Friday, December 6, 2013
EV Grieve Etc: Mourning Edition
[East 9th Street at Second Avenue]
Sara D. Roosevelt Park is planning a "touch-and-scent" garden for the visually impaired (DNAinfo)
Q-and-A with St. Mark's Bookshop co-owner Terry McCoy (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)
Fighting back against the chain invasion (Off the Grid)
The future of one of the Bowery's oldest existing buildings (BoweryBoogie)
A lot of Lou Reed bootlegs (Dangerous Minds)
Trouble for Rev. Billy after his toad bank protest (The Villager)
Cashing in on a Grand Street building (The Lo-Down)
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Y'know Veselka is probably too popular and mainstream to be cool anymore, but I still love it. It is one of my favorite and most frequented places in the whole dang area. Try the soups dammit.
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