As seen from the Queensboro Bridge, the section of the Upper East Side known as Bedpan Alley, about a dozen major hospital complexes clustered along several blocks of the East River. The highway runs right under many of the buildings.
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He-Man Top Slave
Found in the window of a Brooklyn toy stoy. What is this guy? A wrestler? A slave? A top? All three? I might have bought it, but I didn’t want to have to drag anything around all day. His expression is …interesting. Caption, anyone?
Read More »Southern Decadence
On the anniversary of Katrina, hopeful New Orleans officials are watching this weekend’s Southern Decadence, the 35th annual gay street party that has drawn as many as 100,000 revelers, except for last year’s cancelled event. From what I’ve read, the weekend’s organizers are predicting huge crowds rivaling pre-Katrina years, but I’m hearing from friends that so far things are relatively …
Read More »Leash And Lead Abuse
Last month, NY Governor Pataki signed a bill expanding “orders of protection”, typically granted to abused spouses or lovers, to include pets, because according to the bill’s sponsor, “Abusing a loved one’s pet is a way of saying ‘You’re next.’ It’s a warning.” Yesterday that law was used for the first time, against a gay man in Queens who reportedly …
Read More »Morning View – The Plaza Hotel
Don’t look for Eloise, she’s long been evicted, as the Plaza continues its multi-year retrofit towards “super-premium luxury residences”. In the foreground, horses working in the hansom cab industry, one of the few New York City traditions that I would be happy to see gone. It always depresses me to see those poor animals trodding head down through traffic and …
Read More »Morning View – First & 59th
Bank Of America Tower Rising In Midtown
With the demise of the World Trade Center, the four tallest buildings in NYC are all about 75 years old. But change is coming and the building I’m watching most excitedly is the Bank Of America Tower, currently going up at the corner of 42nd Street and Sixth Avenue, which upon completion in about 2 years, will become NYC’s second …
Read More »Brooklyn Gets Hairier
I am turning into a regular outer-borough-going type person. Two days ago, I rode my bike over the Queensboro Bridge (slightly scary but feelin’ groovy) and explored Long Island City (definitely scary) . T’was my first Queens experience, other than taking the AirTrain to JFK. And tomorrow, Saturday, my crew is gonna trek to BK for the Big Lug bear …
Read More »Anthology Ships Monday
The anthology I’m a part of, From Boys To Men: Gay Men Write About Growing Up, is shipping on Monday. Pick it up for stories by me, Alex Chee, Aaron Hamburger, Michael Dogpoet McAllister and others. The book is edited by Ted Gideonse and Rob Williams. Oh, and I just got a little bit of a rush to see that …
Read More »Kiki & Herb Benefit Ali Forney Center
Kiki & Herb’s Tuesday, August 29th performance will be a benefit for the Ali Forney Center, NYC’s homeless shelter for LGBT youth. Buy your $100 ticket on the shelter’s site, and get a fantastic Broadway show and a post-show VIP party with the cast, including some free booze! Here’s a great chance to do some good and see a show …
Read More »Morning View – American Radiator Building
Midtown’s Byrant Park Hotel has been reviewed as “New York’s Most Romantic Hotel” and “one of the best hotels in the world”. Built in 1924 as the American Radiator Building, it was designed by Raymond Hood, who patterned it after his earlier Chicago Tribune Building. Check out the hotel’s crazy flash-heavy website and you can tell that most of their …
Read More »I’m The Internet, You’re The Internet
Coming out in support of Net Neutrality are some of the folks whom the ‘Net have made famous, my favorite being this guy. And it’s a great tune, I can’t stop playing it. (HT- Blah, Blah, Black Sheep)
Read More »Blowoff -The CD
The album I’ve been waiting all year for is now available for pre-order! Blowoff, the DC-based duo comprising indie rock legend Bob Mould and dance hitmaker Rich Morel are releasing their self-titled first CD. The Blowoff parties at DC’s 9:30 Club have entered into the realm of nightclub legend and faithful JMG readers know that these guys are friends of …
Read More »Morning View – Roosevelt Island Tram
That tiny swinging basket up there is the Roosevelt Island Tram, which was being tested yesterday after months of repairs following the stranding of 67 passengers over the East River for 11 hours, back in April. Roosevelt Island is also accessible via the subway and a small bridge on the Queens side of the island, but not via the massive …
Read More »Open Thread Thursday
A popular relationship question has always been “Would you rather have hot sex or true love? A variant of that is “Which is more important to you, sex or love?” Here’s a weirder one. Would you rather lose your libido or lose your ability to taste food? A) Hot fucking but just chewing. B) No fucking but delicious food..
Read More »Last Call For Stonewall
The most famous gay bar in the history of the world, New York’s Stonewall Inn, is closing. The New York Observer, in reporting the bar’s impending demise, uses a clever play on the old headline used by the New York Post during the Stonewall Riots, “Stonewall To Shutter? Queen Bees Stinging Glad!”, a reference to the distaste that neighboring merchants …
Read More »No Soup For You
Sigh. I noticed yesterday that the Nissin Foods sign is gone from its long perch atop 1 Times Square. The 60-foot Cup O’Noodles was the last of the “steaming” signage in Times Square, which has included over the years: a steaming Preston iron, an A&P cup of coffee, and a smoking Marlboro cigarette. Doubtlessly, Chevy plans on replacing the Nissin …
Read More »You Talkin’ To Me?
On Sunday, Jeff, Tom and I were in a Lexington Avenue store when an elderly woman stopped in her tracks to say to me, “Oh, my! You look just like Robert De Niro.” Reading my reaction, she walked away muttering, “I meant it as compliment. I happen to think he’s very handsome.” I had totally forgotten about it until last …
Read More »Go Dorks!
OK, this is kinda fun: Two dorks are trying to break the NYC subway riding record today by traveling all 26 lines, all 665 track miles and through all 468 stations in under the record time of 25 hours, 11 minutes, which was set by two other dorks in 1998. Even if they break the record, they won’t make the …
Read More »Morning View – Two Deco Gems
To the left is the 47-story tower of the Waldorf-Astoria, built in 1931. An art deco gem of midtown (the lobby is a must-see), the Waldorf-Astoria started as two separate hotels owned by feuding cousins William Waldorf Astor and John Jacob Astor. New York is littered with streets and neighborhoods named for the Astors. William built his original hotel on …
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