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 Radicus Internet - News of Greater New York City   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
NEW YORK (AP) -- Citing new DNA evidence, the district attorney asked a judge Thursday to throw out the convictions of five young men in one of the nation's most racially charged cases: the 1989 attack on a Central Park jogger who was raped, beaten and left for dead.
NEW YORK (AP) -- A Navy petty officer charged in the death of a female shipmate told police he went to another room and went to sleep after watching her fall from a Times Square hotel window, court papers say.
NEW YORK (AP) -- A Navy petty officer was charged with manslaughter Sunday after he admitted shoving a fellow sailor who fell to her death from a sixth-floor window of a Times Square hotel, prosecutors said.
www.radicus.net /news/listall/local.new_york.nyc.asp   (11976 words)

  
 E-Flux : Afternoon Performances: BLIND DATES at Rita McBride's Arena - (2004-10-20)
She lives in New York and Germany where she is a professor at the Kunstakademie Dusseldorf.
SculptureCenter, an active contributor to New York's cultural community since 1928, is a non-profit organization that champions contemporary sculpture in all of its forms.
SculptureCenter is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency; the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs; and New York City Councilman Eric Gioia.
www.e-flux.com /displayshow.php?file=message_1098305637.txt   (541 words)

  
 SculptureCenter - programs & events
The recently re-located SculptureCenter in Long Island City, Queens, and the Polish Cultural Institute in New York, in association with Poland's National Museum in Warsaw, are co-presenting Architectures Of Gender: Contemporary Women's Art In Poland, the first group show of Polish art to be mounted in New York since 1976.
SculptureCenter, in its dramatic new space, will host 16 artists whose primary means of artistic expression is the medium of installation, which, with its complexity and ability to stimulate all the viewer's senses, seems to be the medium most capable of gendering space.
SculptureCenter is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency; the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.
www.sculpture-center.org /pe_ag_des1.html   (547 words)

  
 P.S. 1: Art In Unlikely Places
Art at P.S. 1 is often presented where one least expects it: lodged in a crack in the floor, tucked in the curve of a stairway or hidden in the depths of a boiler room.
She has converted her studio space to mirror a room in a Rotterdam hotel, and she is inviting various collaborators to use it as a working and living space.
The center is accessible by subway on the E or F to 23 Street-Ely Avenue; the 7 to 45th Road-Courthouse Square, or the G to Court Square or 21st Street-Van Alst.
partners.nytimes.com /library/arts/ps1-about.html   (708 words)

  
 E-Flux : TREBLE - (2004-05-14)
Consisting of new works and new collaborations initiated specifically for this series, each event celebrates the moments when objects, drawings or spaces become music.
Architecture: Gregor Asch aka DJ Olive the Audio Janitor presents a new work, Buoy, a soundtrack for an invisible intimate encounter, a reminder of our constant desire to feel our surroundings and understand architecture through our fingers as much as our eyes.
Subway: E or V to 23rd & Ely; 7 to 45th Road at Courthouse Square or G to Court Square.
www.e-flux.com /displayshow.php?file=message_1084489525.txt   (362 words)

  
 CONTACT KEITH DRISCOLL
G to Court Square: Exit to 44th Drive.
MetroNorth to Grand Central Station, switch to #7 Subway train to 45th Rd/Courthouse Square.
New Jersey trains to Penn Station,#1, 9, 2, or 3 trains to Times Square, switch to #7 Subway train to 45th Rd/Courthouse Square.
www.driscollstudionyc.com /Pages/contact.html   (384 words)

  
 August 2003 Archives
Soon afterward, news of a major expansion of the Harvey Milk School, New York City’s gay high school, made tabloid headlines, television’s "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" drew the largest ratings in the history of the Bravo channel, and the first ever gay TV dating show premiered.
Last Friday, the New York Blade and Gay City News broke the media silence by reporting that Baraka and Holmes were lovers.
I took the subway to Christopher Street in New York and then walked along the same strip that Sakia Gunn traveled the day she was killed.
www.keithboykin.com /arch/2003_08.html   (17032 words)

  
 theater et al   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
There is a detached and decidedly incurious attitude towards crimes and natural and other disasters that befall the people in other towns, states, and countries which extends to the government activities, including military actions, which are reported on the projection screen by a local television anchor.
He assures listeners that, in spite of the approach of the ever-more-frequent explosions, screams, and alarms reported on the news, they should not be alarmed because these are “official explosions, screams, and alarms.
Audit, a new theatre piece that was inspired by "the ethically dubious cash awards given to victims' families" after 9/11, begins performances in a new theatre space in Long Island City, Queens, April 9.
www.theateretal.org /press.htm   (3856 words)

  
 Mark's Subway Videos   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
In addition, as part of the subway centennial, the museum equipment was dispatched to various subway lines and ran in regular passenger service during the mid-day hours on October 27th, 28th and 29th.
This video covering the New York Division Electric Railroaders' Association's "Redbird Special" fantrip is a mixture of cab views and runbys as the train of R-33 singles travelled over the IND Rockaway Line and most of the BMT Eastern Division lines.
This fantrip was sponsored by the New York Division of the Electric Railroaders Association on June 7th, 1997.
www.nycsubway.org /transfer/videos.html   (18734 words)

  
 Directions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Q43 or Q44 to Sutphin Blvd and Hillside Ave, approximately 1 block from the courthouses.
To orient you further, the courthouse is 1 block away from Queens Blvd. and 82nd Ave..
The 25-10 Courthouse is among the several courthouses located there.
www.juryproject.org /Text/Helpline/directions_queens.html   (294 words)

  
 Museums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
A little television news station is set up here with two cameras, a news desk, a weather map, and plenty of televisions to see what is created.
A recent expansion added 9,540 square feet to the building and included a new gallery with 14 foot ceilings that now allows the Society to display large works such as kakejiku, the great scrolls and hanging art of temples.
On view through May 28th is "Hair in African Art and Culture." To get their by subway, take the N, R or Q to Prince Street; the 4, 5 or 6 to Spring Street; or the A, D or E to Broadway/Lafayette.
www.fcandan.com /museums.htm   (13785 words)

  
 Commissioner Weinshall, Pedestrians Need Bollards! T.A. Poll: Are you bullied or menaced by cars in NYC? New Bike Lanes ...
Last month, the DOT laid down new bikes lanes on Avenue C (between 4th and 14th Streets) in Manhattan and Clinton Street (from Hamilton Avenue, connecting to the existing bike lane at Joralemon Street, which extends to Cadman Plaza) in Brooklyn.
The new discounts could be implemented without costing the transit system additional revenue and would make subways and buses more convenient to use, increase ridership and make MetroCard discounts more accessible to lower-income riders.
The report estimated that the new discounts would be revenue neutral for the transit system through a detailed analysis of respondent's current travel and purchasing patterns and their likely commuting with the recommended new discounts.
www.transalt.org /press/askta/021202.html   (2708 words)

  
 Museum Association of New York   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
New York City is known throughout the world for its extraordinary cultural offerings, including a host of fascinating art museums.
It can be reached by subway, taking the Number 7 train from 45th Road Courthouse Square in Queens to Times Square, where the Number 1 or 2 train going downtown will stop at Eastern Parkway-Brooklyn Museum.
BMA is one block from Brooklyn's Grand Army Plaza, in a complex that includes the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and the Prospect Park Zoo.
www.manyonline.org /FVPnyc.htm   (733 words)

  
 P.S. 1 Museum/Institute for Contemporary Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
In 1976 The Institute for Contemporary Art, an enterprise dedicated to the exhibition of art work overlooked by New York's museum establishment and providing studio space for young, emerging artists, took possession of a large 19th-century red-brick school building in Long Island City and refurbished it.
Thematic exhibitions have included "New York/New Wave," which presented the early work of Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring and Kenny Scharf; "Slow Art: Painting in New York Now" and "Stalin's Choice: Soviet Socialist Realism." P.S. 1 has produced surveys of the work of major artists such as Michelangelo Pistoletto, Franz West, David Hammons and Dennis Oppenheim.
Directions: Subway: E or F to 23rd Street-Ely Avenue; 7 to 45th Road-Courthouse Square; G to 21st Street-Van Alst Road; Bus: None
www.allianceforarts.org /nyc-arts/name/name_by_borough/queens/ps1.html   (232 words)

  
 Location
BMT Subway For Artlofts/Annex, R train to 36 St, or N or W train to 39 Ave.
G train to 21 St-Van Alst or Court Square.
This event is made possible in part by the Queens Council on the Arts with public funding from the Decentralization Program, a regrants program of the New York State Council on the Arts, and support made possible through The JP Morgan Chase Regrants Program, and Macromedia.
www.licartists.org /location.html   (203 words)

  
 SculptureCenter - mission&background
Architectures of Gender will feature numerous separate spaces utilized by the artists for site-specific installations of diverse aesthetics and with a variety of points of view.
Subway: E or V to 23rd and Ely; 7 to 45th Road at Courthouse Square or G to Court Square
This project has been funded by grants from the Trust for Mutual Understanding, the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Poland and is co-sponsored by LOT Polish Airlines, LOT Cargo, and Polish Security Printing, Warsaw.
www.sculpture-center.org /pe_ue_ag.html   (506 words)

  
 The world's top abc websites
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 PS 1 Contemporary Art Center in The NYC Insider: an Insider's Guide to New York City   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
PS 1 Contemporary Art Center in The NYC Insider: an Insider's Guide to New York City
The museum features over 50 artist projects located throughout the building and in P.S.1's new outdoor galleries, including new site-specfic work and some recreations of P.S.1's first-ever 1976 exhibition.
To reach P.S.1 by subway, take the E, F or G to 23rd/Ely Street or 7 to Courthouse Square /45th Road.
www.theinsider.com /nyc/museums/1institu.htm   (193 words)

  
 The Other Side of The Tracks Message Board   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
The (7) dumps me right on the express platform at GC, but it seems that the N/R run straight from Courthouse Square to 59th Street, and I can connect to the Lex Express from there.
The 7 stops at 45th Road-Court House Square, which has a MetroCard transfer to the E/G/V downstairs.
LIRR to Penn Station, 1,2 or 3 to Times Square, 7 to GCT.
www.nycrail.com /amb/board1/1907.html   (837 words)

  
 Total Safety Consulting - Directions to TSC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
PLEASE NOTE: Training Facility and business offices are actually located on Thompson Avenue, across from courthouse (just past the corner of Thompson Avenue and Jackson Avenue - across from large green Citi Corp Building).
Please refer to directions from either Manhattan or Staten Island depending on your point of origin.
From 42nd Street (Times Square) take the #7 train to 45th Road (Courthouse Square) and then walk one block east.
www.totalsafety.org /directions.html   (701 words)

  
 BVE #7 Flushing Line Route
Inspired by the excellent Glasgow Subway BVE route created by Robert Glass (see Vern's web page for link) I figured if anything it was a good way to get some idea what we could be in for with Microsoft Train Simulator add-ons.
NYC Subway Train Photo(s) are courtesy of David Pirmann (nycsubway.org).
Which from what I've been told is a somewhat recent addition on the NYC Subways.
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/alstoer1/bve.htm   (951 words)

  
 45th Road-Courthouse Square (New York Subway)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
45th Road-Courthouse Square (New York Subway) in the news
The New York Subway leaves the tunnel and turns into an elevated line at 45th Road-Courthouse Square.
This elevated station has full windscreen along the platforms.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/4/45th-Road-Courthouse-Square-(New-York-Subway).htm   (143 words)

  
 NYC: From the Railfan Window   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
One of the greatest thrills of riding a Redbird on the New York City subway was standing at the front window, with a draft of dank, tunnel air coming through, blowing on your face, as the lights, signals, and stations went by.
Corona Yard and Casey Stengal Bus Depot are to the left of the el.
Movie clip of an R62A train passing WF R36 9764 in the 45th Road Station, August 5, 2002
www.orenstransitpage.com /otpnycpics/window.htm   (592 words)

  
 Haber's Art Reviews: Gallery and Museum Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
E/F to 23rd Street, Ely Avenue; G to Court Square)
(N subway to Broadway, bus or walk to the East River)
and too few images, but see its Artport to new media.
www.haberarts.com /museums.htm   (1748 words)

  
 Transit Pictures 22
A "Subway Series" banner outside Grand Central Terminal.
For the 2000 Subway Series, the first in 44 years, and the first involving the New York Mets, some trains were wrapped with all these fancy graphics.
The end cars are appropriately dressed up in Mets colors.
transferpoint.bravepages.com /museum/transit_pictures/22   (351 words)

  
 BILLBURG.COM williamsburg, brooklyn [calendar]
G to 45th Road/Courthouse Square (2nd stop in queens)
The works frenetic cycle of patterns, pauses, sounds, and impulses compels the audience to rethink its sense of chronology.
Sonia Bach is a film artist, photographer and saxophonist from Cologne, Germany, whose 2000 trip to New York became the impetus for a search for new ways of looking at and expressing time.
www.billburg.com /calendar/index.cfm?date=10/19/2004   (2273 words)

  
 Events: THE FIRST LONG ISLAND CITY BLIMP DERBY @ Sculpture Center
A German-born artist living in New York City, Olav Westphalen
Kunsthalle Wien; P.S. 1 Center for Contemporary Art, New York; and
Subway: E or V to 23rd & Ely; 7 to 45th Road at Courthouse Square or G
www.16beavergroup.org /events/archives/000283.php   (384 words)

  
 Demonstrations for Peace
10, New York City — Rally at United Nations, noon, 47th St between 1st and 2nd Ave; War is Not the Answer, 917-806-6452, laursene@earthlink.net, www.warisnottheanswer.org.
6, New York City — The Latino Coalition for Peace conference on “Working for Peace: The impact of war on immigrant communities,” 2 pm - 5 pm, Theater for the New City, 155 First Avenue (corner of 10th St.); 646-226-9015 or elpueblounido01@hotmail.com.
23, New Haven, CT — From 2 - 5 pm, Peace Vigil and Fundraiser for the Victims and their Families, Chapel and Chapel Sts, organized by Food Not Bombs and CT Green Party 203-430-9342, food.not.bombs@mailcity.com.
www.warresisters.org /demos_past.htm   (11979 words)

  
 Media Communications Assocation International - New York Chapter: Event Profile   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
We really do have a lot to celebrate this year, and isn't it cool that we have some great new sponsors to share it with?
Gale Grant, our sponsorship wrangler extraordinaire, is producing this event.
By Subway E or V to 23rd & Ely, walk one block OR #7 TO 45th Road & Courthouse Square, walk 2-3 blocks OR G to Courthouse Square (last stop)
www.itvany.org /events/event_detail.cfm?QID=5542   (243 words)

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