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Beyonce,
give us a
new album!
A noisy infestation. The Brood II cicada emerges from hibernation every 17 years to take over New York City.
Bugeyed. Entomophagists, wedding planners and amateurs are all monitoring the impending insect invasion. PAGE 02
Man
dies in
bike
ride
PAGE 18
Wellbeing:
Fast food
that isn’t
bad food?
PAGE 24
Jobs:
This ain’t
college, it’s
real life
PAGE 27
Sports:
Knicks dig
early hole
vs. Pacers
PAGE 30
Cicadas
to swarm
the city
PAGE 02
Kristen and Trixie Rapp are monitoring for the arrival of the Brood II cicada in Brooklyn.
The male insect can project sounds as loud as a lawnmower. / AARON ADLER
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A cyclist died
yesterday morning
of an apparent
heart attack while
participating in
the TD Five Boro
Bike Tour. Michael
Boren, 51, of Almont, Mich., went
into cardiac arrest
around 10:50 a.m.
on the upper level
of the Queensboro
Bridge, according
to police. He was
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Summer bugs.
The Brood II only
emerges every 17
years to wreak
ear-splitting havoc.
Before you file a noise complaint about your neighbor’s lawnmower, take
heed. It might be bugs.
The anticipated eruption of ear-shattering insects has put New York in
a frenzy. Everyone from
couples planning outdoor
weddings to cicada food
enthusiasts are monitoring the birth of Brood II, a
strain of cicada that emerges just once every 17 years
to mate and lay eggs.
“They don’t do anything to people. They don’t
sting. They don’t carry any
diseases,” said Craig Gibbs,
an entomologist with the
Wildlife Conservation Society at Queens Zoo.
The sound comes from
the mating calls of male
cicadas and can reach up
to 90 decibels, as loud as a
lawnmower.
One website, Cicada Mania, advises couples planning outdoor nuptials to
avoid trees, use tents and
hire bagpipes to drown out
the noisy nuisances.
For adventurous food-
Quoted
“They don’t do
anything to people.
They don’t sting.
They don’t carry
any diseases.”
A Brood II cicada / DAN MOZGAI
ies, Dr. Jenna Jadin and
the University of Maryland
Cicadamaniacs have published a cicada recipe book,
citing the insect’s rich protein content.
Brood II emerge when
underground
temperatures stay above 64 degrees,
usually in May, Gibbs said.
Gibbs
And he actually recommends not mowing lawns
when the bugs are out.
“It’s a disgusting mess, because cicadas will be everywhere.”
EVELYN
CHENG
echeng@metro.us
Two Latin Kings
gang members were
arrested Saturday
in Rhode Island in
the shooting death
of 17-year-old Bronx
resident Alphonza
Bryant.
One suspect, age
21, implicated himself
in the homicide,
whereas the other
suspect, age 23, did
not make any statements, according to
the NYPD. Both live in
the Bronx but apparently fled to Cumberland, R.I., after the
April 22 shooting,
which Mayor Michael
Bloomberg has cited
as an example of why
stop-and-frisk is necessary.
JESSE GREENSPAN
Blueway
City officials
envision new
East River plan
Manhattan Borough
President Scott
Stringer announced
a reimagining of the
East River waterfront.
The East River
Blueway Plan, created
with residents, urban
design experts and
the Lower East Side
Ecology Center, focuses on the waterfront
from Brooklyn Bridge
to East 38th Street.
Along with preventing such storm
damage as experienced during Sandy,
it includes new bike
paths, beaches and
boating spots.
ALISON BOWEN
Quoted
NYPD. Jumper coaxed
down from bridge
“I don’t know
where it’s
going to happen.
Basically these
animals need 17
years of
undisturbed
trees, and I’m
not sure of any
spaces in the city
except for places
like Inwood
Park.”
Craig Gibbs
Innovative advertising executions
Rare cicada swarm
to buzz New York
Trixie Rapp and mom, Kristen Bonardi Rapp, check out their Cicada Tracker in the Halsey Street Community Garden in Brooklyn. / AARON ADLER
In the news
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Gun death
Police officers talk with the man on the Brooklyn Bridge. / NYPD
A suicidal man was
coaxed down by cops on
Saturday afternoon after
climbing to the top of
the Brooklyn Bridge.
The unidentified
52-year-old man used the
bridge’s support cables to
reach top of the Manhattan-side tower. The NYPD
then closed the bridge
to traffic while officers
donned harnesses to join
the man on the ledge.
Police said they were
able to ascertain the
man’s concerns and convince him that he would
receive help during an
hour-long conversation.
After being assisted
down the support cables,
the man was taken to
Bellevue Hospital for
evaluation.
JESSE GREENSPAN
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In Albany
Gov. opposes
payday bill
Gov. Andrew Cuomo
declared his opposition to a new bill
allowing that would
allow payday loans
in a letter to assembly speaker Sheldon
Silver, the state said.
The bill would charge
customers fees and
high interest rates,
the governor said.
EVELYN CHENG
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Hot dogs
Nathan’s
re-opens in
Coney Island
When Nathan’s
opened its doors quietly yesterday ahead
of a bigger grand
re-opening tomorrow,
hot dogs were still the
staple of the menu.
But the establishment
has added a raw bar
and expanded its
beverage options to
include wine and a
bigger beer selection.
Customers who want
more than the usual
hot dog and crinklecut fries can get a
dozen oysters for
$17.50, according to
the Daily News.
NEWS
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CULTURE
EMILY JOHNSON
Pipeline stirs
safety concerns
New Yorkers march through the city to protest fracking and the coming of the Spectra pipeline. / ERIC WALTON, OCCUPY THE PIPELINE
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Tsarnaev brothers
more American than
Chechen
Public concern. The
new pipeline will
carry natural gas
that is extracted
from fracking.
Concerns are growing
about the planned Spectra
pipeline on the west side
of lower Manhattan, but
what some may not know
is that their concerns
may be coming too late:
The pipeline is already in
place.
The Spectra pipeline
runs along the Jersey
Shore under the Hudson
River to Gansevoort Street
and to a Con Ed power
station at 14th Street and
Ninth Avenue, according
to Sane Energy Project cofounder Denise Katzman.
According to Katzman,
the pressure of a pipeline
becomes more intense
the bigger the radius of
the pipeline. The Spectra
pipeline has a radius of 30
inches. That is the same
size as the pipeline that
exploded in San Bruno,
Calif., in 2010.
Nothing in common
“The only thing that our pipeline and the
San Bruno pipeline have in common is that
they are natural gas pipelines.”
Spectra spokesperson
Claire Donohue, Sane
Energy Project co-founder,
noted that the well-known
San Bruno pipeline accident occurred in a suburban area in California and
wreaked massive damage,
killing eight people.
A Spectra spokesperson
said that these concerns
are completely unfounded,
and that the pipeline was
“built to meet or exceed all
federal safety regulations.”
DANIELLE
TCHOLAKIAN
danielle.tcholakian@metro.us
Hate. Latest in string
of anti-gay attacks
happens in New York
Quoted
“If you are
victimized,
harassed,
assaulted—we
want to know
about it.”
Ray Kelly
A march against hate crimes took place Monday. / AARON ADLER, METRO
Early yesterday, another
hate crime occurred in
Manhattan, just days
after a man was shot by
another man shouting
homophobic slurs.
Two men were walking in SoHo when two
men started shouting
anti-gay slurs, police said.
The shouting developed
into a confrontation.
Anti-gay attacks are
up almost 70 percent this
year, according to Police
Commissioner Ray Kelly.
Kelly and Mayor
Michael Bloomberg
condemned the attacks
in a press conference
yesterday afternoon.
DANIELLE TCHOLAKIAN
Traffic accident
School bus
crash injures
three in
Brooklyn
Three people were
injured when a school
bus collided with a car
in Brooklyn yesterday
morning, DNAinfo.
com reported.
The crash, near
East Fifth Street and
Avenue C in Kensington, left both the
front of the bus and
driver’s side of the car
badly damaged.
Two of the injured
were taken to Kings
County Hospital while
the third was taken to
Maimonides Medical
Center. The ages and
identities of the patients have not been
released. EMILY JOHNSON
Web giant
Yahoo moves
into old NY
Times office
Yahoo Inc. announced
that its New York
employees would be
moving into the old
home of the New York
Times on 43rd Street.
The Californiabased web giant currently employs a New
York workforce of
500 people scattered
across three office
spaces across the city.
EMILY JOHNSON
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• Photos of
yesterday’s Never
Nudes Unite
convention in Times
Square
• New footage of the
upcoming season
• Two full minutes of
the best Tobias Funke
moments
• How visitors to the
Bluth banana stand
responded to the
“big yellow joint.”
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TELEVISION
10
Guzzling martinis
with Lucille Bluth
Interview. Jessica
Walter slips right
back into the boozy
matriarch role that
made her famous
— again.
By her count, Jessica Walter has been a member of
the Screen Actors Guild for
50 years, a period of time
that encompasses a vast
body of work — dramatic
(“Grand Prix”), suspenseful
(“Play Misty for Me,” opposite Clint Eastwood), supernatural (“Dr. Strange”) and,
most recently, comedic
(“Archer”). But for Walter,
the forthcoming return of
“Arrested Development”
offers a reassuring reminder that her career has transcended not just different
genres, but different generations.
“Certainly demographically, there are probably
people who thought I was
dead,” Walter jokes.
Returning as boozy matriarch Lucille Bluth, Walter says virtually every line
of dialogue in the 15 new
episodes creator Mitchell
Hurwitz wrote has a double
(or even triple) meaning,
much like those in the 53
episodes of the show that
were broadcast during its
three seasons on Fox. But
because each episode now
focuses on a different character instead of simply following Jason Bateman’s Michael Bluth, conversational
contexts shift frequently
— a change that provided a
considerable challenge for
the cast as they navigated
Hurwitz’s latticework of
plot strands and one-liners.
“We didn’t know a whole
lot a lot of the time, which
makes it much more difficult,” she admits. “In the
end, it all worked out, but
it’s a strange way to work
because you don’t have all
of the materials.”
Still, even after a sevenyear hiatus between the
show’s cancellation and
its Netflix rebirth, Walter
says she slipped easily back
into the role. “The thing
about our show, which I
think you probably realize
from watching it, is that
the writing is so characterspecific,” she observes.
She says her maternal
instinct kicked in as soon
as she encountered actor
Tony Hale, who plays her
tragic son Buster, maimed
after he ignored a warning to beware of what he
thought somebody was
saying was Lucille. As viewers will remember, it was
really a loose seal, which
ate his hand whole.
“Once I heard Tony’s
voice and once I saw him,
there he was with the hook
and his pathetic demeanor
— he was my little Busty
again.”
Between “Arrested Development” and “Archer,”
on which she plays another alkie mom, Walter finds
herself in the midst of a
remarkable career renaissance, a fact she’s grateful
for, regardless of whether
people know her prior to
playing these cantankerous, irresistibly manipulative mothers.
“I’m so glad they think
of something,” she says
humbly. “At my age I’m
privileged that they think
of something, so it doesn’t
bother me a bit if they
think of me as Lucille.”
Quoted
“People have been
really nice — they
don’t seem to think
of Lucille as horrible,
thank God. But as
long as they’re
thinking of me, it
makes me happy.”
Walter
TODD
GILCHRIST
letters@metro.us
Flashback
Do not play
‘Misty’ for her
We did not ask Jessica
Walter about that movie
where she has sex with
Clint Eastwood. For his
1971 directorial debut
“Play Misty for Me,” Clint
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SPORTS
SPORTS
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Wednesday, May 22, 2013
The Cavaliers won the
top pick in the NBA
Draft for the second
time in three years last
night.
Cleveland had a
15.6 percent chance to
win the lottery after
finishing with the
third-worst record in
the league. Orlando
had the worst record
in the league but will
pick No. 2, while the
Wizards got a nice
bonus as they moved
up to No. 3 despite
having the eighthworst record. METRO
loved ones with a knifewielding fury. She was so
good she was borderline
uncastable for years —
that’s how terrifying
her performance was.
But she’s not known for
that character as much
anymore, thankfully.
“I have
people that
are my age
and older
who know
who I am, who
remember some of my
work from the old days,”
says Walter. “Then I used
to get, ‘Wow,
my mother
really likes you.’
Then I’d get, ‘My
grandma really
likes you.’ And now I
get ‘I really like you!’ So
how can I be unhappy
about that?”
+
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Thursday, April 25, 2013
GOING OUT
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Charity
Durant
donates
$1M
Oklahoma City
forward Kevin Durant
announced yesterday
he was donating $1
million to the Red
Cross in Oklahoma
after a devastating
tornado hit Moore,
Okla., on Monday
afternoon. Durant
has been with the
franchise all five
years they’ve been in
the state. The Thunder organization also
announced it would
be donating $1 million to recovery.
Online
Trending
online at
Metro.us
The Nets gave Phil
Jackson an offer he
could refuse.
Jackson told Dan
Patrick on his radio
show yesterday that
he was impressed by
what the Nets offered
him to take over as
coach — just not
enough to actually
accept.
“The Brooklyn
situation is a good
situation,” Jackson
told Patrick.
The reason Jackson
didn’t accept the
position was because
it “was coaching basically.” Jackson would
prefer to have a say in
personnel issues if he
takes over with a new
team. METRO
The Rangers now see their season slip sliding away after a late goal by the Bruins in Game 3. / GETTY IMAGES
Bruins nab 3-0 lead
on late Game 3 goal
NHL playoffs.
The Rangers now
face an almost
insurmountable
deficit in the series.
The Rangers’ best effort
in the Eastern Conference
semifinals simply wasn’t
good enough.
As a result, a season
which began with expectations of playing meaningful games in June is one
Highlights of
Bruins-Rangers
Game 3 at MSG
Rangers notes:
Girardi earns
Tortorella’s trust
Playing the Field:
What cities should
host the Super Bowl?
Game 4
If the Rangers are going
to pull the reverse of the
infamous Yankees-Red
Sox series in 2004, they
need to start in Game 4.
The Bruins have lost after
leading by three games
before — in 2010 against
Philadelphia.
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Bruins at Rangers
Game 4, tomorrow
at 7, CNBC
Lundqvist could not find it,
and Paille pounced on the
loose rebound.
As the Bruins celebrated, Lundqvist stared up at
the pinwheel ceiling, frustration etched on his face.
The Rangers led 1-0
through two periods on a
goal by Taylor Pyatt in the
first period. Johnny Boychuk tied in 3:10 into the
third period.
DENIS
GORMAN
Knicks’ brass emphasize positives
2
3
loss away from ending.
The Rangers trail the
Bruins in the best-of-seven
series 3-0 after dropping a
2-1 decision in Game 3 last
night at the Garden.
Daniel Paille’s goalmouth tap-in at 16:29 of
the third was the gamewinning goal.
The sequence that led to Paille’s
goal began with a Shawn
Thornton shot that hit
Henrik Lundqvist and
popped behind the goaltender. The puck never
crossed the goal line, but
Woodson wouldn’t comment on Amar’e Stoudemire’s status for
2013-14, only saying they would “play it by ear.” / GETTY IMAGES
The Knicks wrapped up
their season-ending media
obligations by ushering
head coach Mike Woodson
and president Glen Grunwald in front of the masses
at their facilities yesterday.
Neither wanted to discuss personnel decisions,
but they were eager to
heap praise on a team not
many pegged to go deep in
the postseason. Grunwald
refused to get into the specifics of what he plans on
doing with the roster this
summer, but he did allow
Quoted
“I still say that
based on where we
started and how we
assembled our team,
this was, to me, a
wonderful season.”
Mike Woodson, Knicks head coach
that changes will be made.
“[The team’s salary cap]
probably is not likely to
get under the tax thresh-
olds, but sign-and-trades
are available, although you
just can’t acquire a player
that way if you’re over the
threshold,” said Grunwald.
“We’ll see how it all plays
out. Free agency is always a
little unpredictable.”
Woodson is looking forward to stacking on another training camp to further
emphasize his schemes.
“To win our division,
[and] to secure the second
seed, people didn’t think
we could do [any] of those
things.” TONY WILLIAMS
There are 30 types of oysters on the menu at the Oyster Bar in Grand Central Terminal, which recently celebrated its centennial. / BRYAN SMITH
Top 3
Tips from
a pro
1
Start small: Chef
Sandy Ingber of
Oyster Bar in Grand
Central advises: “Blue
Points are my choice for
beginners to start with.
They’re plump and
mild, easy to eat.”
2
Get naked: “I personally like to chew an
oyster naked at first to
get the full flavor profile,” says Ingber. “Then
I will put stuff on top.
Always try them naked
first and chew.”
3
Choose carefully:
When purchasing
oysters from fisheries, they must come
from certified waters
and must be tagged.
Ingber’s tip for buying
directly: Look for a
tag. “Don’t buy them if
there is no tag — ask
to see it. Also, oysters
must be closed tight.
Don’t use if they’re
gapped or smell bad.”
WELLBEING
22
Fitness. RDJ’s
trainer gives us the
moves that turned
him into the hero.
No thanks
Jackson liked
offer from
Brooklyn
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cast her as a woman
who becomes
obsessed with his
sexy radio DJ. Walter
became cinema’s
first-ever crazed onenight stand victim,
who begins attacking him and his
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Lottery jackpot
Cavaliers win
top pick in
NBA draft
New York City
is your oyster
Bonkers for these
bivalves? Here are
our favorite spots
to slurp ’em.
Ernest Hemingway waxed
poetic about them in his
posthumous memoir “A
Moveable Feast.” The late,
great lover Casanova was
said to eat a dozen of them
for breakfast. And scientists have confirmed that
they are indeed aphrodisiacs (as if we didn’t know).
So it’s no wonder that
oysters are as popular as
ever. Read on for our guide
to eating the best bivalves
across the city, and at great
prices to boot.
Maison Premiere
With a happy hour in
place all year round, this
Williamsburg cocktail
den boasts an impressive
oyster list of more than a
dozen fresh picks sourced
from bays across the country. For $1 each, diners can
choose from little gems
including the East End,
Montauk Pearl, Kenny’s
Malpeque and Peters Point.
Check out our interview
with new chef Lisa Giffen
on the next page.
The best part of happy
hour at The John Dory Oys-
BLT Fish Shack
Monday-Friday, 5-7 p.m.
21 W. 17th St.
212-691-1011
Crave Fishbar
Monday-Friday, 5-7 p.m.
945 Second Ave.
646-895-9585
L&W Oyster Co.
The John Dory
Oyster Bar
Ainsworth Park
Every Tuesday,
5-8 p.m.
111 E. 18th St.
212-673-2467
Cafe Tallulah
Monday-Thursday, 5-7 p.m.
and Friday-Sunday, 4-7 p.m.
240 Columbus Ave.
212-209-1055
Offered Monday-Friday, 4-7 p.m.
298 Bedford Ave., 347-335-0446
At this market-driven
oyster bar, the atmosphere
and menu are decidedly
nautical. Weekday specials
include $2 oysters —
sourced from both the East
and West coasts — including hard-to-find varieties
like Belon oysters from
Maine (only 5,000 of the
zinc- and umami-packed
delicacies are harvested
each year).
Offered Monday-Friday, 5-7 p.m.
254 Fifth Ave., 212-203-7772
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dynamically. So we’ll
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“Robert is constantly
doing something. But
in order to spend time
with his wife, he does
a lot of Tracy Anderson
cardio classes. And he’s
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Two star: These “economy” lines are generally
more sparse in every way
from the above cruises —
meaning they are less expensive, smaller and more
crowded.
BRAYDEN SIMMS
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It’s a common misconception that Caribbean cruises and itineraries are pretty much the same. Each island and has its own personality and style some derived from their colonial
culture, others from their
geography. It’s quite possible to take as many as four
or five Caribbean cruises
and repeat very few islands — and have a completely different experience on each.
One-week Caribbean
cruises come in three distinct flavors: Eastern,
Western and Southern.
Short cruises of less than
a week generally include
ports in the Bahamas and
sometimes Key West, Fla.
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In addition to the
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The Eastern Caribbean is
often the choice of firsttime cruisers and those
veterans who relish more
at-sea days with generally
three or four ports of call.
In addition to sunsplashed beaches fringed
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aboard the vessel, dining,
sleeping and entertainment
options are planned out in
entirety. For a cruise vacationer, sometimes the most
important planning lies in
choosing the ship itself.
There are some two dozen
different cruise lines serving the States. Like hotels
and restaurants, cruises are
graded by star, indicating
ships’ relative luxuries.
Tropical islands
not all the same
New
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Eastern Caribbean
cruises appeal to
shoppers enticed by
luxury goods and
duty-free prices.
with
palm
trees, the Eastern Caribbean
appeals
to
shoppers
enticed by luxury
goods and duty-free
prices in places like St.
Thomas, St. Martin and
San Juan.
Caribbean
cruises afford the choice
of more island destinations-— usually as many
as five, which often also
means fewer days at sea.
A Southern Caribbean
cruise is generally longer,
often 10 to 12 nights.
San Juan is also a
popular embarkation port for ships
on
Southern
Caribbean itineraries, which often
make stops in
many destinations
like Martinique, Dominica and Grenada.
And not to be forgotten, winter cruises to
the Mexican Riviera are
also very popular as
they offer the allure of
warm
temperatures,
beaches and plenty of
shopping.
Tips
The Western Caribbean offers the best options for
water-sports enthusiasts
as it is considered the best
for snorkeling and scuba
diving. Typical Western
Caribbean ports include
Key West, Jamaica, Belize,
Grand
Cayman
and
Cozumel.
– Go to www.fodors.com
for more expert travel tips.
Fodor’s. For choice
travel experiences.
Experience
the south
Name: Carnival Fantasy
When: Starting May 18;
various dates
Ports visited: Bahamas and
Key West
Departs from: Charleston, S.C.
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Cruise with
‘The King’
Name: Life Makeover Cruise
When: April 18-25
Price: Starts at $999
Ports visited: Puerto Rico, St.
Kitts and St. Maarten
Departs from: Fort
Lauderdale, Fla.
For more information:
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Carnival Cruise Lines will
begin year-round service
from Charleston, S.C., beginning with a May 18 departure of the 2,056passenger Carnival Fantasy, and will depart from
Charleston’s historic downtown. Local hoteliers are responding by putting together park-and-stay packages so you can experience
the beauty of Charleston
before or after you cruise.
Name: Elvis Cruise
When: Nov. 4-8
Price: $599
Ports visited:
Bahamas
Departs from:
Jacksonville, Fla.
For more information: www.theelviscruise.com
Singles Travel International announces their Life
Makeover
Cruise, specially
designed
for
single ladies
needing
a
little
lifeenhancement
(think Oprah’s self-help
programming but on the
high seas). Travelers will
participate in workshops
Variety Cruises’s first Gay Cruise program will be held on the Panorama (pictured).
Cruising 101 — for
The world of cruising can be
daunting to one who has
never experienced the joy of
sitting on a sunny deck and
sipping frozen beverages.
For cruise virgins, Jeanne
Wyndrum, senior vice president of Cruise.com, shares
these tips.
Find out
what’s included
A lot of people have mis-
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conceptions about what
they will need to cover.
What is included: Meals,
entertainment and accommodations. What is additional once you get on
board: soft drinks and alcohol, spa treatments, shore
excursions, certain dining
experiences, the Internet
and gratuities. Those
are the additions
you should be
ready for when
Bigger is better
These boats are so big,
they can’t stop at all ports.
When Royal Caribbean’s
Allure of the Seas is
launched in November, it
will share the accolade of
biggest cruise ship in the
world with its sister, Oasis of the Seas. These sea
monsters weigh in at
225,000 tons and carry up
to 6,300 passengers and
with three celebrity life
coaches, take classes in
styling, yoga, cooking,
wine tasting and travel
through the Caribbean on
the Celebrity Solstice.
Calling all the
single ladies
In honor of The King’s
75th birthday (if he were
alive, that is), this specialty cruise aboard the
Carnival Fascination
features tribute performers and presentations
by
friends of Elvis,
and includes
many
Elvisthemed activities. You can
thank us later.
Very much.
Oasis of the Seas
Show your
pride
Name: Gay Cruise
When: Aug. 20-27
Price: Starting at $2,290, per
person, per week
Ports visited: Mykonos, Santorini and other Greek islands
Departs from: Athens
For more information:
www.varietycruises.com
Variety Cruises’ first Gay
Cruise program includes a
buffet breakfast
and one meal
daily, Arabian
Night, a BBQ
(weather permitting), a
Captain’s
Dinner,
use
of
snorkeling
equipment and
a multilingual
cruise escort
so you can
explore the
Greek islands
in
style.
DOROTHY ROBINSON
dorothy.robinson@metro.us
2,160 crew (now that's a
party!). Since they’re so
large, they can’t visit
every port of call, but
Puerto Rico, St. Thomas
and Jamaica have built
new piers in order to host
them. METRO/DR
Hot spots
Top three most popular
cruise routes:
Miami — Key West —
Cozumel
Los Angeles — Mazatlan —
Puerto Vallarta — Cabo
San Lucas
Miami — Grand Cayman —
Belize — Cozumel
Source: Orbitz
your documentation exactly. If not, you could be
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that you preregister online,
this is a good time to make
sure your passport isn’t expired and all of your paperwork is in order.
Have all proper documentation when you get to
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Learn about ports you will
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It depends on the place
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book in advance. If you
wait until you get on the
ship, that’s okay, but
don’t wait until the
morning of.
cruise expert Stewart Chiron, “People can eat at
whatever time they want.”
For Cruise.com Senior Vice
President Jeanne Wyndrum, the open-ended
schedule transfigures the
whole trip: “It kind of eases your day.”
Specialty
restaurants
As ship size increases, so
does the space for new
restaurants: “Like steakhouses, Italian, French,
Asian,” Chiron says. The
new spots feel less like dining halls and more like
chic eateries — “The food
quality, the atmosphere,
CARNIVAL
On the Carnival Dream, there’s a speciality pasta bar for when you need your carb fix.
and the accoutrements are
much different,” he says.
cruise at some point,” says
Chiron.
Celebrity chefs
Healthier bites
More space for restaurants
means more gigs for chefs
— gigs restaurants are filling with name-grabbing
celebrity cooks. In 2008,
The North Atlantic cruise
line Cunard tapped New
England chef Todd English
to author some menus.
The next year, Crystal
cruises brought Master
Chef Nobu Matsuhisa on
board for the same calling.
Expect to see more: “I
wouldn’t be surprised to
see Emeril [Lagasse] or one
of these guys doing a
Cruise lines have traditionally made accommodation
for passengers with specific dietary needs — just
that, now, those glutenfree and low-cholesterol
options are starting to become mainstays on cabin
menus. “It’s not like,
‘Here’s a few bits of lettuce,’” says Wyndrum.
“These are very good entrees, and they’re quite
popular.”
DREW HINSHAW
letters@metro.us
OASIS OF THE SEAS
The Oasis of the Sea boasts The Cupcake Cupboard, a
dedicated shop that hosts hands-on decorating classes.
Culinary
classes
Here’s where the realms
of food and onboard entertainment start to
blur: Norwegian Cruise
Line packs a training
kitchen on many of its
newer vessels — “They’ll
have like a theater setup, as if you were in a
class,” says Chiron.
“You’ll have the table
and kitchen set up, and
the chef will come out.”
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Different cruises for the adventurous
Cozumel
o’clock, you can actually
start to board around
noon. You’ll be free to
enjoy the ship and decks
all afternoon — this really
adds an extra day to your
vacation and helps you
relax instead of rushing to
make departure.
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Here’s how one thing affects the other: Heftier
cruise vessels means more
on-deck room for unconventional dining options.
The culinary tact of cruise
liners has changed quite a
bit in the past decade, particularly in the following
ways:
The top trend in cruise dining has less to do with
what you eat than when
you eat it: Gone are the
days when passengers received a set time — typically 6 or 8 p.m. — for their
sit-down meals. Now, says
Although the ship
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of seeing the world by
boat.
The Gota Canal Steamship
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The “Good Life on Board”
cruise is one for gourmands. Special menus are
conceived from produce
bought from the local
canal area, resulting in
hearty Swedish delicacies,
Sail the River Nile on board the Dahabeya Hadeel.
and there’s a nightly winetasting session with the
crew’s personal sommelier.
Rock your boat: At Berg, exercise off all the amazing
food with a starlit swim in
the canal, or simply borrow
one of the ship’s bikes to go
for a ride along the canal.
www.gotacanal.se
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Tromso Coast, Norway
Combine snow, ski and sea
with this unique trip to the
Arctic Circle. It’s based in
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luxurious
Lyngen
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day you board a boat that
takes you to the foot of untouched white, powdery
slopes. Kick off your skis
and wind down with a spot
of fishing on your way back
to a dinner of reindeer.
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Trend. With “Girls”
a hit and plus-sized
models becoming
the norm, we
wonder: Are the
days of the blonde
bimbo over?
star/creator Lena Dunham
is, well, average-looking.
She’s a chubby, tattooed,
thin-haired
26-year-old.
She’s normal.
The hype comes at
the perfect time for the
“real beauty” movement
— and for this Metro Sex
Issue, themed “Feel Good
Naked.” Within the past
month, plus-size model
Jennie Runk made headlines when H+M debuted
her modeling swimwear
(despite being a dress size
14-16, not 0). Dove soap, on
the tails of an ad campaign
featuring plus-size women,
launched an “anti-Photoshop” app that restores images to their original form.
And “amateur” porn is the
most popular category on
YouPorn, ranking higher
than “blondes.” The house
that Jenna Jameson built is
crumbling. The question is:
How quickly?
The biggest sex story of the
past year didn’t happen
between Christian and Anastasia in some porn your
mom read — it happened
in Brooklyn when Adam
banged Hannah and probably gave her an STD. The
HBO series “Girls,” with its
frank depiction of bad dirty
talk, venereal diseases,
abortions, miscarriages and
condom spill, is all about
sex. But unlike “Sex and the
City” before it, this show is
a global hit partly because
The model
The editor
“It’s ridiculous that
people are arguing.
We should focus on
embracing all sizes.”
“We don’t airbrush.
There’s something
sexy about that.”
Arielle Loren
founder, Corset magazine
Jennie Runk
plus-size model for H+M
So yes, how
quickly?
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IN 2013
‘FATKINI’
DESIGNER
GABI GREGG
Tip from Corset editor
In one year, or in five? “I
don’t think five years is
enough,” says Gabi Gregg,
26, a plus-size blogger. Her
work went viral last year
after she posted photos of
herself looking sensual in
a “fatkini” and, this week,
she launches her own line
of swimwear (see story, at
right). “But peo-
ple like Lena
Dunham and Louis
C.K. are opening doors.
Just the fact that her body
makes people so angry —
if you read the comments,
people are telling her to
put on clothes. She has said
that only makes her want
to do it more. It’s my favorite show.”
Arielle Loren doesn’t
watch “Girls,” but also traffics in blunt depictions of
sex. Her magazine Corset
(www.corsetmagazine.
com) features graphic nudity and first-person erotica,
and resembles someone’s
beautifully photographed
diary. It became profitable
after a year, and Loren sees
it as part of a movement.
“The way we learn about
sex, the pornography industry drives a lot of that
consciousness,” says Loren,
a 27-year-old American. “It
starts to inform the way
we think about ‘sexy’ from
•
Do the self-work. “Start
by walking around your
house naked. If you have
a roommate, shut your
door and walk around
your room naked. The
more you get comfortable with your naked self
— not covering yourself
up with a towel every
time you take a shower,
taking the time to be in
your body and open like
that — your confidence
will slowly and steadily
increase.”
Loren, on how to feel
good naked
The Gabifresh.com
blogger just crafted
a line for Swimsuitsforall.com.
In school, did you realize
you were bigger than
everybody else?
Yes and no. I wasn’t teased
too much, luckily. It was
mostly internal, feeling insecure next to my
classmates, if they were
thinner than me or had
blonde hair. Nobody had
to say anything. And I
started trying to diet when
I was in middle school and
high school, and it wasn’t
until college that I came to
accept myself.
Dunham is just one of the “Girls.” The actress has said she wouldn’t want a body like a Victoria’s Secret model. / HBO
an early age. But there are
multifaceted aspects of sex
and what it can really be,
which we explore in the
magazine. That goes from
everything you can do in
the bedroom — physically
— but also how we understand our bodies.”
A recent Corset photoshoot, “Breasts in Erotic
Daylight,”
features
a
brown bosom with stretch
marks. “We definitely
don’t airbrush,” says Loren.
“There’s something very
sexy about that. Being able
to see the hair follicles on a
breast or the stretch marks
on a woman’s stomach.”
She now has subscribers
here, in Canada, Peru, Brazil, Sweden and beyond.
And yet post a photo of
a plus size-model online
and you see not everyone’s
as accepting. Exhibit A: Jennie Runk.
Junk in
Runk’s trunk
The excitement (and de-
9
bate) over Runk’s H+M
campaign made it all the
way to Italy, where she was
working in May. It led to at
least one sleepless night. “I
was thinking about all the
media I’ve been getting
and my mom reads a lot
of the comments and she
said, ‘I can’t believe somebody called you fat,’” remembers the 24-year-old,
“and some people on the
other side were like, ‘The
curvier bodies are better!’
and it’s so ridiculous that
people are having these ar-
guments. What if some girl
looks at these pictures and
looks exactly like me: How
is she going to feel?”
She turned to Facebook
with a post. “I’ve noticed
that people like to debate
what kind of body is better
than another,” she wrote.
“This is all wrong! To me,
true beauty is defined by
a healthy lifestyle and a
genuine personality. Bodies are just meaty things
that carry our personhoods
around for us.” A week
later, Runk is still riled up.
She notes that “bigger”
models are getting more
work, but “we should focus
on embracing all sizes,” she
says bluntly.
“Should” is different
than “are.” The chart below
shows the Sex Symbols of
2013, as selected by our editors from a pool of working
actors who have notable
projects this year — there
are more shapes and sizes
than there would have been
in 1985, but it’s still very
thin and white. “We’re going in the right direction,”
says Gregg, “but ... ”
“This argument,” adds
Runk, “is going to be a
thing of the past when —
honestly, I don’t know.” On
Facebook, she was more
hopeful, saying it’s “our
differences that make us
remarkable.”
She laughs when she
hears that again. “I’ve been
told before I’m a little too
naive.”
SAM
CASTONE
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How do the suits, um,
work?
What do you mean by
work? [Laughs]
They fit so well. Is it made
with a binding material,
with latches or something?
Actually, no. I’ve had
people ask about support,
of course, but there’s nothing special about the fabric
of the suits. It’s normal
bathing suit fabric. In
terms of the Galaxy suit,
what makes it so special
is the print — it’s graphic
Quoted
“It wasn’t until
college that I came
to accept myself.”
Gabi Gregg, writer, designer
and fun and looks great
because it’s so busy that
it — I don’t want to say it
distracts the eye, because I
don’t care about that sort
of thing, but that’s what it
does. And the high-waisted
cut looks great on all
women.
Are you OK with the term
“fatkini”?
Yes. I didn’t use it this
year because it went so
viral last year, and it was
inspiring for many people
but took away from it, for
others, because they were
stuck on the word and got
angry and started commenting. It’s a reclamation
of the word “fat,” especially in our community,
we all get it. When it goes
outside the community,
people get angry and send
emails. But I’m fine with it.
At the end of the day, it’s a
fatkini because I’m fat and
wearing a bikini. [Laughs]
How much do you weigh
now?
I believe I’m around 225.
How tall are you?
I’m 5-foot-5.
Do you get flack for not
being “fat enough?” Early
on, there were some
comments.
I don’t get a lot. Once in a
while, like when the bikini
pictures come out. It’s funny to see half the people
commenting are disgusted
by my body and the other
half are like, fat women
saying, “She’s shaped so
nicely so it doesn’t count!
I have fat hanging from
my arm that she doesn’t
have!” I try to avoid the
comments on other sites.
Some women wish they
could see women bigger
than me in a bikini and I
understand that but I can
only be myself. SAM CASTONE
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Tomorrow through Sunday,
Prospect Park, Brooklyn, free
Calling all foodies: Your favorite
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than 85 foodmakers, breweries
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your favorite restaurants doing
pop-ups, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs
and Flaming Lips playing and so
much more.
Speed Rack National Finals
Tonight, 6, Element,
225 E. Houston St., $30
Tonight, the question of who is
the greatest female bartender
in the country will finally be
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lay claim to the title — and also
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Angel Olsen
Sunday, 8:30 p.m. Glasslands
Gallery, 289 Kent Ave.,
Brooklyn, $12
Fans of lovely acoustic indie
singer/songwriter stuff: Angel
Olsen should be your new
favorite thing to listen to. The
Chicago-based Olsen channels
both Sharon Van Etten and
Bonnie “Prince” Billy, and will
mesmerize you live tonight at
Glasslands with her voice and
beautiful guitar pickings.
Brooklyn Lit Crawl
Saturday, 5 p.m., A Public Space,
323 Dean St., Brooklyn, free
Want to drink a bunch and listen
to some of the best writers in all
of New York read their works? The
Brooklyn Lit Crawl starts out at A
Public Space, and then stretches
out through several bars, with
some of the best literary organizations setting up the events.
Hawaiian Underground
Saturday, 4 p.m., Roberta’s, 261
Moore St., Brooklyn, $95
You never think there’s a reason
to make it out to Bushwick until
Roberta’s lures you back with its
pizza and wild theme parties,
like this Hawaiian-style pig roast
that brings some of the best
chefs in the city out to one of
NYC’s best restaurants.
For your chance to win, log on to
2011 debut album, “No Time for
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Swig ’n’ Swine
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484 Union Ave., Brooklyn, $30
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with all the money raised going
to charity. You get to hang with
some of the world’s leading cocktail enthusiasts eating delicious
pig. It’s tough to go wrong here.
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An Evening with
Black Francis
Tomorrow, 8 p.m., Symphony Space, 2537 Broadway, $45
The man behind one of the most important bands of the last
30 years, the Pixies, takes the trip uptown for an evening
where he will play songs both old and new, and probably a
few from the band that made him famous as well.
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Tonight, 8, Apollo Theater,
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There are soul legends, and
then there are the greats that
you’ve never heard of. Charles
Bradley could have remained
firmly in the latter camp, but
thanks the folks at Daptone, his
The Interview Show
Tonight, 8, Union Hall, 702
Union St., Brooklyn, $8
This normally Chicago-based
show is exactly what the title
implies: Mark Bazer will talk
with author Sam Lipsyte, punk
legend Kathleen Hanna and
New Yorker television critic Emily Nussbaum one-on-one about
their given fields, live in front of
a Union Hall audience.
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1940
1970
“The Spirit,” a noir comic by
Will Eisner about a middleclass man who fights crime
in a business suit, runs in
Register
and Tribune
Syndicate
newspapers.
It later
becomes a
2008 movie.
SUPERHEROES
1978-80
The Spirit
1996
Monsieur
Mangetout
Comic Con
France’s Michel Lotito,
aka Monsieur Mangetout
(Mr. Eat-it-all), consumes a
Cessna 150 airplane.
The first-ever Golden State
Comic Book Convention is
held in San Diego, Calif. It
eventually grew into Comic
Con, a yearly festival for
costumed wannabes.
1999
Superbarrio
King Tooth
Daniel Browning Smith,
Guinness World Records’
World’s Most Flexible Man
(aka The Rubberboy), gets
his first out of seven records.
“King Tooth” Raja Gigi
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a train with six coaches
attached weighing 297.1
tons for 9
feet at the
Old Kuala
Lumpur
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using his
teeth.
Mexican superhero and
satirist Superbarrio Gómez
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U.S. presidential election.
Superman, who? Meet a
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Jetman: Leaping the Alps in a single bound
Matsumurav / CONTRIBUTED
Radioactive
Man: The
animal savior
of Fukushima
When Fukushima’s nuclear
reactor exploded in 2011, all
people living in the area were
evacuated. All except rice
farmer Naoto Matsumura, 53.
Just 6 miles from the plant,
the town had a population
of 16,000. Now it is only
Matsumura there, with 17
times the safe level of radiation. He shelters the region’s
wildlife, caring for everything
from feral dogs to ostriches.
He has the highest known
level of radiation in Japan,
which causes gradual cellular
breakdown, but he may not
feel the effects for 40 years.
2008
The Wright brothers may have
been the ultimate aeronautical
dreamers with the first airplane
flight, but no one has come
closer than Yves Rossy to making a human fly.
Rossy, aka Jetman, is a
former fighter pilot who says he
had always dreamed of being a
bird since he first witnessed an
air show as a 13-year-old. The
inspiration drove him to invent
and patent a series of jetpacks
that would fire him through
even more epic and courageous
voyages.
From the first experiments
in 2006, Rossy made his first
public flight two years later,
which took him over the Alps
Quoted
Pursue your dreams
and “always have a
Plan B.”
Yves Rossy aka Jetman
2010
2010
The French
Spider-Man
“The French Spider-Man”
Alain Robert scales the
52-story New York Times
building without any ropes
or harness.
at speeds close to 200 miles per
hour, at heights of 3,000 feet.
The charismatic Swiss even
found a moment to execute
a 360-degree roll and later
quipped, “That was to impress
the girls.”
This was followed by a 22mile journey across the English
Channel to France, which he
completed in under 10 minutes,
becoming the first man to
make the distance with a jet
pack. The feat was broadcast
live across the world with
great uncertainty surrounding
the outcome as Rossy himself
confessed his calculations were
fallible.
Since then he has continued to break ground and world
records for distance. In 2009, he
performed the first intercontinental jet flight, and went on
to fulfill a deeply held personal
ambition to fly along the Grand
Canyon. Not all of his missions
have been successful, having
crash-landed off the Spanish
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coast when the weather turned
pilot school Aerobility. Rossy
threatening. Rossy is devoted
also hosts master classes for
to spreading his message —
the next generation of jetpack
pursue your dreams and
pilots, which will surely produce
“always have a Plan B.” His TED
the next great flying human.
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downloaded, and he has also
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2010
2011
Electron Boy
Kick-Ass
“Kick-Ass,” about a regular
kid (Aaron Taylor-Johnson)
who fights crime, is released,
co-starring Nicolas Cage. A
sequel is due this year.
16
2007
Rubberboy
Phoenix Jones, aka Benjamin
John Francis Fodor, begins
fighting crime in Seattle,
wearing a costume. He
chases away car thieves,
stops drunken drivers
and leads a citizens’
patrol called Rain
City Superhero
Movement. He
has also been arrested himself.
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Egypt’s economy suffered
after the 2011 revolution
that deposed President
Hosni Mubarak, and Sayed AlEssawy, now 27, took it upon
himself to revive the nation’s
tourism industry with a fight
to the death against a lion in
front of the pyramids of Giza,
proclaiming, “This is what I
want to do for my country.”
The self-styled “world’s
strongest man” had noble
intentions but was met by
criticism from animal rights
groups and the Egyptian
tourist board distanced itself.
Nonetheless, Al-Essawy
entered the arena with shield
and sword and took on the
lion, although the animal
looked bored. Man defeated
beast. The gladiator was
subsequently arrested, yet
supporters point to the reopening of the pyramids and
other major attractions after
the fight as proof that AlEssawy was a national hero.
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Phoenix Jones
More than 350 western
Washington residents volunteer to help make 13-year-old
cancer victim Erik Martin’s
dream of
being a
superhero for
a day a
reality.
Martin
died in
2011.
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