Saturday, March 8, 2014

EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition


[The old Mars Bar space via Goggla]

How hipsters ruined the Bowery (Gizmodo)

At the William Barnacle Tavern on St. Mark's Place: "It feels both experimental and trapped in time" (The New Yorker)

The Mexican First Lady and a Jewish Anarcho-Feminist Walk Into An East Village Tenement… (Off the Grid)

Local chef's favorite EV food spots include Sunny & Annie's, Ray's Candy Store and Zaragoza (Serious Eats)

More about the hawks nesting at the Christodora House (DNAinfo)

Work by members of Murphy's Law now on display at the Art on A Gallery (NY1)

The East Village of "200 Cigarettes" (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)

24 people applied to be on Community Board 3 (The Lo-Down)

Citi Bike may raise its rates (Gothamist)

Want to take a Tom Waits-themed vacation? (Dangerous Minds)

… and important tweets from the morning…



… also, it's really nice outside.

3 comments:

Marty Wombacher said...

I hope Zoltar lawyers up and strikes back!

Anonymous said...

One of the commentors on the Serious Eats bit, talking about Ray's says he has two days to pay $1000 rent that he doesn't have. If this is, in fact, true, then I guess it's all over for Ray.
Selling a few egg creams isn't going to cut it for making rent. Sad Sad Sad. That's the way it is.

I sure want it not to be true though.

Anonymous said...

The Gizmodo article is "funny". Written by some pink button-down wearing dude with (ironic) hipster glasses, who thinks because he's lived here for a whopping 5 years, he has sociological insight beyond an ability to simply stereotype others.
Where's a mirror when you need one?