The Highline - they’re planning to build a similar version in London, although it would run from one side of the Thames to the other.
Have you visited The Highline recently? It’s beautiful this time of year.
TONIGHT at 11 p.m.: Pres. Obama interview with Charlie Rose (taped on Sunday). Share if you’ll be watching! More Charlie Rose online → http://bit.ly/14FTXTO
The interview took place just before the President and First Family were to depart for Belfast for the G-8 Summit and includes issues including the outcome of the Iranian elections, the civil war in Syria, China and cyber attacks, the NSA controversy, Guantanamo, and the drone policy.
Have you seen the Annie The Musical revival on Broadway? Tell us what you thought in the comments.
Behind-the-scenes film comes to THIRTEEN & PBS June 28: http://bit.ly/13TNP83 photo credit: Joan Marcus
Inspector Lewis returns TONIGHT at 10pm. Here’s a preview of what’s to come: http://bit.ly/14sF1bI
Also, because we know how much you love Lewis and Hathaway, enter to win the complete series on DVD here: http://bit.ly/13tRuJr
Children on the Lexington Avenue express. New York, 1969.
By Librado Romero
(Source: The New York Times, via oldnewyork)
Was the ad industry in the sixties really full of Don Drapers, cigarettes and alcohol–fueled lunches? ‘The Real Mad Men and Women of Madison Avenue’ is COMING SOON!
Here’s a sneak peek: http://bit.ly/13usXUy
We love that Ming Fay’s Shad Crossing, Delancey Orchard at the Delancey St-Essex St Station is featured on the popular list of Untappedcities’ Foursquare. Also, if you happen to Instagram this great image while you’re down there, use the hashtag #artsfortransit !
Featured Foursquare List: Subway Art in NYC http://bit.ly/1bsdjw8
Any ‘Phantom of the Opera’ fans out there? How would you like to watch it pledge-free this weekend? Help us reach our goal of 750 donations by Sunday and we’ll make those pledge breaks disappear!
“As New York State transitions from a manufacturing economy to a knowledge economy, few institutions are playing a more important role than the state’s 35 community colleges.”
Read “Completion Day,” the Center for an Urban Future’s latest report on community college graduation rates: http://ow.ly/lOUQl.
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