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[At Houston & Eldridge]
• How Sakura Yagi is helping modernize her father's East Village restaurant empire, which includes Curry-Ya, Hi-Collar and Rai Rai Ken (Eater)
• NYCHA CEO says agency now needs $40 billion for repairs (The Real Deal) ... NYCHA residents filed nearly 60,000 bedbug and roach work orders in 9 months (Gothamist)
• Another expose on the sudden closing of Eleven Consignment Boutique on First Avenue (CBS2 ... earlier on EVG)
• Victim discusses how she was attacked by a homeless man inside the CVS on East Houston at Orchard (PIX11)
• AG Letitia James investigates whether racial bias plays a role in the NYPD's fare evasion arrests (The New York Times)
• Target in the East Village was robbed of $1,200 worth of calculators (amNY)
• Developers plan to demolish 14-16 Fifth Ave. to build a 13-story luxury residential building; preservationist and local elected officials are holding a press conference Friday (Details via this PDF)
• Continuing at Howl! Happening through Feb. 23 on First Street: Jane Dickson’s series of "rarely seen and moody" paintings of Times Square peep shows from the 1980s (Official site)
• At the Anthology Film Archives Saturday: "Booyah! It's the 1990's Marathon!" What to expect? "if you like Hong Kong movies...just buy a ticket and prepare to get hella crunk." (Official site)
... and on Thursday evening, several formerly incarcerated writers are reading at MoRUS, 155 Avenue C... details below...
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2 comments:
Hope the thieves made good use of those calculators at least, studying for their SATs and APs and whatnot. /s
What a cute little PR piece for Bon Yagi's daughter. But in reality she's not doing anything to address Decibel's disrespect of customers.
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