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Coffee at Porto Rico Wednesday via Derek Berg]
NYC rents are outpacing inflation (
The New York Times)
Man on tracks killed by L train at the East 14th Street and First Avenue station (
Town & Village Blog)
Winnie's is closing on Bayard Street (
Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)
A visit to Cafecito on Avenue C (
Gothamist)
Mapping NYC's gentrification by neighborhood (
Curbed)
Looking at Rosie's, opening this spring in the former Boukiés space (
Grub Street)
Essex Crossing demolition watch (
BoweryBoogie)
Recalling the hardcore scene of Altercation (
Noisey/Vice)
The last matzah batch at Streit's on the LES (
Jewish Journal)
Here's Kim Gordon's conversation from Wednesday night at the Strand (
The Strand via YouTube H/T to Bedford + Bowery, who has a recap
here)
Another look at Bonnie Slotnick Cookbooks, now open on East Second Street (
DNAinfo)
"Young Bodies Heal Quickly" makes it NY theatrical premiere tonight (
Anthology Film Archives)
Another Bleecker Street live music venue is going under (
The Villager)
Rev. Billy headed to trial (
Runnin' Scared)
Neighbors complain of excessive construction noise at the former Pathmark site on Cherry Street (
The Lo-Down)
Coffee time in NYC ... in the 1790s (
Ephemeral New York)
... and the RadioShack on Broadway between East Ninth Street and East 10th Street is closing ... one of the nearly 2,000 nationwide set to close as a result of
the company's bankruptcy...