Friday, June 24, 2011
EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition
In case you didn't see Jeremiah's posts this week on 7 1/2 Second Ave.:
• The mystery of the S. Rosen graffiti
• Inside the Wu Tang studio
• A pre-demolition memorial
History of 143-145 Avenue D (Off the Grid)
The power of a dog in front of Ray's (Neither More Nor Less)
Alex keeps digging up some 80s-era NYC-based music videos. Remember Kix? (Flaming Pablum)
That damn giant white Timber Wolf of the Bowery wondered into a photo opp at the Bowery Hotel...
[Billy Leroy]
The 1870s version of Missed Connections ads (Ephemeral New York)
A rundown of all the NYC Pride weekend events (NYC Pride)
A call for safety improvements on Delancey Street (The Lo-Down)
More on a possible East Side pub crawl ban (DNAinfo)
(Sad) headline of the day: "Peep World to Become Douche Hang" (Grub Street)
About the LES Love Truck (BoweryBoogie)
A Care Bear on the subway (Runnin' Scared)
And now showing at Theater For The New City at 155 First Ave. — "Queer From Zero to One Hundred," an exhibit featuring the work of many Lower East Side residents...
[Work by Aaron J. Miller via According to G]
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