Bryant Park Location: (Between 5th Ave and 6th Ave and between 40th St and 42nd St) Nidtown Manhattan, NY Bryant Park is one of the many oases dotting the concrete jungle of Manhattan. The 9.6 acre park is located in midtown Manhattan, close to Times Square, Port Authority bus terminal, Grand Central train station. On […]
If you live in the New York Metropolitan area or even neighboring states like Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Delaware, Maryland or Northern Virginia you might want to consider taking your kids to Coney Island in Brooklyn, NY. After all, it’s summer vacation now and your kids must be getting bored stiff. Short Ride Coney […]
Just the other day, I was walking down 6th Avenue in Manhattan toward Radio City. It was around 11AM and I was already hearing hungry bellows from my stomach. I looked around for a food cart to grab a quick, cheap meal. As I was crossing W.44th St, my eyes fell on the My Biryani […]
Life in New York City is becoming hard, very hard. Incomes are yielding to gravity while prices are constantly defying it. Shelters in NYC for the homeless are full. And life for the 99%, the unfortunate have-nots (a.k.a. the non-Mitt Romneys) is an unending, futile struggle. Sliding Pizza Slices in NYC Thank God, at least […]
Inordinately fond as I’m of the late Hollywood icon Humphrey Bogart, it was pre-ordained that I’d watch The Big Sleep eventually. From my local library, I borrowed the DVD of the 1946 film The Big Sleep in which Bogie co-stars with his then young wife Lauren Bacall. The movie has a certain panache and style, […]
After eating at the King of Falafel food cart in Manhattan, I felt like I’d won the lotto. Man, the Falafel and Shawarma are that good here. Food carts and food trucks are dime a dozen in Manhattan but King of Falafel is one of the rare carts that has people waiting in line. And […]
The great thing about New York City is that there’s room for everyone. Oh, no, I don’t mean room in merely the physical sense. I mean there’s an opportunity for survival, for the majority of people that are drawn to the city. Whether you’re a Ghanian immigrant hustling fake Rolex watches and Rayban shades on Canal […]
After getting free (but spotty) WiFi at major public parks, New Yorkers can now look forward to free Internet access via public payphones under a new pilot program. The radius of the Payphone WiFi service will be between 100-200 feet from the payphone where the equipment is installed. NYC officials unveiled the Payphone WiFi initiative […]