Friday, November 28, 2014
EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition
[Photo by James and Karla Murray Photography]
Charges filed in fatal hit-and-run on the Bowery (BoweryBoogie)
Leadership changes at Community Board 3 (The Lo-Down)
Remembering Will Connell, Jr., "downtown’s unsung hero of Free Jazz" (All About Jazz)
East Village-based photographer Katrina del Mar is crowdfunding for her experimental documentary webseries (Kickstarter)
Reverend Billy And The Stop Shopping Gospel Choir held an Organic Thanksgiving on the front lawn of the Monsanto World Headquarters yesterday afternoon and rallied last night in Ferguson (Photos and videos are on the the Rev. Billy Facebook page)
100 Montaditos closing 2 months after opening on Ludlow Street (DNAinfo)
While the d.b.a. on First Avenue will remain open with new ownership, the Brooklyn location closes Sunday (Gothamist)
Thanksgiving with friends in Tompkins Square Park (Gog in NYC)
A visit to the Cafe Edison (Scouting NY)
A Hooters takes over the former Peep World on 33rd Street (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)
Part of Edith Wharton's childhood home on 23rd Street now features a Starbucks (Ephemeral New York)
Lorne Greene and Betty White hosted the 1964 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (Bowery Boys)
This season's Christmas sweater from the Descendents (Dangerous Minds)
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Two years late on the Edith Wharton home now housing a Starbucks.
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