Down by the River (and New York Harbor) New York Times New York Water Taxi operates ferries to Governors Island; round-trip fare is included in the ticket price. There are also free municipal ferries, ...
New York Times Review New York Times This bistro of sorts that opened in the Petit-Bourgogne neighborhood in 2006. Named after a 19th-century saloonkeeper, the restaurant has the coziness of a ...
The New York City office of Public Advocate is a desperately needed agent of oversight and accountability in New York City. Yet Mayor Michael Bloomberg has cut the budget for this office by 40% for fiscal year 2010, while he reduced the ...
Do you get to buy a SUBWAY sandwich, where the owner of the shop is one of the most acerbic, sarcastic, 'salt of the earth' and hilarious women on the planet! You might think in fact that you have landed at Caroline's Comedy Club rather ...
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Thousands of additional law enforcement officers within 50 miles (80 km) of New York City will have access to radiation detectors for dirty bombs and nuclear devices, New York police said on Wednesday. The detectors, including cell ...
City Paper New York Blade Suspends Publication. Following yesterday's news that New York's nightlife local HX was sold to an undisclosed buyer, another casualty: the New York Blade has now suspended publication: ...
Here is a List of Tea-Parties held throughout the Country! There was a tea party in New York City - Pamela Hall got great pics: Tee shirt, yeah baby Obama, suffer the children Steven Baldwin.
The picture above isn't from a Los Angeles street, it's from a New York City street. TNT is creating some ambitious marketing for their new cop drama Dark Blue. They're turning part of NYC's subway into "underground L.A." Included in ...
Those injury-riddled New York Bastard Mets have struggled recently, so this recent road trip could serve as a self-reflective haven for players, coaches, and media. Unless the Pittsburgh hotel they're staying in is having a furry ...
On Wednesday, the Food and Drug Administration mandated that Chantix, an anti-smoking drug, be required to carry its strongest safety warning due to side effects including depression and suicidal thoughts. While this may be big news in ...
The New York Anti-Violence Project released a report on Wednesday saying that the number of bias-related attacks against LGBT people decreased in 2008, but that the attacks that did happen were more severe. Read the report (PDF). ...
“New York” puts the spotlight on that prejudice through the story of Samir, an American of Indian origin who turns to terrorism after he is picked up by the FBI and brutally tortured for months only because he took some photographs of ...
The detectors, including cell phone-sized devices that officers wear on their belts, could help uncover a dirty bomb that might be assembled outside New York and smuggled in, police said at a security conference. ...
The mood was intense, and hardly celebratory, despite the tremendous progress toward legalizing gay marriage in New York State that many of the attendees had been involved in. “We want results,” Ms. Quinn said. “We want them now. ...
The New York Blade, one of the two major gay and lesbian newspapers in New York City, has laid off its editor in chief and suspended publication, the chief executive of its publishing company said on Wednesday. “Everyone was let go, ...
By The New York Times. Update | 12:16 p.m. It's another Williams vs. Williams singles final as Venus defeated top-seeded Dinara Safina, 6-1, 6-0, in the second semifinal on Centre Court. Venus reached match point just 51 minutes into ...
Inspired by similar marketing efforts in London, Washington, D.C., and South Carolina, atheists in New York City are taking it to the streets with ads on MTA buses that say things like, "You don't have to believe in God to be a moral or ...
Judge Sotomayor and The New York Times: A Strange Omission. Why did the Times delete a reference to Sotomayor's reliance on Marxist-Leninist analysis in her college thesis? July 2, 2009 - by Ron Radosh ...
On the night of June 26, two days before the gay pride parade would overtake Manhattan in honor of the 40th birthday of the Stonewall riots that are popularly imagined as the birth of the gay rights movement, a group numbering a couple ...
In a slap at President Barack Obama, “former President Bill Clinton will headline a fundraiser for a New York congresswoman challenging White House-backed Sen. Kristen Gillibrand in the state's Democratic primary,” the AP reports. ...
Joel Irving, Thursday, July 2, 2009. The true story of an intelligent, gay African American man who took a job at a New York collection agency only to find out that he was hired to have sex with management! at 12:28 PM ...
An Ode to New York 'Street Face'; Grub Street Co. Takes a Break, Considers Joining Veloce in Delivery Game; Daily Intel Washington Post Newsroom Not Too Keen on Whoring Selves Out; Vulture Studios Just Not That Into Indie Movies ...
Proceeds will benefit Southampton Hospital. Children under six, infants, strollers and pets are not allowed in the Showhouse. Admission to the showhouse is $30 and includes the Showhouse Journal. Southampton, New York ...