27 December 2012
07 December 2012
Alvin Ailey on Times Square Showing How It's Done - and why '67 was a good year
FLIGHT VS HEIGHT.
This commanding sight of an Alvin Ailey dancer doing a winged airborne split right in the middle of Midtown traffic at 43rd,7th Avenue & Broadway in Manhattan's Times Square is a modern testament to the legacy of dance on theater. A 20th Century Icon to leave with the generations to come, when they start thinking of dance schools for their children to attend.
And while the 1990s and 2000s brought us these images, there was a lot to be said for the decade that started it all, the 60s. It brought us beauties like Diahann Carroll to look at when the scene was getting madd steamy. An Icon of 60s cinema indeed.
30 October 2012
20 October 2012
17 October 2012
Remember this whacked-out Religious Right bitch?
Yeah I know, it's been a long time awhile seeing this chick.
But yes it's her, the forlorn and mostly forgotten Carrie Prejohn, the once-teen beauty queen (well almost; she lost the Miss USA title to someone else) who may have her head on sideways or in need of another frontal labotomy. But when she gets that bikini on, she's fucking hot!
. . .hott . . .so hott I wanna fuck her . . .hard & deep . . .anytime . . .anyplace . . .
But yes it's her, the forlorn and mostly forgotten Carrie Prejohn, the once-teen beauty queen (well almost; she lost the Miss USA title to someone else) who may have her head on sideways or in need of another frontal labotomy. But when she gets that bikini on, she's fucking hot!
. . .hott . . .so hott I wanna fuck her . . .hard & deep . . .anytime . . .anyplace . . .
16 October 2012
Anybody have any idea who this is?
.....And you should be able to tell from the back. Still not sure? Well, take a look at deep center . . .
I know . . . tell me about it!
I know . . . tell me about it!
28 August 2012
09 August 2012
Manhattan's Majesty
This island will probably stand out through the test of time, like the Pyramids, as the definition of what we were about in this period of human history. No where is that question answered best than here.
My wing-fling Eastvillagepeeps brings us more from their Flickr account where one captures good poses and dramatic shots with little acrobatic or stuntman assistance.
Above, the UN from the Spirit Cruise Lines' yacht, from the upper deck while drifting past in the East River. The one below is of the apartments along Central Park West somewhere in the mid-80s. The green sludge pond is in the upper northwest center of the park, with nice trails that go through relatively untouched portions of the park in that area. But safe, you are not far from a major road, there are police substations and patrols all around, and in general a safe area to be in on a nice day. You can also rowboat and paddleboat downstream from here. Nice, right?
Thanks EVP!
Color Contrasts
there i am again in bkgrd at meetup - next to the lady in the orange blouse, a photo by eastvillagepeeps on Flickr.
*** another hot capture by Eastvillagepeeps' Flickr pages.
Tiki Tavern Hut in The Park
Tavern on the Green is no longer with us, the casualty of changing times for dining out and a hard recession of 2008 and its lingering years of tight times thereafter. It could no longer survive. Hard to believe a peer of the Russian Tea House or 21 or Le Cirque for sure, truly a finer dining experience than Jean Georges or Aquavit or Per Se in its regal display of outdoor Manhattan that made it such an enchanted place of a new era back in the 70s and 80s. It really shares history with Sylvia's in that it goes back to the 60s. Another great icon of a restaurant that is no longer with us.
But things change and stay the same, in effect waiting for each emotion to return, like the seasons. These tiki lights remind me of leaves about to fall from a tree, as the seasons change, but to re-bloom in the spring into ever-anew tiki lights. Amen.
Ground shots with tiki candle starlights by Eastvillagepeeps and their Flickr Pages
But things change and stay the same, in effect waiting for each emotion to return, like the seasons. These tiki lights remind me of leaves about to fall from a tree, as the seasons change, but to re-bloom in the spring into ever-anew tiki lights. Amen.
Ground shots with tiki candle starlights by Eastvillagepeeps and their Flickr Pages
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