Tuesday, March 11, 2014

EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition


[Along Second Avenue via Derek Berg]

Does Katz's have the best pastrami in NYC? (Eater)

The East Village is a crowded necropolis (Ephemeral New York)

Finding the lost Stuyvesant Alley off of East 11th Street (Off the Grid)

CB3/SLA committee denies expansion for Bikinis on Avenue C (BoweryBoogie)

A sign of spring in Tompkins Square Park (Gog in NYC)

When beatniks riot (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)

Apartment horror stories (Runnin' Scared)

Catching up with Richie Ramone (LA Weekly)

9 comments:

  1. The story about the basement apartment with all the rats and bugs....aaaaa!

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  2. Oh snap, Eddie Van Halen really let himself go.

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  3. @4:53 PM That's rather rude. This guy is a living, breathing person you know.

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  4. Anonymous 4.53, Right On! And I know his name because I asked his permission to shoot.

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  5. It's a great photo. The insta-snark comments completely turn me off from reading sometimes.

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  6. snark is all we got - liberty left the room with the surveillance state

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  7. Snarking about snarky comments is just way too snarky for my taste.

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  8. Thank you to Avenue c residents who care about the neighborhood, and shame on the others on c who side with the restaurants and bars.
    You know who you are. Some of you don't even have a pot to piss in and pay $100 a month in maintenance on apartments that Bloomberg allowed you to keep.
    This is to the seed planters and cultural housing legends.
    STOP TAKING MONEY FROM THE PEOPLE WHO ARE DESTROYING THE LOWER EAST SIDE
    Bikini sandwhich assholes eat dirt

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  9. Snarkalicious!





    (And VERY cool pic!)

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