New York artist and art critic Maureen Mullarkey is pissed off about all the negative attention she’s getting after the NY Daily News uncovered her $1000 donation to Yes On 8. Artist Maureen Mullarkey, known in the gay community for paintings depicting drag queens and scenes inspired by gay pride parades, responded to criticism of her donation to the campaign …
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Proven: New Jersey Smells
Stop the presses! Mayor Bloomberg went live on NYC television today to announce that the source of maple syrup smell that has mystified Manhattanites for the last couple years has been discovered. Via Gothamist’s liveblog of the press conference: Bloomberg, who has not doffed a Sherlock Holmes cap, says that NYC, NY and NJ agencies have been working together to …
Read More »Daily Grumble
And the coldest NYC winter in five years rolls on. Yeah, yeah, I know it’s -22 or +80 where YOU are.
Read More »The WPA On The UES
My congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (whom I adore) is telling her constituents how the Second Avenue subway construction is helping the city economically. Yesterday, Representative Carolyn Maloney released a report detailing how construction for the Second Avenue Subway, as well as the East Side Access plan, have helped out the economy. According to the findings, the Second Ave Subway has created …
Read More »NYC: Oscar Wilde Bookshop To Close
Sad news. The nation’s oldest gay bookstore, the West Village’s Oscar Wilde Bookshop, will close on March 29th due to the “current economic crisis.” The store was opened in 1967 on Mercer Street by Craig L. Rodwell, who was influential in the gay rights movement. It later moved to 15 Christopher Street. Mr. Rodwell, who inspired similar owners of gay …
Read More »Survivors Gelt
Even though they got $5000 for their lost luggage and first class upgrades for the next year, some of the passengers of US Airways Flight 1459 think they should get first class upgrades for life. “I think if you survive a plane crash, being upgraded permanently is a good gesture too,” said Fred Berretta, 41, of Charlotte, NC, where the …
Read More »The Bonus Conundrum
As much as everybody complains about Wall Street’s bonuses, their decline is one of the leading causes of tax woes for the city and state. New York state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli says the state will lose nearly $1 billion in revenues because cash bonuses to Wall Street employees declined 44% last year. Mr. DiNapoli estimates in a report released Wednesday …
Read More »Flatiron To Become Luxury Hotel
NYC’s iconic Flatiron Building is going to be converted to a luxury hotel. New Yorkers are happy to hear the iconic Flatiron Building may open as a world-class hotel, even if it is 10 years down the line. “This sounds like one development project that actually makes sense,” said Johnanna Acevedo, 36, who lives in the neighborhood and works in …
Read More »Drunken N-Word Cookies
I guess this guy is going to be taken off the Sex And The City tour. Via Gothamist: At at a time when any decent baker should have been selling racially harmonious black and white cookies by the truckload, one Greenwich Village bakery popular with celebrities and shows like Sex and the City has outraged neighbors by selling a “Drunken …
Read More »New York Broke From Jobless Claims
So many people have filed for unemployment in 2009, the state of New York has had to borrow money from the feds to pay the claims. Despite paying lower benefits to its jobless residents than other Northeastern states, the state’s unemployment fund has been borrowing about $90 million a week from the federal unemployment trust fund, state officials said. The …
Read More »Tonight: Task Force Cocktail Reception
The National Gay & Lesbian Task Force holds a cocktail reception tonight in the West Village to kick off the 2009 New York Leadership Awards. The event takes place at Design Within Reach at 408 W.14 Street from 7pm – 9pm. More details here, where you can RSVP. This here website thingy will be a media sponsor of the awards, …
Read More »Flight 1549 Tribute Goes Up Near Hudson
Kenneth Cole has put up this billboard over the West Side Highway near where Flight 1549 went down. Interestingly, it’s now being reported that the plane had engine trouble two days before going down in the Hudson and at that time the pilot (not Sullenberger) advised that an emergency landing might be necessary. (Via – Gothamist)
Read More »Sign Of The Times, Part 2
Cafe FiGo, 1st Avenue, 4pm Clerk: Do you want that toasted? Customer: Is the president black?
Read More »Dry Dock
Flight 1549 was pulled from the Hudson at 2am this morning. Doesn’t look like a plane that just crashed, does it? The left engine is at the bottom of the Hudson, but divers haven’t located it yet
Read More »Canadian Geese Blamed, U.S. To Invade Botswana In Retaliation
The New York Post is calling for an intifada against the Canadian geese who are wrongfully occupying the Gotham Strip. It’s time to kill the geese. It’s especially time to kill those geese most likely to wreck another jet airliner, much as a gaggle of Canada geese seems to have brought down US Airways Flight 1549 Thursday. This time, all …
Read More »Icy Hudson Hinders Plane Removal
The NTSB is attempting to remove the US Airways jet from the Hudson River, but the plane is now anchored in the ice. The jet is tied up to a seawall at Battery Park City at the southern tip of Manhattan about three miles downriver of the crash. More on the salvage effort and a photo gallery at Gothamist. JMG …
Read More »Chesley Sullenberger
Chesley Sullenberger, 57, the pilot of the plane that crashed into the Hudson River yesterday, accomplished something never done in over 50 years of commercial aviation. When he brought his Airbus 320 to an as-perfect-as-possible landing, it was the first ever non-fatal emergency ditching for a passenger jetliner. Often, one of the wingtips will graze the water and cause the …
Read More »BREAKING: US Airways Jet Crashes In Hudson River
A US Airways jetliner has crash landed in the Hudson River just after takeoff at LaGuardia. The aircraft is in the center of the river approximately over the Lincoln Tunnel. Numerous commuter ferries have rushed to the scene to rescue passengers, many of whom are standing on the planes wings. Unconfirmed reports suggest the jet may have struck a flock …
Read More »One Less Virgin In Times Square
The busiest record store in the country, Virgin Times Square, will be closing in April, much earlier than previously announced. The coming closure of the Union Square location was announced last year, but no final date of business is known. Music retailing, what little is left, has effectively been returned to the place from which it first sprang over 40 …
Read More »MTA’s 2008 Report Card
The MTA asked over 750,000 New Yorkers to grade their subway lines and the results sure wouldn’t get the system into the Honor Society. As usual, the Lexington Line (which serves the Upper East Side) got the lowest grade due to its overcrowding. The best grade went to the L, which runs from the West Village to Canarsie, Brooklyn.
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