'Public restrooms in the city are hard to find and are often either out of order or require you to buy something at a store or café to be able to use. The problem is so bad that individuals have created their own resources for finding public restrooms.
A new Google Maps layer introduced by the city attempts to tackle this issue.'
Visiting the museum of natural history makes me wish public parks had T-rex or Allosaurus, or some other similar dinosaur skeletons on permanent display so kids and just people in general can study them casually and frequently. I know it would be a maintenance nightmare, but it would be so cool.
They're converting parts of the Hoboken Terminal station into a sort of "Chelsea Market"-style bazaar and… HOLY SHIT… this beautiful space has been sitting empty for decades.
I'm excited for it, but I'm also ANGRY that this is just sitting these collecting mold.
@auran recommended this show and instructed me to go in blind, so I did. Amy, who accompanied, chose to read a review.
I was curious why the ticket-site seat-picker showed the front row sold out, but then people seemed to choose seats as far from the stage as possible, while avoiding the center aisle. How odd! I happily bought two tickets for fourth row, center. Amy, knowing what this portended, said nothing.
Even though I'm not really sure what just happened, I'll never forget it.