February 2012
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The way I catapult food into my mouth at Grand Central probably scares tourists. Thankfully, the food at GCT is good (Indian! Thai! Chili! Cupcakes!), unlike Penn.
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January 2012
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Jan 31st
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Make your own subway map! →
Design your own creative derivative, like the previously mentioned RSC Shakespeare map. (via Brainpicker)
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WatchWatch
overdoseone: @ http://thekidinblak.tumblr.com/
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In 2011, New Yorkers were mainly concerned with... →
The top search terms in Google were, in order: “mta” (by a lot!), “nj transit,” “hopstop,” then “dmv ny.” Number 8, “ezpass,” was also transit-related. (via Second Ave Sagas)
Jan 13th
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Jan 12th
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In L.A., driving is a jarring experience →
carschmar: I’m surprised bikes aren’t mentioned once in this story, particularly because of Mayor Villaraigosa’s newfound bike enthusiasm. Yes, a pothole is a nuisance to a driver, but can be devastating to a biker. If the city is going to spend money to fix holes, I hope it also tackles what I refer to as “the devil’s spine,” a several-mile stretch of bumps and holes on the Venice Boulevard...
Jan 12th
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Jan 11th
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Subway Art Blog: The Artist's Commute -... →
subwayart: It’s my pleasure to introduce you to the work of artist/designer Christopher Pace. Like other artists I’ve spotlighted in this feature, Chris makes portraits of people on the subway. His process, though, is unlike that of anyone I’ve interviewed before. Chris’ portraits are digital, made…
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