Boney Morony
The excavation of Washington Square Park has turned up a new horror: skeletons. A curbed commenter wonders if they are chicken bones left behind by one of the park’s uprooted denizens. I am thinking it sounds more like the opening scene of a novel. Anyone want to read 666 Washington Square????
Better Than a Mosler Safe
Recession? Not on Park Avenue. The low-floor duplex apartment (#4/5A) at 740 Park Avenue owned by the estate of the late Mosler Safe heiress Janet Mosler Coleman has been sold for what one city broker describes as the “ridiculous” price of $32 million. The building’s original “Jewish” apartment, the first one ever occupied by a […]
Just Say No
At the very end of the press conference earlier this month about his upcoming retirement, Metropolitan Museum of Art director Philippe de Montebello was asked if he would write his memoirs — and as far as I can tell, his full answer has not been previously reported. Although he didn’t mention his predecessor Thomas Hoving, […]
The Two Faces of Philippe
So excited was gripebox to publish the world-exclusive news of Philippe de Montebello‘s resignation from his post as director the Metropolitan Museum of Art last night, I didn’t notice the gem of revisionism hidden at the bottom of the New York Times story that was posted on its web site some 90 minutes later until […]
Scoop: De Montebello Resigns
A report has just surfaced (at 6:30 PM for those keeping track of who had it first) that Philippe de Montebello has resigned his post as director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, but for the moment, at least, the museum is not confirming it. “The director is meeting with staff members,” says museum spokesman […]
Stallman Resurrected
My 1999 interview with free software guru Richard Stallman has been resurrected and named one of the top ten stories of this week by Free Software Daily Magazine.
Washington Place Freeze Out
The welcoming new western entrance to Washington Square.
Requiem for a Heavyweight
So goodbye, Washington Square. This e-mail invitation just arrived: Dear Friend of Washington Square Park, It is with frustration and remorse that I write to inform you of a memorial service for the spirit of Washington Square Park. A number of our neighbors in Greenwich Village will be gathering this Wednesday, December 19, at 6 […]
View From the Top
A banker in San Francisco just sent me this image of the stunning 71st Street setbacks and D-line terraces of 740 Park Avenue, shot from an apartment across the street. It’s from a listing for a $15 million 10-room apartment at 730 Park Avenue, being sold by Serena Boardman of Sotheby’s International.
Eduardog Bites
Watch this incredible piece of eco-conscious collage art by Eduardo Guelfenbein: