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Tag Archives: NYC
What About Staten Island
Earlier this month we shared a very clever New York City coffee map based on subway stops. Now the creator, Android developer Nimal Banerjee, has expanded the original Manhattan- only map to include the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. But … Continue reading
MTA NYC Goes Digital
New York City’s MTA has finally launched its much anticipated new digital, touch-point “MTA On the Go” kiosks. The units offer 47-inch screens providing real-time transit information, including visual station to station directions with transfers and line info, countdown to … Continue reading
Best Joe in NYC
H/t to Nimal Banerjee of Butterfruit Labs for this fun map of the best coffeehouses in Manhattan by subway stop.
New York Is A Trip
German film student Lena Steinkühler created the trippy little film below entitled “New York Biotopes”. It is a phantasmagoric take on how NYC might look if the infastructure began randomly morphing into surrealistic creatures—part organic and part mechanical. Take a … Continue reading
The Joy of Maps
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Happy Birthday, Strand Book Store
Today New York City’s renowned Strand Book Store is celebrating its 85th anniversary. Founded in 1927 by Ben Bass,and still owned by his son Fred Bass, the Strand is one of NYC’s last iconic 20th century bookshops in business. To … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Tourism, USA, Writing
Tagged New York, New York City, NYC, Strand Bookstore
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Small Business Saturday: Bookshop Edition
Today marks the second annual Small Business Saturday. On one of the busiest shopping weekends of the year in North America, shoppers are encouraged to patronize their local stores to help suppport area businesses. You can do your part to … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, USA
Tagged American Express, Black Friday, Chicago, Doylestown, NYC, Princeton, Small Business Saturday, Strand Books
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New York City : Visitors Etiquette
About three weeks ago we posted an article on one artist’s valiant (and funny) campaign to raise the standards of behavior on New York City’s subways. Since then we’ve had some interesting conversations from infrequent visitors and potential tourists about … Continue reading
Posted in Tourism, USA
Tagged Big Apple, Cab Drivers, Etiquette, Manhattan, MetroCard, MTA, New York, New York City, NYC, Subway, Taxi
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Green (and metaphorical too)
Columbian artist Miler Lagos works in many mediums, including video, collage, sculpture and installation. His work, which often incorporates repurposed reading materials, is often a metaphorical take on the precarious balance between human culture and the forces of nature. Miler’s … Continue reading
