Posts this past week included (with a "Barbieheimer"-era photo from the Village East by Angelika on Second Avenue ... Or "Barbenheimer" if you prefer)...
• When a young red-tailed hawk gets stuck in the airshaft outside your kitchen window (Friday)
• The Cube returns to Astor Place — and ready to spin again (Tuesday) ... When the Cube returned to Astor Place late Monday night (Wednesday)
• At the last night of Ink on A (Sunday)
• A visit to Ella Funt on 4th Street (Friday)
• Details about some upcoming shows via the Knitting Factory at Baker Falls on Avenue A (Thursday)
• Report: Metropolitan Playhouse is closing after 30-plus years of productions (Wednesday)
• 'Star Wars' parody at the Orpheum is joining the dark side after Sunday (Thursday)
• The Avenue C Laundromat has a new owner (Tuesday)
• Suki Japanese Kitchen hasn't been open lately on St. Mark's Place (Wednesday)
• Panda Express debuts on 14th Street and 1st Avenue (Monday)
• The 1st Manhattan outpost of Ayat shapes up on 7th Street and Avenue C (Wednesday)
• On the CB3-SLA docket: A new home for the Boiler Room; a pizzeria for Avenue B (Monday)
• So what's next for this block of 2nd Avenue? (Monday)
• Avant Garden reopens in new Avenue A home (Tuesday)
• Target makes it signage official on Union Square (Thursday)
• Openings: Tacombi on 12th Street (Monday)
• PSA: The original Russ & Daughters Appetizers is closed for a few weeks for renovations (Thursday)
• Say high to the latest retail tenant at this 2nd Avenue storefront (Tuesday)
• Full reveals: 650 E. 6th St. (Thursday)
... and in concert news... U.K.-based singer-songwriter Declan McKenna played a sold-out show at Webster Hall on Friday night... and the line on 11th Street started early... (photos by Stacie Joy)...
Meanwhile, on Wednesday night, local EVG faves Hello Mary played a sold-out Bowery Ballroom as the trio continues to tour in support of headliner Blondshell this summer...
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I believe it's pronounced Barbenheimer
ReplyDeleteEveryone is now using the "who the fuck is" t-shirt shtick. But who was the first to do so and when?
ReplyDeleteLove that T-shirt.
ReplyDeleteThe "who the fuck is" thing started with Keith Richards. He was photographed wearing a t-shirt that read "Who the fuck is Mick Jagger?" at Toronto Airport back in 1971.
ReplyDeleteCorrect answer!
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Way to go Hello Mary - Keep on rocking girls !!
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