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    Jun 5, 2010 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  1. Governors Island Opens To The Public Today

    Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Governor David A. Paterson and local officials today opened the newest section of Brooklyn Bridge Park at Pier 6 and kicked off the Governors Island 2010 public access season. Mayor Bloomberg also announced new, free weekend ferry service between Brooklyn Bridge Park and Governors Island during the Governors Island 2010 season. Pier 6, located at the foot of Atlantic Avenue, features a playground with a water play space, 21 swings, slides, a 6,000-square-foot sandbox and a marsh garden. The Governors Island's public access season, which runs through October 10, will feature a wide variety of free activities, performances and programs for visitors of all ages. Mayor Bloomberg was joined at the announcement at Pier 6 by a host of local officials.
    Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Governor David A. Paterson and local officials today opened the newest section of Brooklyn Bridge Park at Pier 6 and kicked off the Governors Island 2010 public access season. Mayor Bloomberg also announced new, free weekend...

    Tags: WPIX, Regional Authority, Politics, Companies and Corporations, Volleyball

  2. Sep 30, 2009 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  3. Midtown Stabbing Suspect Believed To Be Found Dead In Apparent Suicide

    The Army Reserves soldier, who fatally stabbed a 20-year-old man on the steps of Manhattan's main post office Sunday, appears to have committed suicide Tuesday evening, according to unconfirmed reports.
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    The Army Reserves soldier, who fatally stabbed a 20-year-old man on the steps of Manhattan's main post office Sunday, appears to have committed suicide Tuesday evening, according to unconfirmed reports. The body, which is believed to be that of Sir'...

    Tags: Suicide, Armed Forces, Raymond W. Kelly, Crime, Law and Justice, WPIX

  4. Sep 13, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. 'Dancing in the Dark: A Cultural History of the Great Depression' by Morris Dickstein

    Morris Dickstein's "Dancing in the Dark" is not exactly the syncretic "Cultural History of the Great Depression" that its subtitle promises -- at best, the book treats inferentially the broad political and social trends of that desperate, crucial era. Let me quickly add, the book is something better than that: a collection of thoughtfully linked essays on relatively few but exemplary works and their creators -- novels, poems, plays, movies, art (both high and decorative) and music (both popular and classical) that defined the period between the Crash of 1929 and America's entrance into World War II. These admirably written pieces are marked by a generosity of spirit that never deteriorates into the quarrelsome or the niggardly, even when Dickstein does not fully endorse the objects he's discussing.
    Morris Dickstein's "Dancing in the Dark" is not exactly the syncretic "Cultural History of the Great Depression" that its subtitle promises -- at best, the book treats inferentially the broad political and social trends of that desperate, crucial era. Let...

    Tags: Studs Lonigan (fictional character), Cary Grant, Great Depression (1929), Berkeley (Alameda, California), World War II (1939-1945)

  6. Aug 2, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. 'Ground Up' by Michael Idov

    Ground Up A Novel Michael Idov Farrar, Straus and Giroux: 286 pp., $14 paper Full disclosure: I am thanked in the acknowledgments section of "Ground Up." Yes, I was one of the anonymous "very, very few patrons" of Café Trotsky, the kaffeehaus that...

    Tags: New York, Newspaper and Magazine, Weddings, Society, Literature

  8. Aug 3, 2009 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  9. The Beautiful Life: TBL Filming Locations!

    <b>The Beautiful Life: TBL</b>, <i>Ashton Kutcher's</i> new CW prime time drama starring <b>Mischa Barton</b> (The O.C.), <b>Corbin Bleu</b> (High School Musical) and supermodel <b>Elle MacPherson</b>, among others will be filming today in Astoria, Queens on 36th St. and 35th Ave.
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    The Beautiful Life: TBL, Ashton Kutcher's new CW prime time drama starring Mischa Barton (The O.C.), Corbin Bleu (High School Musical) and supermodel Elle MacPherson, among others will be filming today in Astoria, Queens on 36th St. and 35th Ave. On...

    Tags: Astoria, Drama (genre), Ashton Kutcher, Elle MacPherson, Mischa Barton

  10. Aug 13, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. A cupcake tour of NYC

    This city is crazy for cupcakes. There are cupcake classes and cupcake tours, lines down the block at cupcake bakeries, a cupcake tea at a five-star hotel, and a cupcake truck with 6,000 followers on Twitter.
    AP travel editor
    This city is crazy for cupcakes. There are cupcake classes and cupcake tours, lines down the block at cupcake bakeries, a cupcake tea at a five-star hotel, and a cupcake truck with 6,000 followers on Twitter. Some date the cupcake craze to a "Sex and the...

    Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Vehicles, Central Park, Sarah Jessica Parker, Pistachios

  12. Aug 16, 2009 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  13. NYC Officials Drill For Possible Bioterror Attack

    New York City officials are preparing themselves for a possible anthrax attack.
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    New York City officials are preparing themselves for a possible anthrax attack. The Department of Health conducted a drill Saturday to test the city's readiness to distribute antibiotics and vaccines to large numbers of New Yorkers at any given time....

    Tags: New York, WPIX, Preventative Medicine, Tom Brokaw, Anthrax

  14. Jun 17, 2009 |Story| Tribune Interactive
  15. Where to dine on your nyc family vacation

    Where to eat in NYC
    Where to eat in NYC Eating out can get awfully expensive in New York City, but there are plenty of smaller eateries that won't cost you an arm or a leg. Keep a lookout for neighborhood delis, cafes and pizzerias. And don't turn your nose up at all those...

    Tags: Family Vacations, Hamburgers, Jamie Lynn Spears, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking

  16. Jun 21, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. 'The Essays of Leonard Michaels' by Leonard Michaels

    The Essays of Leonard Michaels
    The Essays of Leonard Michaels Leonard Michaels Farrar, Straus & Giroux: 206 pp., $26 Until Leonard Michaels was 5 and learned English in school, he spoke only Yiddish in the Lower East Side enclave where his Polish-Jewish parents raised him. And maybe...

    Tags: Judaism, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Crime, Law and Justice, Comedy (genre), Book

  18. May 27, 2009 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  19. Manhattan Rents Plummet By As Much As 20 Percent

    Manhattan rents are down by as much as 20 percent. But prices are still climbing in some downtown neighborhoods.
    Manhattan rents are down by as much as 20 percent. But prices are still climbing in some downtown neighborhoods. According to the Manhattan Rental Market Report, rents are at their lowest since 2007. That's down an average of almost 7 percent in...

    Tags: Tribeca, The Associated Press, Manhattan (New York City)

  20. Jul 30, 2009 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  21. Famous Pickle Store Headed to Brooklyn

    Even Peter Piper can't stop the proud purveyor from packing up all the pickles, the pickled peppers too.  So after nearly 100 years as a Lower East Side staple, it's time to say goodbye to Guss' Pickles.
    Even Peter Piper can't stop the proud purveyor from packing up all the pickles, the pickled peppers too. So after nearly 100 years as a Lower East Side staple, it's time to say goodbye to Guss' Pickles. "The problem is not too many customers," owner...

    Tags: Pickles, WPIX, Borough Park, Brooklyn (New York City)

  22. Aug 6, 2009 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  23. NYC Coffee Shop Wages War On Laptop Users

    A local coffee shop in Brooklyn has brewed up an idea in order to drum up more business: impose time limits on in-house java drinkers who use laptops.
    wpix.com
    A local coffee shop in Brooklyn has brewed up an idea in order to drum up more business: impose time limits on in-house java drinkers who use laptops. Small cafe's, like Naidre's in Park Slope, have been hit especially hard since the recession hit,...

    Tags: New York, San Francisco, WPIX, Jackson Heights, Park Slope

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