Thursday, March 31, 2011
EV Grieve Etc: Mourning Edition
Ailing man prevents mother-in-law from being robbed on First Avenue (The New York Post)
The art in the tree at the Cooper Square Hotel (Jeremiah's Vanishing NY)
A panel Sunday on modern day New York street photography featuring Clayton Patterson, Matt Weber and Jake Dobkin (Nathan Kensinger Photography)
The misery of living in NYC (Runnin' Scared)
An update on SPURA project planning (BoweryBoogie)
Squirrel love in Tompkins Square Park (Nadie Se Conoce)
A comeback for Jeffrey's Meats in the Essex Street Market? (The Lo-Down)
Fifth Generation vs. the Blank Generation (Flaming Pablum)
An East Village ambassador for Japanese cuisine (The New York Times)
Inside Kenka on St. Mark's Place (Eater)
Photos from NYC's "best coffee shops" (Refinery29)
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That Bon Yagi cat rules. I love just about every one of his Japanese restaurants.
Hey! That's the bathroom at Standings!
It's pretty sad that Jeffrey needs to turn his meat business into a tv reality show in order to stay in business. Also sad that the city tried to raise his rent 29% in a recession and sadder still that with the 29% increase his rent is still only about half of the market rate for the neighborhood. Small family run businesses catering to less fabulous locals can't make a go of it with too-high EV rents any more, so I guess as time goes on we'll be seeing more and more Duane Reade's and wine gardens with hyper-seasonal tasting menus. Ugh.
Considering the Yanks won 6-3 on opening day, methinks they do not suck Mr. Bathroom Graffiti Cranky Pants.
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