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jetBlue – $142: New York – New Orleans (and vice versa). Roundtrip, including all Taxes

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A good sale for nonstop service New Orleans. Availability is limited.

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  • JFK  – MSY (New Orleans) – JFK

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  • Miles Flown: 2,362 miles or 6.0 cents per mile

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Colin Kroll, co-founder of HQ Trivia app, is found dead in New York City - The Boston Globe

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Colin Kroll, co-founder of HQ Trivia app, found dead in New York New York Times Police said Kroll died of an apparent drug overdose. By Luis Ferré-Sadurní and Sapna Maheshwari 20181216193339 Colin Kroll (left) was the cofounder of the popular HQ Trivia app.

NEW YORK — Colin Kroll, co-founder and chief executive of the popular HQ Trivia app, was found dead apparently of a drug overdose in his lower Manhattan apartment early Sunday, police said.

Police officers found his body facedown on his bed after a concerned woman called 911 and asked police to check up on him in his SoHo apartment, on Spring Street. The woman’s relationship to Kroll was unclear, but police said she grew worried about his well-being. Police said they found what appeared to be cocaine and heroin in the apartment.

Kroll was 34.

A spokeswoman for HQ Trivia said that the company became aware of Kroll’s death Sunday.

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“We learned today of the passing of our friend and founder, Colin Kroll, and it’s with deep sadness that we say goodbye,” she said in an email. “Our thoughts go out to his family, friends and loved ones during this incredibly difficult time.”

The entrepreneur’s father, Alan Kroll, said in a phone interview: “He had so much talent and had accomplished so much at such a young age. It truly is a waste. At 34, imagine the things he’d done and the skills he had. It would have been really fun to watch him at 50. I guess that won’t happen.”

Alan Kroll said that his son had recently stopped drinking and did not have a drug problem, although he was aware that his son took drugs recreationally.

“He worked too many hours and too hard,” he said. “I think New York City got to him a little bit.”

Kroll was scheduled to visit his father in Michigan next week for a 10-day Christmas vacation, and that the two had talked about him moving away from New York.

“You need to have great constraint to have a disciplined life there,” he said.

He added, “All of that leads to getting too much drugs or bad drugs and overdosing.”

Before creating HQ Trivia, which livestreams 15-minute trivia shows typically twice a day to tens of thousands of mobile users, Kroll co-founded the six-second video app Vine, which was sold to Twitter in 2012 and closed down last year. Kroll went on to work briefly for Twitter, and later acknowledged being fired for “poor management” amid allegations of inappropriate workplace behavior toward women.

HQ Trivia quickly became a viral sensation when it debuted in August 2017, drawing together hordes of people for a livestreaming, interactive game, and inspired a range of copycat apps that aimed to seize on the same popular format. The app, which is based in New York, has experienced a drop-off in audience, but it continues to attract thousands of people to play in hopes of winning money by answering a dozen trivia questions on their phones.

The show is typically hosted by an energetic comedian who cracks jokes as he or she asks multiple-choice questions of increasing difficulty. Players use their touch screens to respond in less than 10 seconds, and the app shows how many people are eliminated after each round.

Kroll founded HQ Trivia with Rus Yusupov, who was also one of the co-founders of Vine. The two men had been working together since then, they said in an interview with The New York Times last year, with a special interest in video apps on smartphones.

“I will forever remember him for his kind soul and big heart,” Yusupov wrote on Twitter. “He made the world and internet a better place.”

This year, when the company raised $15 million in venture capital funding, Recode reported that some investors decided not to participate because of Kroll’s workplace history at Twitter. Kroll denied that he ever sexually harassed employees.

“It was a painful experience, but an eye-opening one that served as a catalyst for professional development and greater awareness in the office,” he told Axios in a statement. “I now realize that there are things I said and did that made some feel unappreciated or uncomfortable. I apologize to those people. Today, I’m committed to building HQ Trivia into a culture-defining product and supporting the dedicated team that makes it all possible.”

Alan Kroll said the Recode article troubled and hurt his son. He described Kroll as a “tough boss” and a hard-worker who routinely worked 100 hours a week.

“He had this hard Midwest drive about him,” said the father, who lives in the suburbs of Detroit, where he raised his three sons. “He couldn’t understand people that couldn’t keep up. I tried to explain to him that not everyone could do that.”

Kroll previously worked as an engineering manager for Yahoo from 2007 to 2009, and as chief technology officer at Jetsetter from 2009 to 2013.

He said in an interview with The Times last year that the company preferred to be based in New York, rather than San Francisco, because “our inspiration is more from media and TV than it is from technology.” Kroll was a fan of esports and livestreaming gaming platforms like Twitch, which inspired the development of HQ Trivia.

The medical examiner’s office will determine his cause of death.

“He was a young guy working on really creative stuff,” his father said. “Every day was a new day. It was how he lived until his death.”



Source: https://www.bostonglobe.com/business/2018/12/16/colin-kroll-founder-trivia-app-found-dead-new-york-city/aoTGAt7uYHBPUhYQFKtjlL/story.html

New dog museum unleashed in New York City - The Japan Times

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NEW YORK - This museum invites visitors to come! Sit! And stay!

The American Kennel Club Museum of the Dog opens Feb. 8 in midtown Manhattan, returning to New York after three decades on the outskirts of St. Louis.

The collection boasts portraits of royal and presidential pets, artifacts that trace canine history as far back as an estimated 30 million-year-old fossil, and devices that “match” visitors’ faces with dog breeds and let people try their hand at basic dog training with a virtual puppy.

While there won’t be actual dogs except for special occasions, the museum hopes to give visitors “an understanding of the history of dogs, how they came to be in such different variety,” said Executive Director Alan Fausel, a longtime art curator and appraiser seen on PBS’ “Antiques Roadshow.”

About 150 pieces from the kennel club’s extensive, mostly donated collection are on view at the museum, which also has a library area for perusing some of the club’s 15,000 books.

Fanciers will find images and information on canines from bulldogs to borzois to Bedlington terriers. There are some just-don’t-knows, but the collection is focused on purebreds.

The kennel club, which runs the nation’s oldest purebred dog registry, has taken heat over the years from animal-welfare activists who view dog breeding as a beauty contest that fuels puppy mills. The club argues there’s value in breeding to hone various traits, from companionability to bomb-sniffing acumen, and hopes the museum helps make the case.

“I think the best thing to take away is the fact that dogs were meant to have different jobs,” Fausel said. “It’s learning why they were purposely bred for certain jobs, and their activities and their attributes.”

The exhibition ranges from the scientific — such as a skeleton of a 19th-century smooth fox terrier that was important to shaping the breed — to the whimsical, including one of photographer William Wegman’s images of Weimaraners in humanlike situations (in this case, canoeing). There’s also a tiny, elaborate, Edwardian-style dog house for a Chihuahua, and a wall of movie posters celebrating canine stars from “Lassie” to “Beethoven.”

Other pieces speak to dogs’ stature in real life. A painting of a fox terrier mournfully resting its head on an empty armchair depicts Caesar, a pet so cherished by Britain’s King Edward VII that the dog marched prominently in the monarch’s 1910 funeral procession.

The collection also features paintings of White House dogs: U.S. President George W. Bush’s Scottish terriers, Barney and Miss Beazley, and one of President George H.W. Bush’s English springer spaniels, Millie.

“Dogs have enriched our civilization, and woven themselves into our hearts and families through the ages, and I am delighted to see them acknowledged” in the museum, then-first lady Barbara Bush wrote in a 1990 letter.

The museum opened in the kennel club’s New York headquarters in 1982. Seeking more space and hoping to attract more than its roughly 15,000 annual visitors, the museum moved in 1987 to a historic house owned by St. Louis County.

Another planned move, to a new development in a nearby city, didn’t materialize. Neither did the hoped-for attendance boost: The museum counted under 10,000 visitors last year, Fausel said.

St. Louis County officials didn’t return a call Thursday, but Parks Director Gary Bess told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch earlier in the week that the museum’s former home will be rented out for events and exhibits.

It offered something unmatched in the new locale in a high-end Manhattan office tower: Visitors can no longer bring their own pet pooches. And admission rates are higher: $15 for most adults in New York, compared to $6 in St. Louis County.

But the kennel club hopes the new museum — in a glassy street-level space at 101 Park Ave., a block from Grand Central Terminal — will boost attendance to 80,000 to 100,000 people this year.




Source: https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2019/01/12/world/offbeat-world/new-dog-museum-unleashed-new-york-city/

Neighborhood bar Local 138 moving from Ludlow to Orchard this spring

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Local 138 is on the move on the Lower East Side.

Bar reps last night announced that Local 138 will leave its home since 1996 at 138 Ludlow St. between Stanton and Rivington next month for a new space at 181 Orchard St. between Houston and Stanton...

The last call at Local 138 on Ludlow is April 27. No word yet on when they will open on Orchard Street.

A bar rep said — long story short — that the lease was up at 138 Ludlow St., and the owners couldn't come to terms on a new lease.

No surprise, really. Michael Shah's Delshah Capital bought the building for $19 million in January 2018.

Earlier this year, lead levels in the building were found to be as high as 36 times the federal government’s acceptable health standard, according to a report commissioned by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.

Asiana – $593: New York – Manila, Philippines. Roundtrip, including all Taxes

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A good sale to Manila.

ITA will price this at $635 using those dates on Orbitz should reprice to $593.

Here are some practical travel tips to Manila, Philippines.

Sample Travel Date:

  • February 12th – 19th, 2019
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Fare Availability:

  • Valid for travel from February 2019 – early May 2019 for Sunday through Thursday departures and returns . Availability is limited. Must purchase at least 3 days in advance of departure
  • Please note that while this fare is valid at time of posting, if this post is more than two days old, the fare is likely gone.

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  • The ITA search page should be like below when all values are inputted

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Fare Class:

Routing:

  • JFK  – ICN (Seoul) – MNL (Manila) – ICN – JFK

Stopover:

Mileage:

Asiana is a member of the Star Alliance and United partner. Mileage earning with United is as follows:

  • Miles Flown: 16,984 miles or 3.5 cents per mile
  • Elite Qualifying Miles: 8,492 miles
  • Redeemable Miles: 8,492 miles

How to Buy:

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Accommodations

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Travel Insurance

Background Information:

  • Visa: US Citizens – not required. Other nationals, check the TIMATIC Visa Database
  • Currency: Philippine Peso (PHP) $1USD = 53.73 PHP

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DOT is Out of Touch with Chinatown ‘Gateway’ Art Installation [OP-ED]

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From Dogman to the new Gateway, the city and its chosen artists don’t seem to get Chinatown.

The DOT unveiled the “Gateways to Chinatown” design last week to a stunned audience at the transportation subcommittee meeting of Community Board 3. The proposed marker, to be installed in the triangle at the confluence of Canal, Baxter, and Walker Streets, is designed by artist Lindy Lee, and more abstract than anyone could have imagined. Not to mention, it’s totally out of touch with the two neighborhoods (and residents) it was meant to honor. Personally it reminds me of stacked tin cans after used for plinking. Anyone looking at the artist’s rendering would be challenged to find any connection whatsoever to Chinatown or Little Italy.

Chinatown and Little Italy are two immigrant communities that have enjoyed a long history of coexistence and friendship, and the piece should reflect that. Meanwhile, I still cannot fathom why the Department of Transportation chose this particular proposal from the 80-plus art submissions for the presentation.

Backlash is already snowballing among Chinatown locals, who are now calling this another example of gentrification, and how the area losing its character. At the community presentation, fellow board members Shirley Ng and Vic Huey of our newly formed nonprofit COMA (Chinatown Organization for Media Awareness) lambasted the unveiled rendering.

Even though Lindy Lee has not yet been selected for the final design, I hope others will attend tonight’s Community Board 1 hearing (1 Centre Street) to offer their input before it causes a fiasco like “Dogman” did last year. It is always better to be proactive than reactive.

The notorious Dogman



Source: https://www.boweryboogie.com/2019/07/dot-is-out-of-touch-with-chinatown-gateway-art-installation-op-ed/

Space NK Apothecary London Warehouse Sale

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WHAT: Space NK Apothecary London Warehouse Sale

WHY: 260 Sample Sale is hosting British beauty giant, Space NK Apothecary London, for a warehouse sale.

Shop discounts on beauty, haircare, fragrance, and skincare from top brands like Diptyque, OUAI, Sunday Riley, Chantecaille, Lipstick Queen, Eve Lom, Kevyn Aucoin, Rodial, ghd, and many, many more!

Cash or credit accepted. All sales final.

WHEN: 3/5 - 3/10; Tue (9-8), W-Sat (10-7), Sun (10-5)

WHERE: 260 Sample Sale
260 5th Avenue
New York, NY 10001

For the complete list of today's sales and sample sales check HERE.

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Source: https://thestylishcity.com/space-nk-apothecary-london-warehouse-sale

American – $490: New York – Bangkok, Thailand. Roundtrip, including all Taxes

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A good sale to Bangkok. Pricing will vary slightly depending on routing

Here are some practical travel tips to Bangkok, Thailand and another take on Bangkok.

Wat Arun, Bangkok, Thailand – Photo: Ronald Tagra, used under Creative Commons License (By 2.0)

Sample Travel Date:

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Fare Availability:

  • Valid for travel in October or January 2020 – early March 2020 . Availability is limited. Must purchase at least 1 day in advance of departure.
  • Please note that while this fare is valid at time of posting, if this post is more than two days old, the fare is likely gone.

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Elite Qualifying Dollars:

Routing:

  • JFK – LAX (Los Angeles) – NRT (Tokyo – Narita) – BKK (Bangkok) – NRT – LAX – JFK

Stopover:

Mileage:

  • Miles Flown: 21,630 miles or 2.3 cents per mile
  • Elite Qualifying Miles: 21,630 miles
  • Redeemable Miles: 1,792 miles

How to Book:

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Background Information:

  • Visa: US Citizens – not required. Other nationals, check the TIMATIC Visa Database
  • Currency: Thai Bhat (THB). $1USD = 31.96 THB

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United / Air Canada – $696: New York – Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Roundtrip, including all Taxes

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A good sale to Dubai.

Here are some practical travel tips to Abu Dhabi and Dubai.

Burj Al Arab Hotel, Dubai, United Arab Emirates – Photo: Sam valadi via Flickr, used under Creative Commons License (By 2.0)

Sample Travel Date:

  • This is just ONE SAMPLE travel date, for more availability, please follow the “Fare Availability” and “How to Search for Availability” instructions below

Fare Availability:

  • Valid for travel from November –  early December or January 2020 – March 2020. Availability is limited. Must purchase at least 3 days in advance of departure
  • Please note that while this fare is valid at time of posting, if this post is more than two days old, the fare is likely gone.

How to Search for Availability:

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Fare Class:

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Routing:

  • LGA – YYZ (Toronto) – DXB (Dubai) – YYZ – LGA. All flights will be operated by Air Canada with United flight numbers – you will checkin with Air Canada.

Stopover:

Mileage:

  • Miles Flown: 14,476 miles or 4.8 cents per mile
  • Elite Qualifying Miles: 14,476 miles
  • Redeemable Miles: 2,955 miles

How to Buy:

  • Support us by using our Priceline link to book with dates found on ITA Software Matrix Airfare Search.

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  • Viator – The world's largest marketplace for destination activities and tours

Background Information:

  • Visa: US Citizens – not required. Other nationals, check the TIMATIC Visa Database
  • Currency: Emirati Dirham (AED). $1USD = 3.67 AED

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The 1865 Woods Mercantile Buildings -- 46 and 48-50 White Street

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White Street was opened in 1806 and soon was lined with comfortable middle-class brick houses.   The relentless northward expansion of the city brought commerce to the neighborhood by the 1850's.  By the outbreak of Civil War more and more homes were being replaced by factories and warehouses.

The White Street block between Church Street and Broadway sat within the developing dry goods district in 1865.  That year an impressive marble-faced loft building was completed on three lots at Nos. 46 through 50, built by dry goods merchants Abraham and Samuel Wood.

In fact, there were two buildings--No. 46 and No. 48-50-- which pretended to be one.   While at least one architectural historian gives credit to the striking Second Empire and Renaissance Revival blend to John Kellum & Son, there is no definitive proof of that.  The architect is almost universally listed as "undetermined."

Whoever was responsible, he did a masterful job.  A cast iron storefront supported four floors or white marble.  The united facade included square-headed windows and rounded corners separated by engaged columns--a general design which would be imitated in cast iron by scores of Tribeca buildings to come.  Two balustraded stone balconies clung to the third floor.  But the architect reserved the most eye-catching elements for the cornice.  A dainty corbel table ran below the modillioned cornice.  Within the centered, triangular marble pediment were carved "Woods Mercantile Buildings" and "1865."


At mid-century the marble cornice was painted black.  photo by C. T. Brady, Jr. from the collection of the Museum of the City of New York

From the beginning it appears that the two buildings were joined internally, at least at some floors.  Among the earliest tenants was the newly-formed Wm. I. Peake & Co., importers and jobbers of textiles and cloth finished goods--like blankets, tablecloths, shawls and kid gloves.  The firm advertised its address in 1868 as "Nos. 46, 48 and 50 White Street."

William I. Peake had established his business in 1865 at the age of 49.  The fledgling firm grew rapidly, marketing its fabrics under brand names like Beaver and Buffalo.  In April 1870 Godey's Lady's Book, a women's magazine, praised the fabrics:

Beaver Brand Mohair--This article our women folk pronounced the most useful and beautiful material for ladies' dresses to be found in the country, and we have great confidence in their judgment...The "Buffalo Brand" Alpaca is another article which we can also strongly recommend.



David A. Lindsay, as well, started his business in 1865.  While he leased more than one floor, unlike Peake his were solely in No. 48-50.  Directories described his business as "manufacturers' agent, commissioner merchant and importer of dry goods, linens and white goods."

Another initial tenant was L. B. and S. H. Warner.  The brothers seem to have focused their advertising on personal transactions than business.  On July 9, 1868 an ad appeared in The New York Herald that read "A gentleman having lost one of a very fine pair of horses, wishes to exchange the other and a good family carriage for a matched team, black or bay, good size, sound and kind, not more than 8 years old.  Address or call upon L. B. Warner."

The following year on August 24, 1870 he placed another ad: "A superior pair of family carriage horses for sale--Black; 15-3/4 hands; eight years old; sound, kind and true; sold only for want of use.  Inquire of L. B. Warner, 46, 48 and 50 White street."

His brother was not immune.  A week earlier he had advertised "A complete family establishment for sale--Pair black Carriage Horses, 15-1/8 hands, sound and kind; large six seat Carriage, in first class order, also good silverplated Harness; price $1,600.  For particulars inquire of S. H. Warner, 46, 48 and 50 White street."

In 1871 William Peake reorganized his company as Peake, Opdyke & Co. and moved to Broadway and Howard Street.  Other dry goods and apparel firms soon took space in the White Street building.


The design--which potentially enabled the owners to expand the building seamlessly later--would inspire similar cast iron buildings throughout the district..

Cahm, Salmon & Fribourg, shirt manufacturers moved into No. 46; and the Manhattan Cloak & Suit Co. leased space in No. 48-50.

David A. Lindsay was still operating from the building.  In 1886 The Great Metropolis of the United States "The business occupies the lofts of a large and commodious structure, and the spacious and well-ordered salesrooms contain one of the largest and most complete stock of goods incident to the line to be found in the city."

The same year The New York Times profiled another highly-visible tenant, Barbour Brothers Company.  The linen firm was run by Robert Barbour and his nephew, William, and traced its roots to Lisburn, Ireland where John Barbour first established his flax mills in 1784.  In addition to its operation in Ireland, the it had mills in Paterson, New Jersey.  The business headquarters were in the Woods Mercantile Building and branch offices were in Boston, San Francisco, Philadelphia, St. Louis and Chicago.  The Times said "they manufacture and sell several times as much as all the other houses of the kind in America combined."

Henry Glass & Co. had been in the building for several years in 1915 when it leased the building next door as well.  On December 11 the Dry Goods Economist reported "Henry Glass & Co., importers and converters of linens and white goods, 46-48 White Street, have taken possession of the adjoining stores, at No. 44."  The article noted "With the three stores the firm have probably a greater floor area than that of any other concern in the line.  Their entire premises have been rearranged and redecorated"  Two years later the ground floors were joined internally for firm.


The Dry Goods Economist November 20, 1915 (copyright expired)
The Woods family retained possession of the property for nearly a century, leasing space through the first three quarters of the 20th century to related textile and dry goods concerns, as well as a dry dye manufacturer.

In 1978 a conversion to residential use was begun.  Completed the following year, it resulted in just four units above the ground floor retail space (the top two floors form a duplex).


The building's striking design and architectural importance earned it individual landmark designation in 1979.

photographs by the author



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