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lifestylez ov da poor & dangerous album cover
from big l posted in music by nevereatshreddedwheat
The photo on the cover of Big L's 1995 debut Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous was taken on the corner of Lenox Avenue and West 139th Street in Harlem.
On the album Big L calls 139 and Lenox the "Danger Zone," which I guess it is. In 1999 he was shot and killed during a drive-by not even a block away when he was only 24.
mtv headquarters
from portlandia posted in television by pete_nice
Spyke and Iris bring the battle to MTV headquarters (Viacom building) in NYC to make them play music on their channel again in Season 3, Epidsode 2 of Portlandia.
kramler building
from the amazing adventures of kavalier and clay posted in literature by speedy_dee
From the novel:
"The offices of the Empire Novelty Company, Inc., were on the fourth floor of the Kramler Building, in a hard-luck stretch of Twenty-fifth Street near Madison Square. A fourteen-story office block faced with stone the color of a stained shirt collar, its windows bearded with soot, ornamented with a smattering of modern zigzags, the Kramler stood out as a lone gesture of commercial hopefulness..."
empire state building
from king kong posted in movies by speedy_dee
The Empire State Building is featured several times in the novel The Adventures of Kavalier and Clay by Michael Chabon.
The entire staff of Empire Comics moves into the 25th floor of the building when The Escapist becomes a hit, and Sam Clay stands watch against Nazi air attacks from the extant dirigible deck on the 86th floor (among several other scenes).
latin quarter (former)
from the golden age of hip hop posted in music by nevereatshreddedwheat
This is the former Times Square location of the Latin Quarter. The nightclub dates back to 1942, but the few short years from '85 to '89 was when it earned its status as a legendary hip hop hotspot.
EPMD, the Jungle Brothers, Queen Latifah, X Clan and many others all got their start playing shows at the LQ during hip hop's golden age. MC Hammer was booed here during his first New York appearance, but then again even Public Enemy was told to get off the stage by Melle Mel when they played the LQ to promote Yo! Bum Rush the Show.
The Latin Quarter is mentioned in songs by PE, Ice T, BDP and 3rd Bass among others. The building was torn down in 1989. The club reopened in 2003 on the East Side, and that location is notorious for being the place where Plaxico Burress accidentally shot himself in the leg.