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March 31, 2008

Icy Last Looks?

Wollman Rink is still open? It was like fifty degrees today.

(Wollman Rink, Central Park, Manhattan)

Posted by jpchan at 9:44 PM
Filed under: Places

March 30, 2008

Building Boom

Look carefully: those are doors, dude.

(42 St & 6 Av, Manhattan)

Posted by jpchan at 11:02 PM
Filed under: Places

March 29, 2008

Jo's 72 St-Broadway IRT of Choice

All my life I searched for my soulmate. Just after I got used to the idea that one probably didn't exist, I found her.

Now all I have to do these days is to sit back and enjoy life. And snap the occasional photo.

(72 St-Broadway Subway Station, Manhattan)

Posted by jpchan at 1:06 PM
Filed under: Jo's Weapon of Choice

March 28, 2008

All The News

(West 4 St-Washington Sq Station, Manhattan)

Posted by jpchan at 11:45 PM
Filed under: Subways

March 27, 2008

Beneath Broadway Junction

(Broadway Junction Subway Station, Brooklyn)

Posted by jpchan at 11:59 PM
Filed under: Subways

March 26, 2008

I Always Wanted To Be A Tenenbaum

(Convent Av & 144 St, Manhattan)

Posted by jpchan at 9:59 PM
Filed under: Places

March 25, 2008

The Apex

(Atlantic Av & Van Sinderen St, Brooklyn)

Posted by jpchan at 9:51 PM
Filed under: Places

March 24, 2008

Old Red Hook, Meet New Red Hook

(Beard St, Brooklyn)

Posted by jpchan at 9:42 PM
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March 23, 2008

Be Very Afraid

Now that NYC has been the safest large city in the U.S. for several years running, it's getting harder and harder to find truly scary places within the five boroughs.

The East New York Station on the LIRR Atlantic Branch is one of those places. The station itself lies underneath the Atlantic Avenue viaduct and even in broad daylight looks like mole person territory.

But the forlorn platforms are nothing compared to the crypt-like pedestrian underpass that connects them. On a recent ride around Brooklyn, I used the underpass to get across Atlantic Avenue.

It was deserted and and full of blind corners, and frankly, I was scared shitless and wondering what I was doing in that maze with a Bike Friday, an iPhone, and no weapons of any kind (except my razor wit, of course).

As it turns out, the Chinese geek with the funny bike was the scariest -- and only -- thing in that tunnel while I was down there. Other than my imagination.

I memorialized the moment with my iPhone and got the heck out of there.

(LIRR East New York Station, Brooklyn)

Posted by jpchan at 10:42 PM
Filed under: Places

March 16, 2008

An Easy Shot

Part of the dirty secret of NYC photoblogging is that the place is just so darn photogenic. You can be lazy like me and still find something interesting just about everywhere you look.

Posted by jpchan at 11:31 PM
Filed under: Places

March 12, 2008

24/7 Tasty

Late nights would be a lot easier if we had a few of these in the five boroughs.

(Austin, TX)

Posted by jpchan at 10:22 PM
Filed under: Eating

March 11, 2008

Party To The Peoples

If you think this is impressive, wait 'till the truck hits sixty.

(Austin, TX)

Posted by jpchan at 10:16 PM
Filed under: Cultcha

March 10, 2008

Balmy

The Austin evenings are colder than we expected. Fortunately, Austin's elaborate system of geothermal taps mean you're never far away from a heat source.

Just kidding about that geothermal tap thing.

(Austin, TX)

Posted by jpchan at 10:11 PM
Filed under: Peoples

March 9, 2008

Slanted At Enchanted

Pick a bonfire, any bonfire. At Enchanted Forest, fire is on the house.

(Enchanted Forest, Austin, TX)

Posted by jpchan at 10:07 PM
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March 8, 2008

This Ain't New York

A theatre created by folks that love movies and food? Alamo Drafthouse, where have you been all my life? You make me want to cheat big time on my beloved Gotham.

(Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, South Lamar, Austin, TX)

Posted by jpchan at 9:56 PM
Filed under: Places

March 7, 2008

No Sleep Until ORD

Our trip to SXSW starts with an automated midnight phone call canceling our 6:30am flight out of LGA. A frantic phone call to a real-life AA rep later, we're booked on a 6am to ORD and advised to show up at LaGuardia at 4:30 to get a good spot on the standby list for a flight from Chicago to Austin. The car service picks us up in Brooklyn at 4am.

Long story short, we land in Austin around 6:30pm, utterly exhausted. No opening night party for us!

(O'Hare Airport, Chicago)

Posted by jpchan at 9:43 PM
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March 6, 2008

Beloved Deluxe

I just can't get enough of Deluxe. I shop here firstly for the food, but a close secondly for the atmosphere. Visiting NYC? Come to Deluxe and get all your hot pot ingredients in one place.

(Deluxe Food Market, 79 Elizabeth St, Manhattan)

Posted by jpchan at 9:34 PM
Filed under: Chinatown

March 5, 2008

Crossculturaldissonance

Call me tribal, but I sure was hoping these things were Chinese. But alas, they were marked MADE IN USA. I'm sort of offended and relieved at same time.

(Duane Reade, Broadway & 18 St, Manhattan)

Posted by jpchan at 9:44 PM
Filed under: Cultcha

Foolish At The Dynasty

Just because repeatedly throttling your shopping cart down the narrow aisles of a Chinatown supermarket for the sake of a blog photo is clearly unsafe and stupid...doesn't mean you shouldn't do it anyway.

(Dynasty Supermarket, 68 Elizabeth St, Manhattan)

Posted by jpchan at 12:00 AM
Filed under: Chinatown

March 4, 2008

Press Pot

The best cup of coffee I've ever had was Yauco Selecto in a press pot several years ago at Gramercy Tavern.

Since then, I've had a few hundred gallons of java, but never in a press pot (except on the rare occasion at a place like Chikalicious) and never Yauco Selecto beans.

But whenever I do see a press pot I think about that cup at Gramercy, and I think to myself I have to get one of these and some of those beans.

Then about two seconds later, I imagine the work and cost involved in finding the beans and getting the exactly right hardware and I promptly dismiss the whole notion. Until the next time I see a press pot.

So I love coffee, but I'm lazy too. And so far, lazy wins.

(Chikalicious Dessert Bar, 10 St & 2 Av, Manhattan)

Posted by jpchan at 12:05 AM
Filed under: Eating

March 1, 2008

BBQ & Big Hair

I may not be a fancy-pants world-traveled gourmand, but I'm pretty sure nothing goes better with ribs than a Whitesnake video. Nothing.

(Daisy May's BBQ, 46 St & 10 Av, Manhattan)

Posted by jpchan at 7:17 PM
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