Monday, January 10, 2011

EV Grieve Etc: Mourning Edition


The Times is live-blogging the NYC City Council snow hearing (City Room) Or watch them live.

SPURA deadline looming (The Lo-Down)

More on the StuyTown Penistrator (Lux Living)

Ray is now making crepes (Nadie Se Conoce)

147 Houston continues proud tradition of quickly shuttered eateries (BoweryBoogie)

Trends in FroYo, Cupcakes (Eater)

Snow fun inside Mars Bar (Slum Goddess)

Andres Balazs buying the Hotel Chelsea? (The Real Deal)

Abel Ferrara speaks out about NYC (Jeremiah's Vanishing NY)

The Telegraph UK asks, Is this really the cover of the new Strokes album?


Anyone missing a dog around Second Street between Avenue A and First Street? Per a reader: "I was surprised last night by a dog trotting past me with a collar but no leash. Cute little white and brown spotted thing. Couldn’t really catch it or anything but felt bad if someone is looking for this guy."

Details on a service for Caveman, via the front window at Sophie's:

6 comments:

  1. VERY curious about the Balazs/Chelsea Hotel thing..........

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  2. keep the froyo trends coming! i'll take them all! as for cupcakes i'm content with sugar, sweet, sunshine! I don't know why it makes me so angry but Magnolia is such crap! I can't believe people fall for it.

    and i'm sure the dog had an owner i see people walking there dogs off leashes all the time and actually round the block while their dogs are still 6 apt buildings behind them, its kind of sad. I almost took a dog because of that and then realized the guy was already across the street (crazy!)

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  3. That dog belongs to Doris at 113 East 2nd Street. She regularly just opens the door and lets the dog out to walk by itself. It poops indiscriminately all over the sidewalk. That is why there is so much dog poop on the block. Not a good neighbor.

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  4. Look at the fart cloud at the clown in the painting ... must smell nasty!!!
    -H

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  5. Fart cloud! Had to go back and look! So true! Hahahahahahaha.

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