Friday, February 26, 2016
EV Grieve Etc.: Best coffee listicle; CineKink NYC schedule
[Randomly, East 10th Street the other morning]
City Council introduces nine bills to tighten gas safety rules after deadly explosions (Daily News)
The 13th annual edition of CineKink NYC starts next week at the Anthology Film Archives (Official site)
Factoids about St. Mark's Bookshop, which is closing for good on Sunday (The Observer)
Man kills himself at the Third Avenue L stop (DNAinfo)
Kossar's: Still got it (Tablet)
East Village well-represented in list of best NYC coffee shops (Grub Street)
Left Banks Books is closing in Greenwich Village (Jeremiah's Vanishing New York)
Love making and nest building in Tompkins Square Park (Laura Goggin Photography — nesting and blanking)
The ever-changing Clinton Street (The Lo-Down)
You have a few more days to check out Marcia Resnick's photo exhibition "Poets, Punks and Provocateurs: New York City Bad Boys 1977-1982" on East First Street (Howl! Happening)
Shocker! Cronyism detected in race for Sheldon Silver's seat (WNYC)
Black Crescent reopening 1 year after fire on Clinton Street (BoweryBoogie)
69 Bayard Restaurant closes for good in Chinatown tomorrow (DNAinfo)
When Debbie Harry wanted to remake Godard's "Alphaville" (Dangerous Minds)
An illustrative 315 Bowery now and then (Harper's ... H/T Alex!)
At the screening for "Candy Apple" at Cinema Village (Slum Goddess)
Using public Wi-Fi is like posting on a Times Square billboard (USA Today)
Remembering NYC band Motherhead Bug (Flaming Pablum)
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All books at St. Marks today are $2, if there are any left.
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