Today in NYC History: Barnard College is Founded in 1889

A week ago we looked out how a determined group of activists saved their college and today we celebrate an activist who started one. On April 1, 1889, the Board of Trustees of Columbia University voted to found Barnard College, which became the first college available to women in New York City. Columbia College’s long-time president, Frederick A.…

Book Review: The Murder of the Century (Paul Collins)

 If you’re looking for a grisly tale of murder set in turn of the century New York City starring the forefathers of the people that bring you today’s splashy New York Post headlines, The Murder of the Century: The Gilded Age Crime that Scandalized a City & Sparked the Tabloid Wars is definitely for you.…

Big Data Rocks Bowery Ballroom!

Last night’s Big Data show at the Bowery Ballroom was about as good a way to spend a Tuesday night as possible. Big Data, which describes itself as a “paranoid electronic music project from the Internet, formed out of a general distrust for technology and The Cloud,” is one of those acts that you have…