EV Grieve
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Thursday, September 25, 2008
"Back in that old shithole, New York"
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Here's a snippet from the short documentary Henry Miller Asleep & Awake from 1975, " a voyage of ideas about life, writing, se...
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The outsiders: Brit art on the Bowery
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Page Six reports today: THE British are coming, but East Villagers don't want them . Famed London art gallery Lazarides is opening a sh...
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Sure was nice out yesterday
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Though was it this nice? In Tompkins Square Park.
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Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Like a crash virgin...
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Doree Shafrir and Irina Alexksander look at "crash virgins" in this week's Observer , young New Yorkers experiencing their ver...
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What will a return to 1970s NYC be like?: "Well find out when we get there"
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Over at the Village Voice , Roy Edroso responds to Nick Paumgarten's New Yorker essay on Wall Street's collapse and a possible re...
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The many lives of the Roseland (For Part 2: Man, it's so loud in here)
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I love the Roseland Ballroom on West 52nd Street. Not so much as a concert venue. But for its history. Since 1919, the Roseland has been an...
About that "giant-robot laboratory" on East Sixth Street
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As you may know, New York has a great piece this week on 190 Bowery, a space that I've long been curious about. Wendy Goodman gets righ...
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The money shots of Wall Street (so to speak)
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Someone did a nice little edit job on Wall Street , as in the 1987 Oliver Stone film .
An appreciation: A sign that I like
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On Cherry Street. Haven't seen much lately about this site becoming a condo...
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Looking at a review of Candace Bushnell's new book
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Read Doree Shafrir's review of One Fifth Avenue , the latest from Candace Bushnell, in the Observer . Bonus excerpt: [T]he new breed ...
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On returning to the 1970s in 2008 and beyond
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Nick Paumgarten on the possible implications of the Wall Street meltdown (under the heading in The New Yorker this week of Dept. of Magica...
Four sightings in the neighborhood — officially a trend?
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Yes, yes...I know that one is a Mini Cooper...it's still small . Anyway, I included it so that you can see how much LARGER it is than t...
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