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Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Che in the city
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So Guerrilla opens Dec. 12. Benicio Del Toro portrays the Argentine revolutionary. Here's how a few of the posters for the film have fa...
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Looking at a "stunning hi-def branding production" -- a video on YouTube!
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From Dexigner : Anish Kapoor's huge stainless steel balloon sculpture floats gently out of the Manhattan sky to land on-site at 56 Leona...
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Thanksgiving at the Aqueduct, Part 2
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On Thanksgiving, we headed out to South Ozone Park, Queens, home to the Aqueduct Racetrack, conveniently located by the long-term parking at...
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State of independence -- and where you can find the East Village of the 1980s today
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New York magazine has a handy guide to independent record stores, book shops, galleries, etc., in this week's issue. Of particular int...
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Do you mind if we dance with your dates?
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From the Times today: the fourth and final article in a series examining the workings of New York City’s Landmarks Preservation Commission...
Monday, December 1, 2008
EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition
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The lost music venues of Manhattan ( Perfect Sound Forever , via Stupefaction ) A look at MePa's coming Habitrail ( Jeremiah's Vanis...
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A bouquet for Five Rose's Pizza
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Hunter-Gatherer pays tribute to Five Rose's Pizza on First Avenue. The neighborhood fixture closed Saturday. Rent hike, of course. As ...
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Thanksgiving at Aqueduct
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As you probably know , the Aqueduct Racetrack in South Ozone Park, Queens, will become a racino , an entertainment megaplex that will inclu...
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The plot thickens at reported vegan ice cream shop
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Just a mere three weeks ago, a mysterious Stogo sign appeared at the former A. Fontana Shoe Repair at 159 Second Ave. and 10th Street. As w...
Dare to Daydream! -- and eat Fro-Yo
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As we previously noted , the glassy condo at 110 Third Ave. between 13th Street and 14th Street is getting a Fro-Yo shoppe to go along with ...
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The Times continues to pummel, er, examine the work of the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission
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And now, part three in the paper's series : churches. Houses of worship are among the most sensitive issues facing the landmarks commiss...
Eliza Dushku's nipples continue to show up all over the East Village
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Posters for Nobel Son -- the dark-comic crime thriller that opens Friday with Alan Rickman, Eliza Dushku and Danny DeVito, anong others -- ...
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Bike lanes on Avenue A
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I had the same reaction to this as East Village Idiot : Where did these things come from -- seemingly overnight . I walked across Avenue A ...
More sap!
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Christmas trees are now for sale on Second Avenue at St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery. Also: Trees spotted for sale at the Stuyvesant Sup...
"This is the time to think about the importance of old buildings in New York's urban fabric -- and how to preserve those worth keeping"
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Julia Vitullo-Martin, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, has an op-ed in the Post today on why it's time to save the city'...
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Noted
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Buffalo Exchange opened last week on 11th Street. I remarked at the time that the old Cinema Classics sign was still up. I wondered if the ...
A rush to destroy history
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The Times continues to take it to the Landmarks Preservation Commission: The strategy has become wearyingly familiar to preservationists. ...
Friday, November 28, 2008
Screamin' Jay Hawkins with the Fuzztones
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From Irving Plaza. 1984.
A little window shopping
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On Fifth Avenue.... ...and Avenue B. Or is it the other way around?
A non-buyer's market
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Celebrate "Buy Nothing Day" at Union Square today with Reverend Billy . At 3 p.m.
EV Grieve Etc.: Mourning Edition
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East Village preservation group gets a nice check ( The Villager ) The most-ticketed block in New York City is 14th Street, between Seventh ...
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Being sappy
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The Christmas tree stand on 14th Street near First Avenue in front of O'Hanlon's is ready for action. This is the first stand that I...
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The return of table tennis. From the Fashion & Styles section in the Times yesterday: Grand Opening, a glass-fronted gallery space bet...
"Where are all those wonderful folks now?"
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From Page Six yesterday: Eric Bogosian misses the dangerous and dirty old Times Square. In the monologist's upcoming novel, "Perfo...
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