‘Judgmental Maps’ unleash culture on the geography of modern cities
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New York’s most expensive listing was just reduced from $120 million to $96 million after five months on the market. [LLNYC] MoMA releases a new digital archive of every exhibition they’ve held since 1929. [Open Culture] Is this the world’s most beautiful hot dog cart? [Fast Co. Design] A Long Island brewery used George Washington’s 260-year-old […]
For New Yorkers looking for a break from the city’s summer pollution and noise, Fire Island has much to offer. Accessible via the Long Island Railway and Fire Island Ferries, the narrow strip of land running along Long Island’s south shore is one of the region’s few vacation spots that city residents can reach without a […]
MoMA puts 65,000 works of modern art online. [Open Culture] Tom Hanks is filling his Twitter feed with pictures of lost or discarded items on the streets of NYC. These includes gloves, shoes, and socks. [Telegraph] How this man became the city’s most famous “bulldog whisperer.” [NYP] Remember that $1,795/month LES rental with a shower in […]
Mapping Manhattan’s parking tickets by type of car. [CityLab] Representative Carolyn B. Maloney is on a mission to bring a pair of Chinese pandas to NYC, an obsession that would cost the city tens of millions of dollars. [NYT] Mayor de Blasio revealed plans to transform Governor’s Island into a year-round “center of culture, commerce and […]
Image: skyline illustration adapted from Linda Eliasen’s “There’s no place like home.” Prints available for purchase here.
How Google’s logo has changed over the years. [Mental Floss] A new Williamsburg mural commissioned by Gatorade depicts 21 of Serena Williams‘ grand slam victories. [BK Mag] Welcome to New Pork. This father-son duo created a “pun-fueled food map of the U.S.” [My Modern Met] Is Stagg and Putnam the real name of a Brooklyn restaurant? Is […]
The C train has the most hot subway cars with broken-down HVAC units. The L has the least. [WNYC] This guy put an en entire winery in his 550-square-foot NYC apartment, and it produces ten different types of wine. [Thrillist] Meet an 89-year-old watch repairman in downtown Manhattan. [Mashable] Time Out is opening a culture and food […]
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