Tuesday, February 19, 2013
EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition
[Avenue A and St. Mark's Place via Bobby Williams]
More on the Housing Authority's plan to use public housing space for new developments: "The reality is that the financing model for public housing in America is broken. The trend is toward permanent deficit." (The New York Times)
The Living Room receives an extension (BoweryBoogie)
The "inverted ship’s hull" inside St. Brigid's on Avenue B (Ephemeral New York)
Photos and video of Sunday's Hawk-Pigeon match in Tompkins Square Park (The Gog Log)
Celebrating Clayton Patterson's "Jews: A People's History of the Lower East Side" (The Lo-Down)
At Boulton & Watt: "The vibe is sort of steampunk minus the punk — call it steamprep?" (Gothamist)
Conversation from an Upper West Side diner (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)
Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth on their 13 all-time favorite records (The Quietus)
RIP Mark Kamins, the DJ and producer who discovered Madonna (BlackBook)
... and he produced her 1982 song "Everybody."
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2 comments:
anonymous: this is GOOFY
a very dull song
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