The return of "Law & Order SVU" to the EV tomorrow, Aug. 14
• Blink Fitness, Equinox-owned gym chain with an outpost on Avenue A, files for bankruptcy (CBS News ... CNN)
• The East Village is now the nexus of a $10 takeout pasta trend (Eater)
• Tompkins Square Park red-tailed hawk class of 2024 ready to venture out (Laura Goggin Photography)
• Ticket to ride, white line highway: Law enforcement discovers 13 pounds of cocaine at Clinton Street smoke shop (PIX11)
• The sometimes watchable "Blank Generation" with Richard Hell gets a rare screening (Metrograph)
• Locking up items to deter shoplifting is pushing shoppers online (Axios)
• ICYMI: Pier 35 to be home to the East River floating pool (6sqft)
• Did you lose something in a public place in NYC? How to maybe get it back. (The City)
• After 57 years, AM fave WCBS-880 will shift from an all-news format to sports (amNY)
• The New York Times will no longer offer endorsements of local NYC candidates, including governor (Media Nation)
• NYC travel and tourism are back, report shows (McKinsey & Company)
sometimes watchable doesn't sound very promising
ReplyDeleteHell even disowned it upon a DVD release in 2010, telling The Wall Street Journal: "It's just completely incoherent."
DeleteSo why did he participate with the DVD release if he hated the film?
"It was going to come out anyway. It was good to have the opportunity to explain the conditions under which it was made. It does have a certain value as this eccentric artifact of this time and place. And it’s the best existing film footage of my band at a time when it was in top condition."