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Carousel 36 Wyckoff Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11237 An article on SwayNYC (an events posting site/app) recently called Carousel “Bushwick’s Newest 70’s Themed Bar.”  The name SwayNYC caught me off guard as well so I checked their oldest post and it was less than a year ago so they may not remember the club called Sway which was where Paul’s Casablanca is now and their legendary Smiths nights every Sunday.  In the title we are told 1) it is in the 2.
After a couple of weeks on NFL duty and then abroad, thrilled to be back in the (Good) Game. We have a slew of exciting new features, as well as intriguing perspectives, coming your way as we inch closer to our first birthday!!! Please tell your youth sports friends to hop on board … and feel free to reach out with any suggestions big or small. Seriously, I love getting your emails.
Welcome to To Vegetables, With Love, a celebration of a vegetable life, less ordinary. Give the gift of Tenderheart these holidays - signed copies are available in-store at Books are Magic and Kitchen, Arts and Letters in New York. Available online here or here. Give a gift subscription It’s the season for giving. For the month of December, all recipes will be unlocked for all subscribers. A NOTE FOR SUBSCRIBERS: For the next two weeks, I’ll be traveling so there will not be new recipes.
Do you know who Cato the Elder is? No? Well OK quick history lesson: Rome used to have an enemy south of them on the mediterranean: Carthage. It was a pretty decent place, and they didn’t trifle with any Roman hoo-ha though - so much so that they got into multiple wars with their northern neighbor. Three, in fact. We call these “The Punic Wars”. The third one ended with Rome going total overkill; they razed the city and sold any and all survivors into slavery.
- by Kevin Necessary People often ask me — “do I have permission to share these?” YES! That’s why Kevin and I work hard to get them out there. Share WIDELY! Share For more on Kevin’s process, and what led to last week’s cartoon in particular (along with the video of how his sketches become the final product), read on…fascinating to see his creativity at work…. ncG1vNJzZmickau2pbzEqaeeql6owqO%2F05qapGaTpLpwvI6cmKusn6S7bsDUnqqdmalihXGC
I've been drawing cartoons about guns for so, so long, and nothing changes. The cartoon with the crayons was drawn the day of the Newtown massacre. Nothing has changed. In fact, it's gotten worse. The vast majority in this country want stricter gun laws. They don't want them outlawed. They just don't want access to be quite so easy. But we are held hostage by a crazed minority. This country is out of its mind.
Dirk Bogarde had a certain discreet charm that worked well for him as a British leading man. His enduring image on the screen is of a sleek, well-mannered gentleman of the upper crust, not very large, ramrod straight posture and almost always dressed nattily in a suit or uniform. He could be charming but also icy, and dare I say had a slightly androgynous quality, at least compared to other film actors of his era.
Back in August of 2008, The Behemoth released a little beat’em up game called “Castle Crashers” to Xbox Live. This immediately gained the respect of gamers everywhere and resulted in great scores from reviewers around the globe. Then in 2015, the game was remastered for Xbox One, and later PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. But during all of this time, Castle Crashers has never seen a physical release. Today The Behemoth has announced that coming soon there will be a physical release on Nintendo Switch.