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Entries from Gothamist tagged with 'onwednesday'

February 8, 2008

On Wednesday, State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo crashed Fashion Week when he announced an indictment against the former superintendent of the 26th Street Armory. James Jackson had solicited bribes from fashion darling Marc Jacobs (pictured), who allegedly complied in order to secure the coveted armory space for his fashion shows. The Armory is considered a "community asset" whose space is to be used by the military and public. As of Wednesday, the designer was in......

Continue Reading "Marc Jacobs May Be Charged in Armory Bribery Case"

January 10, 2008

On Wednesday three former waiters filed suit against Keith McNally, owner of upscale eateries Pastis and Balthazar. The AP reports that the "restaurants had failed to pay minimum wage and overtime while letting non-tipped employees share in their tips." Both restaurants are established, having opened in the late '90s, so the trio sought a class action which would allow them to include any workers who were employed by McNally over the past six years. It's......

Continue Reading "Pastis, Balthazar Get Their Lawsuits Handed to Them on a Plate"

December 21, 2007

On Wednesday the City Council passed a law that we're calling "The Dan Hoyt Law". It will "target individuals who commit lewd acts in public more than once in a three year period," which will allow judges to give flashers a harsher sentence, up to a year in jail and three years of probation, on top of a $1,000 fine."We are moving to punish a pattern of behavior that is not only disgusting but dangerous.......

Continue Reading "Stiffer Penalties for Flashers"

December 21, 2007

On Wednesday, much to our regret, we cavalierly dismissed the Weather Channel's call for a chilly Friday. We much preferred the National Weather Service forecast at the time. Here's our dilemma: The Weather Channel forecast for Sunday is light rain. The Weather Service forecast, well, let's just say it goes on and on about heavy rain, a possible thunderstorm, minor flooding and heavy winds. Which is more realistic? Gothamist is sticking with the Weather Service,......

Continue Reading "Winter to Start Warm and Rainy"

December 9, 2007

Philadelphia 105 Knicks 77: On Tuesday, the Sixers fired their GM and President. On Wednesday, they lost to Boston, a team that is currently 17-2. On Friday and Saturday they swept a home-and-home against the Knicks, a team that desperately needs to start over again. It’s time Jim Dolan, if you even care anymore. It’s time Isiah Thomas, if you care about anything beyond your current job. Long ago the Garden was a magical place......

Continue Reading "Last Night's Action: How Much More Can We Take?"

November 26, 2007

What’s worth watching on food-TV this week? Martha Stewart’s got a great line-up of guests this week: Jamie Oliver on Monday, making roast beef and carrot cake; Mario Batali appears on Tuesday, making pumpkin lune (little moon) pasta; and David Chang is on Thursday. And Keri Russell, who is not a chef but played a pie-making wizard in the movie Waitress, appears on Wednesday (Monday-Friday, 1pm, NBC). Also on this week: On Wednesday, Gordon Ramsay......

Continue Reading "TV Dinners: November 26-December 2"

November 23, 2007

The 69-year-old woman who was burned over 90% of her body in a gas explosion in her Sunnyside home died yesterday. City Councilman Eric Gioia said, "It is with great regret and sadness that I announce the passing of Kunta Oza. My deepest condolences go out to her entire family, and I ask that all New Yorkers keep them in their Thanksgiving prayers." On Wednesday afternoon, calls were made to 911 about a gas smell......

Continue Reading "Woman, Burned in Queens Gas Explosion, Dies"

November 19, 2007

What’s worth watching on food-TV this week? Martha Stewart’s all about Thanksgiving this week; she even has a hotline up T-Day emergencies (email thanksgivinghotline@marthastewart.com). Her mashed potatoes tip? Use buttermilk instead of heavy cream or cream cheese—“Delicious,” she says. On Monday, she’s making sides and teaching people about heritage birds and how to find the perfect turkey. On Wednesday, she’ll be answering people’s last minute holiday questions—sent in via the hotline--throughout the show (Monday-Wednesday, Friday,......

Continue Reading "TV Dinners: November 19-25"

October 26, 2007

It is a truism, but a couple of days have made quite a change on the weather forecast. On Wednesday it looked like we were in for a few days of intermittent rain. That has so far been the case but now it seems we will lose the "off" part of "off-and-on". A low pressure system is expected to move up the coast from the Carolinas today. As it moves northward it is going......

Continue Reading "Rainy Big Apple Tonight, Wet Big Pumpkin Tomorrow"

October 15, 2007

A confession. In general, we’re not big Food Network Fans. We do make an exception for Iron Chef (it always sucks us in), and we love it’s latest incarnation. Last week on the premiere of The Next Iron Chef (9pm on the Food Network, Chef Traci Des Jardins got the ax, brought down by her salmon roe dessert (ick). Read the Amateur Gourmet's unique and often hilarious take on things on his blog on the......

Continue Reading "TV Dinners: October 15-21"

September 29, 2007

With the U.N. General Assembly in session, the city has been hopping with dignitaries. On Wednesday, Mayor Bloomberg and Schools Chancellor Joel Klein were praised by President Bush at P.S. 76 in the Bronx. The President noted, "The city tackled the challenges of underperforming schools in such a way that it's become a model for urban schools. This achievement is a hopeful sign for other school districts across America. New York City can do......

Continue Reading "Bloomberg's Big Week: Bush, Clinton, Shakira"

September 27, 2007

We received an email alert from the Sylvia Rivera Law Project about a clash between the SRLP and police officers last night in the East Village. Here is an excerpt of the SRLP's account:On the night of Wednesday, September 26, officers from the 9th Precinct of the New York Police Department attacked without provocation members of the Sylvia Rivera Law Project and of its community. Two of our community members were violently arrested, and others......

Continue Reading "Community Group Members Question Cops, Only to Get Arrested and Pepper-Sprayed"

July 29, 2007

There was a great story in the Post about a trio who managed to stop two teen muggers on Wednesday. And there was an equally great photo of two-thirds of the crimestoppers: Jan Garten and pit-bull mix Gee. On Wednesday afternoon, 84-year-old Garten was walking on Central Park West near 89th Street when she realized she was being followed by two young teens. "I noticed an African-American kid, about 14, walking behind me, holding a......

Continue Reading "Grandma, Dog Owner, and Pup Fight Off Muggers"

July 29, 2007

While SFist cringed at the fatal dose of crime littering the Bay Area, it found solace in Hillary Clinton's San Francisco campaign headquarters opening, which featured loads of exposed mammary glands. In other news, SF Taxi Commission ruled that Satan's cab must keep its (in)famous medallion number, 666; and in an un-fashion-forward frenzy, San Francisco Fashion Week (chortle) bars bloggers from covering and getting smashed at their shows and parties, respectively. Also, they found a......

Continue Reading "Elsewhere in the ist-a-verse"

April 27, 2007

Who could forget the bloody sock of Curt Schilling during game 6 of the 2004 American League Championship Series? Certainly not Red Sox fans and maybe not Yankee fans. To refresh - Schilling had ankle surgery after game 1 of the ALCS to stabilize a tendon in his right ankle. He returned in game 6, winning that game. Boston won the series and went on to win its first World Series in 86 years. On......

Continue Reading "Quick Hits: Fake Bloody Sock?; Draft to Leave NYC?"

April 24, 2007

READINGS: Russell Simmons has written a self-help book and will be at Border's today promoting it (okay, now all of this recent noise he's making makes more sense)! It's called "Do You! 12 Laws to Access the Power in You to Achieve Happiness and Success." None of the laws include any of these three words. 1pm // Border’s [100 Broadway] // Free As we mentioned a few weeks ago, Tim Gunn will be reading from......

Continue Reading "Pencil This In"

March 18, 2007

After City Council recently passed a bill to regulate pedicabs, Mayor Bloomberg decided to wait a bit longer before signing it (however, he did sign three bills about nightlife safety). Angry pedicab owners seemed to influence the mayor, pleading that the bill would contradict the 2030 sustainable city initiative. Bloomberg has until March 30th to decide whether to sign, veto or leave it alone. If left alone, the bill would automatically become law. Mayor Bloomberg......

Continue Reading "This Week at City Hall: Bill Non-Signing, 40th Updates"

March 9, 2007

Wow, if this isn't an endorsement for T-Mobile AND for youngsters to have cell phones, we don't know what is! Twelve-year-old Katie Ruiz managed to stop a robbery in progress at her home by using her new Sidekick to call 911. On Wednesday night, four men stormed into the Ruiz's two-story home in Flushing, after threatening her cousin at gunpoint to let them in. Newsday reports that her father, who has a car-financing business, and......

Continue Reading "Queens Girl and Her Sidekick Stop Robbery"

January 30, 2007

The Coupon Clipper scours the specials for the best deals in New York's big grocery stores. Potatoes are usually a reliably cheap item, but there must be a glut in the spud market, because this week finds mounds of them all over the city at great prices. Morton Williams’ $1.49 price for a 5-pound bag might sound absurd at first, but a quick glimpse revealed that it’s not even the best price this week. No......

Continue Reading "The Coupon Clipper: Spuds and Bacon"

January 26, 2007

The Wrens Play for Planned Parenthood, The Knit Gets a Makeover Last Friday The Wrens headlined a benefit show for Planned Parenthood, celebrating the 34th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision. The band played their usual Meadowlands-heavy mix of old songs, and made an announcement that it would more than likely be their final show supporting their now nearly 4 year old album. They will be working on putting together something new this summer.......

Continue Reading "Gothamist's Week in Rock: Volume 4"

January 5, 2007

On Wednesday, NYC Transit Authority President Lawrence Reuter announced he would be leaving his post in February. Reuter will be headed to Florida engineering firm Parsons Brinckerhoff - and to be closer to his grandchildren. Reuter has been president for 11 years, and we've had some good times with him. Remember when he told subway riders it would take 3-5 years to fix a broken signal room from the Chambers Street fire, but then it......

Continue Reading "Bye Bye, Larry: NYC Transit Authority Resigns"

December 29, 2006

City real estate is a tough market to navigate, so tough that some couples who are splitting up decide to live together until they can find their own places. And then there are the Taubs of Borough Park. Earlier this year, as the couple separated, Simon Taub said that he was going to put a wall down the middle of their home because he didn't want to move and be further from his kids and......

Continue Reading "If King Solomon Had to Rule About Houses..."

December 18, 2006

It’s another defining week for the Atlantic Yards. On Wednesday, the 8 million square-foot project faces one of its last hurdles: approval by the Public Authorities Control Board, the state oversight body that monitors Albany’s fiscal commitments to projects like the Yards. PACB votes have derailed large-scale projects before, most notably last year when Assembly speaker Sheldon Silver and Joseph Bruno, the Senate majority leader, killed the West Side Stadium plan. Of course, it’s no......

Continue Reading "Whither the Yards?"

December 8, 2006

On Wednesday, the Committee on Jewish Law and Standard, which guides the Conservative Judaism movement, voted to allow gay rabbis and gay unions. While the move was hailed by some and denounced by others, the other mechanics of how this ruling will work. From the NY Times: But in a reflection of the divisions in the movement, the 25 rabbis on the law committee passed three conflicting legal opinions — one in favor of gay......

Continue Reading "Gay Rabbis and Gay Unions May Be Okay"

October 15, 2006

On Wednesday a blog called Whispers in the Loggia posted an open letter from New York priests calling for a vote of no confidence in Cardinal Edward Egan, archbishop of New York. The Daily News quickly picked up on the story, as did the Post, and today the Times catches up with the story. The letter, from a group called A Committee of Concerned Clergy, is unusual in this area not only in that......

Continue Reading "Priests Pissed At Cardinal Egan"

October 4, 2006

Although they may come to miss Orlando Hernandez -- likely out for the postseason -- in the future, the Mets made do without their starting in Wednesday's 6-5 win over the Dodgers. They took a 1-0 lead in the three-of-five series. Carlos Delgado's four hits -- including the go-ahed single in the seventh inning -- led the offensive barrage. For all the talk about rotations in this series, bullpens will also play a large......

Continue Reading "Who Needs El Duque?"

September 15, 2006

Not weather related but too good to pass up: Austrians Urged to Count Dog Droppings. Even the file name is excellent. Okay, on with the rain. Once in a while when Gothamist prepares these posts we see something on a weather map that we think will affect our weather that the professional forecasters don't seem to think is important. Unlike the hours they spend making a forecast, we spend minutes writing this stuff up, so......

Continue Reading "More Raindrops on our Heads"

September 1, 2006

Capturing the murderer in the death of former Giuliani aide Martin Barreto played out like an episode of Law & Order. On Wednesday afternoon, the police arrested a homeless man, Edwin Ramos, who has a history of drug-related offenses, for the murder. Barreto had been found in his home at 23 East 10th Street last week, naked and with his throat crushed, it seems that Barreto met Ramos outside the apartment building and invited him......

Continue Reading "Encounter on the Street Led to Giuliani Aide's Murder"

August 12, 2006

Oh, Fred the cat - and detective - everyone misses you! After news of your death, all the major papers are giving you your due. with the Daily News calling you a "claws celebre" and Newsday reliving your brave bust of a fake vet in Brooklyn. The NY Times' Michael Brick, who wrote about Fred the Cat back in February in a staccato, noirish tone eulogizes Fred in a similar way and also explains how......

Continue Reading "Fred the Cat Dearly Missed By All"

July 21, 2006

On Wednesday night in Hell's Kitchen, a man was killed by a bus after an SUV hit him. Frank Frias, a 44 year old man, had been crossing 10th Avenue at 51st Street when an SUV's driver side mirror hit him. Frias fell to the ground, and then a northbound New York Waterway bus hit him. The Post reports that people saw the SUV's driver get out of the car, look at Frias, and then......

Continue Reading "SUV Hits Man, Bus Kills Him"
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