Friday, January 7, 2011

EV Grieve Etc: Mourning Edition



The plans to redo Astor Place and Cooper Square (BoweryBoogie)

Ray's now sells fried dough! (Nadie Se Conoce)

Cabo Rojo shutters in Chelsea (Jeremiah's Vanishing NY)

More on the roast beef coming to the Bowery Poetry Club (Grub Street)

Abel Ferrara in person at Anthology Film Archives tonight (AFA)

Making Sense of the Lower East Side Art Boom (The Lo-Down)

BaHa's cheesy New Year (With Leftovers)

Check out Karate Boogaloo's new look (Stupefaction)

From Patricia Bellucci...

stu·pid·i·ty
–noun, plural
1. a stupid act, notion, speech, etc.
2. dragging double-stroller down the subway stairs, esp. during rush hour
Origin:
1535–45; < L stupiditās, equiv. to stupid ( us ) stupid + -itās -ity



My M15 was ready for action today!



And anyone for some snowtunes? [Booing]



Snowtune!

5 comments:

  1. Damn shame about Cabo; thank God we still have Taza de Oro, at least for now. Hmm, better go over there soon...

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  2. Thanks for pointing that out EV. It means a lot.

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  3. "snowtunes" got a laugh out of me.

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  4. i'm guessing the person that wrote the 'stupidity' comment does not have children and has never experienced having to get to the doctor or elsewhere by using the subway at a station where there are no elevators (or no working elevators)
    it sucks man. people roll their eyes when they see me carrying my son up the stairs. well, gee, i can't levitate him up the steps ok?

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