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Corey Bearak
Jan28
Find and Replace
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Recall last week’s blog. I had planned to post some items on the web using my iPad after the presser. It seems the app no longer existed. I dealt with things when I returned to my office. That eve I searched the App Store for the replacement editor but nothing seemed the right tool. It still bothered me so I reached out to my son. He advised that “

Corey Bearak
Jan21
A classy action
Posted By : Corey Bearak

For several months, I’ve been meeting via Zoom with like-minded folks who oppose the imposition of a toll-tax (aka congestion pricing) to enter Manhattan south of 60th Street. Late last year, as other concerned folks and groups joined our weekly Zooms, those gathered decided to hire a lawyer and explore bringing a lawsuit. The group chose a name an

Corey Bearak
Jan14
Super fun
Posted By : Corey Bearak

The Football playoffs started yesterday. I barely paid attention with my team out of it. I did notice that my brother’s team did not prevail. I am in a pool with my friend Eric that started with the season and was made hard when our fave team lost its starting QB a few plays in on day one. It often put us in the hate position of picking our team’s

Corey Bearak
Jan07
A Drive, Coffee, Rain and Song
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Shelly and I decided, with no plans ahead of yesterday, to visit the place I mail order my coffee in the West Village. Porto Rico on Bleecker Street off Sixth Avenue closes at 5:00 p.m. sharp. I needed to replenish my coffee and in addition to a Hazelnut blend, the shop sometimes offers a Franjelica blend (named for my fave Franjelico liqueur that

Corey Bearak
Dec31
A Best of 2023 as the year concludes
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Going into New Year’s Eve, I prepare my annual year-end commentary recounting my top ten shows for the past 12 months. I post the list with comments on website on my Commentary page. Some of the concert reviews include Sunday commentary posted to Gotham.   Enjoy the list   1) Jackson Browne (August 28,Beacon Theatre)   2) Jim Messina (Novembe

Corey Bearak
Dec24
Ring in the new year with – what else – some music.
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Three weeks (aka three blogs ago), I shared my Happy Holidays in Song playlist, in an aptly titled, “Tunes for the Holiday Season” so just ahead of when tomorrow’s festivities close, I offer a verified (meaning all the links work) playlist to ring in new year’s eve. With few exceptions, the setlist includes a number of my most fave tunes. As read

Corey Bearak
Dec17
Musical tributes
Posted By : Corey Bearak

The first weekend of this month featured some really great live music. A request by Friday’s blogger to cover a Gotham Red Bandana Award presentation delated this report. Shelly and I enjoyed an evening of John Lennon solo and Beatles music at Town Hall on December 2. The next night was our daughter’s turn join her dad for the music of the Allman B

Corey Bearak
Dec10
Gotham's triple crown
Posted By : Corey Bearak

In 2012, Gotham added its Red Bandana Award, in addition to its annual Networker of the Year Award (initiated in 2004). The Year before (2011) Gotham selected my co-chair of GOtham GREEN® Joshua Zinder, and me as Networkers of the Year. Both awards, announced at Gotham’s Annual Holiday Party, can only be won once and gain entry in to the hallowed G

Corey Bearak
Dec03
Tunes for the Holiday Season
Posted By : Corey Bearak

As I posted last year at this time and for several before that, holidays-themed music takes hold after Thanksgiving; sometimes even during and before. The holidays also bring lighting and I enjoy seeing those decorations. Sometimes we take eve rides listening to the music and checking out the displays in nabes known to have more than their fair sha

Corey Bearak
Nov26
GOtham GREEN® recognizes worthy initiatives, products & people
Posted By : Corey Bearak

GOtham GREEN® continues its tradition of recognizing worthy initiatives, products & people   Gotham continued it recent pre-Thanksgiving holiday tradition when it announced its Gotham Green Awards® last week. Since to November 2020 GOtham GREEN® heralds worthy initiatives, products and people ahead of Thanksgiving. Earlier awards took place a

Corey Bearak
Nov19
Black Coffee or not
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Black Coffee starts the title of one of my fave tunes as well as the title of this blog.  A few weeks back we dined at our son's and coffee followed via his espresso machine.  Well Shelly decided she wanted one and dutiful daughter helped her mom place the order.  The device arrived ahead of the weekend and our son, Jonathan and daughter-in-law Car

Corey Bearak
Nov12
It’s better to give....
Posted By : Corey Bearak

A Gotham mantra – it’s better to give than receive...” – takes a special meaning this month. Not just because Gotham approaches a countdown to when our tribe announces the recipient charities of its annual Season of Giving. In just over two weeks, the first Tuesday, after Thanksgiving, that’s Tuesday, November 28, this year 2023, Giving Tuesday tak

Corey Bearak
Nov05
Vote yet?
Posted By : Corey Bearak

First off, thank you to Friday's blogger for his commentary on today's blogger.  A few weeks back during a periodic Zoom of the Queens Civic Engagement Committee held by the office of Queens Borough President Donovan Richards, the topic was expansion of voting.  I had shared in the chat a 2016 commentary I wrote about how low turnout in the electio

Corey Bearak
Oct29
Halloween
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Not sure I ever blogged about the "event" that occurs this year on Tuesday.  I looked back over the last three years of my posts and nothing (I'll have to ask our "Webmaster" aka Saturday's blogger, if any easier way to review exists.).  But the euphoria following the Halloween bash held by by Knights of Pythias lodge leads to today's post.  It was

Corey Bearak
Oct22
Michael
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Generally, we take in a Broadway musical in October.  Yesterday we ventured in the afternoon to the Neil Simon Theatre to take in MJ.  This Michael Jackson musical focused on the music and how Michael evolved and grew as an artist.  It took up some issue and alluded to others.   I found the music and choreography superb.  It covered much of the Jac