July 2007
10 posts
Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway::Proposed... →
This development is still quite a few years away, but it’s something to be excited about. However, a lot of planning and community fighting is going to take place in the time between. From what I know, a lot of the money for this re-development is coming from allowing developers to put up very high, very expensive (i.e., few normal Brooklynites can afford) condos, which will essentially make...
pretentious ass finds apartment in "Wild West"... →
It’s people like this guy that 1) make NYC expensive for basically almost everyone who isn’t a top level suit and 2) unironically flock to an overpriced nabe because it’s being marketed as “hip” and 3) are turning the city into one big private spa construction in a gentrified industrial nabe is like the “wild west”? what an ass…
Ancient Mexicans Ate Spicy Food →
“While it is not possible to precisely recreate what the cavemen were cooking up, Perry said the food probably was “very much like today” with “fresh peppers in salsas” and dried peppers tossed into stews or ground into moles.”
summer in the city
need something to do? good luck making a choice… About.com: Summer in NYC New York Magazine: Summer Guide 2007
Vatican says other Christian churches "wounded" →
the Pope = ego-maniacal jackass
Rare giant squid washed up in Australia →
today in the holy shit duh dept.
Women drawn to men with muscles I guess if science wasn’t used to prove it, it wouldn’t technically be a fact…
cecil vortex: An Interview with Ze Frank →
ZeFrank on creativity
thumbing thru thursday, vol.1:7.5.07
I’ve been wanting to join the collective sharing of music on the web in a nominal way for quite awhile. Between these websites and my overflowing CD collection (tiny as it may be in comparison to some of the proprietors of other sites) I constantly find songs that stir up a serious desire to share my ecstatic auditory experience with others. Of course, one major dilemma is the overwhelming...
vertigo: Definition, Synonyms and Much More from... →