Art Event: Mary McDonald “Interiors: The Allure of Style” Book Party

Interiors, in a city like New York, are often more telling than the external vistas we get street-side. Sure, the character of a nice Fort Greene, or West Village walk-up on a tree-lined street, or the façade of a swanky Upper East Side Brownstone will say something about the people who inhabit them, but how … Continue reading

Art: Because We Love Pictures and Cool Bikes…..

This is a quick post lovelies, but our trusty, tasteful, and talented Amsterdam correspondent (there will be an Amsterdam Edition to I.T. one day!) Emilie Sobels shares Indefinite Transit’s bike love and has found some great pictures on the internetzzz, which she forwarded my way. I wish I could ride through New York City streets … Continue reading

Adventure (?) Culture (?): East Village Bike Shops; Winners and Losers.

    I, Andrea Pagliai, am feeling kinda foolish… I keep convincing myself that there is something off with my bike. On Monday, I said to myself, “Kia” (that’s her name) is riding funny; it must be because the tires are too flat. So, I went to the bike shop to fill them up with … Continue reading

Breaking News/Adventure(?): C4 Military-Grade Explosives Found in the East Village

So, Indefinite Transit is not really meant to be a breaking news forum, but because our home is in Manhattan’s East Village, we couldn’t resist.     According to CNN, a black garbage bag with 8 bricks of C4 military-grade explosives were just found along the back fence of  the New York Marble Cemetery in … Continue reading

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