The MTA's Twitter (yes, the MTA has a Twitter account) posted a photo of the new feature rolling out along the L train: real-time displays of where trains are on the route. This is comforting, somewhat, since simply not knowing when or whether a train is coming is half of the annoyance of public transit, but what about those long weekends, for example, when the F train isn't running between Church Avenue and Jay Street? Do we really want a live display of how bad our commute is going to be? Self-delusion about outages is the only thing, many times, that keeps the thronging masses from open revolt on the subway platforms. This heralds a new era of the MTA either trying to make themselves look better and more efficient or proving once and for all that they truly do not care what we think.
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Sixteen of the world's best snowboarders will converge on the East River Park to compete for pieces of a $100,000 purse. An entirely massive jump has been constructed, as well as the usual snowboard half-pipes, to accomodate the "jam session" format preliminary and final rounds of the competition. Olympic Gold Medalist Shaun White will be competing alongside Pat Moore, Travis Rice, Kevin Pearce, Mikkel Bang, Danny Davis, Kohei Kubo, Kazuhiro Kakubo, Terke Haakonsen, Andreas Wiig, Torstein Horgmo, Jake Blauvelt, Greg Bretz, Bjorn Lienes, and JJ Thomas. Local metal miscreants and all-around lunatics Anthrax will provide the musical landscape for the event. Gates open at 2pm on February 5th, and the event will end sometime after the awards presentation, which is scheduled for 9pm.
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Posted on 1/14/2009
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Fifth Avenue is a madhouse at the best of times, and during the holiday season, it's absolute bedlam. The confluence of world-class flagship stores, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Rockefeller Center, and Central Park greats a Tholian-sized grid of pedestrian traffic that seems altogether impassable. Whether this is because everyone's trying out our Fifth Avenue walking tour or simply there to see the magnificent holiday displays, it's sea fit for no ship. So for those either unable or unwilling to see the holiday window displays (more information on the whole swath of displays can be found here) of Fifth Avenue, here's a brief tour. World Of Disney & Faconnable
 
Louis Vuitton & Henri Bendel
 
Brooks Brothers & Bulgari
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Juicy Couture
 
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Posted on 12/22/2008
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Saturday, the City Winery hosted "Holidays Uncorked," a collection of holiday stories performed by New York actors. Though it's been a Chicago mainstay for many a holiday season, this year marks the first time the event has come to New York, and it also marks the inauguration of City Winery as an up-and-coming venue. The rustic winery—New York's first—will soon feature its first annual New Year's Eve show, with chanteuse Joan Osborne. If the stories and performances of "Holidays Uncorked"—which were emotive, resonant, and memorable—City Winery will quickly become the spot to watch.
 
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Posted on 12/17/2008
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