Thursday, January 15, 2009

Speaking of landmarks and chicken fat, Cindy Adams thinks East Houston has a problem


From her column in the Post yesterday:

NOW, Daniel Craig and Liev Schreiber's glamorous glorious gorgeous premiere of "Defiance" at the Landmark Sunshine Theater. Landmarked? The thing should be condemned. Sunshine? Their VIP reception room is a windowless, airless basement. But maybe it's the location that counts. East Houston Street just a vat of chicken fat from Yonah Schimmel's knishery.

6 comments:

  1. Cindy Adams is a clueless cow. Her view of New York hasn't mattered for decades now. She shoots her unknowing mouth off on any subject without the benefit of thought of copyediting. And they attack blogs for being irresponsible!

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  2. Yeah, I'm with you Brooks. I rarely read her column...Yesterday, though, the words Sunshine Theater just jumped off the page and caught my attention.

    And didn't she cover Yonah Schimmel's grand opening for the Post in 1910?

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  3. She may want to consider switching hair stylists.

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  4. Cindy Adams is a spoiled, talentless whiner who got her job at the Post by way of taking over her dead husband Joey Adams' column. She gets paid off by pr firms and others to plug and promote things she has never seen, reviewed or even heard of. Kinda like a paid prostitute!!

    At the few events she actually attends (FREE, of course!!) she bitches when she doesn't get star treatment -- poor baby!!

    More than likely, she was pissed that the Sunshine premier didn't give her some freebes!!

    She's no different than the other cretins in the Rupert Murdoch press cesspool....

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  5. what a shmuck. yonah schimmel is a pareve restaurant, meaning there has never been (in 100 -odd years) nor will there ever be chicken fat on the premises. oh, and i've never noticed anything wrong with the sunshine. seems like as good a theatre as any, probably better than most. she should shut up, the stupid shikse.

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