Tuesday, February 5, 2013

EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition

[Outside EVG favorite A-1 Records on East Sixth Street]

Jurors reject insanity defense for man who terrorized Bar Veloce in 2002 (The New York Post)

A discussion on the "Radical History in the East Village" (Off the Grid)

Pop-up queer bookstore extending its stay on Orchard Street (The Lo-Down)

New kosher deli restaurant in the works for the Lower East Side (The Jewish Press)

NYU freshman no longer allowed to select their own roommates (NYU Local)

About fancy coffee (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)

Someone robbed Ludlow Guitars (BoweryBoogie)

Old timer Bridge Cafe at the Seaport launching a Sandy-related fundraising campaign (Eater)

Stone Street Properties LLC named in lawsuit for eviction of UES tenant with cancer (DNAinfo)

...and filming "Orange is the New Black" last night on Second Avenue and East Third Street...


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