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Charly Bliss - Here Comes the Darkness (2024)
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Restaurants recommendations near Times Square
I'm going to be in NYC with my daughter next week for a school conference. There are already some planned tourist things: the One World Center observatory, South Street Seaport, the Roosevelt Tram...
I'm going to be in NYC with my daughter next week for a school conference. There are already some planned tourist things: the One World Center observatory, South Street Seaport, the Roosevelt Tram ride, and a Broadway show.
There is a pretty full schedule of scheduled activities. The primary degree of freedom is that almost every meal, breakfast lunch and dinner, is "on your own".
We're staying right in Times Square, so the expectation seems to be that everything you could want for food is within walking distance of the hotel. I plan to find a grocery store and get some fruit and snacks to keep in the hotel so we don't have to go out for every meal if she's exhausted.
Keep in mind also, it will be myself, my 4th grader, and whatever of her 4-6th grade friends we pick up, so we're not looking for bars or haute cuisine. If there's something "special" or uniquely new york, I can probably sell it as a new experience, but it needs to be in their overton window.
She's a pretty good eater but prefers familiar food. She's a fan of American staples like pizza, dogs, and burgers. She does well with Italian and Mexican, but rarely likes Thai, Indian, or Chinese.
Her best friend is vegetarian, so at least some vegetarian- friendly options would be good.We won't have a ton of time for other touristy stuff, but I'm open to recommendations for something simple and short we could do in the evenings. In this thread people mentioned riding the ferry, so if that's a thing we can easily do from there, maybe grabbing some street hot dogs and sitting on the ferry would be a good option?
So, Tilderistas what Times Square recommendations (or anti recommendations) do you have?
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Poetry discussion: Everything by Srikanth Reddy
Hi tildizens, the NYC subway often has posters with a poem and artwork on them which provide some relief from the ads that decorate the trains. On my commute today, I found this poem by Srikanth...
Hi tildizens, the NYC subway often has posters with a poem and artwork on them which provide some relief from the ads that decorate the trains. On my commute today, I found this poem by Srikanth Reddy quite tantalizing.
Everything
by Srikanth Reddy
She was watching the solar eclipse
through a piece of broken bottlewhen he left home.
He found a blue kite in the foreston the day she lay down
with a sailor. When his name changed,she stitched a cloud to a quilt
made of rags. They did not meet,so they never could be parted.
So she finished her prayer,& he folded his map of the sea.
Unfortunately, the single piece of related online discourse I can find is a two-line comment on a 2008 blog post of the poem. So tell me: do you like this poem? What do you make of it? Is it about a couple that splits up due to infidelity (as Google's gemini ai told me) or people that are connected despite having never met (as Mistral's le chat claims)? What of the kite? Why is it blue? Why might his name have changed? To me, it seems he must be a sailor (but different than the one she lays with?) and she relatively poor. We're reading a lament of a missed connection, perhaps.
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Lady Gaga performs Abracadabra and Killah on Saturday Night Live (2025)
Lady Gaga - Abracadabra (Saturday Night Live/2025) Lady Gaga - Killah (Saturday Night Live/2025)
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Lady Gaga - Abracadabra (2025)
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Me You Us Them - Wish You Luck (2010)
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Castle Rat - Fresh Fur (2024)
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The hardest working font in Manhattan
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The United States of pizza, mapsplained
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LCD Soundsystem - All My Friends (2007)
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Magnus Carlsen has made a sensational u-turn and confirmed that he will participate in the 2024 FIDE World Blitz Championship in New York
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Magnus Carlsen has been disqualified from the World Rapid Championship in New York due to a dress code violation – also withdrawing from the World Blitz
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Daniel Penny jury deadlocked on manslaughter charge in subway chokehold case
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The CEO of UnitedHealthcare (insurance company) has been assassinated in NYC
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul to relaunch congestion pricing with $9 base toll, sources say
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Atlantic Aviation preparing Manhattan Heliport for electric air taxis
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Catbus Collective - Shiki no Uta (from Samurai Champloo) (Live at Clement’s Place) (2024)
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America’s first cross-country auto race
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Barcelona is turning subway trains into power stations
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That collective feeling - The rise and fall of New York clubbing
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9/11 attacks in realtime (dashboard) 7:46am-12:00pm
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Charly Bliss - Calling You Out (2024)
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More on American incuriosity, New York regional rail edition, Part 1: European history
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Giant pigeon to loom over New York
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The strange origin story behind Akira's megacity, Neo Tokyo
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MTA stops work on Second Ave. subway amid congestion pricing confusion
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The case for NYC's congestion pricing
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The bridges of New York City
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From Run DMC to Jay-Z: Hip-hop's history, told through bling
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Tiny electric trucks are coming to a bike lane near you
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Nathan Berman has helped rescue Manhattan’s financial district from a “doom loop” by carving attractive living spaces from hulking buildings that once housed fields of cubicles
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Paul Auster, the patron saint of literary Brooklyn, dies at 77
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The “bad nanny” wars
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Matteo Lane at the MET Opera with Nadine Sierra
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Restaurant advice Astoria, Queens, NYC
My wife and I will be traveling to NY in early April. I already have our "nice" dinners planned at Osteria 57 in Greenwich Village and Peak NYC at Hudson Yards. If, for some reason, I should...
My wife and I will be traveling to NY in early April. I already have our "nice" dinners planned at Osteria 57 in Greenwich Village and Peak NYC at Hudson Yards. If, for some reason, I should absolutely avoid these two places...please let me know.
We need to loosely plan dinner for the other two nights. These two nights shouldn't be as expensive as the two nights above :). Both of these nights we'd like to eat closer to Astoria, where we will be staying (roughly 28th and 38th). We'll be close to Richmond Hill one of these days, so would be open to eating down there as well before returning back to Astoria.
Could you suggest a great pizza place where we could sit down and have salad and pizza?
how about a traditional Indian restaurant? Not a fusion and not some place where someone tries to do something fancy. A place I can get Chicken Tikka Masala and my wife can find Chana Masala.
Some other place that isn't Indian or pizza, but is an absolute must in Astoria?
Thank you New Yorkers!
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San Fermin - Weird Environment (2024)
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The hotel guest who wouldn’t leave
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Cal-Mex is having a moment in New York. But how does it taste?
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Maps: see how the Interborough Express could unlock new opportunities for New York City
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Wood apple - I finally found a good one and it tastes... special | Weird Fruit Explorer
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New York City subways' ancient signaling systems keep trains going slow – but that's about to change
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The endangered languages of New York
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$1 billion donation will provide free tuition at a Bronx medical school
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The battle for Central Park
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New York City plans to wipe out $2 billion in medical debt for 500,000 residents
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The tragic story of this famous meteorite and the boy who fought the museum that took everything from him
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No one's names were changed at Ellis Island
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New York City finishes protected bus lane designs in downtown Brooklyn
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A secret tunnel in a NYC synagogue leads to a brawl between police and worshippers
50 votes