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Combo Plate: Germs, skulls, breakups and more
Daily Dish-- Pass the butter: By and large, the online food world is a pretty great place to be. Nice peeps. Friendly atmosphere. Lots of conviviality, congeniality, blah blah blah. Which is why I just couldn't keep from clicking on this...... -
Smartphones make up majority of cellphone sales for first time in last quarter
L.A. Times Tech BlogFor the first time, more smartphones were sold than any other type of mobile phone last quarter, according to the NPD Group research firm. Sales of smartphones rose 8% during the first three months of this year when compared to the same period in 2010,... -
Ryan McGinness deals full deck of shows, also parties and nudie cards, for one month in L.A.
Culture MonsterAs various species of artists go, Ryan McGinness seems happy playing the party animal. In New York not so long ago he threw a party in his studio every Friday night for 50 weeks in a row. (“50 parties. 50...... -
An old-school gumshoe in the age of Tweets
On the Line. S.J. Rozan. Minotaur. $24.99. 336 pp. A successful mystery series brings a fresh look at its characters and involving plots to each novel. Edgar-winning author S.J. Rozan has done that by having two main characters – private detectives...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, New York City, New York City Police Department
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Red Jade. Henry Chang. Soho Crime. $25. 256 pp.
Red Jade. Henry Chang. Soho Crime. $25. 256 pp. There are many Chinatowns in the United States and abroad, as Henry Chang shows in his third gritty police procedural featuring NYPD detective Jack Yu. And each Chinatown is connected to the others by an...Tags: Gang Activity, Criminals, Social Issues, Crime, Law and Justice, Murder
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New Yorker Festival announces lineup
Jacket CopyIt wouldn't really be the New Yorker Festival without a little Malcolm Gladwell, would it? Today the New Yorker announced the lineup for its October festival of culture, arts and the written word. Who's taking part? A lot of the...... -
Friday's TV Highlights: 'Chinatown' on Cinemax
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of Aug. 29 - Sept. 4 in PDF format This week's TV Movies Weekly TV Listings can also be downloaded here NOSEY GUY: Jack Nicholson, above, plays a private eye in...... -
Review: Yan's Atlantic Palace in Margate
document.write (""); First impression: You can order shrimp chow mein and General Tao's, but ask for the Cantonese menu — not the standard issue menu — if you want a more authentic experience. The restaurant also advertises dim sum though it's...Tags: Shrimp, Soups, Dining and Drinking, Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Governors Island Opens To The Public Today
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, Governor David A. Paterson and local officials today opened the newest section of Brooklyn Bridge Park at Pier 6 and kicked off the Governors Island 2010 public access season. Mayor Bloomberg also announced new, free weekend...Tags: Family, David Kramer, Marty Markowitz, Culture, Brooklyn (New York City)
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Records Show Raymond Clark III Was Last To See Annie Le Alive, Source Says
The Hartford CourantComputer records show that lab technician Raymond Clark III, who was charged today with the murder of Yale graduate student Annie Le, was the last person to see her alive, a law-enforcement source told The Courant on Wednesday. Investigators traced Le'...Tags: Criminals, Columbia University, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Bus Crash In Atlantic City Hurts 24, 2 Critically
A bus carrying 50 people to this seaside gambling resort from New York's Chinatown rear-ended a car Thursday, skidding along a retaining wall on a bridge for 80 feet before stopping. The crash injured 24 people, two of them critically, authorities said....Tags: Transportation Accidents, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), WPIX, New York, Health
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Fire Marshals: 7-Alarm Chinatown Fire Caused By Overheated Electrical Junction Box
wpix.comA three-week investigation into the fatal Chinatown seven-alarm blaze has found that an overheated electrical junction box was to blame for the fire. FDNY Fire Marshals have determined that the April 11 evening fire at 283 Grand Street in Manhattan...Tags: Fire Department of New York, Manhattan (New York City), Fires, WPIX, Disasters and Accidents
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