Avenue A in the rain this a.m.
• Roger Clark checks in on Theatre 80 as auction looms (NY1 ... previously on EVG) Ways to help (Village Preservation)
• The Rent Guidelines Board could seek increases of up to 8.5% for rent-regulated units (THE CITY)
• Enjoying the 11-ingredient sammy Fak-Tin at Sunny & Annie's (Eater)
• The MTA ends its Twitter service alerts because Elon (THE CITY)
• The 26 best EV restaurants, per TONY (Time Out New York)
• A long read on Superiority Burger (GQ... previously on EVG)
• The Walkmen reunite at Webster Hall (NME)
• A look at 'Nowhere New York,' in which Julia Gorton captures 'the city's punk and no wave subcultures in all their hedonistic glory' (i-D)
• May 1 is the next First Mondays reading at Performance Space New York on First Avenue and 9th Street (Official site)
• Molly Ringwald’s former East Village duplex on 10th Street sells for $7.9 million (Architectural Digest)
• That Fyre Fest-7th Street Burger grilled cheese mashup flopped (Rolling Stone)
• Mayor Adams bids farewell to NYC's nightlife mayor (Page Six)
• Works by Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat 'are suddenly so L.A.' (Los Angeles Magazine)
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