Wednesday, January 5, 2011

EV Grieve Etc: Mourning Edition



Effort to Limit Heights on Bowery's Eastern Side Gains Momentum (DNAinfo)

Donut Pub creams Dunkin Donut (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)

LES Jewels gets kicked in the face to end 2010 (Nadie Se Conoce)

New Year's Eve at Csquat (Slum Goddess)

New Year's Eve in the Mars Bar (The Gog Log)

FAB Cafe & East Village Visitors Center grand opening one week away (Broadway World)

Juice Press on First Street lowers cost of smoothie from $18 to $15 (Grub Street)

Six women brawl in Bronx diner (NYC the Blog)

Workers can play badminton at 38 Delancey (BoweryBoogie)

Some history on the Cathedral of St. John the Divine (Ephemeral New York)

Info on a bed bugs forum (The Lo-Down)

New Strokes record due in March or so (NME)

C'mon, you liked it: A salute to "Baker Street" (Guardian UK)

And some signs somewhere on Lexington Avenue that I always liked...


6 comments:

  1. Great news about the victory of the Donut Pub. I don't live in the West Village anymore but if I'm ever in the neighborhood I always stop there.

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  2. Speaking of donuts, where can I get one in the EV??? Since the DD on 2nd & 11th closed I wouldn't even know where to look. That settles it-- the EV needs its own indie donut shoppe!

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  3. Well there's the Donut Plant on the LES which is fantastic, but the lines on weekends are increasingly very long.

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  4. who the hell is LES jewels and why must i know this name.

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  5. Nice to see a Mourning Edition...seems like you haven't published one in a while.

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  6. @KB

    True! I enjoy putting them together... Unfortunately, it needs to happen during the Grieve 9-5 day, and I usually can't don one then...

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