Monday, July 11, 2011

EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition


Changes coming to 84 Second Ave.? (Jeremiah's Vanishing NY)

The Hare Krishnas move out of 96 Avenue B (BoweryBoogie)

City to secretly sell off piece of NYC history – to one person (Lost City)

Rainbow Room getting a glitzy makeover (Grub Street)

People are now using the subway on weekends too (Runnin' Scared)

The owner of Union Market, coming soon to Avenue A, denies bogus-meat story in today's Post (Gothamist)

And now in really important news... last week, we posted the photo of actor Vincent Piazza dressed as Lucky Luciano for a scene in "Boardwalk Empire" on East 12th Street.

Per The Atlantic Celebrity Gossip Net: "She’s never been shy with the boys, and Ashlee Simpson was spotted expressing her affection for beau Vincent Piazza in New York City yesterday (July 10). The “La-La” songstress and her newfound mate were barely able to keep their hands off of each other as they strolled together through the trendy East Village neighborhood of Manhattan."


And did you know: Lucky Luciano grew up at 265 East 10th Street (Off the Grid)

3 comments:

  1. oh man i can't believe the hares are leaving, that f*ckin sucks.

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  2. I cannot believe I am defending Ashlee Simpson, but christ almighty is that Celebrity Gossip blurb creepy. "She's never been shy with the boys"? Since when is Ashlee Simpson -- who is all of like 25 and who has been MARRIED the past 5 years -- known as some sort of tramp? And what the hell is wrong with being a tramp?!

    She and this Vincent kid also seem quite capable of "keeping their hands off each other," they're not even touching in the photo! You can stop heavy breathing now Celebrity Gossip!

    I will also miss the Hare Krishnas.

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  3. Asslee is boring!!!!

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