Documentary on rock posters opens tonight at the IFC (
Brooklyn Vegan)
Also on
Brooklyn Vegan!: Richard Hell may or may not have suspended the PunkCast YouTube account
What do you call hundreds of entitled partygoers on the roof of an LES hotel? (
Jeremiah's Vanishing NY)
Memorial tonight in TSP for Barnacle Bill (
Neither More Nor Less)
The digital news editor at the Times only wants to be contacted by snail mail (
The NYTPicker)
Manhattan storefronts hit highest vacancies since 2001 (
Bloomberg)
Summer storm in NYC circa 1938 (
Ephemeral New York)
Limelight becoming big fucking store (
Page Six)
Karate Boogaloo looks at the treasures of Paul Tschinkel's "Innertube - New York Music New York" (
Stupefaction)
Inside Bloomy's $37 million campaign — $7,000 for pizza (
City Room)
Another
French film in TSP tonight:
"Works"
Screening: July 17 – around 8:30pm. Tompkins Square Park
Genre: Comedy (2005) | French Title: Travaux, on sait quand ça commence | Duration: 95 min | Director: Brigitte Roüan | Starring: Carole Bouquet
In French, with English subtitles, not rated
Chantal is a wealthy, powerful, and happily divorced Parisian attorney
whose busy life seems to be going swimmingly until she decides to remodel her massive apartment. She hires Eduard, a brilliant Colombian architect. He and his illegal immigrant crew are highly qualified; however, as they begin to redo her home, they also start to remodel other aspects of her life.
And noted: