January 4, 1950 was an unusually mild day. These four women—Marilyn Wichlenski, Ruth Meserole, Terry Darcy, and Marian Krish—enjoyed the weather in Cadman Plaza in downtown Brooklyn and read the papers. One is the Brooklyn Eagle.
Photo: Brooklyn Daily Eagle via the Brooklyn Public Library
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the announcement of the beginning of the “Tad of the Tanbark” and “Don Dixon and the Hidden Empire” comic strips for the Sunday edition of the Brooklyn Eagle
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• Mossadegh media: newspaper & magazine articles, editorials
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Bald Eagle
Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier
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On this day, March 23, in Type O Negative history:
Repulsion (who will later change their name to Type O Negative) play their first show at L'Amour in Brooklyn, NY. Also on the bill are The Icemen, Silo, and American Eagle (1990)
Type O Negative play the Backroom with Life of Agony in Austin, TX (1994)
Type O Negative play an Unknown Venue in Colorado Springs, CO (1995)
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Recipe Advent Calendar - Day 10
Happy Holidays!
To celebrate the season, I am doing 12-days of seasonal recipes from the 14th to the 25th December. These are recipes published in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle newspaper during the period that Steve Rogers and Bucky Barnes lived in Brooklyn in the early 20th century.
Moravian Christmas Cookies
1/2 cup butter or other shortening, melted
1 cup molasses, heated
1/2 cup brown sugar
3/4 teaspoon ginger
3/4 teaspoon cloves
3/4 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
1/4 teaspoon allspice
Dash of salt
3/4 teaspoon soda
3 3/4 cups sifted special cake flour
Combine butter and molasses, add sugar, spices, salt and soda. Add flour. Let stand in cold place a week. Place a small amount of dough on a slightly floured board and roll paper-thin. Cut with fancy cookie cutters. Place on greased baking sheet and bake in moderate oven 365 degrees Fahrenheit six minutes. These cookies keep indefinitely in closed tins. Makes 200 cookies.
The recipe appeared in the Friday 19 December 1930 edition of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle.
Advent Calendar Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | Day 6 | Day 7 | Day 8 | Day 9 | Day 10 | Day 11 | Day 12
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Sleater-Kinney and Black Belt Eagle Scout at Brooklyn Steel
On Wednesday, March 13, 2024, rock band Sleater-Kinney kicked off their three shows in New York City with a first night at Brooklyn Steel in Brooklyn, NY. The group was joined by Black Belt Eagle Scout (a.k.a. Katherine Paul) for an opening set on their tour in support of their newest record, Little Rope.
This was my first time I captured Sleater-Kinney performing live since 2015*. My gallery of Sleater-Kinney was done for Bowery Presents’ “The House List,” and it now available here. Images of Black Belt Eagle Scout can be found below.
Sleater-Kinney will return to Brooklyn Steel again tonight (Thursday, March 14th) for a sold out show, and head to Manhattan to Racket on Saturday night (that show is sold out as well).
*I also photographed them in December 2014 during an appearance on “The Chris Gethard Show” where Priests performed.
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Coney Island, New York
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April 8th 1930
From The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (supplied by the Brooklyn Newsstand)
Image ID and plain text are in the alt text
The full page:
Content warning: suicide, death
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Live Concert Photography: Sleater-Kinney with Black Belt Eagle Scout at Brooklyn Steel 3/13/24
Live Concert Photography: Sleater-Kinney with Black Belt Eagle Scout at Brooklyn Steel 3/13/24 @SLEATERKINNEY @ptuckerkco @Carrie_Rachell @grandstandhq @brooklynsteel @bowerypresents @LomaVistaRC
Live Concert Photography: Sleater-Kinney with Black Belt Eagle Scout at Brooklyn Steel 3/13/24
Last week, I was at Brooklyn Steel to catch progressive feminist icons and critically applauded, alt rock/riot grrl legends Sleater-Kinney play career-spanning headlining set, which featured material from 1999’s The Hot Rock, which the band’s co-founders Corin Tucker (vocals, guitar) and Carrie…
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Life under the Brooklyn Bridge, 1937.
Photo: Arnold Eagle via the Int'l Center of Photography
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With Eagle + West, OMA New York adds a bold pair of textured, stepped towers to the Brooklyn waterfront
With Eagle + West, OMA New York adds a bold pair of textured, stepped towers to the Brooklyn waterfront
New York City looms large in the OMA mythos, but the firm hasn’t had much success in building tall here. A first attempt came in the mid-1970s, when original cofounders Rem Koolhaas, Elia Zenghelis, and Zoe Zenghelis imagined a dense concentration of stepped and interlinked towers for Roosevelt Island (then Welfare Island). OMA’s local office, founded in 2001, has proposed its fair share of…
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Bald Eagle flying in front of the Freedom Tower midday today!
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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, November 22, 1936
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