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Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Revisiting "Riding out the Credit Collapse"
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At BoingBoing today , Douglas Rushkoff passes along the link to an article he did this past spring for Arthur magazine titled "Riding...
When headlines go terribly wrong
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From today's Page Six: Wow. A few angry readers have chimed in on the "fear of frying" headline.
Lou Reed wants us to remember him
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The Daily Star has this Lou Reed item today: The 66-year-old rocker was born in Brooklyn and has spent all of his life living in Manhattan,...
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Wizz kids
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Columbia University's New Media Newsroom site has a handy-dandy interactive map showing 311 reports of urinating in public in Manhattan...
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Things better than we think on Wall Street?
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Here's a photo of a locked box for members at the New York Sports Club on Wall Street across the street from the New York Stock Exchange...
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Was not Was
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Gawker has this shot taken along Avenue A by a tipster: As Ryan Tate notes at Gawker: "[G]iven that the WaMu's failure was the lar...
Farewell to the Emerald Inn
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This just makes me sick. The Emerald Inn on Columbus Avenue (near 69th Street) will be closing next spring. Rent for the bar, which opened i...
Four more years of Bloomberg?
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Looks that way. ( New York Post )
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RIP Margot Gayle
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Margot Gayle, who marshaled shrewdness, gentility and spunk to save the Victorian cast-iron buildings of New York — using a little magnet a...
The 10-year-anniversary celebration of when Drew Carey met Joey Ramone
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From season four of The Drew Carey Show , which aired Sept. 30, 1998 .
Monday, September 29, 2008
Noted
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Before today's epic 777-point meltdown , Reuters had a piece on how the economic crunch may have an impact on downtown living: The stat...
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More input on what NYC buildings should be demolished
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Yesterday, Times architecture critic Nicolai Ouroussoff wrote a piece suggesting some dreadful buildings that should be torn down in NYC. Th...
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