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The Brooklyn Angle, by Gersh Kuntzman

Menorah one-upsmanship strikes Brooklyn

Brooklyn Angle: Only in Brooklyn could the borough’s “largest public menorah” actually be three feet shorter than another menorah a few miles away. Comment.

December 24, 2005

Real New Yorkers LOVE the transit strike

Brooklyn Angle: The transit strike is the best thing that could ever happen to us — even if some of us can’t see it. Comment.

December 17, 2005

Brooklyn: Bloomie’s sleepover no biggie

Brooklyn Angle: Mayor Bloomberg said earlier this week that if there is a transit strike, he would sleep at a city office in DUMBO so he could walk to City Hall over the Brooklyn Bridge. Comment.

December 10, 2005

Washing machine becomes a soap star

Brooklyn Angle: It is just a humble Wascomat Junior W74 double-loader, like millions of others across the land. But one particular Wascomat Junior W74 double-loader in one particular Brooklyn laundromat has become for tens of thousands of children what Graceland is to Elvis fans. Comment.

December 3, 2005

On the dog run to superstardom

Brooklyn Angle: The actor was chauffeured to every performance in his own town car with his own driver. The actor spit all over his co-stars with complete impunity. The actor got some of the best reviews in the entire cast. Comment.
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