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Recycled Glass Curtains: Design Happens Hanging Noose Lamp: Manolo Home McPalin Signs in Park Slope: Brownstoner Leaf Watch 08: Holy Hudson Some Brooklyn Halloween Events: Green Brooklyn Hubby won’t let me get these groovy subway doors for our house. How cool would they look for a bathroom? And they’re only $175 for the pair! Whether you’re a subway buff like Travis the Trannyboi or you just want to decorate your home with some cool sh*t, check out the MTA’s surplus material section. These items aren’t dirt cheap, but it beats Ikea. Or wherever you kids buy your decor these days. Subway seat: $500 Polls: $25 each Roll signs: $350 Yesterday I listed my favorite NY songs. Today we’re going to the movies! What’s more fun than making lists? BTW, I couldn’t limit this one to ten. 1. Taxi Driver. Scorcese’s finest movie and Deniro’s finest roll (sez me). A young Jodi Foster is brilliant and Harvey rocks it! Gritty NYC never looked so good. “You lookin’ at me?” Rent it now for campaign season. 2. Midnight Cowboy. Ok, gritty NYC looks pretty authentic here. Don’t ask me why my parents were dragging me around Times Square when I was just a babe, but this movie brings back fond memories of some of the freaks I saw wandering around circa early 70′s. “I’m walkin’ here!” Shame Joe Buck is a Republican now. 3. The Odd Couple. The series is all I lived for back in the day. I have to pay homage to the movie that started it off. Although Matthau and Lemmon were not as friggin awesome to me as Klugman and Randall, they were the originals and they were still fabulous. 4. Saturday Night Fever. See my thoughts on the song. Did I ever mention that I danced on THE floor? It was in the 80′s though. 5. Taking of Pelham 1 2 3. Soooo, they’re remaking this? With Denzel and Travolta, right? Sorry, but it will never be as good as the original. The cast was great, but the subway was the star! 6. Crossing Delancey. First of my chick flicks on this list (more to come!) Totally sweet Lower East side Jewey movie. Her bubby reminded me of my own. And bubby’s friend who talks with her mouth full…also reminded me of family, unfortunately. 7. Dog Day Afternoon. I can still watch this film over and over again. Filmed in Windsor Terrace! Serpico and Needle Park didn’t make the list, but Pacino was THE MAN! 8. The Warriors. A cult classic. My friend’s dad wrote the novel and I lived in Coney Island, so how could I ever overlook this movie? 9. Moscow on the Hudson. Guess it’s sort of chick flicky. Did anyone see this movie apart from me? Robin Williams as a Russian immigrant. There’s a scene in Moishe’s, formerly on The Bowery (if memory serves). They claimed to have the best egg creams. They were pretty good! So was this movie. 10. Moonstruck. I didn’t like this the first time I saw it. It grew on me and now I can watch it over and over. Kind of like “The Wedding Singer.” 11. When Harry Met Sally. I know. Real chick flick. But also real NYC. Need I mention the scene in Katz’s? 12. Arthur. When you get caught between the moon and New York City…..Liza was great! And remember who played her father? The same guy who played Seinfeld’s dad! 13. The Producers. I refuse to see the play. I want to remember it as it was. Mel Brooks is pure genius. 14. Rosemary’s Baby. My parents took me to see this when I was really young. I wasn’t scared, but I was fascinated by Ruth Gordon. Worth seeing for The Dakota alone. 15. Out of Towners. Again, Simon and Lemmon. Not very believable, but who cares? It’s funny. 16. Do The Right Thing. Brilliant, brilliant film! My favorite Spike Lee joint. Shout out to Crooklyn, which was filmed around the corner from me. 17. The French Connection. Of course. I think I only saw it once or twice though. Heaven’s forbid! 18. Splash. Ok, total chick flick! I know. I don’t care. I loved it! Least favorite NYC film: After Hours. I sat through the entire movie asking “Why doesn’t he just f*in walk home?” Having a Halloween party? (Why didn’t you invite me?) Decorate your house with horrible, creepy artwork. Here’s some really cool stuff by talented artists, so no need to wait for Halloween. You can be terrorific all year round! The above photo is a 46″ child prop doll by DL Marian. Price is $1025. She has less expensive work, but this one is my favorite. This fish head by Morbid Creations is an actual doll head that has been reworked. $100. Aha! Here’s something affordable. For $18, you can get this photographic print with aged frame by Jenn Rose FX. The whole thing measures 4″x 4.75″, but what do you want for under 20 bucks? The Grim Visions smiling head is sculpted mache clay over urethane foam core. This creepy dude will set you back a mere $45. I somehow discovered an 80′s video site yesterday and wasted far too much time! Caution: Click on the link at your own risk. I’m talking bands you haven’t thought about in 20 years: Fiction Factory, Icicle Works, Altered Images, Orange Juice, huh? Anyway, since I wasted so much time on the site, I had to work it into a post. So, without further adieu, ladies and gentlemen, my favorite New York songs……1. No Sleep Til Brooklyn. Beastie Boys It’s kind of been my theme song all these years, what with traveling back and forth upstate and all. Plus, I gotta love Brooklyn’s own Beastie Boys. One of those kids went to my high school (Yauch). I remember when they were a punk band, those little whipper snappers! 2. Stayin’ Alive. Bee Gees Fact: I was a “Disco is dead” person by the time Saturday Night Fever came out and I didn’t see the movie until the mid 80′s. But I loves me some disco now! Ah, old school Brooklyn at it’s worst. 3. Fairytale of New York. The Pogues (Check out Matt Dillon in the video) Ok, another one with some personal history. The song came out when my now husband was an illegal immigrant in NYC. The first year of our relationship was rocky, with some long distance thing going on when he returned home for awhile. I remember a Christmas in Dublin some 20 plus years ago, this song on the radio and the hubby promising me that next year, we’d both be in New York. And he kept his promise! 4. Native New Yorker. Odyssey Yeah, baby, that’s right! Disco lives! 5. Two Billy Joel songs. New York State of Mind. Of course. Check out the video with that Jersey boy. Miami 2017. The evening of 9/11/2001, I remembered the lyrics to this song and it spooked the sh*t out of me. Then he played it at that Concert for NYC benefit. Oy. Powerful stuff. 6. New York, New York. Nina Hagen Just because it’s so weird. Please refer to video above if you’re too young to remember Nina Hagen. 7. New York, New York. Frank Sinatra Come on, I couldn’t leave out Sinatra! Hey, did they play this song at every Sweet 16 in the country or was it just a NY thing? 8. Rockaway Beach. Ramones Hey, Queens needs some lovin’ too! 9. New York Fever. The Toasters More high school alum band members. Fabulous ska band! 10. Avenue B. Gogol Bordello Love, love, love Gogol Bordello. They’re so…..raw and alive! Shout out for Hubby: Leonard Cohen’s First We Take Manhattan. I’m not a Leonard Cohen fan. You got a problem with that? We’re not into decorating for the holidays, but this is a pretty tempting concept. Yes We Carve lets you download stencils so you can carve your very own Barack O’Lantern. Even if you’ve never carved a pumpkin before (Confession: I haven’t) there are instructions right on the site. And if you really excel at pumpkin carving, be sure to enter the contest by November 2nd. You can win an iPod Nano. Meet other pumpkin people! BYOP are taking place all across America as I write this. Go. Carve. Send me photos. I worked the flea on my own yesterday so I couldn’t walk around with my camera and schmooze. But I did see something really cool on my way to get coffee! Aswoon (that would be Susan Woods Studio) was part of the Greenjeans furniture festival. Their Dumbo showroom, which just opened in March, gets recycled just like some of the furniture material they use. The space is available for events and shoots. But let’s talk furniture. Each piece is like a sculpture. I don’t know the cost (since I couldn’t schmooze) but I’d be afraid to use this stuff. I’d just want to keep it in my house and look at it. And keep it away from my pets, of course. If you’re not a regular reader of Brownstoner, you may want to jump to the end of this post because it won’t make sense to you. On the other hand, if you live in Brooklyn, you know from Brownstoner. I confess. I’ve been a Brownstoner junkie since it launched in 2004. In that time I’ve gotten real estate tips, home improvement tips and scored some salvage from the forum. But most importantly, I’ve been entertained by the kooky comments. Up until a few months ago, the trolls were getting out of conTROLL. It was laborious to sift through the junk and nastiness just to read a couple of interesting comments. Brownstoner finally put his foot down and the current situation is if you want to comment, you have to sign in. It’s all peace and love and understanding now. Which brings me to last night when reader “Biff Champion” decided to throw a party at Union Hall to get to know some of his other anonymous blog junkies. Well, here’s where it gets confusing if you don’t read Brownstoner. You see, there’s this guy. At least everyone assumes he’s a guy because women aren’t that nuts. Anyway, he calls himself The What and he’s all financial doom and gloom. So, he predicted that October 16th would be the end of the world. And this was the end of the world party. The What didn’t show. Or if he did, he didn’t make himself known. I got to meet Dave in Bed Stuy, Montrose Morris (Ok, I knew her already), Mr. B (that’s Brownstoner, ok knew him too….remember, he’s Mr. Flea), Pitbull NYC, Denton and others I was curious about. I would’ve taken pictures but I had to respect everyone’s wishes of privacy. The poor sucker in the photo above is Bob Marvin. He doesn’t care. He uses his real name. We had a great time meeting a bunch of anonymous strangers! After we left the party, we grabbed dinner at The V Spot, a vegan cafe we’ve been meaning to try. We only had entrees because it was too late for the works, but I must say, both dishes were excellent! They have live music on Fridays and brunch on weekends. Do you know how hard it is to get a non eggy brunch in this town? In any town? So, we’ll be back….even though my husband didn’t take the fill-your-stamp discount card because “Ah, we’re never in this neighborhood.” Whatever. ‘Tis the season for leaf peeping! My guess is that this weekend and next will be prime. The leaves are looking beee-autiful already, so get your butts up to the country! But don’t take my word for it. Check out NY Fall Foliage for a peak report by region. Do it the easy way. Just hop a ferry from the city. NY Waterway has a “Shades of Autumn” river cruise up the Hudson for $40. Circle Line does a fall foliage tour up to Bear Mountain for $45. But of course if you have the time and bucks to get away from the city for the weekend, check yourself into a lovely B&B and live! Live like I never get to live! Do it for me. If you’ve got a green/orange/red/yellow thumb, click on the photo link above for a planting guide so you don’t even have to leave your own backyard next year. Here it is! The run down of how-to classes being given by City Tech this fall/winter. Stop whining about getting ripped off by contractors and sign up now! Contact Debra Salomon for more info. 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We were talking about the Shea Stadium subway sign the other day. Now that the new stadium will have a new name, bet those signs get stolen and/or sell for a fortune.
Comment by Renovation Therapy — October 22, 2008 @ 9:36 am
I had to run over here to cleanse the palette…
These freaky women that think that voting for Palin is a good way to “support the womans movement” scare the freaking fudge out of me.
Comment by iloveupstate.com — October 22, 2008 @ 1:22 pm
Anyone you know or you mean those crazies on the news?
Comment by rh — October 22, 2008 @ 2:55 pm
both!
Comment by iloveupstate.com — October 22, 2008 @ 4:33 pm
Luckily, I don’t personally know any women supporting Palin. You do need to cleanse….I’m sorry for you. Hang in there!
Comment by rh — October 22, 2008 @ 4:55 pm
Oh…my…gawd! I wonder if we can jigger one of those doors to replace the pocket door in our half bath. And I’m also kind of digging the stripper, er, pedestrian hanger on polls.
Comment by laura @ the shorehouse. — October 24, 2008 @ 2:06 am
The price is right on both. But is it the original pocket door? Why would you take that out?
Comment by RH — October 24, 2008 @ 7:43 am