ProHo resident Rian fondly remembers Christmas 1979.
[Happy VD] Dot Com Office Romance
ProHo love birds Michelle Tsai and Ed Shen fondly recall their dot-com era romantic awakening for the benefit of Daily News reporter Susan Kreimer:
"At a company holiday party, that electrifying feeling reached a new
level. It happened ‘on the dance floor, in front of everyone,’ Shen
recalled … A co-worker interrupted us while we were kissing. I think she actually said, "What are you doing?" We kept kissing.’"
Sam Sloan's Home Page
If you are ProHo’er and you’ve never stumbled across , now might be the time. Caution: There is something here to offend everyone. (Also, like dailyheights, Sam Sloan knows that the Internet is all about scrolling.) A couple we know got their first Prospect Heights Brooklyn
apartment through Sam Sloan’s website, believe it or not. No broker fee. In 2000.
This past fall, Sam Sloan tried to run for US Congress for the Tenth Congressional District of New York, on the Republican ticket. TIP: To hear two MIDIs playing at once, be sure to click through and look at Sam’s seven kids.
Church in a High School: "Hymn Books Replace Textbooks"
From the "State vs. Church" Dept.: Architect Laura Evans, a Prospect Heights resident, attended church last Sunday in a public high school in Park Slope (John Jay High School). The New York Times quotes her: "It’s different from what I grew up with – the suburban church with a
steeple and a chapel … it’s not the type of building, but it’s the people who
make a church."
Turns out that Bloomberg has issues with churches that rent space from schools: "The churches – often desperate
for space – say the arrangement is only fair. But the practice,
generally accepted across the country, has run into opposition from
some parents in New York City, and the Bloomberg administration is
planning to challenge the court ruling."
The church Laura attends, Park Slope Presbyterian Church, is one of the religious organizations that now meet in New
York City public schools. In 2002, a federal court said the
city "had to provide space in school buildings to religious institutions
just as it did for other community groups," according to the New York Times. "The churches typically rent
on Sundays, when students are not present, and reimburse the city for
the cost of custodial services."
LISA GRUMET (senior lawyer in the city’s corporation counsel’s office) told the New York Times that the city thinks this practice violates the separation of church and state: "’We are concerned about having public schools used by religious
congregations as houses of worship … The diversity of this city is one of its greatest strengths … and this is why we are concerned about having the neighborhood
school, the public school, identified with a particular religious
congregation."
Robert Latham has two young children and lives down the street from John Jay High School, where Park Slope Presbyterian meets. According to the New York Times, he thinks that arrangement "blurs the lines between church and state": "There’s always
notices and secondary communications that spill over … It doesn’t give parents and children choices."
[UPDATE] Director Targeted for "Walking While Black" in Prospect Heights?
Here’s one for the next 77th Precinct Community Council meeting.
CBS 2 INVESTIGATES: "Seith Mann says he didn’t commit a crime and was walking in front of his own house when four plain-clothed officers stopped him … ‘The
officer that was behind me. He pulls out a gun and holds it up like
this (hold hand over his head) and he’s like "This is your gun! This is
your gun!" and I thought they were going to plant this gun on me,’ says
Mann."
"Seith Mann, an award winning film producer, had no gun
and no criminal record. He was walking home when police demanded to
search him … ‘I think they targeted me because I’m black. There is nothing I was doing that was remotely suspicious,’ says Mann."
dailyheights INVESTIGATES:
Remarkably, the ambiguity of the "This is your gun!" incident parallels one of Mann’s favorite themes: "I like situations that are morally ambiguous," FilmMaker Magazine quotes him as saying. Mann, born 1973, won Best Short Film at the 2003 First Run Film Festival for five deep breaths (original score by Jason Moran).The film also won 1st prize, Graduate Division, NYU Tisch School Top Student Films, 2003. The film was also presented at Cannes in 2003. Here’s his filmography on the Festival de Cannes website.
And here’s FilmMaker’s synopsis of five deep breaths: "Although it’s set at an all-black college, (the film) evokes the suspense and tension of a classic western.
When a campus girl is violated, her brother and his friends form a
posse to avenge her honor – a mission that, with shades of Unforgiven,
upends their own notions of masculinity."
Other film credits to Seith Mann’s name include Too Close to the Darkside (1995), Mineral Springs (1996), Well (1997) and The Apology (1999). Seith Mann was also film editor on Kiss It Up To God, a film presented at Festival De Cannes in 2000. Note: not Sieth. Seith.
The ProHo List Gets Lighter
Prospect Heights is about to lose Wendy Mitchell, Managing Editor of indieWIRE and author of New York City’s Best Dive Bars: "I’m moving to London on Tuesday morning … I made it through the going-away party without crying, but I did shed a few tears when I had to say goodbye to my cat Scruffy." Leads on flats and jobs would be appreciated. Tragic, but look on the bright side: There is now a vacancy on The Proho List.
Photo: TV star David Tutera displays no interest in faking a conversation with Wendy.
Idiotarod Wrap-Up: Yarr
Jose has posted pictures and a bit of reportage on the 2005 NYC Idiotarod, along with links to competitors that did not win Best in Show. Also check out Flickr tag: idiotarod which, at last count, brought up 207 pictures.
WEEKEND UPDATE: ProHo team wins NYC Idiotarod "Best in Show"
Jose reports that your home team, Pirates of the High Cs, won Best of Show at NYC Idiotarod and just managed to avoid last place in the race). Photos TK. Details TK. TK TK. TK. TK?
HEADS UP: Cheer on TEAM PIRATE tomorrow in the NYC Idiotarod
Our home team, Pirates of the High Cs, race a shopping cart in the NYC Idiotarod, tomorrow (Saturday,
January 29) at 2 pm. Starts at Fulton Ferry Pier in Brooklyn, and
finishes at Tompkins Square Park in Manhattan: "The rolling pageant and
grueling endurance race will happen rain or shine, blizzard or breeze." Apparently they discourage "just filming" but hopefully someone will document it (hint, hint). See precisionaccidents.com for more info.
dailyheights weekend: Cautionary Tale about Frozen Dead Squirrel
Caution: Graphic Images. Also, Bundt cake is served. PHOTO: former ProHo resident DJM recoils in horror after touching dead squirrel.