Two years before this picture was taken, the Brooklyn Bridge boasted the title of first steel-wire suspension bridge and was dubbed a National Historic Landmark in 1964.
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Two years before this picture was taken, the Brooklyn Bridge boasted the title of first steel-wire suspension bridge and was dubbed a National Historic Landmark in 1964.

Andrew Clancy spent a year shooting random scenes around New York…
Music: “We Don’t Eat” by James Vincent McMorrow.

“Playing For Pocket Change is a mini series featuring musicians playing on the streets and in the subways of New York City. Often overlooked and ignored, we find out who these people are and what makes them want play in the world’s strangest venue.”
Ladys and Gentleman: Geechee Dan-The Singing Dragon
This was spotted at the Fifth Avenue Apple Store on Friday morning during the hubbub prior to the iPhone 4S’s release. That is a real hairstyle! It’s possibly cooler than the tribute on Bond Street we wrote about last week.