Wednesday, July 15, 2009

EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition



Battling bed bugs (Jeremiah's Vanishing NY)

WNYC buys WQXR (The New York Times)

Oh, are they still open?: Death & Co. finally gets a liquor license (The Feed)

Death to cupcakes (The Village Voice)

Cab fun on Bowery and Delancey (BoweryBoogie)

Subway graffiti down 46 percent (2nd Ave. Sagas)

Women's swimwear inspired by NYC graffiti (Freshness)

2009 Siren Festival this Saturday at Coney Island (Siren)

Finally, Lady GaGa at a recent press conference.

7 comments:

  1. What company is the truck in the bike lane with? Got another photo of it? recommend submitting to http://www.nyc.mybikelane.com if you get the chance

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  2. It was one of the trucks with the Farmer's Market along Tompkins Square Park on Sundays...

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  3. On the subject of cupcakes

    http://ispynyc.wordpress.com/2009/07/15/where-can-a-guy-get-a-damn-cupcake-around-here/

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  4. Lada Gaga has never been more fetching....

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  5. grieve, no more gaga, please. sometimes, when i'm working, djs decide they need/want to play gaga and it makes me want to slowly pull my eyeball out of my socket. however, i wake all excited about life thinking ill drink coffee and read about the neighborhood and whatever/watch tv/forget about work the night before and then you frighten me with gaga. ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. too much.

    however, this outfit is really something. in both the bestworst cases.

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  6. Ha! My apologies, AK! I just had one more photo where she *forgot* to put on underwear while wearing a mini skirt in concert...On second thought....

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  7. EV

    Oh, in that case nevermind. That was a design oversight on the part of the DOT - the Farmers market needs the extra space to keep the sidewalk at least partially open.

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