Fuck TONY. They're the one who is also responsible for that very group of people, since their subscribers are the yuppies, college kids, and bridge-and-tunnelers, no to mention the tourists, who has to resort to their publication on where to go/eat.
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Fuck TONY. They're the one who is also responsible for that very group of people, since their subscribers are the yuppies, college kids, and bridge-and-tunnelers, no to mention the tourists, who has to resort to their publication on where to go/eat.
ReplyDeleteWell this is exactly what we all needed isn't it? Thanks TONY!
ReplyDeleteoh shit. i always knew i would soon no longer be able to enjoy [fill in the blank] bar, bookstore, cafe...etc...once it came out in TONY. ruination.
ReplyDeletegood point, esquared. kiss all the local favorites goodbye.
ReplyDeleteI feel like Jim "Mosaic Man" Power should get some sorta compensation for that cover, no?
ReplyDeletegood point, alex. he could use it, too.
ReplyDeleteI bravely flipped through the EV section...and elsewhere...and didn't see one mention of his name.
ReplyDeletePorchetta as a "Cheap Eat"
ReplyDeleteArtichoke's and McSorley's to avoid crowds?
Angel's Share is great but I thought this was supposed to be the "real" "gritty" EV
I'm just glad they didn't name any place I'm a regular at.
whoa i just saw that they have the freaking COOPER SQUARE HOTEL in an article about taking back the east village
Hi Mason.
ReplyDeleteYeah, huh? We were just talking about the Hairy Cooper being mentioned. Baffling.
They should have interviewed Jim Powers and had a slide show on his tile art. Now that would have be true street art.
ReplyDeleteyou said Hairy Cooper!
ReplyDelete@Jeremiah.
ReplyDeleteOops!
"Artichoke's and McSorley's to avoid crowds?"
ReplyDeleteThey didn't really write that, did they? If they did, they meant it as satire, right?
I'm with you Geoff. I can't figure it out... I hope they're not serious.
ReplyDeleteBut standing in a long line for pricey AND mediocre pizza is sooo '80s grunge.
ReplyDeleteI've defended Time Out before.I can't now with this week.
ReplyDeleteevery single one of us should write to them and tell them to give jim his dues. to contact the editors:
ReplyDeleteletters@timeoutny.com
i'm doing it right now.