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Gasland Tour

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Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn: Jesus was the “original hipster”

In an effort to attract the young and godless among Brooklyn’s trendiest neighborhoods, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn has launched a new ad campaign calling Jesus the “original hipster.”What makes Jesus so hip? Well, for one thing, he was a carpenter, and craftsmanship is big in Brooklyn right now. And, Jesus once turned water into wine, which is very do-it-yourself and kind of locavore-ish, if you think about it. Also: A bearded long-hair. And, per this ad, a Converse-wearer.I really wanted to nitpick, but the premise of this ad seems to hold up. Nice work, Diocese of Brooklyn. I’m sure this savvy bit of marketing will make everyone forget about the Church’s official positions on contraception, abortion and equal rights for gays and lesbians (not to mention New York Archbishop Timothy Dolan’s general odiousness) because, you know, Converse. ; ; ;Continue Reading… Read More

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Rupert Murdoch stands by his doomed, horribly irresponsible tabloid

Last week was not a great week for the New York Post. But then again, not many weeks are. It’s front page last Thursday wrongly identified two innocent young men as the bombers of the Boston Marathon. (It did so without explicitly referring to them as suspects, just to ensure that they wouldn’t lose a lawsuit or have to apologize.)Murdoch defended his paper on Twitter, because it is 2013 and stuff is weird:[embedtweet id="325603844383969280"]Hm. Here’s how Col Allan defended his story to Salon: “The image was emailed to law enforcement agencies yesterday afternoon seeking information about these men….” So “distributed by the FBI” might be technically accurate (not that we have any way of knowing) but it is not a great defense. The photos were not distributed to the press or to the public, as the photos of the Tsarnaev brothers would be the same day that Post cover ran. The photo was never intended to be put on the front of a newspaper with copy asserting that the people pictured were responsible. There’s also no way to “withdraw” a physical newspaper printed and distributed all over New York City. I saw copies of the paper at bodegas in Brooklyn well into the evening.Continue Reading… Read More

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Must-see morning clip: A message of hope for Boston, written in lights

The New York City Light Brigade illuminated a Brooklyn building with messages of love, solidarity and hope Monday night in a show of support for Boston and all those touched by the tragedy at the Boston Marathon.Continue Reading… Read More

Hamptons socialite allegedly stabbed and strangled employees

Joselyn Wohl, 33, daughter of Brooklyn real estate mogul Larry Wohl, allegedly stabbed her life coach, 31-year-old Sajjadur Rahman, in the hand with a fork. According to the New York Post, the socialite was aiming for Rahman’s face. These charges come just four months after Joselyn Wohl was…

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Jay-Z writes “Open Letter” in response to haters

Addressing controversy in the epic fashion that only Jay-Z can, the rap icon has released a track called “Open Letter,” responding to those who criticized his recent trip to Cuba with wife Beyoncé and his decision to sell his share in the Brooklyn Nets. On Cuba:Politicians never did shit for me/ Except lie to me, distort history/ They wanna give me jail time and a fine– Fine, let me commit a real crime/ Obama said, “Chill, you’re going to get me impeached”/ You don’t need this shit anyway, chill with me on the beach On the Nets: I woulda moved the Nets to Brooklyn for free/ Except I made millions off you fucking dweebs/ I still own the building, I’m keeping my seats/ You buy that bullshit, you better keep your receipts”Open Letter” is produced by Swizz Beatz and Timbaland. Listen to it below:Continue Reading… Read More

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Sexting Weiner wants to run for mayor of New York

It won’t be easy for voters to brush aside the sexting scandal that lost Wiener his job in June 2011: the former New York congressman admitted to sending sexual photos to numerous women, several of whom shared them with the media.Due to the publicity of the scandal, Weiner resigned from Congress, while apologizing for the embarrassment he caused and claiming that the distraction has made it impossible for him to continue working. Many were happy to see him leave and a crowd assembled outside of the Brooklyn meeting room where he formally resigned, booed him as he left.“Bye, bye, pervert!” members of the crowd yelled as he surrendered his position.But Weiner hopes voters can forget about the sexts and the half-naked pictures they might have seen on the news. The Brooklyn native says he may consider running for New York City mayor.“I don’t have this burning, overriding desire to go out and run for office,” Weiner told the New York Times in an interview posted Wednesday. “It’s not the single animating force in my life as it was for quite some time. But I do recognize, to some degree, it’s now or maybe never for me, in terms of running for something. I’m trying to gauge not only what’s right and what feels comfortable right this second, but I’m also thinking, how will I feel in a year or two years or five years? Is this the time that I should be doing it? And then there’s the other side of the coin, which is . . . am I still the same person who I thought would make a good mayor?”The current New York City mayor, Michael Bloomberg, is currently serving his third and last term in office. Elections will be held in November 2013 to replace him.Although Weiner hasn’t formally made a decision on whether or not he will participate in the race for mayor, he has been suspected as a potential contender on numerous occasions. According to unnamed sources interviewed by the New York Post last summer, Weiner has spoken to former staffers about coming back to work for him if he were to run for mayor and win.One unnamed source allegedly told the Post that Weiner was “seriously considering” a mayoral run, in large part because the public match on his campaign funds will expire after the 2013 election.“I want to ask people to give me a second chance,” he told the Times. “I do want to have that conversation with people whom I let down and with people who put their faith in me and who wanted to support me. I think to some degree I do want to say to them, ‘Give me another chance.’”Huma Abedin, the wife of Weiner and longtime aide to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, has given her husband a second chance. She told the Times that after numerous tears and counseling, Weiner is a changed man.But even if Abedin says he has changed and Weiner begs for forgiveness, his scandalous past will always remain a talking point when he’s in the public sphere.“The general feeling is that you can’t text pictures of your penis to a girl, then lie about it, then get kicked out of the House and then run for mayor right after,” a political consultant told the New York Post in 2012. “But people believe there is a way for him to run for a lesser office.”Weiner told the Times that he is aware that he would be the ‘underdog’ in any race he ran. But if Weiner does have public matching funds that will soon expire, it is likely he could try to run for a city position – even if it isn’t for mayor. The odds will likely remain against him.“Sure, voters can get past this scandal,” an unnamed political advisor told the Times. “But why do they have to? There are four established candidates. Who are the voters to say, ‘I need Anthony Weiner back?’” Read More