Thursday, June 9, 2011

EV Grieve Etc: Mourning Edition


A feature on Avenue C's Nublu (The New York Times)

Advocates: Car crashes more deadly than gun violence in NYC (DNAinfo)

Fallout from the painted-over Fat Black Pussycat sign (Jeremiah's Vanishing NY)

Wednesday in Tompkins Square Park (Neither More Nor Less ... Melanie has more shots here at East Village Corner)

No law against women walking around NYC topless (Runnin' Scared)

Good Samaritan gives Natividad Zirate new tools (BoweryBoogie)

The Egg Rolls & Egg Creams Festival is Sunday (The Lo-Down)

Goggla posts her Art Around the Park photos (The Gog Log)

Shots of Kenny Scharf's freshly painted rolldown gates on Delancey (Fresh Paint NYC)

And, last night, we mentioned that a cat named Delilah is missing from 6th Street and Avenue B ... A reader spotted this rather thin-looking cat last night at the Creative Little Garden on Sixth Street between Avenue A and Avenue B... The reader called Delilah's owners, though it wasn't a match...

3 comments:

  1. Love the guys at Nublu! Lookin good Rich! : )

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  2. The NY Time "Local" also had this piece about the tagger LaRoc now that he's out of jail. (Too bad it wasn't for what he did to Joe Strummer!) With a follow-up that has LaRoc tagging the mattress invasion from June 1.

    Packing Away His Spray Paint
    http://bit.ly/lAlZXi

    For Taggers, A Canvas with Coils
    http://bit.ly/kQLA41

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  3. @anon 3:54PM--LAROC is taltented and you are not!!!

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