Friday, November 21, 2008
EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning edition
The Dolls of Avenue B (East of Bowery)
Debbie Harry: Trailblazer (Punk Turns 30)
When lofts were new to NYC (Runnin' Scared)
On New Year’s Eve, the Knitting Factory will close for good -- Has Manhattan become too soulless for the famed club, or is it the other way around? (NYPress, via Grub Street)
Why there may be more tourists than usual at PDT, Death & Co. and other "secret" underground clubs around town: They were featured this month in United Airlines' magazine (Hemispheres)
The old-school charms of Arturo's (Jeremiah's Vanishing NY)
Why Wall Street will really need to bailed out by 2100 (Red Green and Blue)
101 reasons to heart NYC (The 405)
Real World Brooklyn on Avenue B: Find out what happens when... (NYPress)
Take a trip down Charles Lane (Greenwich Village Daily Photo)
Those "historic" eyesores (A Stitch in Haste)
Something new and different for Allen Street: A restaurant! (BoweryBoogie)
Historic designation for Trash & Vaudeville? (Esquared)
NY cheesecake: Chloe Sevigny in a bikini (The Superficial)
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