Sunday, October 7, 2012

Jay-z on nyc subway

  • Jay-Z Takes The NYC Subway To The Barclays Center! (PHOTOS)

    When you're waiting on the train platform in New York City to get where you need to go you don't expect to see one of the biggest superstars in the world just stroll in through the turnstyles but last night Jay-Z shocked many MTA commuters. Jigga man ...

    globalgrind.com

  • Jay-Z Concert Opens Barclays Center

    Jay-Z opened the 19,000-seat Barclays Center Friday night with a sold-out show. The action proved just as intense outside, as demonstrators protested the new arena and concertgoers - arriving by car, bus, subway and foot - swamped local streets and ...

    fort-greene.thelocal.nytimes.com

  • Counting the Jay-Z Subway Crowd

    (John Keefe - New York, NY, WNYC) Saturday morning we did something fun: We counted the number of people who took the subway to the opening-night Jay-Z concert at Brooklyn's new Barclays Center the night before. Or at least got pretty close.

    transportationnation.org

  • UPI NewsTrack Entertainment News

    NEW YORK, Oct. 7 (UPI) -- Rapper Jay-Z took the subway to his final performance at New York City's Barclays Center, where his wife, Beyonce, joined him on stage.

    www.upi.com

  • Wide-eyed fans descend upon Brooklyn to christen Barclays Center for soldout ...

    Inside, wide-eyed concertgoers postponed heading to their seats for the first of eight scheduled Jay-Z concerts and explored the venue - the borough's $1 billion answer to Madison Square Garden.

    www.nydailynews.com

  • Jay-Z - Barclays Center - 9/29/2012 (Day 2)

    Jay-Z Barclays Center 9/29/12. Better Than: Seeing Jay-Z on the third night at Barclays Center. Brooklyn has quickly become New York City's most popular borough, amassing a cult-like following (and real estate exodus) from celebrities, out-of-town ...

    blogs.villagevoice.com

  • Changing Skyline: Brooklyn's Barclays Center a glam, gritty architectural success

    NEW YORK - Brooklyn used to be just a place, one of New York's five boroughs. But in the ... So many black Lincoln Town Cars were double-parked in front of its fashionably rusted steel facade for the inaugural event last month - a concert by Jay-Z ...

    www.philly.com

  • Nets return major pro team sports to Brooklyn

    This is Marv Albert, welcoming a worldwide audience on TNT, and the sold-out crowd here is electric, ready to see All-Star point guard Deron Williams lead the Brooklyn Nets against the New York Knicks. "They'll be talking about this night for years to ...

    www.usatoday.com

  • Brooklyn Nets 2013: First Look at the Barclay Center Subway Station, Which Jay ...

    Yes, the official opening of the billion dollar stadium is a mere couple of weeks away, with Jay-Z kicking off festivities with a string of dates, followed by the stadium's first home team, the Brooklyn Nets, hosting the New York Knicks (or shall they ...

    www.irealtytimes.com

  • Transportation and Tech Intersect as UN General Assembly Gridlock Hits NYC

    Enlarge. A man looks at the MTA subway map on his iPhone (bjallen/flickr). Motorists in Midtown may find their cars at a standstill Tuesday as the UN General Assembly kicks into high gear and President Obama heads to Jay Z's 40/40 club near Madison ...

    www.wnyc.org

  • Jay-Z becomes face of Brooklyn Nets

    ... NBA executive vice president of global merchandising Sal LaRocca and Yormark, Jay-Z listed the reasons for going black and white.

    www.usatoday.com

  • 19000 Seats + Almost No Parking = More Foot Than Car Traffic at Barclays Arena

    (New York, NY - WNYC) Jay-Z has been playing sold-out concerts at the 19,000-seat Barclays Center Arena in Brooklyn and, so far, the biggest traffic problem has been caused by crowds of people coming up from the Atlantic Avenue subway stop and ...

    transportationnation.org

  • My Summer Internship With Jay-Z And Pharrell

    Trying to maneuver it through the packed subway and city streets of Manhattan, it called attention to me from onlookers and I became a bit hot and flustered (This is New york -- weirder things have happened). Little did people know that I was carrying ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • 10 things you need to know today: October 7, 2012

    Jay-Z surprised fans by taking the New York City subway to his last concert in a series of eight at the newly opened Barclays Center in the rapper's native Brooklyn, and later by performing twice with his wife Beyonce.

    theweek.com

  • Why Reviewing Brooklyn's New Arena Before It Opened Was Premature

    The most photographed building in New York in recent weeks has undoubtedly been the new Barclays Center arena, which officially opened September 28 at the busy, angled crossroads of Atlantic and Flatbush avenues, where downtown Brooklyn turns ...

    www.theatlanticcities.com

  • Caskets outside Barclays highlights gun violence in inner city

    "We brought caskets to Jay-Z's opening show at the Barclays Center to highlight the fact that there have been 306 deaths this year and over 1,200 shootings in the urban areas of New York City," said Andre T. Mitchell, founder and executive director of ...

    www.amsterdamnews.com

  • Top a.m. stories, 10/05

    SUBWAY ADS-JIHAD Report: Pro-Muslim ads going up in New York City subways by anti-jihad posters calling Israel enemies "savages.

    www.gosanangelo.com

  • Nets Give Brooklyn Its Own Pro Team Again, Decades After Dodgers' Departure

    A mural recalling the Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team on the wall of a subway station on Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012 in Brooklyn, ... "This is going to send a loud and clear message that Brooklyn has arrived as a center of exciting entertainment ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Busy for POTUS: WNBA champs, Letterman show and NYC fundraiser with ...

    Then he turns to campaign mode as he heads to New York City to tape "Letterman" then hits two fundraisers including one hosted by singer and celebrity Beyoncé Knowles at husband and rapper Jay-Z's club "40/40". 10:15AM THE PRESIDENT receives the ...

    whitehouse.blogs.cnn.com

  • How to Steal a City: Bruce Ratner and Co. Just Rolled Brooklyn

    The answer is that it's all too typical of how we live now, a game of bait-and-switch that is slowly reducing New York to the level of any other American city, while simultaneously robbing the people who live here.

    observer.com

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