Sunday, July 2, 2023

EVG Etc.: Superiority Burger's 3 stars; Red Gate Bakery's birthday cake

Photo from Tompkins Square Park by Derek Berg 

• Carlina Rivera wins the June 27 Democratic primary with 61% of the vote (Our Town ... The Village Sun

• A look at a former synagogue on Sixth Street between Avenue A and First Avenue that several artists bought in 1982... two of the units are now for sale (Curbed... previously on EVG

• Lifeguard shortage means no adult lap swim at NYC pools (Gothamist

• About those winged bugs around NYC (The City

• Pete Wells drops three (out of four) stars on Superiority Burger (The New York Times ... previously on EVG

• Red Gate Bakery on First Street just may make the best birthday cake in NYC (Eater

• The Tompkins Square red-tailed hawk fledglings are having some summer fun (Laura Goggin Photography

• July 4-related street closures and where to watch the Macy's-related fireworks (Gothamist)

• A look at Whim Golf's new pop-up store on Avenue A (Hypebeast ... previously on EVG

• East Village resident Graham Nash discusses his latest record (Relix

• An oral history of Paper, now with a new owner (The New York Times ... Study Hall

• Henry Street gallery owners discuss the current economic client (Artnet News

• D.A. Pennebaker's "Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars" gets a 50th-anniversary screening on July 9-10 at Village East by Angelika (Official Site

• Check out the upcoming screenings in the Essential Cinema Repertory collection at Film Anthology Archives on Second Street and Second Avenue (Official site)

3 comments:

  1. Carlina won the primary with a TOTAL of 4,229 votes. There are approx 109K registered democrats in the district, so voter turnout was abysmal. Allie Ryan took 2,747.

    Voting makes a difference. And not voting also makes a difference. Nothing will change if people don't make the effort.

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    1. I agree. Also, why does everyone keep re-electing Carlina?

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  2. What you said!!!!
    7.07 pm....

    Terrible.

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