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Monday, April 20, 2009
Photographic evidence from the First-Ever Snuggie Pub Crawl
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As mentioned on Friday , the First-Ever Snuggie Pub Crawl took place Saturday. It included stops in the East Village. I was unable to witne...
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Noted
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At the new Cooper Union building on Seventh Street at Cooper Square.
Working for the weekend
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Friday afternoon, a stretch Hummer tried to navigate a turn from Bleeker onto Mott Street. It wasn't easy. For further reading : Limos, ...
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One of those days
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On Fulton Street near Water Street.
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Sunday, April 19, 2009
The morning after...and the Tompkins Square Park Diets
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Record number of people in Tompkins Square Park yesterday afternoon for the nice spring weather? At least record number of people in swimsui...
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Opinion: For the first time "NYC is going to struggle with questions about its reason for being"
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From Peggy Noonan's column in The Wall Street Journal Friday: In New York some signs of that future are obvious: fewer cars, less traf...
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Sunday morning, Avenue C
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Saturday, April 18, 2009
It's Record Store Day
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Go to the Record Store Day Web site for info on participating stores. This is one of the records that I bought last year. David J. showing ...
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Tape delay
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The week-or-two-long morbid curiosity over Lady GaGa will (I hope) end soon. Until then! The Superficial had the following shot yesterday:...
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Stories from the Times today that I didn't get around to reading
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Donkey Ball Stubbornly Holds On Despite Criticism [ Photo: Jodi Hilton for The New York Times ]
Friday, April 17, 2009
Then we went down to Coney Island on the coaster and around again
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David Lynch directs a Moby video
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Shot In The Back Of The Head from Moby on Vimeo . Hmm . (Via BuzzFeed )
PUB CRAWL ALERT: Snuggie editon
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From SnuggiePubCrawl.com : Attend the First-Ever Snuggie Pub Crawl in New York, NY In response to the stunning public embrace of the warm a...
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The "new urban pioneers:" Yeah, but do they have plentiful FroYo and Momofuku? (Oh, wait...)
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From The Wall Street Journal today, an article titled Artists vs. Blight . This is a complex topic that deserves more than a smart-assy tre...
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