The 1934 Chrysler Airflow was a car of the future that came too early. The Airflow’s advances in engineering—including invention of the modern unibody—still inform car design today. But the streamlined look of the car was probably too advanced for those depressed times, and despite lots o...
when anewspaperstrike inNew York Cityleft Wolfe temporarily without work, he turned to his editor atEsquirewith an idea: he wanted to fly to California to write about a custom car show and the hot-rodculture. The result was Wolfe’s now-famous “The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline...
An attractive and well-to-do New Yorker, Erica Benton (Jill Clayburgh), finds her comfortable existence upended when her husband, Martin (Michael Murphy), ends their marriage and takes up with a younger woman. Hurt and angered by her husband's betrayal, Erica slowly begins to reevaluate her...
1951 Chrysler New Yorker It’s a shame family cars today don’t have the beauty and style of the New Yorker. It established Chrysler as a luxury maker of upscale cars. (image via Wikipedia) 1955 BMW Isetta (4 Wheel) There’s something fun and quirky about the BMW Isetta (4 wheel)....
Harold Keenan, The New Yorker 1 episode, 2002 Michael Zeppetello ... Michael Zeppetello 1 episode, 2002 Kim Director ... Gracie 1 episode, 2003 Anthony Robert Grasso ... Photographer #2 1 episode, 2003 Albert Makhtsier ... Russian Cab Driver 1 episode, 2003 Denia Brache ....
, “I see you sometimes in C. I’m happy to meet you.” I was sure that she had laughed and looked insolent just moments before.We parted, and the next day, having had to step to the side of the road to let a car go past,I had barely had time to recognize the large group ...
Last of the Red Hot Lovers: Directed by Gene Saks. With Alan Arkin, Sally Kellerman, Paula Prentiss, Renée Taylor. A middle aged restaurateur begins to feel the desire to roam and realizes that one day each week, his mother's apartment will be empty all
The New Yorkeris ON this only 9 years behind me! Cops, David Bowie, Kevin Conroy, and much more. As you can see, my fountain is finally working! Police departments attract predatory garbage. Cops, irony, Dean Stockwell, and much more. ...
“weekend”—one of the greatest and most emblematic scenes of the modern cinema—are sparked by rubbernecking after one of the movie’s many calamitous car accidents. (that dvd is out of print, but the movie is coming back to film forum for a two-week run beginning october 7th.) ...
At The New Yorker, A Wyndham Hotel, guests can enjoy a range of convenient transport facilities to enhance their stay in the heart of New York City. The hotel offers a car park for guests who prefer to drive, ensuring a hassle-free parking experience in the bustling city. Please note ...