Monday, November 21, 2011

EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition

[Eighth Street and Avenue B yesterday by Bobby Williams]

Two pit bull attacks in the past two weeks in the East Village (DNAinfo)

Building security questioned after an assault on Ludlow Street (BoweryBoogie)

More on the future of the former PS 64 (The Local, previous EVG coverage here)

Pizza at Pie on Fourth Avenue (Marty After Dark)

Paul Auster reads at the Green-Wood Cemetery (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)

Even Campbell's Soup is getting artisanal (New York Daily News)

Weird Macy's Parade balloons (Ephemeral New York)

Souvenir shop next to Ruby's on the Coney Island boardwalk forced to close (Amusing the Zillion)

Today it the last day to vote for the second annual Village Voice Web Awards (Runnin' Scared) ... and, given our long history of receiving bribes and kickbacks, we're pleased to be one of the judges this year (Runnin' Scared)

6 comments:

  1. Guy 1: What's that lady doing on the ground?

    Girl: Don't make eye contact, stupid! She'll start talking to us!!!

    Guy 2: Uh oh, why is this kid taking our photo?

    Girl: Oh god, I think he's in the Yakuza! Let's get out of here! I knew I never should have left Topeka.

    Lady on Ground: God save New York.

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  2. DON'T ANYONE CLICK ON THAT LINK FROM MARTY!

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  3. bob arihood for best personal blog for neither more nor less and best photography blog for nadie se conoce. he should at least get an honorary posthumous award, if anything

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