We’re gagging over these incredible illustrations from Fashionable Doodles
Aisyah Payne is an art curator visiting from Switzerland and we love her style…Financial District, NYC (via NY Mag)
“Franco the Great” Gaskin’s “We Fit You to a T” on 125th Street…Hamilton Heights, NY (via Harlem World)
Business and Birds on Broadway and 79th Street…Upper West Side, NYC (via KittyLittered)
John Jay Cabuay Illustrates West 12th Street…Greenwich Village, New York (via The Art of Animation)
Art World Fashionistas by Bill Cunningham…New York City, NY (via NY Times)
How Many Sleeves Does One Need?…Bushwick, Brooklyn, NY (via I Love You Nonetheless)
The Publishing Sophisticate…West Village, New York, NY (Photo via NY Times)
The Designistrator…Brooklyn, NY (via Get Addicted To)
World famous for their amazing holiday window displays, our friends (and neighbors) at Bergdorf Goodman have created The Carnival of the Animals - with each window featuring a specific material that depicts animals you’ll find on icebergs to the tropics - but rarely on Fifth Avenue. They include incredible outfits, creative taxidermy and antiques that we collected over a span of two years! If you can’t get there in person, let us help you out with a little virtual window shopping.
Bergdorf Goodman
754 Fifth Avenue, Central Park South
This doesn’t have anything to do with New York - it’s actually from The Netherlands - but it’s pretty amazing!
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(by jakedobkin)

New York, say hello to the your newest favorite attraction: Carsten Höller’s 102-foot-long slide at the New Museum. The giant plastic tube, which goes down from the museum’s fourth floor, through ceilings and floors, to the second floor is now fully operational and will be open to the public from tomorrow through January 15, 2012. And did we mention there is also a sensory deprivation tank? And upside down goggles? And a fish tank you rest your head in? Suddenly getting dragged to the museum seems more like dropping acid and reliving your childhood than a chance to better yourself. (via Gothamist)
The New Museum
235 Bowery, Lower East Side
We Spotted an Elephant on Broadway!
Eighteen whimsical and captivating sculptures by Peter Woytuk will be placed for public view on the Broadway Malls from Columbus Circle to 168th Street - officially opening on October 21st! The Malls are a 5.5 mile-long park that provides a welcome green space from the Upper West Side through Harlem to Washington Heights.
Splitscreen: A Love Story
Some people love Paris and some New York. Others can’t decide between either. But what if you could have them both? This amazing video share the love of both cities, was entirely on the Nokia N8 mobile phone and was the winner of the Nokia Shorts competition 2011. (video by JW Griffiths)