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The Maine Postpones WRRV Sessions Performance for July 31st
The Maine has made the announcement that they need to postpone their performance for WRRV Sessions that was originally slated for Wednesday, July 31st. The Maine Postpones WRRV Sessions Scheduled for Wednesday July 31st. While the circumstances are unfortunate, The Maine still wants to see as many Hudson Valley listeners...
Tiny home surrounded by NYC skyscrapers on market for $7M
Check out this real-life Up house for sale - a tiny home surrounded by skyscrapers in the heart of New York City. The three-bedroom 18th-century property is one of three renovated carriage houses on the block. The house has been completely refurbished for a modern look and has three bathrooms.
Dyson College Office of Communications Honored with Telly Award
Dyson College’s anthem video, Go Further, was recognized by the Telly Awards as the Silver Winner for an educational institution promotional video. It was produced by The Cutting Board, with Jeffrey Johnson as director, and Julia Main as producer. Dyson College’s Angela Nally ‘99, ’06, assistant dean for communications, Antonia Gentile ‘98, ’07, assistant director of communications, and Amanda Delfino ‘23, communications manager, were also producers.
Billy Joel Joined by Axl Rose for ‘Highway to Hell’ as He Hits the Highway Out of Madison Square Garden With a Rousing Residency Finale: Concert Review
From Elvis at the International to Adele at Caesars Palace, other artists have staked their claim to a single spot out with lengthy residencies out west, but no one’s become as legendary for doing it back east as Billy Joel with his regularly scheduled shows at New York City’s Madison Square Garden. And, certainly, no one’s done it in a venue this big, or with so much of a concentration on locals, not just attracting a tourist trade. Since the residency began January 2014, the beloved, Bronx-born piano man has packed MSG every month – save for pandemic breaks –...
Foster the People shares new song, “Chasing Low Vibrations,” announces NYC & LA shows
Foster the People has shared a new song called “Chasing Low Vibrations,” a track off the band’s upcoming album, Paradise State of Mind. “It’s about stepping into a new chapter of being, while reflecting on the past,” the group says. You can listen to “Chasing...
Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty Will Be Honored by Gingold Theatrical Group
Gingold Theatrical Group will honor Tony-winning composer and lyricist Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens (Ragtime, Once On This Island, Seussical) at its 2024 Golden Shamrock Gala September 23 at 6 PM at Robert Restaurant atop the Museum of Arts & Design. Ahrens and Flaherty will be presented with the Golden...
Chris Lake Delivers House Grooves at Blackbook Takeover in NYC for Two Nights
This past weekend, Chris Lake delivered an unforgettable weekend of house music beats in New York City for two b2b shows. The event organized by EMW, took place on 7/19 and 7/20, over at the Brooklyn Army Terminal, which is an unique open air venue by the water. The organizers of the event are known to pick out bespoke locations to offer a fresh take in the New York City events space and had organized shows at venues in NYC such as the Kings Theater and Angel Orensanz Foundation.
Hudson River shipping stakeholders oppose anchoring ban
Mariners operating in New York’s Hudson River are confronting safety challenges amidst efforts to prohibit anchoring in an area prone to dense fog, high winds, and other unpredictable weather conditions. Anchoring is crucial for routine vessel operations, such as crew rest and maintenance. Previously, the maritime industry collaborated on formal regulations for anchorage areas along the river, a move supported by the U.S. Coast Guard.
Rotting Bodies Found In A Nyc Apartment After A Buddy Was Assaulted By A Foul Scent At The Door: Sources
According to sources and the NYPD, a 54-year-old woman’s friend called the police on Wednesday for a wellness check after he hadn’t heard from her in weeks. The unnamed friend went to her home and rang the doorbell to check on her, prompting the call to the authorities.
Lightstone is latest target of 421a rent lawsuit
David Lichtenstein’s Lightstone Group has been hit with the latest in a series of lawsuits alleging illegal rent increases at buildings receiving the 421a tax break. The case was brought by tenants at Gantry Park Landing, an apartment building at 2-14 50th Avenue in Long Island City, Crain’s reported.
Hudson River pier could be transformed into Midtown green space under new state law
People attend Food Network's New York City Wine and Food Festival at Pier 76 in Midtown Manhattan on Oct. 13, 2023. The law calls for at least half of the blacktop pier to become park space and paves the way for the relocation of a nearby heliport. [ more › ]
Fire at JFK Airport in New York causes 9 injuries and numerous flight cancellations and delays
On Wednesday morning, a small fire at JFK Airport in New York caused minor injuries to nine individuals and disrupted numerous flights. Around 7:15 a.m., an escalator on Concourse C caught fire and emitted smoke throughout Terminal 8. Approximately 960 individuals were evacuated from the vicinity and relocated to a...
Milliner Albertus Swanepoel Dies at 65
Milliner Albertus Swanepoel has died, according to the Council of Fashion Designers of America. The designer was 65 years old. CFDA Releases Official New York Fashion Week Schedule The South African designer known for his whimsical, theatrical hat designs had a storied career dating back to the ’80s in his native country, where he initially studied graphic design at the University of Pretoria before jumping into the fashion industry. He launched his fashion career with his made-to-measure clothing label Quartus Manna, which he won a Coty Award in South Africa in 1987. He later made the move to New York City in 1989...
Mayor Adams wants gun detectors at every subway turnstile. Experts say it’s a longshot.
The NYPD plans to test futuristic scanners equipped with artificial intelligence technology to track guns on the subway. Adams’ ambitions for a futuristic, weapon-detecting turnstile contrast with those of the MTA, which is working on a “turnstile of the future” that’s harder to hop over. [ more › ]
The Controversial Celine Dion Moment That Caused Fans to Protest
One of the most enduring debates of Celine Dion’s career is simply a matter of taste as to whether someone enjoys her distinct voice or not, but in 2023, a new controversial Celine Dion moment caused fans to protest in the streets after what many fans perceived to be a major snub of the singer.
New York Man Allegedly Found with Credit Card Skimming Tech in Salisbury
SALISBURY, MD - The Salisbury Police Department has announced the arrest of a New York man they say was in possession of items used for credit card skimming technology. According to police, officers pulled a car over on July 21st near Eastern Shore Drive and E. Carroll St. just after 9 p.m. After speaking with the driver, Ion Nantu of Glendale, NY, police say they searched the vehicle and discovered multiple items used in the installation and maintenance of credit card skimmers. Skimmers are used to fraudulently collect card and bank information at credit card readers.
Early Addition: Olympic swimmers pee in the pool
Because that's how a true competitor marks their territory, here are your early links: A deep dive on the + POOL, tree branches are increasingly falling on subway tracks, actors in movies about the Roman Empire should have Italian accents, and more. [ more › ]
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