Aug. 17th, 2005

Hooray!

Aug. 17th, 2005 03:52 pm
spatch: (Cyclone)
Coney Island's B&B Carousell is saved:
The city will buy Coney Island's carousel for $1.8 million - a cost to be defrayed by private donations - and move it to a new location nearby, Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced yesterday.

With fewer than 100 vintage carousels left in the United States, the B&B Carousell at 1054 Surf Ave. near West 11th Street will be purchased from the family of James McCullough, who bought the carousel from a cousin in 1973.

Members of the McCullough family, which also owns the squat property that has housed the carousel since the 1930s, thanked Bloomberg and presented him with a brass ring.

The Parks Department next will organize a restoration effort for the carousel, which was crafted in 1920 and has 50 horses, two chariots and a still-working band organ. Officials plan eventually to place it in Steeplechase Park near the landmark Parachute Jump.

"This is one of those objects that has symbolism far beyond its physical size. This represents our history, our culture, what Coney Island was to this city," Bloomberg said.

When the mayor was asked if he'd be a major contributor to defray the city cost, he demurred.

"I don't know, we'll have to see down the road," he said. "I try not to talk about my own philanthropy."

He added, "There are a lot of things you can do that society needs that have to get done with private money. There's education, there's medicine, there's research ... but there's also preserving our heritage, preserving our culture. Those are good investments."
And in other news, Bloomberg's a tool, but he's not such a major tool.

Wait, didn't I say the same thing about Boston's mayor when he recognized the importance of preservation? Y'don't think I've got a little... bias here, do you?
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Joe Ranft, one of the main creative forces at Pixar, was killed yesterday in a car accident. Not only was he a great storyteller and creative vocal artist, but he was one heck of a guy and described, by more than one person, as "the heart of Pixar."

It's also just heartbreaking to read how the company just effectively ground to a halt today, trying to process it all. Alas for Joe, alas for Pixar, alas for us.
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Well, we'd all have fins and scaly skins
We'd breathe through gills instead of nos-trils
And we'd eat fish food instead of vitamin pills!
(It's scary but it's true...)


I can't decide which bit of A Mighty Wind is more brilliant: The spot-on folk song parodies, or the spot-on album covers. )

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