Friday, August 15, 2008
The Dead Boys do Iggy
A music video takes us back to 1985 Times Square (didn't want to say a Sade music video because then you may not watch...)
Thanks to reader Eric E. for bringing this music video to my attention (via the previous post)...
Just stumbled upon this music video by Sade, Is It a Crime -- it has shots of the 80's Big yellow taxi cab cruising in the old Times Square, and a shot of the Show Palace Theatre and Show World Center on 42nd street and 8th avenue at the the 40 sec. mark. Enjoy.
We have been enjoying! The only downside...Well, aside from being Sade (sorry), the song lasts like seven years. The good cab stuff happens in the first few minutes, though.
As Eric E. said, Enjoy.
Just stumbled upon this music video by Sade, Is It a Crime -- it has shots of the 80's Big yellow taxi cab cruising in the old Times Square, and a shot of the Show Palace Theatre and Show World Center on 42nd street and 8th avenue at the the 40 sec. mark. Enjoy.
We have been enjoying! The only downside...Well, aside from being Sade (sorry), the song lasts like seven years. The good cab stuff happens in the first few minutes, though.
As Eric E. said, Enjoy.
And now for something completely different: A note from EV Grieve
Wrapping up the end of week No. 2 over at Curbed. It has been fun, though I wish they wouldn't leave the front door open while the AC is on. Uh, in any event, here are some of the posts from there this last day or so. Thanks for reading.
14 New York Stories
More Beach Volleyball! More Beach Volleyball!
Write What You Know
Before the Boldface Names
Noted for the Record
Hello, New York
From the Department of Good News -- Katz's edition
In an entertaining and thorough post this morning on the state of egg creams, Jeremiah delivers a comforting passage after an interview with Fred Austin, co-owner of Katz's
As for those perennial whispers Katz’s might be vanishing, Fred says, “Every so often I drop the rumor we might be closing, just to boost our business, but I like this place too much. We’ll be around for a long while.”
Meanwhile, here's part of a reel for a documentary this fellow is making about Katz's. Here's more on the project.
And more...
As for those perennial whispers Katz’s might be vanishing, Fred says, “Every so often I drop the rumor we might be closing, just to boost our business, but I like this place too much. We’ll be around for a long while.”
Meanwhile, here's part of a reel for a documentary this fellow is making about Katz's. Here's more on the project.
And more...
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Thursday, August 14, 2008
Reading this week's issue of The Villager
An update on the HOWL! Festival.
Get to know the new CB3 president.
And a fucked-up crime from Downtown Express:
A Lower Manhattan man who was in a crowd that attracted mounted police on 10th Ave. at W. 28th St. at 4:50 a.m. Sun., Aug. 3, punched one of the horses, Buck, in the nose and then grabbed the reins of Buck and another horse, McQuade, endangering the cops riding them, police said. The suspect, Alfonso Figar, 20, who lives on John St., was charged with reckless endangerment and assaulting the officers who were arresting him. Figar had to be wrestled to the ground to be handcuffed, police said.
And speaking of punching horses...forgive me for this.
Get to know the new CB3 president.
And a fucked-up crime from Downtown Express:
A Lower Manhattan man who was in a crowd that attracted mounted police on 10th Ave. at W. 28th St. at 4:50 a.m. Sun., Aug. 3, punched one of the horses, Buck, in the nose and then grabbed the reins of Buck and another horse, McQuade, endangering the cops riding them, police said. The suspect, Alfonso Figar, 20, who lives on John St., was charged with reckless endangerment and assaulting the officers who were arresting him. Figar had to be wrestled to the ground to be handcuffed, police said.
And speaking of punching horses...forgive me for this.
Blowing smoke in Times Square, and other delights from 1964
Home Movie taken (by Castlemainer) in New York in 1964 on standard 8 film & transfered using a Workprinter XP from Moviestuff.
Things that are kind of creepy
Naked, armless mannequins. On Nassau Street.
The headless bride-and-groom bags at Duane Reade.
The headless bride-and-groom bags at Duane Reade.
The moving company that will pack your kid... on Gold Street.
These T-shirts. Yeah, and he loves your big boobs.
Me taking pictures of an R-rated Snow White passing out coupons downtown. (I never caught up to her. She gave me the slip. So to speak.)
Shopping in the East Village -- then and now
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