WNYC's Transmitter
WNYC’s Greenpoint, Brooklyn transmitter (partially built with WPA workers) on opening day, October 31, 1937.  (New York Times)

WNYC’s Greenpoint, Brooklyn transmitter (partially built with WPA workers) on opening day, October 31, 1937. (New York Times)

Help a New York playwright end his career in style. —Jennifer Hsu

Perfect bike weather, n’est pas?

Perfect bike weather, n’est pas?

Brooklyn’s in the house! Via The Seattle Times:
“…Mitch Davie, center right, of Brooklyn, N.Y., makes a one-handed catch  of a flying bat off the swing of Atlanta Braves second baseman Dan Uggla.”
And reportedly does not spill his Red Stripe. -A.P. 

Brooklyn’s in the house! Via The Seattle Times:

“…Mitch Davie, center right, of Brooklyn, N.Y., makes a one-handed catch of a flying bat off the swing of Atlanta Braves second baseman Dan Uggla.”

And reportedly does not spill his Red Stripe. -A.P. 

Nine seconds of bliss in Williamsburg, 2005, via Jetsettica. -A.P.

Williamsburg, Brooklyn, land of plein air illuminations and nesting-doll self-consciousness, leads the league in turning a corner and-BAM!-there’s Hieronymus Bosch. -Jim O’Grady