• Woman dies after falling from Avenue A rooftop party; Rivera demands review of building enforcement procedures (Saturday) ... Neighbors address the rooftop parties at this 6th Street building (Wednesday)
• Details on the 34th annual Loisaida Festival (Thursday)
• Police searching for suspect who punched an Asian woman at the 2nd Avenue F stop (Friday)
• A new era for Good Time Pilates (Monday)
• Nest watch: The red-tailed chicks are growing up quickly in Tompkins Square Park (Wednesday)
• The remains of the Gem Spa can now be found in homes (and a barn) across the U.S. (Tuesday)
• On Union Square, Food Emporium makes the upcoming closing official (Monday)
• New sidewalk debuts on the northwest corner of 2nd Avenue and 7th Street (Monday)
• AuH20 Thriftique is returning full time to 7th Street (Friday)
• A-1 Record Shop reopens for in-store shopping (Saturday)
• Blackout along East River Park (Wednesday)
• A new single from Hello Mary (Friday)
• Trading places: Are you ready for some Unregular Pizza? (Tuesday)
• A little love for Little Poland (Tuesday)
• St. Mark’s Comics is reopening this summer (in Brooklyn) (Thursday)
• A look at the under-renovation Ideal Glass space on 2nd Street (Wednesday)
• Renovated Irving Plaza announces slate of 40-plus shows (Monday)
• Viewing the found art of Zbigniew Zolkowski on Avenue C (Saturday)
• Openings: Soda Club on Avenue B; Jolene on Great Jones Street (Thursday)
• Oh hi there's a rat in your car (Wednesday)
• Electric Burrito debuts on St. Mark's Place (Tuesday)
• New Bagel Boss location now with Bagel Boss signage (Monday)
• Brooklyn Dumpling Shop makes its long-awaited automat debut (Wednesday)
• Good night: Mattress Firm closes up shop on East Houston (Tuesday)
... and in the jerk move of the week...
---Someone just came in and purchased $110 in books, only to return them all hour later. He said he just needed them for a film shoot. For an AMAZON COMMERCIAL.
— Book Club (@bookclubbar) May 17, 2021
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