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Stank Places More Hardcore

Hamilton Nolan · 10/26/09 11:36AM

Brigham Young researchers have found that clean, fresh smells make people act "fairer and more generous." Makes sense—New York City is essentially a noxious, rat-infested garbage barge full of venal, corrupt hustlers. Fuck you, Utah. [Science Daily]

Get Your Sexy 'Recession Roommate,' Cheap!

Hamilton Nolan · 10/23/09 11:48AM

Ladiessssssss: Are you mature? Drama free? Down on your luck? Looking for a beautiful West Village apartment, but only have $275 to pay for rent? Are you willing to share a bed with this dude? Then it's your lucky day.

L Train Death? (Updated)

Hamilton Nolan · 10/07/09 10:44AM

A tipster tells us that someone jumped in front of the L train at First Avenue, and that the line's been shut down. If you know more, email us. [Pic via] UPDATE: MTA's vague service alert below.

Which Magazine Would NYC Be?

Hamilton Nolan · 10/06/09 12:47PM

In your controversial Tuesday media column: A magazine tries to claim NYC as its own, Details loses a publisher, Nancy Grace is the next Judge Judy, and Madonna wants to suck a newspaper's life blood (money).

Ninja vs. Reggae Star In Unfair Sword Fight

Hamilton Nolan · 10/05/09 08:12AM

What happens to a dancehall reggae artist retired? Does he dry up, like a raisin in the sun? Or fester like a sore, and then run? No. He moves to East New York and is attacked by a ninja-like swordsman.

Smoke Clogs Subway Lines

Hamilton Nolan · 10/02/09 11:31AM

Breaking servicey alert for Manhattanites: There's an unexplained "smoke condition" in a midtown subway tunnel. Click through for the full alert.

Essex House Murder Confession

Hamilton Nolan · 09/21/09 08:52AM

Essex House murder suspect Derrick Praileau has reportedly admitted to killing 44 year-old businesswoman Andree Bejjani. The Post says Praileau came into work drunk at 5 a.m., broke into Bejjani's room, and "just lost it." [NYP. Pic: Flickr]

The Yes Men's Next Stunt

Hamilton Nolan · 09/16/09 09:11AM

"Survivaball." Read all about it on the website. "Worried About Climate Change? Don't sweat it." Instead, you can wear a ridiculous rubber-ball body suit to protect you from the ravages of global warming. It's an example of the world's largest corporations using engineering to replace ethics, with humorous results, etc.

Smoker Oppression Reaches Tipping Point

Hamilton Nolan · 09/16/09 08:37AM

They banned smoking in bars, and people said nothing, because they did not smoke in bars, except sometimes if they were really drunk. But now NYC wants to ban smoking in parks, and lo! Smokers finally get some public sympathy.