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If you’ve never had the chance to check out Jake Dobkin’s photoblog you should really check him out. He has a great eye and takes some amazing pictures of the city.

I like this picture because it captures street art, old time building advertisment and a modern day billboard ad all in the same frame. Three different mediums, all with the same purpose. Jake has a unique ability to make you feel like you’re actually there at the moment in time when he snapped the picture. For me there’s one reaction from a good photograph, the longing, the want to be there in that moment, to be in that moment that is captured forever on film. It’s not easy to capture that feeling, but Dobkin does it. Do yourself a favor and go take a look at some of his other work.
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BlogNYC is proud to announce it’s first official political endorsement, Jon Corzine for Governor of New Jersey. Ok, so we don’t live in Jersey and we can’t vote in Jersey, to be honest we don’t even particularly like Jersey, but we love Jon Corzine. We only wish Corzine was running for Governor of New York so we could vote for him. Corzine is exactly the kind of leader we need more of, a liberal with guts.
He has pushed for universal health care and stringent gun laws. He was
one of only 23 senators to vote against the use of force in Iraq,
one of 34 opposed to the ban against what critics call partial-birth
abortion and one of 22 who voted to reject Judge John G. Roberts Jr. as
chief justice of the Supreme Court. He has also clashed with the Bush
administration on tax cuts, trade and Social Security.
If you’d like to contribute to Corzine’s campaign you can go here and give a few dollars to help elect a man who has proven he has the courage to stand up for his convictions. And as we all know in this current political environment, that is a very rare thing to find.
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Welcome to BlogNYC. BlogNYC is an exciting new adventure to bring New York City to your fingertips. We believe that community journalism is one of the most important platforms for bringing back accountability to our media. New York City is made up of hundreds, if not thousands of smaller communities and neighborhoods. It is our mission to bring those neighborhoods closer together, to keep each other informed. BlogNYC will strive to be your information place for everything from local politics, local activism, music and theatre to the best dive bars in NYC.
BlogNYC will not only provide news and perspective on local issues, it will provide NYC bloggers a platform to collaborate and sound off on national issues as well. So, whether or not you live in NYC, BlogNYC can be your resource for discovering the truth and uncovering the lies.
Fused with ideology, wit and sarcasm and fueled by a passionate belief that we can make a difference, we encourage you to BlogNYC!
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Regards,
BlogNYC Staff
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