Tuesday, October 30, 2012

FREE MTA Buses Resume At 5 P.M., NYers Asked To "Be Creative"

FREE MTA Buses Resume At 5 P.M., NYers Asked To "Be Creative"

FREE MTA Buses Resume At 5 P.M., NYers Asked To "Be Creative" Governor Cuomo and MTA Chair Joe Lhota just updated everybody on the state of the MTA there is good news and there is bad news. Let's start with the good news: According to Cuomo a limited bus service will resume TODAY AT 5 P.M.. But only limited ("Basically the Sunday schedule.") Further, "no fares will be charged on buses today or tomorrow." And it gets better: according to Lhota, no MTA "buses have any damage, nor do any subway cars. All [of the trouble is] on the lines, all on the track level." So that is the good news. [ more › ]
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FREE MTA Buses Resume At 5 P.M., NYers Asked To "Be Creative"
Garth Johnston
Tue, 30 Oct 2012 17:45:07 GMT

Fw: Notify NYC - Notification

 
Notification issued 10/30/12 at 11:20 AM.  Due to severe weather conditions, all New York City Public Schools will be closed tomorrow 10/31/12.  For more information: http://schools.nyc.gov/default.htm
 
The sender provided the following contact information.
   Sender's Name: Notify NYC
   Sender's Email: notifynyc@oem.nyc.gov
   Sender's Contact Phone: 212-639-9675
 
 
 
 

Monday, October 29, 2012

Marathon Concert at Duke Ellington Circle

Marathon Concert at Duke Ellington Circle

Date: November 4, 2012

Cheer on the runners of the ING NYC Marathon while enjoying live jazz music presented by the Central Park Conservancy under the Duke’s gaze.

For more information and weather related updates, call 212-860-1370 or check www.centralparknyc.org/calendar.

Start time: 11:00 am

End time: 2:00 pm

Contact phone: 212-860-1370

Location: Duke Ellington Circle (in Central Park)

Marathon Concert at Duke Ellington Circle
Mon, 29 Oct 2012 04:00:02 GMT

NEW THIS MORNING

LAWMAKERS QUESTION BLOOMBERG'S GUN CONTROL STANCE: Mayor Michael Bloomberg's new super PAC will contribute to candidates that support gun control, but his past campaign contributions call into question his record of backing gun control advocates: http://bit.ly/PBmMML
 
 The Cuomo administration is developing a plan to allow New Yorkers to apply for various licenses online and for software developers to create a "New York app store", the Post's Fred Dicker writes: http://bit.ly/Q0Q4Va
 
New York City's Automated Personnel System, which replaces city workers' paper records for benefits and human resources functions, is expected to cost ten percent more than City Hall estimated, the Post writes: http://bit.ly/QPbUI9

Jan 22, 2013: Cronica De Una Muerte Anunciada (Chronicle of A Death Foretold) at Gramercy Arts Theater (Repertorio Espanol)

Jan 22, 2013: Cronica De Una Muerte Anunciada (Chronicle of A Death Foretold) at Gramercy Arts Theater (Repertorio Espanol)

This is an adaptation by Fabio Rubiano of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's story, "Chronicle of a Death Foretold." After marrying against her will, Angela Vicario's angry new husband returns her to her mother once he discovers she is not a virgin. Beaten by her mother, Angela is forced to name the man who deflowered her, prompting her brothers to undertake a murderous mission of revenge.

Jan 22, 2013: Cronica De Una Muerte Anunciada (Chronicle of A Death Foretold) at Gramercy Arts Theater (Repertorio Espanol)
Sun, 28 Oct 2012 18:53:23 GMT

Jan 21, 2013: Now Dig This! Art and Black Los Angeles 1960-1980 at PS 1 Contemporary Art Center

Jan 21, 2013: Now Dig This! Art and Black Los Angeles 1960-1980 at PS 1 Contemporary Art Center

This exhibit chronicles the legacy of the African American arts community in Los Angeles.

Jan 21, 2013: Now Dig This! Art and Black Los Angeles 1960-1980 at PS 1 Contemporary Art Center
Sun, 28 Oct 2012 19:09:40 GMT

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Haunted House on Inwood Hill

Haunted House on Inwood Hill

Date: October 31, 2012

Come celebrate Halloween Urban Park Ranger-style…if you dare!

The Nature Center will be overtaken by haunted creatures and surprises around each corner. Feel free to wear your costume to celebrate this magical night.

This event is presented by Syfy. Syfy is the proud sponsor of 14 NYC Parks Fall-themed events across the city, including Pumpkin Fest in Central Park on Saturday, October 27!

Start time: 6:30 pm

End time: 9:00 pm

Contact phone: (212) 304-2365

Location: Inwood Hill Nature Center (in Inwood Hill Park)

Haunted House on Inwood Hill
Sun, 28 Oct 2012 04:00:03 GMT

Savor the Bronx Restaurant Week returns

Savor the Bronx Restaurant Week returns

Discover the true culinary spirit of the Bronx without reaching deep into your wallet — just be sure to bring an appetite. From Oct. 29 to Nov. 9, some of the borough’s best restaurants will offer economical eats as part of the second annual Savor the Bronx Restaurant Week.

Savor the Bronx Restaurant Week returns
JEANETTE SETTEMBRE
Sun, 28 Oct 2012 10:00:23 GMT

Religion, race reverberate on New York stages

Religion, race reverberate on New York stages

Boxers or briefs? Odd as it sounds, that nosy question resonates in not one but two politically and religiously charged new Off-Broadway plays that opened in the last week and a half.

Religion, race reverberate on New York stages
Joe Dziemianowicz
Sun, 28 Oct 2012 10:00:51 GMT

Friday, October 26, 2012

Fw: Halloween and Events at Indian Road, 10/26-10/31

 
Indian Road Cafe

600 West 218th Street, New York, NY 10034
HALLOWEEN  
& EVENTS AT INDIAN ROAD 10/26-10/31
ghost in window
 

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26th

7:30PM, LIVE MUSIC: Dave Rogers on piano

 

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27th

8PM, LIVE MUSIC: Campo & Ryan play semi acoustic guitar

 

mean spirited tales  

10:30PM, Our Halloween line up continues as local author  

Sandee Harris reads from her new book

"Mean Spirited Tales"

From Amazon.com: Stories for those unafraid to look...

Includes the tale of a sadist, a beheading, liver paté, alcoholism, and a slow rotting from the inside out -- with three homage's to death metal, one featuring Helen, a pseudo French Canadian gremlin, and Delia, her loyal half-sister from a non demonic paternal figure...

 

notld  

11:30PM, IRC Halloween Movie Night: Night of the Living Dead

It draws us into its world gradually; content to establish a merely spooky atmosphere before leading us through a horrifically logical progression that we hardly could have anticipated. The story is simple: Radiation from a fallen satellite has caused the dead to walk, and hunger for human flesh. We follow a group holed up in small farmhouses who are trying to fend off the inevitable onslaught of the dead. Night of the Living Dead establishes savagery as a necessary condition of life. Marked by fatality and a grim humor, the film gnaws through to the bone, and then proceeds on to the marrow.

 

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28th

12 - 2PM, Will Teez Bike Club

The Inwood Cycling Club meets every Sunday outside of the Indian Road Café. Show up any time after 11am. We'll head out a bit after noon, leaving plenty of time to get properly caffeinated, hydrated and schmooze. Meet your neighbors, Rep Your Hood and get your ride on. Everybody's welcome, come one come all.

 
1 - 3:30PM, Sunday Songs with Steve Murphy
Now in his third year at IRC, the Cafés longest running musical act plays piano medleys from The Beatles, Gershwin, Joel, Porter, Ragtime, Rogers and Hart, Broadway and a bit of opera. Impromptu solos of all styles receive a free drink or dessert.
 

 

nick wwb  

7PM, LIVE MUSIC: Local Inwoodites "The Biscuit Rollers" play  

rock and blues

 

MONDAY thru FRIDAY

4 - 7PM, Happy Hour at the bar

 

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30th

pambazo  

5PM, Mexican Street Food specials: Every Tuesday Chef Miguel Lopez cooks traditional street food from his native Mexico City.

 

knitter  

7PM, Indian Road Knitting Circle

Come on in, have a glass of wine, and knit. Come on in, have a glass of wine, and knit.  This week - Halloween Body Part Mayhem!

 

nosferatu  

9PM, LIVE EVENT: Famed pianist Joel Forrester plays piano to  

F.W. Murnau's silent NOSFERATU (1922)

As noted critic Pauline Kael observed, "...this first important film of the vampire genre has more spectral atmosphere, more ingenuity, and more imaginative ghoulish ghastliness than any of its successors."

 

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31st HALLOWEEN

pumpkin

5PM, Spooky Halloween food and drink specials all evening long

 

8 - 10PM, Pub Quiz with the Dr. Jordan, the Evil Mr. Phil &  

OJ the Imposter

TONIGHT: Fozzie and George host A Very Scary Halloween Pub Quiz

With a special Halloween costume contest and great prizes!

 

 

 

 

hudson 

Hendrick's Beer of the Week 

 

ON DRAUGHT

Coney Island Freaktoberfest

Brooklyn, New York   8oz     6.66%abv     $6

"Auburn-blood red color with pink foam. Aroma of candy corn and caramel. Malty marzen flavor with a grapefruit juice finish. Definitely stands out as one of the more original and enjoyable annual Octoberfest offerings."

 

Southern Tier Imperial Pumking

Lakewood, New York   8oz     8.6%abv    $6

"It's back! Full bodied with bold taste, a spicy aroma and a deep copper color. Just slightly hoppy. Best of the pumpkin beers out there by far and perhaps altogether our favorite seasonal. Superb."

 

Founder's Breakfast Stout

Grand Rapids, Michigan      8oz   8.3%abv   $6

"Pours pitch black with very faint fizz. Smells phenomenal: strong chocolate and coffee notes pour out of the glass. Taste follows the nose perfectly, strong chocolate, both bitter and sweet, and coffee flavors abound from this spectacular brew. Full-bodied with a smooth, velvety texture and no mouth-carbonation. A perfect 100 on ratebeer."

 

Bronx Brewery Rye Pale Ale

Bronx, New York   16oz     6.3%abv     $7

"Lots of spicy rye character along with some peppery aroma. A bright lemony citrus hop aroma and flavor along with some nice spiciness. A little bit of dark berry fruitiness and a fairly light resinous bitterness. It's pretty lovely stuff."

 

BY THE BOTTLE

Oskar Blues G'Knight (Gordon)

Lyons, Colorado   16oz   8.7abv     $10 (can)

"Gordon is a dry-hopped hybrid strong ale somewhere between a Double IPA and and Imperial Amber Ale (IAA). Brewed in tribute to the late Gordon Knight, Gordon is brewed with massive amounts of American hops".

 

Joe Mama's Milk (Keegan Ales)

Kingston, New York    12oz     8%abv        $9

" Joe Mama's starts out with the Mother's Milk recipe, then copious amounts of brown sugar are added to increase body and alcohol. After primary fermentation, cold coffee extract is infused from friends down the street at Monkey Joe's Roasting Company."

 

Long Trail Harvest Ale $6

Neumarkter Lammsbräu Organic Dunkel $9

 

turkey  

INDIAN ROAD CAFE

4 COURSE FARM TO TABLE

THANKSGIVING MENU

Thursday, November 22nd

1 - 8PM 

 

Soup

Roasted Local Acorn Squash Soup

coconut milk, spiced croutons

 

Salad

Endive Salad

wisconsin wild rice, dried cranberries, blue cheese

 

Main

Choice of:

Free Range Vermont Oven Roasted Turkey

traditional giblet gravy w/ fresh herbs, local sweet potato puree w/ maple syrup, cornbread stuffing w/ local leeks, roasted paisley farm brussels sprouts w/ smoked bacon

 

Smoked Bacon Wrapped Pork Loin

chestnut-apple stuffing, local sweet potato puree w/ maple syrup, roasted paisley farm brussels sprouts

 

Maple Glazed Baked Wild Caught Salmon

local sweet potato puree w/ maple syrup, cornbread stuffing w/ local leeks, roasted paisley farm brussels sprouts w/ smoked bacon

 

Oven Roasted Half Hudson Valley Duck (8 supp)

local sweet potato puree w/ maple syrup, cornbread stuffing w/ local leeks, roasted paisley farm brussels sprouts w/ smoked bacon

 

Butternut Squash Flan

pecorno, parmesan, asiago, sweet corn, local sweet potato puree w/ maple syrup, cornbread stuffing w/ local leeks, roasted paisley farm brussels sprouts w/ smoked bacon

 

Dessert

Petite Thanksgiving Dessert Plate

Maple-Bourbon Pecan Pie, Local Apple Tartlet,  

Deconstructed Pumpkin Pie

 

~ $45 per person / $65 with paired wine / $15 children under 12 ~

 

Reservations:  212/942-7451  

 
  
Indian Road Cafe | 600 West 218th Street | New York | NY | 10034
 

It's Heights of policing for new NYPD commander

It's Heights of policing for new NYPD commander

The pioneering top cop of a Washington Heights precinct pledged to be a familiar face in the community, and vowed to continue to work with residents to improve safety.

It's Heights of policing for new NYPD commander
MICHAEL J. FEENEY
Fri, 26 Oct 2012 01:11:28 GMT

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Fw: Candidates with extremist views profiled

 

October 25, 2012

Candidates with extremist views profiled
The SPLC Task Force on Hate in the Public Sphere has released profiles of 15 political candidates -- including Democrats and Republicans -- whose beliefs are linked with hate groups and racial, ethnic, religious, anti-gay and antigovernment extremism, or who promote extremist propaganda.

Bizarre attack on SPLC's Mix It Up at Lunch Day
Religious-right extremists have launched a false attack against the SPLC's anti-bias school program saying that it is an attempt to indoctrinate young people into the "homosexual lifestyle." Watch Teaching Tolerance Director Maureen Costello on CNN discussing the allegation.


SPLC in court seeking millions in lost wages
SPLC lawyers are fighting in federal court to help domestic farmworkers and foreign guestworkers recover millions of dollars in wages they were never paid after performing backbreaking work. We're seeking to reverse a lower court's decision that took an estimated $100 million out of the pockets of farmworkers.

Morris Dees remembers George McGovern
Senator George McGovern was a longtime champion of the SPLC and a man of principle and compassion. Morris Dees remembers the Senator and their four-decade friendship.


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