Posts this past week included (with someone having a cow on 14th Street by Derek Berg)...
• I need More: Here are J. Kathleen White's 2024 dioramas on 9th Street and Avenue C (Tuesday)
• San Loco is closing its Lower East Side location (Thursday)
• Buy a t-shirt to help power Flower Power on 9th Street (Wednesday)
• "SCUMB Flowers" at Dashwood Projects (Friday)
• At the 18th annual Anarchist Bookfair (Sunday)
• Happy No. 130 to Veniero's Pasticceria! (Monday)
• On Avenue A, Benny's Burritos returns for the movies (Tuesday) ... Kim's Video is the latest of the departed Avenue A businesses to return for a set piece (Thursday)
• A moment on Avenue A in 1995 (Wednesday)
• Façade exploration work continues at the former P.S. 64 (Monday)
• PUNK Magazine is back with a new issue and a battle of the bands in Tompkins Square Park (Thursday) ... PUNK in the rain (Saturday)
• LÀ LÁ Bakeshop bringing Vietnamese desserts to 2nd Avenue (Thursday)
• Holy Cow announces itself on 14th and B (Monday)
• Checking in at No Fork on Avenue A (Thursday)
• Signage alerts: St. Mark's Burgers & Dogs, Kamisama, Alphabet City Gourmet Deli (Monday)
• Blazing the trail: A map to all the high points of legal cannabis dispensaries (Tuesday)
• Closings: Pizza Pazzo on 1st Street (Monday)
This past Tuesday evening, the Francis Kite Club celebrated Sunaura Taylor's new book "Disabled Ecologies: Lessons from a Wounded Desert." Below is Sunaura (on the right) with her sister and fellow author Astra Taylor (photo by Daniel Efram)...
Francis Kite Club, 40 Avenue C between Third Street and Fourth Street, hosts many interesting events, workshops and programs. Check out their calendar here.
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