Friday, January 16, 2015

EV Grieve Mourning Edition


[Avenue A and St. Mark's Place]

Phase 1 of Essex Crossing revealed, and with concerns of overcrowding (Curbed)

A new development opportunity for Delancey at Clinton (BoweryBoogie)

Report: High-opportunity neighborhoods in NYC are losing affordable housing (NYU Furman Center)

Cyclist fatalities spiked in 2014 (Gothamist)

The hawks escort a surprise visitor out of Tompkins Square Park (Gog in NYC)

You can buy a T-ahirt to help support Tompkins Trees (Our Nature)

Staff revolt for unpaid wages at Food & Wine on Irving Place (Eater)

Go see something at Under St. Marks Theatre, 94 St. Mark's Place (Under St. Marks)

About the sale of 430 E. 10th St. between C and D (The Observer)

Henry Street Playhouse turning 100 (The Lo-Down)

Revisiting the Rivington School (Flaming Pablum)

When Keith Haring did animation for "Sesame Street" (BoingBoing)

RIP Kim Fowley (Pitchfork)

... and when did Zoltar get his oil lamp back outside Gem Spa????


[Photo by Goggla]

4 comments:

  1. The hawk photos are amazing! Thanks for posting this link. Will now follow photog.

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  2. Just so long as he keeps that kazoo! I've grown accustom to his lecherous remarks with musical accompaniment. Saucy old queen!

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  3. I was just walking along 2nd Avenue, and Zoltar beckoned from across the street. It seemed prophetic as this has never happened in all the years I've walked this beat. So I crossed over to see the new lamp but was immediately struck with the drab appearance of his booth. What Zoltar needs is a good paint job! Anyway we can spiff up the old wizard's digs? Maybe run an online fund raising?

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