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What can we can possibly say about having Action Bronson eat the most legendary dish, cooked by the best French chef in New York City, all the while donning a Knicks hat and a sport coat? (Source: VICE’s Munchies)
A lesson in what it took to make it on the streets of New York City in the 1970s. Director Gary Weis and writer John Bradshaw for Above Average Productions Inc.
During a C-SPAN Q&A interview, Justice Antonin Scalia discusses Citizens United. He compared campaign spending in the United States to the amount of money spent on cosmetics. “The premise of democracy is that people are intelligent,” Scalia said.
Sue Klebold said she had no idea her son, Dylan, who she used to call her “Sunshine Boy,” was depressed and secretly suicidal. (Source: ABC NEWS)
Li-lac Chocolates is Manhattan’s oldest handmade chocolate makers; we talked with its owners about how the boom of the Valentine’s Day season impacts their business.
MAPPLETHORPE: LOOK AT THE PICTURES is an HBO documentary about the life of controversial photographer Robert Mapplethorpe from his rise to fame in the 1970s to his untimely death in 1989. Directors Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato share a clip…