Tuesday, February 28, 2012

EV Grieve Etc: Mourning Edition

[East 13th Street at Third Avenue by Bobby Williams]

Little Rickie vs. Starbucks on First Avenue and East Third Street (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)

Funny business with rent-stabilized tenants (Occupy East 4th Street)

Moving into an abandoned East 11th Street tenement in 1980 (Gothamist)

The Mosaic Man is selling belt buckles on Etsy (DNAinfo)

More photos from Occupy Town Square Sunday in Tompkins Square Park (The Gog Log ... GammaBlog has video interviews here...)

Philip Glass on the meaning of love (The Village Voice)

Olivia closes on East Houston (BoweryBoogie)

Former Rolling Stone writer-editor Paul Scanlon talks Hunter S. Thompson, great bars (Tripping With Marty)

Madonna rehashing 1984-era Cyndi Lauper? (Forbes)

Meanwhile, gotta go – my ship has come in...

[Dave on 7th]

5 comments:

  1. I can't complain about my rent, but I have 2 regrets. The first is that I didn't take a second apartment in my building when it was easily available, and the second is when a 2 (or 3) bedroom 1.5 bath apartment opened up in those nice buildings across from Key Food I didn't want to spring for the $425 the landlord wanted.

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  2. That must be the Disney Fantasy ship NotifyNYC woke me up this morning to warn me about.

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  3. Ooh, I'm totally going to save up for a Mosaic Man belt buckle. They are beautiful. And if you go to the DNAInfo link you can see the precious Jessie Jane sporting one! Sorry, I'm just crazy about that pup. She is a star.

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  4. @LvV:

    Thanks!

    Use Coupon Code MMNYC25 for 25% off anything in the shop!

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  5. Wow, THANK YOU Mr. Power! I am so happy, the one I liked best hasn't been sold. I will wear it proudly :)

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