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Source: flickr.com --- 3 days ago
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Source: cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com --- 9 days ago
Fierce competitors are staying up all night, and then some, for days in hopes of setting a Guinness world record for longest continuous stretch of watching movies. ...
Source: networks.feedburner.com --- 10 days ago
Gossip Girl’s Blake Lively (Serena) films scenes in the middle of Times Square. Lively was on set filming scenes with Serena’s new love interest Aaron Rose (John Patrick Amedori). var iamInit = function() {try{initIamServingHandler(420,344,150679,"http://pis.picapp.com/IamProd/Resources/Css/css2.css")}catch(ex){}}() var iamInit = function() {try{initIamServingHandler(320,901,150682,"http://pis.picapp.com/IamProd/Resources/Css/css2.css")}catch(ex){}}() Share This ...
Source: buzzworthy.mtv.com --- 9 days ago
While I do break for Jonas Brothers fans, I usually take the “secret” back way (west on 44th Street — very secret) to work to avoid the Times Square crush on my way to work. Plus, there’s a potential for a Clay Aiken spotting since I pass Spamalot on my way into the MTV building [...] ...
Source: www.bostonherald.com --- 10 days ago
Paul Newman, who first set foot on the Great White Way in 1953, will be remembered on Broadway tonight. The Broadway League said the marquees of the New York theaters that... ...
Source: www.sun-sentinel.com --- 4 days ago
NEW YORK (AP) _ You may want to try this at home. ...
Source: upcoming.yahoo.com --- 1 hour ago
Finovate 2008 will showcase 24 of the most innovative technology products in finance and banking to an audience of hundreds of press, venture capitalists, bloggers and financial executives in New York City, the financial capital of the world. Attending companies include: Citigroup, American Express, Intuit, Yahoo!, Experian, Washington Mutual, Bank of America, Fidelity, Wells Fargo, RBC, Deutsche Bank, E*Trade, AARP, Capital One, HSBC, Citadel FCU, Battery Ventures,The Wall Street Journal, Yankee Group, Forrester Research, Gartner Inc., PBS, SmartMoney, BusinessWeek, and The New York Times. In both the morning and afternoon, 12 innovative companies will each have just 7 minutes on stage to demo their latest and greatest products followed by several hours of high-impact networking focused around those companies. Some of the presenting companies include: Finovate Presenter Logos For more details, please visit www.finovate2008.com or contact us at finovate@netbanker.com or 206-517-5021. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 10 hours ago
WEAR TV 3 Oct 13 2008 12:06AM GMT ...
Source: upcoming.yahoo.com --- 8 days ago
Come watch the valiant efforts of three energetic Shakespeare enthusiasts, who will perform all 37 of his plays in 90 minutes. A feat to impress even the Bard himself! Location: Times Square Arts Center 669 8th Ave @ 42nd Street Cost: $20 + 2 drinks ...
Source: upcoming.yahoo.com --- 8 days ago
Come watch the valiant efforts of three energetic Shakespeare enthusiasts, who will perform all 37 of his plays in 90 minutes. A feat to impress even the Bard himself! Location: Times Square Arts Center 669 8th Ave @ 42nd Street Cost: $20 + 2 drinks ...
Source: blogs.villagevoice.com --- 4 days ago
When Staten Island's Jerry Cavallaro dropped out, we kind of lost interest. But the Netflix movie-watching marathon went on anyway in that glass box at Broadway and Seventh Avenue, and ended yesterday with Suresh Joachim and Claudia Wavra breaking the Guinness World Record of 123 hours and 10 minutes for uninterrupted movie-watching. MarketWatch reports the final film was Thelma and Louise , which was dropped off by Susan Sarandon. Shortly thereafter, Netflix trimmed its 4th-Quarter outlook and its shares dropped 11 percent . ...
Source: defamer.com --- 11 days ago
Where some see New York City's Times Square as a monument to overpopulation, the Duggar family of TLC sees only parents who aren't trying hard enough. On last night's premiere of 17 and Counting , the Duggar parents and their brood of 17 children (not counting number 18, currently nestled in the ransacked waiting room of his mother's belly) visited Manhattan, and like the Muppets before them, they caused a sensation! As the Duggars shielded their children's eyes from the more lascivious images flitting across Times Square's plasma screens, the NYC residents around them felt their freakshow radar go off and swarmed the family for pictures. For the Duggars, it was a staggering display of their newfound celebrity — so who could blame them for accidentally losing two children to the crowds, replacing them with a midget manning the falafel stand and a friendly cabbie named "Mohammed"? [ TLC ] ...
Source: upcoming.yahoo.com --- 8 days ago
Come watch the valiant efforts of three energetic Shakespeare enthusiasts, who will perform all 37 of his plays in 90 minutes. A feat to impress even the Bard himself! Location: Times Square Arts Center 669 8th Ave @ 42nd Street Cost: $20 + 2 drinks ...
Source: www.geoexpat.com --- 11 days ago
Hi everyone! My friends and I have been living in HK for a little over 3 years now but we... ...
Source: blogs.timesunion.com --- 3 days ago
Sign of the Times, or of poor planning. ...
Source: www.app.com --- 4 days ago
You may want to try this at home. ...
Source: www.observer.com --- 4 days ago
We've all done it. One minute you get innocently sucked into wathcing The Breakfast Club on VH1. The next thing you know it's 5 a.m. and you're still only halfway through that Lord of the Rings marathon you stumbled upon on Encore. And as much as you feel cracked out and like less of a human being for sitting in front of a TV screen for so long, you just can't stop watching! No big deal for Suresh Joachim of Toronto and Claudia Wavra of Germany, who, the Associated Press is reporting , probably just broke the world record for continuous movie-watching after tuning in to 57 consecutive films in 123 hours in "a plastic-glass house" in Times Square.  read more » ...
Source: www.scienceblogs.com --- 9 days ago
tags: Times Square , 42nd street , Losing My Marbles , subway art , NYC through my eye , photography , NYC Losing my Marbles (2003). Artist: Lisa Dinhofer. Losing my Marbles, image 2, Detail 8. Glass mosaics on mezzanine walls of the 42nd Street (Times Square) for the A, C and E trains. This mosaic was just installed since I photographed it as the adhesive was still drying and the workmen were sweeping up their mess! Image: GrrlScientist 9 September 2008 [ larger view ]. Lisa Dinhofer uses representations of toy marbles to challenge our imaginations by playing with illusions that alter physical perceptions. Her work spans a 32-foot-long wall and two adjacent side walls. Created in glass mosaic, the main artwork consists of a gold-colored trompe l'oeil frame surrounding a black and white tiled floor that serves as the backdrop for the marbles, which seem to roll toward the viewer. On the side walls, free-floating marbles seem to breaking free in space. Dinhofer comments, "Every object I paint actually exists; I work from life. The space I create is believable -- but not real. Because I design my own space, I call myself an 'illusionist' painter rather than a 'realist'. The space in my work is invented. It's flattened -- like the space we see on a television or a computer screen." Read the rest of this post... | Read the comments on this post... ...
Source: scienceblogs.com --- 8 days ago
tags: Times Square , 42nd street , L>osing My Marbles , subway art , NYC through my eye , photography , NYC Losing my Marbles (2003). Artist: Lisa Dinhofer. Losing my Marbles, image 2, Detail 9. Glass mosaics on mezzanine walls of the 42nd Street (Times Square) for the A, C and E trains. This mosaic was just installed since I photographed it as the adhesive was still drying and the workmen were sweeping up their mess! Image: GrrlScientist 9 September 2008 [ larger view ]. Lisa Dinhofer uses representations of toy marbles to challenge our imaginations by playing with illusions that alter physical perceptions. Her work spans a 32-foot-long wall and two adjacent side walls. Created in glass mosaic, the main artwork consists of a gold-colored trompe l'oeil frame surrounding a black and white tiled floor that serves as the backdrop for the marbles, which seem to roll toward the viewer. On the side walls, free-floating marbles seem to breaking free in space. Dinhofer comments, "Every object I paint actually exists; I work from life. The space I create is believable -- but not real. Because I design my own space, I call myself an 'illusionist' painter rather than a 'realist'. The space in my work is invented. It's flattened -- like the space we see on a television or a computer screen." Read the rest of this post... | Read the comments on this post... ...
Source: scienceblogs.com --- 9 days ago
tags: Times Square , 42nd street , Losing My Marbles , subway art , NYC through my eye , photography , NYC Losing my Marbles (2003). Artist: Lisa Dinhofer. Losing my Marbles, image 2, Detail 8. Glass mosaics on mezzanine walls of the 42nd Street (Times Square) for the A, C and E trains. This mosaic was just installed since I photographed it as the adhesive was still drying and the workmen were sweeping up their mess! Image: GrrlScientist 9 September 2008 [ larger view ]. Lisa Dinhofer uses representations of toy marbles to challenge our imaginations by playing with illusions that alter physical perceptions. Her work spans a 32-foot-long wall and two adjacent side walls. Created in glass mosaic, the main artwork consists of a gold-colored trompe l'oeil frame surrounding a black and white tiled floor that serves as the backdrop for the marbles, which seem to roll toward the viewer. On the side walls, free-floating marbles seem to breaking free in space. Dinhofer comments, "Every object I paint actually exists; I work from life. The space I create is believable -- but not real. Because I design my own space, I call myself an 'illusionist' painter rather than a 'realist'. The space in my work is invented. It's flattened -- like the space we see on a television or a computer screen." Read the rest of this post... | Read the comments on this post... ...

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