[Photo yesterday in Tompkins Square Park by Derek Berg]
A feature on Carlina Rivera, former legislative director for Councilmember Rosie Mendez, who is running to fill the seat in District 2 that Mendez will vacate this year due to term limits (Town & Village)
Opinion: The Mayor must avoid past mistakes with the former P.S. 64 (The Lo-Down ... previously)
Looking at de Blasio's “Vision Zero Year Three Report” (Streetsblog)
A Veselka then and now (Off the Grid)
Protest outside the Stonewall Inn over President Trump's rollback of transgender protections (ABC-7)
Katz's owner Jake Dell, 29, keeps traditions alive while expanding the brand (Crain's)
Trapizzino, purveyors of meat-and-sauce-stuffed bread pockets, now open on Orchard (Gothamist)
NYC dive bar listicle includes Milano's, Sophie's, Coal Yard and Blue & Gold (Eater)
This series on Canadian “tax shelter” movies includes "Atlantic City," "Heavy Metal" and "The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane." (Anthology Film Archives)
Arthur Russell exhibit set for BAM from March 1 – May 14 (Brooklyn Vegan)
Stick collecting in Tompkins Square Park (Laura Goggin Photography)
Some EV streetscapes seen in this 1984 video for Japanese rock band Go Ohgami (Flaming Pablum)
About Iggy Pop's leopard head jacket from the back cover of Raw Power (Dangerous Minds)
Beth B’s "Voyeur" now through March 16 at Howl! Happening on 1st Street (Official website)
Condos designed by Lenny Kravitz on Kenmare Street are on the market (Curbed)
The rooftop wooden water tanks of NYC (Ephemeral New York)
Enjoy this warm weather now (The Atlantic)
... and vintage boutique Dusty Buttons, 324 E. Ninth St. between First Avenue and Second Avenue, is closing at the end of the month...
Carlina Rivera supports the SBS, but praises Brewer who opposes SBS and introduced BS business legislation??She also pretty much supported every application for a liquor license when she was on the CB 3 licensing committee. Yet she is concerned about residents being pushed out, doesn't she get the connection. Not a fan.
ReplyDeleteYou don't have to be smart or consistent to be a politician. You just have to be wiling to take orders from the one party that runs the city. ONE PARTY RUE. NO DIVERSITY OF OPINION. NO CREATIVE SOLUTIONS.
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