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December 1, 2008

Incase you missed the news on this PSP Fanboy site, the giant PSP that's been lording over Houston Street is gone. The site reports that the oversized gaming thingamajig has "been a landmark for years," and its dismantlement marks the end of an era...though they question if Sony will replace it with a "PSP-3000 system, which will be slimmer than the original giant PSP-1000." If that's the case, hopefully they'll be able to figure out......

Continue Reading "Game Over for Giant PSP on Houston"

December 6, 2007

We would like to take a moment to thank this week's advertisers on Gothamist. Dewars Repeal Day, celebrating our freedom to drink as we please. Go Eight, bringing us a blowout Hannukah Party on Saturday Night. The Whitney Museum, host of Kara Walker's amazing "My Complement, My Enemy, My Oppressor, My Love" show. Rubin Museum of Art, the best spot for Himalayan art. Sony Card, perfect for funding your holiday purchases. Love is a Mix......

Continue Reading "Thanks to this Week's Advertisers (Plus a Contest!)"

November 30, 2007

We would like to take a moment to thank this week's advertisers on Gothamist. Dewars Repeal Day, because you shouldn't take the right to have a drink for granted. Go Eight, a Hanukkah party on December 8th at Webster Hall. The Whitney Museum, currently featuring an exhibition of Kara Walker's work. Rubin Museum of Art, where you can start your holidays in the Himalayas. Sony Card, because you'll get $250 off a personal communicator if......

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November 23, 2007

We would like to take a moment to thank this week's advertisers on Gothamist. Dewars Repeal Day, because you shouldn't take the right to have a drink for granted. Go Eight, a Hanukkah party on December 8th at Webster Hall. The Whitney Museum, currently featuring an exhibition of Kara Walker's work. Rubin Museum of Art, where you can start your holidays in the Himalayas. Sony Card, because you'll get $250 off a personal communicator if......

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November 17, 2007

Wait a minute, didn't Brian Williams host Saturday NIght Live just two weeks ago, the one where Barack Obama appeared in the opening? Yes, but with the Writers Guild strike still on, Saturday Night Live decided to revisit the recent past, versus dig into old "Best of" clip shows. The unfortunate thing is that Page Six reports 90% of the SNL production staff was fired "until further notice" because of the strike. Other TV shows'......

Continue Reading "With Writers Still on Strike, Much of SNL Staff Fired"

November 16, 2007

We would like to take a moment to thank this week's advertisers on Gothamist. Go Eight, a Hanukkah party on December 8th at Webster Hall. The Whitney Museum, currently featuring an exhibition of Kara Walker's work. Rubin Museum of Art, where you can start your holidays in the Himalayas. Sony Card, because you'll get $250 off a personal communicator if you apply. New York Dish, where AMEX cardmembers can dish about restaurants. Busted Tees, where......

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November 15, 2007

Ghostbusters has been in the form of a videogame ever since it hit the big screen in 1984, and since then it's been through many versions and platforms. Seems it has taken nearly 24 years to perfect it though, as it's just been announced the movie will haunt us til the end up time with a series of top-notch videogames to come.First title in what the publisher hopes will be a series of Ghostbusters games......

Continue Reading "Ghostbusters Get Their Game On, Again"

October 26, 2007

Need a last minute costume idea and in a New York state of mind? Here are a few NYC-themed ideas for your Halloween fête... R.I.P.ped from the Headlines • Thor Equities Need: Winged Thor helmet and hammer, brochures or maps (which can be printed out) of Coney Island -- and something to destroy them with. • The Staten Island Ninja Burglar Need: Ninja outfit, complete with nunchucks. Fake stab wound to the chest. Map......

Continue Reading "Be New York for Halloween"

October 7, 2007

iTunes/Starbucks Partnership Launches Sony Bravia Ad rip off Artists work MLB & Joost Partnership Zune 2.0 And finally iTunes/Starbucks Partnership Launches On Tuesday the announced Apple & Starbucks partnership, to offer wireless iTunes in store experiences, launched in 600 locations in Seattle and New York City. Laptop (both Mac and PC), iPhone and iTouch users will be able to purchase music from the iTunes music store wirelessly at participating locations. What is really interesting......

Continue Reading "bits & bytes: coffee & music, angry rabbits, joost baseball and the social"

October 4, 2007

Those geniuses at Fallon London are at it again for Sony BRAVIA. First they had the bouncing balls in San Francisco, then the tower of paint in Glasgow, and now bunnies on the streets of Manhattan. Fair warning - if for some reason you're scared of bunnies, don't watch this video. The advertisement, titled "Play-doh" features 200 plasticine bunnies hopping around and a large 30 foot bunny in Thomas Paine Park in Lower Manhattan.......

Continue Reading "Video of the Day: BRAVIA Bunnies Take Manhattan"

September 28, 2007

REMINDER: Don't forget about the Atlantic Antic Festival, which we wrote all about yesterday. EVENT: The d.u.m.b.o arts center (dac) presents the 11th Annual Art Under the Bridge Festival. The three-day fête takes up 30 blocks bringing together over 1500 visual artists, 250 open studios and offices, and an expected 20,000 attendees. Given much of the music biz in this city has offices in that area, they'll be taking part as well. The Deli Magazine......

Continue Reading "Pencil This In"

August 21, 2007

READING: Elizabeth Edwards, wife of Presidential candidate John Edwards, will have the spotlight on her for the night as she reads from her memoir, Saving Graces. The tale of her teenage son's death and her current battle with cancer may have you grabbing for a box of tissues (and voting for her hubby?). 7pm // Borders [461 Park Ave] // Free MOVIE: Postponed until Monday > Head out in the rain for a screening of......

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June 14, 2007

It's not just venues closing down these days, the latest real estate casualty is still music-related, however. AMNY reports that Sony BMG is closing its Hell's Kitchen studios. Not surprisingly, the company alluded to difficult times in the recording industry when internally annoucing the five-story brick building (which resides on West 54th St and 10th Ave) will be shutting its doors this August. Employees received the memo on June 8th, also letting them know all......

Continue Reading "Sony BMG Needs A Miracle On 54th Street"

April 21, 2007

The Manhattan DA's office announced that thirteen people were indicted in a identity theft scam. Credit card information from diners in Chinatown and other areas (Brooklyn, Westchester, Long Island, Florida, New Hampshire, New Jersey, and Connecticut) would be stolen by wait staff, using handheld credit card skimmers. A list of restaurants where the scam took place was not released. One defendant, JD Kenny, would pay $35-50 per skimmed card information, and then use that information......

Continue Reading "Credit Card Scam at Restaurants"

November 17, 2006

Angel Parades was the first person to buy the Playstation 3 at the Sony Store in Midtown (apparently Charlie Murphy was on the scene!) while Sergio Rodriguez bought the first one at the Union Square Circuit City. Rodriquez said, "This is the best game ever. It's so worth the wait. Some people may call me crazy, but I really love to play." We found 1010WINS' description of who was waiting: "die-hard gamers and entrepreneurs......

Continue Reading "Playstation 3 Has Arrived...Two More Days Till Wii"

November 16, 2006

If you haven't showered in a few days, there is a good chance that you're probably waiting on a line trying desperately to score one of the new next generation console releases from Sony and Nintendo. This week brings two very exciting releases for the gaming community. Tonight is the release of Sony's PlayStation3 (PS3; below, left) and Nintendo releases Wii (right) on Sunday, in hopes of both unseating the XBOX 360 who has......

Continue Reading "To PS3 or Not to Be. Wii Wait In Line?"

October 27, 2006

The borders between Christmastown and Halloweentown are getting a bit thin again, as Disney has rereleased Tim Burton's animated classic The Nightmare Before Christmas in Digital 3-D for All Hallows Eve. Ordinarily this kind of rerelease might seem like a mere marketing ploy, but don't let your jaded side get the better of you, seeing certain movies in 3-D format is actually pretty sweet. Earlier this year Sony released Monster House this way, and sporting......

Continue Reading "Feeling A Little 'Nightmare'-ish?"

October 10, 2006

THEATER: Stephen Belber, whose Tape was made into a riveting film by Richard Linkater, unveils his latest opus, A Small, Melodramatic Story at The Public Theater. Previews start tonight so there are no reviews yet, but the synopsis is intriguing: “In Washington, D.C., a widow struggles to figure out whether life is worth re-engaging with. In her path are the 1968 riots, the first Gulf War, the Freedom of Information Act, and herself. There's also......

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August 10, 2006

Oliver Stone may have already unleashed on moviegoers his melodramatic vision of 9/11 with World Trade Center but even if you don't want to see the wreckage recreated on screen, there's way more filling New York movie screens. Two flicks to appeal to the teen and pre-teen audiences: Step Up is a dance school movie about a boy from the wrong side of the tracks (Channing Tatum) and the slightly prissy girl (Jenna Dewan) who......

Continue Reading "The Cinecultist's Weekly Movie Picks: Teach Me edition"

July 22, 2006

Sadly, we missed the Jose Gonzalez performance at Spin House Live recently (it was pouring that night!). Luckily it's all online. We love this one, which is actually a cover of The Knife song called Heartbeats. The song, performed by Gonzalez, was featured in the Sony Bravia ad that we love so much. You can watch the ad here. They're working on a new one right now, that involves paint, a building and fireworks. If......

Continue Reading "Jose Gonzalez @ SpinHouse (and in a commercial)"

February 1, 2006

Oh, to be young and naive! The president of the Free Culture chapter at NYU got fired from her clerk job at a Manhattan intellectual property law firm. Her crime? Holding beliefs that were incompatible with the work of the firm: namely, that draconian copyright protection is bad for consumers, bad for the economy, and bad in general. Read Inga's whole story at the NYU Free Culture blog: First, my taking a job in an......

Continue Reading "NYU Student Fired Over Copyright Beliefs"

January 26, 2006

Okay-- we really though the Sony Fony graffiti story had run its course. Surely, we thought, Sony couldn't do anything more silly than employing fake graffiti to advertise its PlayStationPortable. Sadly, we were wrong. LAist is reporting that Sony is now advertising on human skin, by co-opting those little stamps they use at clubs: The next time you go to a bar or venue that stamps your hand to get in, check that stamp out.......

Continue Reading "Eww Eww Eww: Sony Advertises on HUMANS!"

January 16, 2006

With our tiny attention span, we lost interest in the Sony Graffiti story after about a week-- but the news just keeps rolling on! Last week, Graffiti-hating councilman Vallone announced his intention to fine Sony for their fony outdoor graffiti advertising, and this week, tons of people started spotting the fony characters in subway stations. Janelle even spotted a few hung upside-down; we couldn't figure out if that was done on-purpose or not-- you......

Continue Reading "Sony Bombs the Subway"

January 8, 2006

- In terms of receiving 9/11 funds, Chinatown has been left in the dust. - With the Producers, the Steiner Studios in Brooklyn come of age. - Steve Jobs wants to keep the giant cube that Apple is putting in front of the GM building. - Penny Crone got fired by Fox, hired by Stern. - The Post picks up on the Sony/Graf story we wrote about in November. - And finally, if you......

Continue Reading "Extra, Extra"

December 30, 2005

It's hard to believe that another year is coming to a close (we're going to be three next February!) and Gothamist can barely remember what happened last week, let alone 11 months ago. But we've come up with a list of some things that do rise to the top: - Crimes made for the media: Everyone knows that a crime can sell papers as well as scare and outrage people...this year, they included the......

Continue Reading "NYC's 2005 in Review, According to Gothamist"

December 9, 2005

Starbucks, in order to promote its holiday campaign, apparently projected an ad on Grand Central Terminal last Saturday night. And of course, that made some people unhappy, raising questions about whether or not projections should be allowed on historic buildings. Starbucks' ad agency Wieden & Kennedy tasked guerilla marketing agency Neverstop to use their stealth vans to project ads - plus give out cards for free Tarbucks coffee as the van roamed the city. amNewYork......

Continue Reading "Star Light, Star Bright, Starbucks Ad Projected on Grand Central One Night"

December 6, 2005

A couple of weeks ago, we published a fairly controversial editorial ("Corporate Graffiti Sucks Balls"), calling out the Sony Corporation for dirtying up our city with their PlayStationPortable graffiti advertising campaign. A few days later, Secondary Screening picked up the story-- and their story got Digg'd a few thousand times. Wired noticed, and wrote an article about the controversy yesterday. And of course, our friends over at Wooster Collective have been covering the story......

Continue Reading "Sony Getting Nailed for Corporate Graffiti"

December 2, 2005

ART: papermag.com celebrates it's 10th year with Manhattan! We recently had a chance to stop by this group exhibition which features over 75 Big Apple-based artists from past to present, and have never enjoyed a gallery show more (of course, it was the opening and they were passing out champagne with Red Bull in it.) The loose theme of the show is "People of New York." To the right is the Yeah Yeah Yeah's Nick......

Continue Reading "Upcoming"

November 20, 2005

On Sundays, Gothamist publishes opinion pieces by its contributors and friends. The opinions expressed in this piece belong only to the author, who, in this case, is me. I've written about this so many times on Gothamist that I'm worried about sounding like a broken record-- but apparently the big corporations have not gotten the message. This week, Sony Playstation graffiti pieces have been popping up like cancer all over Manhattan. The pieces are......

Continue Reading "Opinionist: Corporate Graffiti Sucks Balls"

September 1, 2005

The Skyscraper Museum asked one hundred architects, brokers, builders, critics, developers, engineers, historians, lawyers, officials, owners, planners and scholars what their ten favorite NYC skyscrapers were from a list of buildings (which did not include the World Trade Center). The NY Times looks at the results, which are a great shorthand of the must-sees in the city. The top ten are Chrysler Building (with the most votes), Seagram, Flatiron, Woolworth, Empire State, Lever House, RCA,......

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