Friday, June 5, 2015
EV Grieve Etc.: A rise in serious crime; an homage to Arthur Russell
[Photo on East 7th Street by Derek Berg]
A rise in serious crime in most NYPD precincts, including the 9th (DNAinfo)
Some 100,000 rent-stabilized apartments may go market-rate (The Real Deal)
June is Gay Pride Month (Off the Grid)
East Village-based photographer Sally Davies has an exhibit at the Bernarducci Meisel Gallery (Bernarducci Meisel Gallery)
The story behind the mural "Nepal 2015" on the Avalon Chemists building at Second Avenue and Houston (Bedford + Bowery}
[EVG photo of "My Nepal" from Saturday]
An homage to Arthur Russell (The Independent)
Egg Rolls, Egg Creams & Empanadas Festival returns to Eldridge Street this Sunday (The Lo-Down)
A bike/coffee shop opens on Canal Street (BoweryBoogie)
The Super 8 films of Stephanie Gray playing at the Anthology Film Archives (The Villager)
One resident's unchain challenge (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)
Midtown's vanishing historic architecture (The New York Times)
...and won't someone please help Santa in Tompkins Square Park?
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With what we know about how NYPD works the numbers, they could just be reporting more honestly now. Or making stuff up to make things look worse.
84% of those shoot this year had extensive criminal records. Seems it points to gang violence. The tourist and average new yorkers have no more to fear than usual, just don't get caught in the crossfire.
There was a nice Arthur Russel read in last weeks Time Out New York. It mapped some of his haunts and was cool to see he was Allen Ginsburg's neighbor in the same bldg on 12th st between 1st and A.
Even if it's predominantly related to "gang violence" the increase in serious crime does not happen in a vacuum...it especially affects "the average New Yorkers" who are simply trying to live their lives in whatever neighborhood but particularly those riddled with higher rates of violence (e.g. NYCHA in the EV and NYCHA overall as well as East New York, Brownsville, East Flatbush). So unfortunately, not getting caught in the crossfire is far easier said than done for some these average New Yorkers.
Silly Santa. Doesn't he know that Santacon is in December, and he's 6 months too early for his bender?
One man's crime is another man's desperate plea for justice and understanding after centuries of class and racial oppression. This uptick in a crime is really just small price to pay for a more equitable, vibrant, and diverse future.
@9:31
What a douchebag.
So you believe all the black people being shot every day is small price to pay.
Grow the fuck up.
I hope youre being sarcastic.
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