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The Ten Worst People on the Subway
Hamilton Nolan · 07/10/13 12:48PMIt's hot. The subways are crowded. People are peevish, sweating, and on edge. At times like this— when the social fabric of the city seems to hang by the thinnest of threads—it's important to relax, take a deep breath, and contemplate exactly who you hate in this godforsaken underground tunnel maze, and why.
New York City Too Expensive for Anyone
Hamilton Nolan · 07/09/13 09:35AMHamilton Nolan · 07/03/13 08:03AM
A Reminder of How Much the Person Serving Your Food Is Making
Hamilton Nolan · 06/28/13 03:33PMFor months now, a coalition of community and labor activists have been pushing for the (perhaps impossible) dream of unionizing fast food workers in New York City, or at least getting them a living wage. Yesterday, some of those fast food workers pleaded their case to the City Council. Here's something worth remembering before your evening KFC.
Watch the Yeah Yeah Yeahs Prance About on the Empire State Building
Maggie Lange · 06/25/13 08:41AMNYC Courier to Clients: We Don't Employ 'Dirty, Smelly' Immigrants
Neetzan Zimmerman · 06/24/13 05:16PMThe NYC-based bike courier service Dutch Express bills itself as the city's "most reliable same day courier service." Unfortunately, as Dutch Express surely knows, swiftness often comes at a price — like, say, not thinking twice before sending out a promotional mailer that might be seen as racist by your potential clientele.
Adorable Parking Space Fight Is Just Friendly Light Sparring, Really
Hamilton Nolan · 06/13/13 10:40AMIf you're a grown man, you should not be fighting someone in the street over a parking place. But if you are going to fight someone in the street, these guys are role models for how to end that fight.
(Update) Rescue Underway After Window Washers' Scaffolding Breaks at 44th Floor
Cord Jefferson · 06/12/13 03:17PMNew Worst Place in Manhattan Coming Soon
Hamilton Nolan · 06/11/13 02:59PMNYC Restaurant Does Away with Tipping, Pays Staff Salary Plus Benefits
Neetzan Zimmerman · 06/10/13 04:50PMINCEST Is Now an Issue in the New York Mayoral Campaign
Hamilton Nolan · 06/05/13 09:32AMStatue of Liberty Safely Ensconced in Security Perimeter
Hamilton Nolan · 06/04/13 11:31AMAt the 1886 ceremony celebrating the official opening of New York's Statue of Liberty, president Grover Cleveland declared that the statue's torchlight would "pierce the darkness of ignorance and man's oppression until Liberty enlightens the world." And it has! At least for those of you have been properly screened, for terror death bombs.
'Stop and Frisk' Program Mainly Accomplishes Harassment, Weed Arrests
Hamilton Nolan · 05/23/13 08:51AMSupporters of the NYPD's "stop and frisk" minority harassment program often argue that, hey, it's worth stopping and searching thousands of people with virtually no probable cause, because it makes this city a safer place. According to a new NYCLU analysis, though, it mostly just sends people to jail for weed.
Photographer Takes Secret Photos of Neighbors for Public Art Project
Neetzan Zimmerman · 05/17/13 11:08AMLeah Beckmann · 05/17/13 09:27AM
Hamilton Nolan · 05/16/13 01:27PM
Air Rights Battle Pits Soho Residents Against Nonprofit
Maggie Lange · 05/08/13 04:30PMGod's Love We Deliver, a nonprofit that delivers meals to sick and homebound people, will double the size of their Soho headquarters this summer. In order to fund their expansion without relocating, they sold $4 million of their air rights to a development company that is building a 14-story building next door. With the nonprofit doubling in size and the new condo widening because of newly-purchased air rights, Soho neighbors are protesting both the legality of the sale as well as the possible detrimental effects they say the buildings will have on the neighborhood.
What's The Big Idea? Searching For Meaning at the 'Ideas Festival'
Hamilton Nolan · 05/08/13 10:40AMMedia companies love to wrap themselves (ourselves) in the cloak of "ideas" just as much as advertising firms love to burnish themselves with the patina of "creativity." In both cases, it is self-flattery disguised as public celebration. We the media are not simply engaged in telling you stuff that happens; we are in the more lofty business of propagating ideas. Ideas! Who doesn't love ideas? What sort of ideas? Oh... all types of ideas!
New York City Subway in Movies of the '70s and '80s
Maggie Lange · 05/03/13 09:40AMIn this 17-minute video essay from Jonathan Hertzberg, he compiles scenes of the New York City subway in movies mostly from the 1970s and the 1980s. Though this is an account of the subterranean railway's presence in mainly fiction films, it shows a glimpse of a grimy and violent past. As the subway trundles through these two pre-Giuliani decades, it hosts a variety of gangs, purse-snatchers, tough cops, harassers, jaunty graffiti, drug-pushers, and zombie-eyed post partiers. Hertzberg has simply titled his short film Dirty Old New York Subway.