[The red-tailed fledgling in Tompkins Square Park via Derek Berg]
Diesel buses a concern during L-train shutdown (Town & Village) And get ready for commuter hell (The Post)
St. Mark's Place food crawl (Eater)
Metrograph's first ever Film Book Fair is this weekend. Alongside the fair will be a weekend of film screenings that celebrate the written word (Metrograph)
Lower East Side activists continue the fight for Rivington House (Curbed)
SummerStage tomorrow (5-7 p.m.) at the East River Amphitheater with Porches, Sunflower Bean and Crumb (Official Site)
History of the Community Synagogue Max D. Raiskin Center on Sixth Street (Off the Grid)
"Don't Look Back" — part of the Rock 'N Film series — screens on Sunday (Anthology Film Archives)
Shove Mink's crocheted Kembra Pfahler dolls (Dangerous Minds, maybe NSFW)
... and coming up Sunday afternoon at the 6 and B Community Garden...
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