsea City Councilwoman Christine Quinn who fought for the City Council to override the mayor's veto. And Gotham Gazette on how Mayor Bloomberg has to speak up on gay marriage.
Here's the LMDC's press release on the event, plus the "Master Site Plan" for the WTC site. The NY Times had a profile of Elio Cettina, the man who led the building of 7 WTC for Tishman Construction originally and is heading it up again this time around. And a study says that design flaws in the Twin Towers may not have caused them to fall - it was more the extraordinary combination of circumstances (plane traveling at such a speed, the heat from the fire).
Hoefler & Frere-Jone's official website, where you can buy various fonts. And much to our delight, Frere-Jones visited one of our Happy Hours.
Gong will be running tomorrow afternoon through the streets of downtown. See him and more torchbearers, like the Diddy, Chuck Close, Sarah Hughes, and Brian Stokes Mitchell tomorrow at during the Olympic Torch Relay. More on the Olympic Torch route and other torchbearers.


