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Alanis Morissette “Hand in My Pocket” Video.
Parade on Prospect Park West…Mostly on the Windsor/16th Street Block.
Prime Burger Restaurant, in Midtown Manhattan
For many of the guys that work here, the restaurant is like a second home - some of them have been slinging burgers, making shakes, and waiting on customers at this location for decades. Opened in 1938, the place hasn’t been altered since the early ’60s, and it looks all the better for it. Here the waiters and workers of Prime Burger discuss their views on their chosen profession, and the unique nature of the place itself.
Maps and Atlases perform “Solid Ground” at the Metropolitan Ave. station.
Watch more great underground performances @ Subway Sessions.
On this week’s episode of BTR Pulse, we take a closer look at the controversy surrounding New York City’s horse-drawn carriages.
VernissageTV visits phase two of NYC’s elevated High Line Park.
If you’re visiting NYC, this is a must see. It’s absolutely gorgeous.
BTR Pulse host Lauren Hawker visits Park Slope, Brooklyn to speak with women about their concerns regarding the recent string of sexual attacks in the area. Lauren also interviews the Executive Director of The Center for Anti-Violence Education to discuss ways women can defend themselves.
Below the colorful marquees of Times Square, BTR Pulse host Jess Westberg asks folks what movie or TV show best represents the Big Apple!
Waaaay too many people say “Friends”. WTF?
This week on BTR Pulse, to celebrate the announcement of a new bike share program in NYC via Alta Bicycle Share, we ask New Yorkers how they get to work. With all the bikes locked up all around town, we wanted to know who rides a bike to work, why they do or don’t, and if they’d consider riding more once the bike share launches.
NYPD vehicles have the words “Courtesy / Professionalism / Respect” painted on them. Watch this group of knucklehead NYC cops betray all three claims over an utterly insignificant situation.
(Source: animalnewyork.com)
NY77: The Coolest Year In Hell
An fast-paced documentary about life in NYC, circa 1977. This YT embed appears to be the last place on earth where you can watch it. Take advantage.
Crime. Sex. Hip hop. Punk. Art. Disco. Politics. Riots.
You’ll be hooked in 5 minutes.
(Source: imageoscillite)
Hyperallergic TV: Richard Kostelanetz Talks About the L Train
Kostelanetz has written one of the definitive books about New York’s Soho arts community and currently lives in the Ridgewood/Bushwick neighborhood. He sees the L train as one of the hubs of the city’s arts community.
Hidden amidst the industrial buildings, shipping ports, and IKEA, lies a brewery known for supplying New York City with solid craft beer. We’re talking of course, about Sixpoint Craft Ales. On this episode of The Brewery Show, we discover how the Sixpoint name came about, and learn from Owner Shane Welch about what serving beer to the most populated city in the United States is all about.
Life in Bushwick.
Heartpocalypse by Matthew Silver
The re-awakening of the inner child. Love is now.
(Source: imageoscillite)