Friday, June 12, 2015
EV Grieve Etc.: A change in leadership at Cooper Union; a gallery show for Christo & Dora
[Photo outside Gem Spa via Derek Berg]
Cooper Union president resigns amid tuition controversy (DNAInfo)
Drilling underway at former Streit’s Matzo Factory on Rivington (BoweryBoogie)
Leather boutique The Cast closes for now on Orchard Street (The Lo-Down)
Marcha Cocina opens on Avenue C (Bedford + Bowery)
A visit to Bar 169 on East Broadway (Gothamist)
Screening tonight: "Rumble Fish," "Never Too Young to Rock" and Stephanie Gray's Super 8MMs (Anthology Film Archives)
Swans fans take note (Flaming Pablum)
Inside "The Wolfpack" (ABC News)
A visit to the Merchant's House on East Fourth Street (The Villager)
Will the 90-year-old Palm Restaurant return? (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)
"New York City turns out to be just a massive cesspool of hazardous waste" (Curbed)
Record executive on why he didn't sign the Clash (Dangerous Minds)
... and in the past few years, you've likely seen some of Goggla's photos of red-tailed hawk parents Christo and Dora (and their numerous offspring) ... now there's an exhibit of her work titled "Christo and Dora: Recent Photographs by Laura Goggin." There's a reception tomorrow from 4-7 p.m. at the Crony Gallery, 437 E. 12th St. #26, between First Avenue and Avenue A (it is a fifth-floor walkup). Find more info here.
[Photo by Goggla]
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