The 747 once symbolized glamor, innovation, and populism. Today, flying is “disappointing at best, and inhumane at worst,” Ian Bogost writes. He reports on the slow death of the 747—and the end of an era of American culture: theatlantic.com/magazine/202…
Was there (at home in front of a radio) in 1973; the wait, and the drama, and maybe understanding better the magnitude of the achievement, make this even sweeter.
Ha muerto el Niño Guerrero, el líder de la banda Tren de Aragua, la misma que el canciller @yvangil dijo que no existía, que era una “ficción mediática”.
Remembering David Hockney, he was kind and always had a sparkle in his eye. He never stopped experimenting and is one of the finest painters of our generation.
Illustrator and designer Michael Doret created the iconic New York Knicks logo in 1991. He shares his favorite alternate logo designs. curbed.com/article/new-york-…
Check out the Park's newest visitor — a beaver! 🦫 Recently seen swimming around Gansevoort Peninsula, this beaver marks the first recorded sighting in our 400-acre Estuarine Sanctuary! Though a rare sight in NYC, beavers are native to our local waterways.
📹: Sophia Tulp
An “urban explorer” tells WIRED their mother checked in to make sure they weren’t one of the people seen scurrying out of a manhole with their friends. wired.com/story/new-york-cit…