Thursday Jul 3 | Watertown Daily Times
Copenhagen can expect more water problems
To the residents of the village of Copenhagen, the ex-mayor got you again. Not only did he raise your water an exorbitant amount, he also raised your sewer charge.
Cornell University names architecture college dean
Kent Kleinman, an architect and chairman of the Department of Architecture, Interior Design and Lighting at Parsons The New School for Design in New York City, has been named the Gale and Ira Drukier Dean of ...
Stanley R. Zubrzycki, 76, West Lowville
Stanley R. Zubrzycki, 76, formerly of State Route 12, died Monday morning, June 23, at the Lewis County Residential Healthcare Facility where he had resided since 2005.
Alexander Spendiaryan - An `Immortal' Legacy
That concert established the confidence in this small nation of people that it could create a symphony and attract appreciative and enthusiastic audiences.
Copenhagen woman cited with throwing cell phone
Watertown police at 3:48 a.m. Saturday charged Christine K. Potoski, 23, of 107 High St., Apt.
Olafur Eliasson, the Danish-Icelandic installation artist, whose work has been on view this spring at both the Museum of Modern Art and its Queens affiliate, P.S. 1, is about to take over a large stretch of the ...
Joan Acocella: Alexei Ratmansky's steps.
Alexei Ratmansky's new piece for New York City Ballet, "Concerto DSCH," to Shostakovich's Second Piano Concerto , opens like a beach party, with dancers in swimsuitlike costumes doing sporty maneuvers.
Sunday afternoon they brought their chart-topping music to the Alex T. Duffy Fairgrounds as part of the Disabled Persons Action Organization/DealMaker Auto Group Summer Concert Series.
Michael Frayn Weaves Genius Into His 'Afterlife'
The world premiere of Michael Frayn's " Afterlife " took place last night at the National Theatre, and it was an absolute firecracker.
Rain clouds hover over Manhattan's southern tip, and as the boat pitches on four-foot swells, Eliasson makes his first visit from the water to four scaffolding structures rising at the Brooklyn Bridge and Pier ...
Governors Island launches bike program
Paris, Barcelona and Copenhagen have them, and now New York's own Governors Island has them too.
Fluid Street - Alone, Together Celebrates KIASMA's 10th Anniversary
Miklos Gaal, Complexo viario , 2006. Wall paper 200 x 525 cm. Photo: Petri Virtanen / KKA.
Unicef Report: Desperate Conditions for Children in Camps Without...
“We need the supply pipeline to increase exponentially”
NEW YORK, May 11 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The situation for children continues to worsen in Myanmar as thousands of children have been separated from their families, many more are living in desperate ... via Earth Times
“But the district should look at services provided to make sure they are meeting student needs.”
A state Education Department official says Carthage Central School District Superintendent Carl H. Militello has misinterpreted a special education review, which the district is using to justify reorganizing ... via Watertown Daily Times
'A Positive Understanding of Islam'
“All of this, from the Louvre to Qatar, has happened because of 9/11”
In July 2005 the Louvre announced that it had received one of the largest gifts in its history. via ARTnews
Your Turn: Your Feedback On Copenhagen Water Controversy & Gas Prices
“Suck it up Copenhagen for not doing the reasonable thing - negotiate the price before you found the gold!!”
A war over water is simmering in the Lewis County village of Copenhagen. The village needs to supply water for its 1,000 residents, but doesn't have enough to go around. via WWNY-TV Watertown
“It's a lot of money, yes, but you're getting a pretty good water source at 300 gallons a minute”
A war over water is simmering in the Lewis County village of Copenhagen. The village needs to supply water for its 1,000 residents, but doesn't have enough to go around. via WWNY-TV Watertown
Peter Schjeldahl: An Olafur Eliasson retrospective.
“Geometry of Motion 1920s/1970s”
"I Only See Things When They Move" , left, and three views of "360 Room for All Colors" . Eliasson, at far right, sometimes allows himself a theatrical illusion, such as when enveloping hues shift like weather ... via New Yorker
Physicist John A. Wheeler, who coined 'black holes,' is dead
“Geons, Black Holes & Quantum Foam: A Life in Physics”
John A. Wheeler, a physicist involved in the Manhattan Project to build an atomic bomb who later gave the space phenomenon black holes their name, has died at 96. via New York Daily News
Plan B: Reallocating Street Space To Buses, Bikes & Peds
“What do we have cities for? Is it for getting from A to B or is it for developing the culture?”
In a piece from the March issue of Outside Magazine that seems especially relevant today, Tim Sohn writes about public space reform in New York City. via Streetsblog