Apparently the driver misjudged his turn onto W 56th St, and went over the median strip. That combined with the fact that they were speeding led to the fatality. No one else was injured.
Get ready: the Million Second Quiz is coming. The stage for this new TV show has been set up on the roof of the still-vacant former Mercedes dealership on W 41st St:
The show will be filming pretty much every night throughout the first half of September, with host Ryan Seacrest (!!). NBC has gone all out with the setup for the stage, with the full high-tech lighting structure and grandstands. They’ve even got billboards up for it across the road:
As if that wasn’t exciting enough, you can even be part of the audience for the show. Tickets are still available for most of the nights, so get in quick. SEEYOUTHERE.
Tomorrow night is the night: The Karate Kid (the original 1984 version, not the Jaden Smith one) will be playing at the Intrepid for the final movie of the Summer Movies Series.
The details, for the last time: doors open at 7:30pm, get there early to make sure you get a spot, bring chairs/blankets.
The series has had a good run, with big turnouts for all the screenings, and amazing luck with the weather, with tomorrow night looking ready to keep that going.
Wrapping up our constantcoverage, the Columbus branch of the NY Public Library finally reopened today after over two months away, to little fanfare. Good to have it back.
As promised, we stopped by the Night Out Against Crime at Hell’s Kitchen Park tonight. It was very much a family event, with lots of activities on for children, and free pizza. Dozens of NYPD officers were there, as well as a number of community groups.
The Columbus branch of the NY public library closed back in June, as reported earlier, while upgrading their HVAC system. The branch wasn’t scheduled to reopen until September, which has been a fairly major inconvenience to regulars. Good news, however, as they’re opening early!
The branch will be open again on Monday (August 12th), ready for all your reading needs.
Well that’s depressing. We’ve just heard that last Wednesday morning (the 31st), two dogs got into an altercation at the dog run in DeWitt Clinton Park, and one of the dogs was killed.
There’s a review on Yelp from someone describing what happened, and it’s a bit horrific. Here’s the nicer first half of it:
As the owners of Cinderella (the 45 pound brownish yellow rescue dog with multiple bald spots) that killed 10 pound Symba at 10:30am 7−31−13, I hope you ensure that this does not happen again.
We weren’t there, so we don’t know for sure what happened, but it sounds like the owners of the small dog that was killed took him into the large dog area instead of the small dog area. The other larger dog is apparently a rescue dog, so might have had some unfortunate behavioral issues. These two issues came together and sadly caused the death.
Tomorrow night, a collection of community groups are running a free “Night Out Against Crime” at Hell’s Kitchen Park.
Here’s the details from the announcement flyer:
Across the country residents are gathering with their local police officers to take back their neighborhoods. Hell’s Kitchen residents and police officers are celebrating this event in Hell’s Kitchen Park. We’ll have games, refreshments and pizza! Crime prevention material will be available. The Midtown Community Court will be on hand to answer your questions and more!
There’s also going to be face painting for children at 5:30pm, as well as a “moonwalk for kids”?
Have a look at the full flyer if you want to see all the details (and don’t mind Comic Sans). We’ll stop by to check it out tomorrow, but it sounds like it’s going to be a pretty big event.
As spotted by Midtown Lunch, The Kati House, a month-old addition to W 36th St, was shut down last Thursday for alcohol violations:
The spot seemed to have been getting good reviews from customers who tried it out over the last few weeks, and is pretty cheap, so it’s disappointing to see them closed. We’ll keep an eye out for their reopening.
The Space Shuttle Pavilion on board the Intrepid reopened today, to much fanfare.
The Endeavour arrived at the Intrepid in July last year, but was forced to close at the end of October due to damage caused by Hurricane Sandy. It’s fantastic to see such a significant part of history back open to the public again.
In case you didn’t hear yet, an ex-employee of the construction site at 49th&9th shot a former colleague around 9:30am this morning. The victim was taken to hospital, and fortunately is expected to make a full recovery. DNAinfo has the full story.
On a lower key than the other thing that was on tonight, the Oasis Community Garden on 52nd St held their “Make Music” summer solstice celebration this evening, and a small crowd gathered to watch the various performances:
Just a quick notice, the first of the free Summer Movies Series at the Intrepid starts tonight. Doors open at 7:30pm, and the weather’s looking like it’s going to be perfect for it.
Tonight’s screening is National Treasure. Try to contain your excitement. We’re all just holding out until the August 15th screening of Top Gun.