New York City

Photo via Gizmodo · Epic Brooklyn mansion nears completion after 10 years of headaches. [Curbed NY] · The radically .gif-able furniture by OMA and Knoll. [Architizer] · Bill Murray lowers rental price for his NYC pad. [Th...
Photo via Gizmodo · Epic Brooklyn mansion nears completion after 10 years of headaches. [Curbed NY] · The radically .gif-able furniture by OMA and Knoll. [Architizer] · Bill Murray lowers rental price for his NYC pad. [The Real Deal] · Why you can't be blasé about the next world's tallest building. [The Atlantic Cities] · 15 photographs of the superstructures that put us in space. [Gizmodo] · The wings were removed from Zaha Hadid's Olympic aquatics centre. [Dezeen] · The loveliest and most monumental architecture school buildings. [Architizer] · A house call with London's accidental decorator Adam Bray. [Remodelista] · 15 examples of novelty architecture. [Architizer] · Zaha Hadid wins European Museum of the Year award. [Arch Daily]
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Clever Micro-Loft Packs 4 Levels into 425 sq ft for More Space
Clever Micro-Loft Packs 4 Levels into 425 sq ft for More Space
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Metropolitan Diary: A security officer at Kennedy Airport's passport control had an unexpected question for a much-traveled businessman.
Metropolitan Diary: A security officer at Kennedy Airport's passport control had an unexpected question for a much-traveled businessman.
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Seven Footprints to Satan Merrit 1928 (original copyright) 1950 (reprint) Another fabulous cover for your consideration. James Kirkam, an intrepid explorer, is in New York City. Unfortunately, he senses he is being watched. Suddenly he f...
Seven Footprints to Satan Merrit 1928 (original copyright) 1950 (reprint) Another fabulous cover for your consideration. James Kirkam, an intrepid explorer, is in New York City. Unfortunately, he senses he is being watched. Suddenly he finds himself face to face with a criminal mastermind who calls himself Satan. The life of the beautiful debutante, Eve, is also on the line. The seven footprints is a cruel game where the victim either saves himself or ends up in Satan’s clutches forever. A. Merrit was a big seller back in the day and was known for fantasy/crime pulp novels. Project Gutenburg Australia has the complete ebook on line at http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks06/0601971h.html. Read, if you dare! Mary
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Massive Star Wars X-Wing - the World's Largest LEGO Model - is Unveiled in NYC:
Massive Star Wars X-Wing - the World's Largest LEGO Model - is Unveiled in NYC:
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Police say actress Amanda Bynes has been arrested in midtown Manhattan after she heaved a marijuana bong out of a window. It happened at an apartment building on West 47th Street at about 7:40 p.m. Thursday. Police say a building officia...
Police say actress Amanda Bynes has been arrested in midtown Manhattan after she heaved a marijuana bong out of a window. It happened at an apartment building on West 47th Street at about 7:40 p.m. Thursday. Police say a building official called police to complain that Bynes was smoking marijuana and rolling a joint in the building’s lobby. The officers went to Bynes’ apartment where they saw heavy smoke and a bong, which Bynes then threw out the window in front of the officers. Bynes was arrested on charges of reckless endangerment, tampering with evidence, and criminal possession of marijuana. It wasn’t clear if she had a lawyer. Bynes rose to fame starring in Nickelodeon’s All That and has also starred in several films, including 2010′s Easy A. But she has made headlines recently for her bizzare social media presence, which has seen her post a slew of pictures of herself in various states of undress and with new facial piercings — a departure for the once clean-cut kids’ TV star. This is also not the actress’ first run-in with the law: She has been arrested several times for driving infractions, one of which in 2012 saw the actress pulled over for smoking what police officers believed to be marijuana while driving. RelatedAmanda Bynes’ Twitter pics: Her ‘selfies’ are A Picture of Dorian Gray for the digital ageAmanda Bynes’ bad driving: A history
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Emily and her family of four live in a 1,000 square foot apartment in Westchester County north of New York City. They're expecting the fifth member of the family any day now and since her other two children share a bedroom, she's set up ...
Emily and her family of four live in a 1,000 square foot apartment in Westchester County north of New York City. They're expecting the fifth member of the family any day now and since her other two children share a bedroom, she's set up a corner of the master bedroom as a welcoming nursery nook for the new arrival.  More
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Yesterday, the Edward Hopper Drawing show opened at the Whitney Museum and I had a piece published on it at the New Yorker magazine's "Culture Desk" blog. In the piece, I interview the curator of the show, Carter Foster. A few years ago,...
Yesterday, the Edward Hopper Drawing show opened at the Whitney Museum and I had a piece published on it at the New Yorker magazine's "Culture Desk" blog. In the piece, I interview the curator of the show, Carter Foster. A few years ago, I conducted a search for the original source of Hopper's Nighthawks diner. My interest in finding Hopper's inspiration gave me the chance to visit Foster at his office, where he had collected bits of Hopper ephemera--Xeroxes of the artist's sketches, photographs of Greenwich Village streets, antique maps, and newspaper clippings.It was exciting to see it all in one place, bits of evidence compiled to show how Hopper came to paint what he painted--from the vanished block of "Early Sunday Morning" to the military uniform of a movie theater usherette that appears in "New York Movie," as well as parts of "Nighthawks."I never found the diner, and eventually concluded that it did not exist--at least not as one thing. Carter Foster comes to the same conclusion, saying that Hopper was a synthesizer, taking pieces of the city and combining them together. “Edward Hopper is called a realist,” he told me. “But his real process was about memory, the way it infuses subjectivity, and he focussed on the material memory of the city.”That material memory is on view at the Whitney Museum, where Hopper's sketches are presented with photographs of the city as it was. You'll even find Hopper's easel, on loan from his studio at NYU (nice of them, especially considering NYU tried to evict Hopper in 1947).Check out the show and please visit the New Yorker to read the whole story.Further Reading:Finding Nighthawks Part 1Finding Nighthawks Part 2Finding Nighthawks Part 3Coda&Hopper's Studio
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The current state of hip-hop culture is nothing like decades ago, with many rappers borrowing styles from various cities, making it hard to distinguish the sound of any major city. There are some who argues that New York is losing its un...
The current state of hip-hop culture is nothing like decades ago, with many rappers borrowing styles from various cities, making it hard to distinguish the sound of any major city. There are some who argues that New York is losing its unique sound, yet Joey Bada$$ and his Pro Era crew is helping to bring back the New York sound to the forefront once again. The Fader documented their latest Beast Coast Tour 2013, following the young rappers Indianapolis to New York City. Check out the 15-minute video below to get a taste of being on the road with the Pro Era movement. Read the rest of The Fader – “Joey Bada$$ + Pro Era Tour Documentary” | Video © Masa for FreshnessMag.com, 2013. | Permalink | No comment | Follow us: Facebook | Twitter Post tags: Joey BadA$$, The Fader
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